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Virgins top on-time honours for October
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It was a tight bunch at the top of the punctuality tables in October, with Virgin Australia and its regional arm taking the honours for on-time performance. Figures from the Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Economics (BITRE) showed Virgin Australia regional had the highest percentage of on-time arrivals in October with 85.2 per cent

Qatar Airways plans Canberra launch in 2017/18
Airlines

Canberra has been named as one of eight new destinations Qatar Airways will add to its fast-growing network. The announcement was made during a media event in Casablanca on Monday (local time). Qatar indicated flights to Canberra would begin some time in the 2017/18 timeframe, without providing any further details, such as frequencies and operating

Aircalin places region’s first A330neo order
Airlines

Airbus has secured its first A330neo (new engine option) operator in Oceania with Aircalin ordering two A330-900s as part of the airline’s fleet renewal program. The order for the two A330-900s, as well as two A320neo narrowbodies, was announced in the New Caledonia capital Noumea on Tuesday, with representatives from Airbus and Aircalin present at

Rex says airline on track for improved result in 2016/17
Airlines

Regional Express (Rex) says the airline group is on track for an improved profit result in the current financial year as its hedging program reduces the fuel bill and new routes in Western Australia contribute to improving the bottom line. The profit guidance was presented to shareholders at the company’s annual general meeting in Sydney on

Qantas and American withdraw application for expanded alliance on trans-Pacific routes
Airlines

Qantas and American Airlines will not contest the US Department of Transportation’s (DOT) “unprecedented” Show Cause Order rejecting their application for an expanded alliance and anti-trust immunity (ATI) on trans-Pacific routes. Instead, Qantas said in a statement on Tuesday the pair was withdrawing its application to the DOT. “Qantas and American Airlines will now separately

US gov’t denies Qantas-AA request for extra time on expanded alliance rejection
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American Airlines and Qantas have only a matter of days to respond to the US Department of Transportation’s (DOT) initial rejection of their application for an expanded alliance and anti-trust immunity (ATI) on trans-Pacific routes. The pair had applied for an extension of time to respond to the DOT’s Show Cause Order of November 18,