QantasLink
QantasLink | |
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IATA code : | QF |
ICAO code : | QLK |
Call sign : | Q LINK |
Founding: | 2002 |
Seat: |
Sydney , Australia |
Turnstile : | |
Home airport : | Sydney |
Alliance : | Oneworld Alliance |
Frequent Flyer Program : | Qantas Frequent Flyer |
Fleet size: | 91 |
Aims: | national |
Website: | www.qantas.com |
QantasLink is a brand name of the Australian airline Qantas Airways for regional flights within Australia, under whose corporate identity several regional airlines operate.
history
Before QantasLink was founded in 2002, several Qantas Airways subsidiaries operated under their own names. In 2002 , a joint trademark was developed for the regional subsidiaries such as Air Link , Sunstate Airlines , Eastern Australia Airlines and Southern Australia Airlines . For a short time, QantasLink took over some branch routes from Qantas with the Boeing 717-200 of Impulse Airlines, which was taken over by Qantas.
After Qantas founded the low-cost airline Jetstar Airways , the planes and routes were taken over by Jetstar. In 2005/06, eight Boeing 717-200s were returned to QantasLink as Jetstar received new Airbus A320-200s .
The airlines Eastern Australia Airlines , Sunstate Airlines and Cobham Aviation Services Australia are now affiliated with the QantasLink brand .
Regional link
Regional Link is a regional service network in Australia and an affiliate member of QantasLink. It carries out franchise activities for several small regional airlines. Regional Link takes over their services, such as reservations, marketing, ground handling and on- board catering , but the affiliated companies still fly under their own names and colors. Members are for example Airnorth and Alliance Airlines .
Destinations
The national route network offered by QantasLink is operated by Eastern Australia Airlines , Sunstate Airlines , Cobham Aviation Services Australia and Alliance Airlines .
fleet
As of April 2020, the fleet operated under the QantasLink brand consists of 91 aircraft with an average age of 17.2 years:
Aircraft type | number | ordered | Remarks | Seats ( Business / Economy ) |
Average age
(April 2020) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Airbus A320-200 | 4th | operated by Network Aviation | 180 (- / 180) | 15.4 years | |
Boeing 717-200 | 20th | 5 operated by Cobham Aviation ; 12 operated by National Jet Systems ; VH-YQW in Discover Tasmania special livery | 110 (12/98) 125 (- / 125) |
18.2 years | |
De Havilland DHC-8-200 | 3 | operated by Eastern Australia Airlines | 36 (- / 36) | 24.0 years | |
De Havilland DHC-8-300 | 16 | 50 (- / 50) | 17.6 years | ||
De Havilland DHC-8-400 | 31 | operated by Sunstate Airlines ; VH-QOH in National Breast Cancer Foundation special livery | 74 (- / 74) | 10.8 years | |
Fokker 100 | 17th | operated by Network Aviation | 100 (- / 100) | 26.8 years | |
total | 91 | 0 | 17.2 years |
See also
Web links
- Qantas Airways website (including English, German)
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Designators for Aircraft Operating Agencies, Aeronautical Authorities and Services . Doc 8585, 183rd edition. International Civil Aviation Organization , 2018, ISBN 978-92-9258-363-7 , ISSN 1014-0123 , 1-80 (English, French, Spanish, Russian, Arabic, Chinese).
- ↑ a b c d QantasLink Fleet Details and History. In: planespotters.net. March 20, 2020, accessed April 15, 2020 .
- ↑ qantas.com - Accessed on November 19, 2016
- ↑ allianceairlines.com.au - Our Fleet , accessed November 19, 2016