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Qantas opens new Karratha lounge
Airlines

Qantas has opened a new Regional Lounge at Karratha Airport. The 80-seat lounge is located airside on the upper level of the terminal building. Like other Qantas Regional and Qantas Club lounges the new Karratha lounge was designed by Woods Bagot. Features of the lounge include two pieces of Indigenous artwork by local West Australian artist Jukuja Dolly Snell

Virgin Australia moving checkin terminal at Los Angeles Airport this weekend
Airlines

Virgin Australia will move its checkin desks at Los Angeles Airport over the weekend, with its trans-Pacific alliance partner Delta Air Lines among a host of other carriers also shifting terminals in a big week of change at the airport. Passengers checking in for Virgin Australia flights from Los Angeles to Brisbane, Melbourne or Sydney

Australian Airports Association disappointed with lack of support for regional airports in budget
Airports

  Regional airports have missed out on a much needed funding boost to combat rising costs and support essential medical transport services in the 2016-17 federal budget, the peak body representing Australia’s airports says. While the Commonwealth announced it would tip in $5.3 billion in capital over the next decade to build the proposed Badgerys

Qantas highlights outdoor space in proposed new Perth lounge
Airlines

Qantas plans to include an outdoor area as part of its new Perth Airport premium passenger lounge to be completed in time for the start of nonstop flights to London Heathrow. The facility will be located at Qantas’s Terminal 3/4 precinct on the western side of the airfield, which is being upgraded to handle both domestic and

BUDGET 2017 – Govt funds Western Sydney Airport Corporation
Airports

It seems to have been coming forever but now the government is stumping up funds to make the the proposed Western Sydney Airport a reality. Treasurer Scott Morrison said the Commonwealth will create a government-owned company in the next financial year charged with ensuring the airport at Badgerys Creek is operational in less than a

Bad weather leads to drop in punctuality in March
Airlines

Australia’s domestic carriers collectively suffered a drop in punctuality in March as Tropical Cyclone Debbie played havoc with airline schedules and led to scores of cancellations, government figures show. The Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Economics (BITRE) report said local carriers had an average on-time arrivals rate of 76.7 per cent in March, which

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