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Australian Airlines
- For Australian Airlines (1986-1993), see Trans Australia Airlines.
Australian Airlines is a budget airline servicing Australian and Asian destinations. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Qantas Airways, although run independently of the mainline carrier.
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History
The airline began service in 2002, reusing the name Qantas gained when it merged with former Australian domestic carrier Australian Airlines in 1993. Its initial network of flights concentrated on leisure tourism between Queensland and Japan. Subsequent expansion has brought on other leisure destinations throughout Southeast Asia.
Services
Destinations served:
- Australia
- China
- Indonesia
- Japan
- Malaysia
- Sabah(to be terminated effective 29th April 2005)
- Singapore (Singapore Changi Airport)
Fleet
The Australian Airlines fleet consists of 5 Boeing 767-300 aircraft (at March 2005).
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