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[[Ho Chi Minh City]]* |
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Revision as of 20:29, 10 May 2008
This is a list of airports that Qantas and QantasLink fly to. This list does not include code-share only destinations or flights to airports which are only served by their low-cost subsidiary Jetstar.
Africa
Asia
East Asia
- China
- Japan
- South Korea
- Seoul (Incheon International Airport) Seasonal
South Asia
Southeast Asia
- Indonesia
- Philippines
- Singapore
- Singapore (Singapore Changi Airport) International Hub (Asia)
- Thailand
Europe
- Germany
- Italy
- Rome (Leonardo da Vinci International Airport) [from July 4 to July 29]
- United Kingdom
- London (London Heathrow Airport) Focus City
North America
Oceania
- Qantas and QantasLink Destination:
- Qantas and QantasLink Destination:
- Sydney (Kingsford Smith International Airport) Main Hub
- QantasLink Destinations Only:
- Qantas and QantasLink Destinations:
- QantasLink Destinations Only:
- Qantas and QantasLink Destinations:
- QantasLink Destinations Only:
- Qantas and QantasLink Destination:
- QantasLink Destination Only:
- Olympic Dam (Destination serviced by Alliance Airlines on behalf of QantasLink)
- Qantas Destination Only:
- QantasLink Destination Only:
- Qantas and QantasLink Destination:
- Melbourne (Melbourne Airport) Hub
- QantasLink Destination Only:
- Mildura
- Mount Hotham seasonal
- Qantas and QantasLink Destinations:
- QantasLink Only Destinations:
(Note that intra-New Zealand flights are operated by JetConnect)
- Auckland (Auckland International Airport)
- Christchurch (Christchurch International Airport)
- Queenstown (Queenstown Airport)
- Wellington (Wellington International Airport)
South America
- Argentina
- Buenos Aires (Ministro Pistarini International Airport) Restarting 24th November
- Chile
- Santiago (Comodoro Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport) Restarting in December 2008[1]
Terminated destinations
This is a list of Qantas' terminated destinations. Not shown are destinations that Qantas flew and discontinued prior to 1985-86.
Terminated in Africa
Terminated in Asia
Terminated in East Asia
Terminated in Southeast Asia
Terminated in South Asia
Terminated in Southwest Asia
Terminated in Europe
- Austria
- England
- France
- Greece
- Italy
- Rome [resumes from July 4 to July 29]
- Netherlands
- Serbia
- Spain
- ^European destinations that were terminated are now operating under codeshare agreements with British Airways and Cathay Pacific
Terminated in North America
- Canada
- United States
- Mexico
- North American Destinations that have been terminated are now operating under codeshare agreements with American Airlines, and Mexicana
Terminated in Oceania
Terminated South America
- Argentina
- Buenos Aires Restarts 24th November 2008
- Chile
- Santiago de Chile Restarts December 2008
- Note: destinations indicated with an asterisk (*) are now being flown to by subsidiary's Jetstar Airways, and Jetstar Asia.
- Note: destinations indicated with (^) are destinations which will commence with Jetstar International upon the arrival of the Boeing 787's.