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  2. List of Qantas destinations - Wikipedia

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    Tom Price: Tom Price Airport: Terminated [7] Austria: Vienna: Vienna International Airport: Terminated [27] Bahamas: Nassau: Lynden Pindling International Airport: Terminated [28] Bahrain: Bahrain: Bahrain International Airport: Terminated [29] Bermuda: Bermuda: L.F. Wade International Airport: Terminated [28] Canada: Toronto: Toronto Pearson ...

  3. Sydney Airport - Wikipedia

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    The report noted Sydney Airport recorded the highest average prices at $13.63 per passenger, compared to the lowest at $7.96 at Melbourne Airport, while the price of short-term parking had almost doubled in the 2008–09 financial year, from $28 to $50 for four hours.

  4. Airservices Australia - Wikipedia

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    Brisbane Centre manages traffic handovers from neighbouring flight information regions including East Timor, Papua New Guinea, Fiji and the United States. En-route controllers (also referred to as Area/Centre Controllers) located in Brisbane and Melbourne are responsible for all aircraft flying at upper levels above 25,000 ft (7,600 m).

  5. Aviation in Australia - Wikipedia

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    In 1948, the first commercial flight from Australia to Africa was flown by Qantas, launching what is known as the Wallaby Route. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In 1954, the first flight from Australia to North America was completed, as a 60-passenger Qantas aircraft connected Sydney with San Francisco and Vancouver, having fuel stops at Fiji, Canton Island and ...

  6. Qantas Flights 7 and 8 - Wikipedia

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    A Qantas Airbus A380-800, the aircraft type that operated these flights from 2014-2020.. Qantas Flight 7 (QF7/QFA7) [a] and Qantas Flight 8 (QF8/QFA8) [a] are flights operated by Australian airline Qantas between Sydney Airport and Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, which, from 2013 to 2016, were the longest regularly scheduled non-stop commercial flights in the world.

  7. Port Macquarie Airport - Wikipedia

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    On 4 February 2008, Virgin Blue (now Virgin Australia) commenced direct scheduled services between Sydney and Port Macquarie. The flights operated daily in the morning. The service used to be operated by an Embraer E-170 aircraft, and was the first scheduled jet service for the airport. Connections were offered to all major Australian cities ...