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Virgin Australia-Alliance Airlines partnership approved

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The Australian carriers have been provisionally cleared to cooperate on more than 40 routes despite objections from REX.

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Australian regional Rex plans big growth on domestic routes

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The turboprop operator details its timeline for starting service with Boeing 737 jets.

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Jetstar and Sunwing resume services, Porter and Norwegian experience setbacks

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While Jetstar and Sunwing are resuming suspended routes, Porter Airlines has further delayed its planned restart and Norwegian is preparing to...

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Collaboration key to industry’s recovery

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Routes Reconnected will unite the global route development community at the end of this month to pave the road to recovery and rebuild demand for...

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SYD-MEL route to reopen for regular airline traffic

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With the Australian state of Victoria gaining control over COVID-19, Australia's busiest domestic route can be restarted in earnest.

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Melbourne Airport welcomes their third repatriation flight from Bamboo Airways

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On the 14th October we welcomed our third repatriation flight from Bamboo Airways, carrying Vietnamese citizens to Can Tho and then onto Ho Chi...

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Rex to Use Boeing 737-800s on Sydney-Melbourne route

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The Australian regional carrier has only operated turboprops until now, primarily on regional routes.

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Melbourne Airport delighted to welcome back Scoot

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We were delighted to welcome Scoot on their two B789 repatriation flights this week, returning Indian residents back home to Amritsar and...

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Melbourne Airport welcomes Bamboo Airways

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We were excited to welcome Bamboo Airways to Melbourne Airport last week. Operating its first repatriation flight out of Melbourne carrying...

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Analysis: Air New Zealand grounds 777 fleet

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Routes looks at the impact of Air New Zealand’s decision to ground its Boeing 777 fleet for a year.

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