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  2. Airly - Wikipedia

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    Airly claimed that by using less busy airports and flying a Learjet 45, it would save its members nearly two hours per round trip CBD-to-CBD flying Sydney to Melbourne in comparison to commercial airlines. [4] Airly has not put this model to practice.

  3. List of airlines of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Sydney Airport, Melbourne Airport, Brisbane Airport: QantasLink: QF QLK QJE NWK Q-LINK Q-JET NET-LINK Sydney Airport, Melbourne Airport, Brisbane Airport, Perth Airport: Owned by Qantas. Rex Airlines: ZL: RXA: REX: Sydney Airport, Melbourne Airport, Perth Airport: Formally known as Regional Express Airlines. Sharp Airlines: SH: SHA: SHARP ...

  4. East-West Airlines (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    In June 1983 East-West sold return tickets between Sydney and Melbourne via Albury, which took about two hours 45 minutes, for $120, which was about half of the standard fare of $248 for direct flights by the duopoly carriers taking one hour 15 minutes. However, Ansett and Trans Australia Airlines also offered discounted fares down to around $140.

  5. Everyone’s searching for cheap flights to Orlando. WATCH. travel. ... This European Airline With Hotel-like First-class Suites Is Adding Flights to 3 More U.S. Cities.

  6. Kangaroo Route - Wikipedia

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    By 1969, Qantas had 11 Kangaroo Route flights a week from Sydney to London, taking 29–32 hours with 5–6 stops each; BOAC's 7-9 weekly flights previously had 7 stops. In 1971 Qantas added Boeing 747s , reducing the travel time and number of stops (in the late 1970s flights typically stopped at Singapore and Bahrain ).

  7. Low-cost carrier - Wikipedia

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    As of September 2024, it operates flights to Dubai daily, to Sydney four times a week, and Melbourne thrice weekly. [30] [31] On 11 March 2009, AirAsia X started its first low-cost long-haul service into Europe, to London Stansted. The daily flights are operated by two leased Airbus A340-300s. A one-way economy-class ticket often costs £150 ...