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Qantas Announces New Route to the Whitsundays

By Contributor - July 8, 2021 Australia’s national airline says demand for domestic travel within Queensland has soared since the closure of international borders. The unspoiled coastline of Queensland’s Whitsunday Island. (Photo: Guillaume Marques/Unsplash) With QantasLink launching direct flights from Brisbane to the town of Proserpine (on the Whitsunday Coast) after a seven-year hiatus, holidaymakers in Australia’s Sunshine State will soon have more travel options to the world-famous Whitsunday Islands. From September 17, 2021, QantasLink will operate up to seven weekly return flights between Proserpine and Brisbane with its 74-seat Q400 turboprop aircraft, adding more than 1,000 seats on the route each week. Between Qantas, QantasLink and Jetstar, the Group has now launched more than 45 new routes since the beginning of the pandemic, around half of which are into Queensland.

Qantas adds seven new routes and puts Dreamliner on domestic

Date Time Qantas adds seven new routes and puts Dreamliner on domestic Qantas customers can now book seven new domestic routes and travel on more widebody aircraft between major capital cities to help meet strong demand for domestic travel across Australia. The new routes – Townsville to Adelaide/Melbourne/Sydney, Adelaide to Cairns/Hobart, Sydney-Uluru and Perth-Gold Coast – provide direct connections and reduce travel time for customers. They bring the total number of routes Qantas and Jetstar have added since the start of the pandemic to 45. Five of the routes will be operated by Embraer E190 regional jets as part of QantasLink’s partnership with Alliance Airlines. The first Qantas flights operated by the 94-seat E190s took off today between Adelaide, Darwin and Alice Springs.

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