Cheap flights on Qantas Airways
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Qantas
is Australia's largest domestic and international airline carrier,
flying passengers throughout the world to enticing destinations across
the Pacific, Europe, Asia, the Americas and Africa. And Jetabroad can
put you on a cheaper Qantas flight to any of these continents. Whether you are looking for flights to Sydney or flights from Brisbane, Jetabroad can help you book today.
Qantas
reaches major international cities including London, Paris, Los
Angeles, New York, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Santiago, Bangkok, Johannesburg,
Vancouver, Mumbai and Singapore. It also has expansive domestic
coverage to and from the major cities of Sydney, Melbourne, Perth,
Adelaide, Canberra, Gold Coast, Brisbane, Cairns and Darwin, as well as
other exquisite tourist spots such as Great Barrier Reef, Uluru (Ayers
Rock) and the great Australian outback. Qantas also makes frequent
visits to its friendly neighbour down under downunder , New Zealand's
major cities of Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Queenstown.
Qantas
is affiliated with Jetstar, Jetstar Asia and Australian Airlines.
Jetstar and Australian Airlines are wholly owned by Qantas but operate
independently as discount carriers. Jetstar Asia is a partnership
between Qantas and Singaporean businessmen Tony Chew, FF Wong and
Temasek Holdings.
Jetstar uses the previous low cost
airline Impulse and flies business and leisure travellers to and from
New Zealand and Australia. Jetstar Asia flies to Singapore, Hong Kong,
Bangkok, Manila, Taipei, Kolkata, and Phuket. Australian Airlines flies
to 13 destinations: Cairns, the Gold Coast, Sydney, Melbourne, Perth,
Darwin, Bali, Hong Kong, Singapore and the Japanese cities of Nagoya,
Osaka, Fukuoka and Sapporo.
Where it all began
Qantas airlines
has a reputation for excellent service, as well as an enviable and
unparalleled safety record. The airline was founded in the Queensland
outback in 1920. The unique name Qantas (often misspelled as 'Quantas')
is an acronym of its former name - Queensland and Northern Territory
Aerial Services Limited (QANTAS).
The Qantas fleet totals 194 aircraft and includes, six new Boeing 747-400ER aircraft,
four new Airbus 330-200 , three Airbus 330-300 aircraft and twenty three
new Boeing 737-800 aircraft. The fleet is also famously referred to as
'flying art', referring to the Aboriginal designs that adorn the aircraft.
Oneworld Alliance
As
part of the oneworld (One World) alliance, when you fly with Qantas and
other airlines in the network, you are collecting frequent flyer points
that can be redeemed for flights, accommodation and other travel
related benefits.
The Qantas Frequent Flyer programme
has three levels of membership - Silver, Gold and Platinum. The higher
the membership level, the greater the benefits and privileges. Every
time you fly with Qantas or the oneworld alliance network, you
collect points that can be redeemed for flights, upgrades and other
travel-related benefits.
The oneworld alliance is a
major programme with a flight network including Aer Lingus, American
Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Finnair, Iberia, LAN and
Qantas. This is continually developing, with new airlines coming
on board. Very good news for those travellers on code share flights,
who are still able to collect points from affiliated partner airlines.
Qantas Club - 250 Lounges Worldwide
The
Qantas Club, together with partner airlines, has 250 associated lounges
worldwide