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Qantas flight forced to make priority landing in Brisbane

A Qantas flight has been forced to make a priority landing at Brisbane Airport following signs of an issue with the aircraft's brakes. The spirit...

‘Will bring international airfares down’: Travel leader praises aviation shake-up

Travel industry leaders have backed Qatar Airways’ push for additional slots and move for a 20 per cent stake in Virgin Australia as the...

Qantas First-Class Change Leaves A Bitter Taste: Australian Travel Roundup July 2024

DMARGE’s June travel update looks at Qantas and Virgin Australia inflight upgrades, new Singapore hotels, Brisbane lounge changes, and Rex’s Melbourne-Perth route entry.Our end-of-the-month...

Qantas and Jetstar’s huge move after shock airline collapse

Qantas and its budget carrier Jetstar have made a huge move in the aviation market after the shock collapse of an airline which had...

What if Qatar Airways buys into Virgin Australia?

Speculation continues to swirl that Qatar Airways will buy into Virgin Australia.  It’s a scenario that has been indulged ever since the airline was rescued...

Qantas falls again in world airline rankings, Qatar Airways wins top spot

Qantas is no longer considered among the world's top 20 airlines after recording a disastrous result in the Skytrax World Airline Awards.The flying kangaroo...

Qantas cuts back on guesting, lounge passes at Adelaide

The good news: Adelaide is getting three swish new Qantas lounges, as the airline’s long-promised upgrade plan for the City of Churches swings into action. The...

What Causes Australia’s Travel Industry to Soar with 6.6 Million International Tourist Arrivals Despite No Visa-Free Policy? – Travel And Tour World

Home » AUSTRALIA TRAVEL NEWS » What Causes Australia’s Travel Industry to Soar with 6.6 Million International Tourist Arrivals Despite No Visa-Free Policy?...

When Virgin business class was a real game-changer

Thirteen is supposed to be an unlucky number – but for Australia’s business class travellers, 13 years ago saw the start of a dramatic...

‘Hypocrisy and face-saving’: Corporate Australia’s Voice ‘back-pedal’ slammed

Shadow Indigenous Australians minister Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has reignited the uproar over corporate Australia’s divisive stance on the Voice, accusing business leaders of “hypocrisy...

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