History
Qantas is the world’s second oldest airline. It was founded in the Queensland outback in 1920 and is Australia’s largest domestic and international airline. Qantas is recognised as one of the world’s leading long distance airlines, having pioneered services from Australia to North America and Europe.
The Qantas Group’s main business is the transportation of customers using two complementary airline brands – Qantas and Jetstar. The airline brands operate regional, domestic and international services. The Group’s broad portfolio of subsidiary businesses ranges from Qantas Freight Enterprises to Qantas Frequent Flyer.
For 100 years, Qantas has been flying its customers around the world. Now it looks ahead and celebrates the beginning of its next century.
oneworld® Alliance
Qantas is a proud founding member of oneworld®, the world’s leading quality airline alliance. With unrivalled global coverage, the ability to earn and redeem points with multiple airlines, and an array of benefits including priority boarding and easy flight bookings, it’s the more rewarding way to travel the world. With 14 leading airlines connecting you to as many as 1,000 global destinations, exploring the world has never been easier.
Partner Airlines
Qantas operates to over 50 domestic and 27 international destinations and offers over 200 additional destinations with its codeshare partners.
Lounge Access
If you are a Qantas Platinum Frequent Flyer or Gold Frequent Flyer member (equivalent to the oneworld® Emerald or Sapphire tiers), or you are travelling in a First or Business Class cabin on any oneworld® member airline (excludes oneworld® connect partners), you can access more than 650 airport lounges throughout the world. This means you can relax or catch up with work in comfort and style before departure.
To be eligible, you must be departing on a flight that is both marketed and operated by a oneworld® member airline.
Frequent Flyer Program
There are 5 membership tiers: Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum and Platinum One. Members can move up to the next level by accumulating the required Status credits.
Each membership level offers particular privileges, including higher priority check-in, baggage allowances and, for Platinum and Gold members, and complimentary Qantas Club membership. Eligible Frequent Flyer members also have access to oneworld® lounges. The higher the membership status, the greater the privileges.
Your Qantas Frequent Flyer status is recognised across all oneworld® member airlines. You’re entitled to a range of benefits, which are provided according to the oneworld® tier levels, no matter which cabin class you fly in.
Qantas Airlines Travel Updates
Changes to the Qantas Vaccination Requirements
14 July 2022From 19 July 2022, Qantas will no longer require passengers travelling on international flights operated by the Qantas Group to
Qantas Re-Starts Sydney-Singapore-London Flights On A380
28 January 2022No more stopovers in Darwin – the well-worn kangaroo route & the superjumbo A-380 are both bouncing back! Qantas flagship
Qantas A380’s Returning to the Skies
14 September 2021In preparation for the planned December opening of international travel, the Boeing 787 is scheduled to take to the skies
Qantas International Flight Rollout Strategy
1 September 2021The Qantas group are preparing to restart their international flights with plans in place linked to vaccine rollout in Australia
Qantas Slices Time off Melbourne to Tokyo Journey
22 December 2019Qantas is set to launch direct flights from Melbourne to Tokyo Haneda Airport, shaving an hour off the current Tokyo trip.