Qantas plans to ‘ramp up’ Australian flights

Australian airline Qantas says it hopes to increase domestic flights to 40% of pre-pandemic levels by August, up from 5% currently.

That’s contingent on state borders reopening as expected, says chief executive Alan Joyce.

The airline and its budget carrier, Jetstar, will welcome back some furloughed staff. But “the majority” of those 25,000 employees will remain stood down for now, the company said.

“We know there is a lot of pent up demand for air travel and we are already seeing a big increase in customers booking and planning flights in the weeks and months ahead,” Mr Joyce said in a statement.

“We can quickly ramp up flying in time for the July school holidays if border restrictions have eased more by then.”

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