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Qantas tops 2025 world's safest airlines ranking according to safety, environment, and product-focused airline ranking platform 42kft.com.
Qantas Frequent Flyer has 17 million members, and the last time it increased the number of points required for a reward seat was in 2019.
The airline says it will increase the number of seats to North America significantly and expects its new premium cabins to draw customers from its major rival.
Qantas launches premium cabin sale across its international network with fares starting from $999 for travel between June and May 2025.
Luxury travellers rejoice, Qantas has announced a sweeping sale on premium cabin fares across its international network.
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In recent years, onboard WiFi has become an increasingly important part of the modern aviation experience. Despite flights being a time when we can finally disconnect and spend a few valuable hours offline,
Qantas is winding up its Singapore-based intra-Asia airline, Jetstar Asia, with a final day of operation on July 31, 2025. Qantas expects the budget brand to post an underlying EBIT loss of AUD 35 million in fiscal 2025. Redundancy and restructuring costs are expected to be about AUD 175 million.
On the desert’s fringe, a sand-coloured fortress seems to rise from a pool of fresh water. Tumbling down from the dry, crumbling peaks above us, a small stream chases about the feet of Bayt Ar Ridaydah, a 17th-century tribal fort in the foothills of Oman’s Hajar Mountains.