An Overview of Australia’s Independent Regional Airlines
Aside from QantasLink and VARA, there are 15 independent regional airlines operating scheduled passenger services to regional and remote destinations across Australia.
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Aside from QantasLink and VARA, there are 15 independent regional airlines operating scheduled passenger services to regional and remote destinations across Australia.
Airlines including British Airways and Finnair guarantee a minimum number of reward seats on every flight. To help it overcome the perception that there aren't enough reward seats to go around, should Qantas do the same?
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You can access the Rex Lounges in Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide Airport with a membership, Rex Flyer status, or - like most people - through Priority Pass.
For 10,000 Virgin Australia Velocity points or less, you could book a reward flight or even upgrade to Business Class.
Planning a round-the-world trip can be challenging, but it's easier with flexibility, points and some luck. In this case study, Wilson shares his experience of planning and booking a round-the-world trip.
Before Virgin Australia ended long-haul services, it made many changes to its long-haul network since launching as V Australia in 2009.
As an alternative to calling, you can access Qantas customer service through Facebook messenger. It might take a while to get a reply, but the social media team is on the ball.
After 14 years of earning and burning Qantas Points, I've finally spent every last one and have zero left in my frequent flyer account. It feels great!
There are 210 flights per week from 8 cities across Australia to Bali's Denpasar Airport, on eight different airlines. Here's an overview of all your options for flights to Bali.
By earning at least 150,000 Qantas Frequent Flyer points in a year, you'll automatically enjoy the benefits of Qantas Points Club membership.
Qantas offers complimentary food and drinks on all flights, including alcohol on many services. Our guide explains what to expect on board.