Qantas Airways Limited

Qantas Airways Limited (/ˈkwɒntəs/) is the flag carrier of Australia and its largest airline by fleet size, international flights and international destinations.

It is the third oldest airline in the world, after KLM and Avianca, having been founded in November 1920; it began international passenger flights in May 1935. The Qantas name comes from “QANTAS”, an acronym for its original name, Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services, as it originally serves Queensland and the Northern Territory, and it is nicknamed “The Flying Kangaroo”. Qantas is a founding member of the Oneworld airline alliance.

The airline is based in the Sydney suburb of Mascot, adjacent to its main hub at Sydney Airport. As of March 2014, Qantas had a 65% share of the Australian domestic market and carried 14.9% of all passengers travelling in and out of Australia.

 Various subsidiary airlines operate to regional centres and on some trunk routes within Australia under the QantasLink banner. Qantas also owns Jetstar, a low-cost airline that operates both international services from Australia and domestic services within Australia and New Zealand; and holds stakes in a number of other Jetstar-branded airlines.

Traded as            ASX: QAN

Founded:            16 November 1920; 99 years ago

Hubs:

  • Brisbane Airport
  • Melbourne Airport
  • Sydney Airport

Secondary hubs:             

  • Adelaide Airport
  • Perth Airport

Subsidiaries:      

  • QantasLink
  • Jetstar
  • Qantas Freight
  • Qantas Holidays
  • Express Ground Handling
  • Qantas Ground Services
  • Snap Fresh

Headquarters:   Mascot, Sydney, Australia

Website:              www.qantas.com

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