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Qantas Airways Limited, or
simply Qantas (/ˈkwɒntəs/ KWON-təs), is the flag
carrier of Australia, and the
largest airline by
fleet size, international...
- This list
excludes subsidiaries Jetstar,
QantasLink and
Qantas Freight. As of November 2024[update],
Qantas operates the
following mainline aircraft:...
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Qantas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Qantas is the flag
carrier airline of Australia.
Qantas may also
refer to:
Qantas (genus), a
genus of...
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destinations Qantas flies to as part of its
scheduled services, as of May 2023[update]. It also
includes destinations served by
Qantas subsidiary QantasLink....
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subsidiary of
Qantas,
created in
response to the
threat posed by the
airline Virgin Blue (now
known as
Virgin Australia).
Jetstar is part of
Qantas' two-brand...
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original on 24
February 2024.
Retrieved 24
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Qantas is Australia's
largest airline.
Qantas was
founded in Winton, Queensland, on 16
November 1920 as
Queensland and
Northern Territory Aerial Services...
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Alliance Airlines.
QantasLink's
origins as a
single brand for
Qantas'
regional airline subsidiaries go back to
October 1993, when
Qantas acquired Australian...
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Qantas Flight 72 (QF72) was a
scheduled flight from
Singapore Changi Airport to
Perth Airport by an
Airbus A330. On 7
October 2008, the
flight made an...
- airlines:
Qantas, Air France, Emirates, Lufthansa, and
Singapore Airlines. The
accident led to the
temporary grounding of the rest of the six-plane
Qantas A380...