Australian Airlines
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Australian Airlines | ||
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IATA AO |
ICAO AUZ |
Callsign AUSTRALIAN |
Founded | 2001 | |
Frequent flyer program | None | |
Fleet size | 5 Ceased Operations | |
Destinations | 13 Ceased Operations | |
Headquarters | {{{headquarters}}} | |
Key people | {{{key_people}}} | |
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Australian Airlines was a full-service airline based in Australia, servicing Australian and Asian destinations between 2001 and 2006. It was an all economy, full service international leisure carrier and was a wholly owned subsidiary of Qantas Airways, although run independently of the mainline carrier. Its main base was at Cairns International Airport (CNS), with a secondary hub at Sydney airport (SYD).
The airline ceased transmission under its own livery on 28 July 2006 but has continued to operate flights for Qantas under a 'wet leasing' agreement. This means Australian Airlines operates flights for Qantas using its own crew / cost base but under the Qantas brand. Qantas decided to discontinue the public use of the Australian Airlines brand in favour of having Jetstar as its leisure carrier. Qantas and Jetstar (as it changed its name from Australian Airlines) is operating services to replace Australian Airlines' routes, with Jetstar International introduced in late 2006 to help expand the Qantas Group's international presence.
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[edit] History
The airline was established in 2001 and started operations on 27 October 2002, reusing the name Qantas gained when it merged with former Australian domestic carrier Australian Airlines in 1994. Its initial network of flights concentrated on leisure tourism between Queensland and Japan. Subsequent expansion brought on other leisure destinations throughout Southeast Asia. In 2005 Australian Airlines managed to earn a SKYTRAX "4 Star Airline" rating, despite its "low cost airline tag". However, by 2006, rising fuel costs and dropping passenger numbers caught up with the airline. On 12 April 2006 Geoff Dixon, CEO of the Qantas group, announced that the group would be focusing its two-brand strategy, Qantas and Jetstar brands, and as such Australian Airlines brand would cease to exist from July 2006. The airline's aircraft have been painted back into the Qantas livery, but continue to be operated by Australian Airlines under a wet lease agreement.
[edit] Services
Australian Airlines operated scheduled services to the following destinations at the time before it ceased operations and became Jetstar & Qantas.
- Australia
- China
- Indonesia
- Japan
- Malaysia
- Kota Kinabalu (Kota Kinabalu International Airport) (Suspended prior to ceasing operations)
- Singapore
- Taiwan, Republic of China
- Taipei (Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport) (Suspended prior to ceasing operations)
[edit] Fleet
The Australian Airlines fleet consisted of the following aircraft (as of August 2006) [1]:
- 5 Boeing 767-338ER (VH-OGI to VH-OGL and VH-OGV).
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ Flight International, 3-9 October 2006
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