Qantas in short
Qantas is the world's second oldest airline, started in 1920 under the name Queensland And Northern Territory Aerial Service. They are based in Sydney with hubs in Melbourne, Brisbane, Singapore, and London Heathrow. With Qantas you can go on nonstop flights and multi-stop flights, you will be connected between Australia's major airports and all cities around the world.
Despite some local success, things only really took off for the airline that would become Qantas Airways when it formed a lucrative partnership with Imperial Airways, a British company that set the scene for British Airways. Combined efforts and resources saw the success of this new venture skyrocket, with regular services between Brisbane and Darwin commencing in 1934. The following year this new airline began launching international flights to far-flung destinations including Singapore. However, the advent of World War II would throw a spanner in the engine of this enterprising airline, with half the fleet destroyed by military forces and the remaining aircraft was turned over to the Australian government. Once the war was one however, Qantas Airways returned to grace the skies once more, this time firmly establishing itself as an international airline to watch out for.
In the decades that followed, savvy ventures and rebrands saw the airline become even more established in the industry, with the 1990s proving a particularly pivotal time for the company. Today, the airline flies to more than 80 different destinations across the globe with a fleet size that totals more than a hundred modern aircraft. With a host of successful subsidiaries and passenger numbers on the rise, Qantas Airways shows no signs of being grounded again anytime soon.
Check-in
Via the Qantas website it is possible to check-in online. It is also possible to check-in using your phone. If you do so, you will receive your boarding pass on your phone. Please note, that checking in online with your mobile phone is not possible for intercontinental flights. It is always possible to check-in on the airport at one of Qantas’s check-in counters
Cabin Baggage
During your flights you are allowed to bring one piece of Cabin Baggage . The maximum measurements are in total not allowed to be bigger than 115 cm (Lx W x H). For inland direct flights, different rules might be applicable.
Checked baggage
You are allowed one piece of Baggage of a maximum of 23 kilos. On some destinations it is allowed to bring two pieces of baggage of a maximum of 23 kilos. For more information on baggage rules, see here
In-flight Service
On long flights a meal will be served on board of the plane. If you have a specific diet, you are able to request a special meal when booking your flight.
You are able to enjoy a wide offer of musical channels and films, on either a large or a small screen. (depending on the type of airplane)
Travel Classes
The travel classes that you can choose from if you fly with Qantas are Economy, Premium Economy, Business and First class for International flights. And Economy and Business for Domestic flights.
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