More than 3.2 million passengers took to the skies on international flights in April this year according to newly released data- these are the airlines that got them going.
The Transport Workers' Union has sued Qantas in the Federal Court after almost 1700 workers were retrenched and then outsourced in early 2020 as the pandemic first took grip.
Embattled airline Bonza flew tens of thousands of people on routes long ignored by Qantas and Virgin Australia, but Australia's skies are a brutally tough market.
Australia's major airline Qantas has been in freefall when it comes to reputation and customer satisfaction, but the Flying Kangaroo is starting to get its wings back.
Airline Qantas has announce a revamp of its frequent flier program, which it says will make it easier for passengers to use their Qantas Points to book flights.
Qantas cancelled almost six per cent of all its domestic flights last month as Australia's airlines continued to fall short of longstanding reliability standards.
Qantas has agreed to pay compensation to a worker who was stood down and isolated from colleagues after directing others not to clean planes arriving from China early in the COVID-19 pandemic.
Because of her disability, Rachael Fullerton always travels with her assistance dog Strike, but the pair are barred from flying with national carrier Qantas.
Millions of Australians will fly domestically and internationally between December and January, totalling more than 8.5 million people across 70,000 flights.
Australians are being warned to brace for a summer of travel disruption, with latest government data suggesting around 30 per cent of all flights were delayed, with many more cancelled.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is suing the airline in the Federal Court over allegations Qantas engaged in false, misleading or deceptive conduct.
Embattled airline accused of breaking consumer law by allegedly advertising tickets for thousands of cancelled flights and failing to tell customers about ticket cancellations.
Airline confirms the cost of seats on domestic and international flights will soon rise by 3.5 per cent on Qantas and 3 per cent on Jetstar blaming fuel overheads.