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  2. List of Virgin Australia destinations - Wikipedia

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    Virgin Australia operates flights to Bali, Cairns and Townsville but Virgin Australia Regional has terminated them. Since Virgin Australia's takeover of Skywest, two original WA Coastal Network (Skywest) destinations have been cancelled (Exmouth & Busselton) with Albany, Esperance and Ravensthorpe also ending on 27 February 2016.

  3. List of busiest passenger flight routes - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne: 705 9,217,377 ... Phuket: 698 3,325,261 Domestic ... Busiest flight routes in or from Europe by city pairs. Eurostat [9] Rank City 1 City 2

  4. V Australia - Wikipedia

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    It was announced that the airline would fly from Melbourne to Johannesburg, Los Angeles and Phuket; as well as Brisbane to Phuket. [14] V Australia also announced on 17 August 2009 that it had applied to fly between Australia and Fiji. [14] V Australia also considered routes to China, according to an interview with Sir Richard Branson. [15]

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  6. List of Scoot destinations - Wikipedia

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    Scoot Boeing 787-8. Scoot is a low-cost airline based in Singapore, and is a subsidiary of Singapore Airlines.It launched flights in 2012 and mainly operates on medium and long-haul routes.

  7. Phuket International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Phuket is a favorite tourist destination in the region. International passengers mainly come from Asia Pacific and Europe. [89] In 2012 it ranked second-busiest in total passenger traffic, after Suvarnabhumi Airport in the Bangkok metropolitan area. In mid-2015 the airport, designed to handle 20 flights per hour, was servicing 23 per hour. [90]