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  2. Tigerair Australia - Wikipedia

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    Tiger announced on 25 October 2010 its intention of completing the 'golden triangle' by expanding onto the busy SydneyBrisbane route, offering double daily frequencies. [ 22 ] On 7 March 2012, Tiger Airways announced that it would reopen a second base at Sydney Airport [ 23 ] On 4 September 2012, Tiger announced it was resuming flights from ...

  3. List of busiest passenger flight routes - Wikipedia

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    This article is actively undergoing a major edit for a little while. To help avoid edit conflicts, please do not edit this page while this message is displayed. This page was last edited at 08:46, 20 February 2025 (UTC) (0 seconds ago) – this estimate is cached.

  4. Kangaroo Route - Wikipedia

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    On 25 August 2017, Qantas announced Project Sunrise, aiming to fly non-stop from the East Coast of Australia (Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane) to London, Paris, Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro and New York City by 2022, and challenged Boeing and Airbus to create aircraft that can travel to such places without stopping. [151]

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  6. Sydney Airport - Wikipedia

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    Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport (IATA: SYD, ICAO: YSSY) — colloquially Mascot Airport, Kingsford Smith Airport, or Sydney Airport — is an international airport serving Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 8 km (5.0 mi) south of the Sydney central business district, in the suburb of Mascot. Sydney Airport is the busiest airport in Oceania.

  7. Whitsunday Coast Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport serves the mainland and offshore islands with flights to Brisbane (Alliance Airlines, Jetstar, Virgin Australia), Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide (Jetstar). [2] In the year ending 30 June 2014, the airport handled 282,000 passengers. [3] It is expected that by 2035 the airport will be handling in excess of 900,000 passengers. [4]