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Focuses on Qantas Airways Limited in its 75th year of operation. Number of destinations and countries served by Qantas; How ranked; Type of service served by Qantas; Points earned by members; Official airline of Royal Australian Institute of Architects.
- Qantas embarks on major fleet expansion plan // Aviation Week & Space Technology;6/20/88, Vol. 128 Issue 25, p39
Australia's international flag airlines, government-owned Qantas, is planning a $5.4 billion increase in aircraft capacity by 1991-92 to accommodate an expected surge of inbound traffic growth. Qantas is concentrating its fleet on the Boeing 747 and 767 and acquiring the latest types of each...
- Whirlwind trip to Oz? // Financial Management (14719185);Feb2001, p35
Reports on the Australian travel offerings of Qantas in 2001. Information on the Bushwacker offering.
- Airlines. // Travel Agent;6/10/96, Vol. 281 Issue 3, p110
Features Qantas' `Take a Companion' fare package. Duration; Rate for a roundtrip flight to Sydney, Australia; Contact information.
- A Qantas leap. Zutell, Irene // Travel Agent;8/26/96, Vol. 283 Issue 2, p22
Focuses on the service of Australia's Qantas airline, based on a Los Angeles to Sydney flight. Seating; In-flight service; Food and beverage; Entertainment; Preflight entertainment; Areas that need improvement.
- EETCs make first foreign flight with Qantas transaction. Reinebach, Adam // Investment Dealers' Digest;01/11/99, Vol. 65 Issue 2, p10
Reports on Qantas Airways Ltd.'s issuance of enhanced equipment trust certificates (EETCs). Advantages and uses of EETCs; Qantas' sale of floating-rate securities priced over Libor; Question of whether Europe will join the EETC bandwagon.
- Qantas floats lower. // Air Transport World;Aug95, Vol. 32 Issue 8, p7
Reports the privatization of the Australian flag carrier, Qantas, in order to make profits. Opening of Qantas's shares on the Australian Stock Exchange on July 31, 1995.
- Qantas suggests U.S. base sanctions. // Aviation Week & Space Technology;5/24/93, Vol. 138 Issue 21, p30
Reports Qantas Managing Director John Ward has suggested that the Australian government consider ending US military communications basing rights in retaliation for the Clinton administration's threat to curb Qantas' access at Los Angeles. Background of the controversy over landing rights for...
- Qantas, Northwest gird for sanctions. Ott, James // Aviation Week & Space Technology;6/14/93, Vol. 138 Issue 24, p44
Reports on Qantas and Northwest Airlines' revision of schedules in anticipation of government sanctions being imposed by the United States and Australia over the U.S. carrier's alleged violation of an air transport agreement. Australia's cancellation of Northwest's Osaka-Sydney flights; Shift...


