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A few lucky punters have splashed 12.3 million Qantas points on a range of exclusive prizes in the airline's Frequent Flyer online Points Auction. ....
22 Apr 2021 Qantas and Four Pillars have released a uniquely Australian gin to commemorate the centenary of the national carrier. The QF100 gin traces its roots back to Longreach, the birthplace of Qantas, and features botanicals sourced from the central-western Queensland region. Four Pillars co-founder and distiller Cameron Mackenzie said he wanted to create a gin that encapsulated the ’Spirit of Australia’ and travelled to the outback community to forage for botanicals native to the area, under the guidance of local indigenous elder Suzanne Thompson. “For 100 years, Qantas has connected Australians with the world, shaping the country we live in today,” he said. ....
Is the Qantas (ASX:QAN) share price a buy after the airline's H1 results? fool.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from fool.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
QANTAS Airways has made this announcement: Flights to most international destinations to now resume late October 2021 Trans-Tasman flying to ramp up from July 2021 New flexibility for international bookings, with unlimited flight date changes QANTAS Airways and Jetstar Airways are now planning to restart regular international passenger flights to most destinations from October 31, 2021 – a four month extension from the previous estimate of July, which had been in place since mid-2020. The date change aligns with the expected timeframe for Australia’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout to be effectively complete. Capacity will be lower than pre-COVID levels, with frequencies and aircraft type deployed on each route in line with the projected recovery of international flying. International capacity is not expected to fully recover until 2024. ....