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Brisbane Airport finds its Lego man
Airports

Brisbane Airport says its newest artist-in-residence will build two pieces of artwork showing people’s favourite travel experiences completely from Lego bricks. In May, Brisbane Airport said it was looking for a Lego enthusiast for the third edition of its “artist-in-residence” program, which has featured artist Robert Brownhall and the Queensland Symphony Orchestra in previous years.

Qantas to boost premium seating on A380 fleet
Airlines

Qantas is lifting the number of premium seats on its Airbus A380 fleet to a similar level as will be seen on its soon-to-be-delivered Boeing 787-9s. The A380s will undergo a cabin refurbishment beginning in the second quarter of calendar 2019, with the 12 aircraft to feature new business class and premium economy seats in

Qantas says record domestic result offsets intense international competition
Airlines

Qantas says it is well positioned for the future thanks to its transformation program after reporting a drop in full year profit amid weakness in the resources sector and intense competition on international routes. Net profit for the 12 months to June 30 2017 came in at $852 million, down 17.2 per cent from $1.03

Qantas seeks Holy Grail of nonstop Sydney to London, New York flights by 2022
Airlines

Qantas is calling on Airbus and Boeing to deliver an aircraft capable of operating nonstop from Australia’s east coast to London and New York within five years. The airline has for some time harboured ambitions of nonstop flights from Sydney to the two cities sitting on the other side of the world that are among

Flight Centre expects fares to stabilise after cheap tickets led to 2016/17 profit decline
Airlines

Flight Centre says it expects the recent price discounting on airfares to ease in the period ahead after cheaper tickets led to a drop in full year net profit in 2016/17. The travel agency group said “significant airfare deflation” in key markets such as Australia led to a 5.6 per cent decline in net profit

Domestic business and discount economy airfares up in August
Airlines

Australian domestic airfares for business class and the most restrictive economy tickets fell in August, new figures show. The Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Economics (BITRE) measure of domestic business class airfares was at 92.7 index points in August, down from 94.4 points a year earlier. Meanwhile, the best discount economy index was also