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Qantas (QF) - Travel Data & Passenger Insights
Qantas
Qantas (QF), an acronym for Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services, is the flag carrier of Australia and its largest airline by fleet size, international flights, and international destinations. Founded in November 1920, it is the world's third-oldest airline still in operation. Nicknamed 'The Flying Kangaroo', Qantas is a founding member of the Oneworld airline alliance and serves numerous destinations across Australia, Asia, the Americas, Europe, and Africa. Key statistics for Qantas include carrying millions of passengers annually and operating a significant number of weekly flights. As of March 2023, the Qantas Group held a 60.8% share of the Australian domestic market. Qantas is renowned for its safety record and has a rich history of connecting Australia to the world.

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Popular Qantas Routes
- Sydney (SYD) - Melbourne (MEL)
One of the busiest air corridors globally, with frequent daily flights connecting Australia's two largest cities. This route is heavily serviced by Qantas' Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
- Sydney (SYD) - Los Angeles (LAX)
A key long-haul international route connecting Australia with North America, often utilizing larger aircraft like the Airbus A380 and Boeing 787.
- Sydney (SYD) - London (LHR)
A flagship 'Kangaroo Route' connecting Australia to the United Kingdom, historically significant and a major international service for Qantas, often with a stopover in Singapore or Perth.
- Melbourne (MEL) - Singapore (SIN)
A vital link between Australia and Asia, serving as a major hub for connecting flights to other destinations in Asia and Europe.
- Perth (PER) - London (LHR)
Known for being one of the longest non-stop commercial flights, directly connecting Western Australia with the United Kingdom.
Qantas Fleet Information
- Airbus A380(Count: 8)
- Airbus A330-200(Count: 16)
- Airbus A330-300(Count: 10)
- Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner(Count: 14)
- Boeing 737-800(Count: 75)
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Name: Qantas
Qantas Travel Statistics
Passenger numbers
Qantas Group carried millions of domestic passengers (e.g., 4.9 million in March 2024 by major Australian airlines including Qantas).
Destinations served
Qantas flies to over 60 domestic destinations and numerous international destinations across Asia, the Americas, Europe, and Africa. As of May 2025, Qantas served 66 domestic and 36 international destinations in 26 countries.
Market share
Qantas Group held a 60.8% share of the Australian domestic market as of March 2023.
On time performance
Qantas network recorded 80.1% for on-time departures in March 2025. In January 2024, 77.8% of Qantas flights departed on time.
Frequent flyer program
Qantas Frequent Flyer is Australia's largest loyalty program with over 15 million members as of 2024.
Fleet size
The Qantas mainline fleet consists of aircraft including Airbus A330, A380, Boeing 737, and Boeing 787, totaling around 125 aircraft (excluding subsidiaries). The Qantas Group, including subsidiaries, operates a significantly larger fleet.
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