Qantas adds Darwin-Canberra
Qantas airline will be resuming the route between Darwin International Airport and Canberra International Airport in the future. This route will also be flown five times a week. The airline Qantas is planning to...
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Qantas airline will be resuming the route between Darwin International Airport and Canberra International Airport in the future. This route will also be flown five times a week. The airline Qantas is planning to...
Security personnel at the Australian airports of Brisbane, Gold Coast Coolangatta and Canberra have been called on by the United Workers Union to go on strike. The background is that no agreement could be reached in a wage dispute. Should be in Canberra
With effect from April 17, 2022, Australia is relaxing entry requirements: people who have been fully vaccinated against Covid-19 will then no longer have to present a negative corona test. So far, Downunder has required that a PCR result be submitted. You are considered fully vaccinated
Due to the lockdown policy of the Australian government, Qantas and Jetstar Airways are releasing around 2.500 employees from service for around two months. Those affected do not receive a salary during this period. The background is that due to the "No-Covid-Strategy"
The Australian airline Qantas is thinking out loud about introducing mandatory vaccination for its own staff. First of all, they want to put pressure on the government with the help of a campaign, so that employees in the aviation sector give preferential treatment
Qantas boss Alan Joyce seems to slowly no longer have any sympathy for border closings and lockdowns in Australia. He is now publicly calling for the measures to be lifted. The airline is reacting to the recent lockdowns that
Boeing's crisis-ridden 737-Max was re-registered in Australia at the end of February 2021. There is currently no operator of this pattern on the southern continent, so the effects of the lifting of the no-fly will be very narrow
Australian Oneworld member Qantas is confident that international flights to Downunder will be possible again from July 1, 2021. The carrier started sales for the destinations Los Angeles, Singapore, Hong Kong, San Francisco, Tokyo,
The Australian Oneworld member Qantas wants to reduce costs and in future have them carried out by external service providers at those airports where ground handling was previously carried out themselves. In "down under" this measure is particularly important for employee representatives