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More islands. More adventures. More ways to use your points 🌴✈️
@Qantas has partnered with @flypal to unlock even more destinations across Southeast Asia and beyond.
From the beaches of Boracay to the hidden lagoons of Palawan, you can now use your @qantaspoints to build your own island-hopping itinerary and connect through Manila to 15 new destinations.
Where will your Qantas Points take you next? 🌏

A first look at ‘Coral Sea’ 😍
Our special Great Barrier Reef livery on our newest Airbus A321XLR has rolled out of the paint shop, and our pilots will fly it home to Australia in the coming weeks as it joins our growing next-generation fleet.
Keep an eye out for VH-OGG soon 👀

A first look at ‘Coral Sea’ 😍
Our special Great Barrier Reef livery on our newest Airbus A321XLR has rolled out of the paint shop, and our pilots will fly it home to Australia in the coming weeks as it joins our growing next-generation fleet.
Keep an eye out for VH-OGG soon 👀

A first look at ‘Coral Sea’ 😍
Our special Great Barrier Reef livery on our newest Airbus A321XLR has rolled out of the paint shop, and our pilots will fly it home to Australia in the coming weeks as it joins our growing next-generation fleet.
Keep an eye out for VH-OGG soon 👀

A first look at ‘Coral Sea’ 😍
Our special Great Barrier Reef livery on our newest Airbus A321XLR has rolled out of the paint shop, and our pilots will fly it home to Australia in the coming weeks as it joins our growing next-generation fleet.
Keep an eye out for VH-OGG soon 👀

A first look at ‘Coral Sea’ 😍
Our special Great Barrier Reef livery on our newest Airbus A321XLR has rolled out of the paint shop, and our pilots will fly it home to Australia in the coming weeks as it joins our growing next-generation fleet.
Keep an eye out for VH-OGG soon 👀

A first look at ‘Coral Sea’ 😍
Our special Great Barrier Reef livery on our newest Airbus A321XLR has rolled out of the paint shop, and our pilots will fly it home to Australia in the coming weeks as it joins our growing next-generation fleet.
Keep an eye out for VH-OGG soon 👀

A first look at ‘Coral Sea’ 😍
Our special Great Barrier Reef livery on our newest Airbus A321XLR has rolled out of the paint shop, and our pilots will fly it home to Australia in the coming weeks as it joins our growing next-generation fleet.
Keep an eye out for VH-OGG soon 👀

A first look at ‘Coral Sea’ 😍
Our special Great Barrier Reef livery on our newest Airbus A321XLR has rolled out of the paint shop, and our pilots will fly it home to Australia in the coming weeks as it joins our growing next-generation fleet.
Keep an eye out for VH-OGG soon 👀

A first look at ‘Coral Sea’ 😍
Our special Great Barrier Reef livery on our newest Airbus A321XLR has rolled out of the paint shop, and our pilots will fly it home to Australia in the coming weeks as it joins our growing next-generation fleet.
Keep an eye out for VH-OGG soon 👀

A first look at ‘Coral Sea’ 😍
Our special Great Barrier Reef livery on our newest Airbus A321XLR has rolled out of the paint shop, and our pilots will fly it home to Australia in the coming weeks as it joins our growing next-generation fleet.
Keep an eye out for VH-OGG soon 👀
Introducing ‘Coral Sea’ 😍✈️🪸🐠🐢
VH-OGG is the latest Airbus A321XLR to join our growing fleet, and features a special livery that proudly celebrates Australia’s very own natural wonder of the world, the Great Barrier Reef.
We have partnered with the @greatbarrierreeffoundation since 2009 to support their work in protecting and restoring our iconic reefs. And in 2024, we committed $10 million over 10 years to the Reef Restoration Fund, which helps support scientists, Traditional Owners, and local tourism operators seeking to restore corals across the Great Barrier Reef and other Australian coral reefs.
The aircraft - the seventh of 48 XLRs ordered by Qantas - has just finished being painted in the Airbus factory in Hamburg. It is expected to begin its journey to Australia in the coming weeks and will be flown home by our very own pilots.
Welcome to the Qantas family, Coral Sea!

This is Kaia - a proud Wiradjuri woman who is helping support one of our Qantas Regional Grant recipients, Remote OpShop Project, this National Reconciliation Week.
“Reconciliation Week is such an important moment each year, and there’s so much to celebrate, but also recognising the importance of truth-telling, justice, and healing,” Kaia said.
“Reconciliation Week holds deep personal meaning for me. It’s a time to reflect on the strength and resilience of my ancestors.
“My great-grandmother was part of the Stolen Generation. She never shared her story and rarely spoke about her culture or experiences. It wasn’t until my dad became a father himself that he truly began to connect with his identity and culture. He realised that it was something to be proud of - something worth speaking about and passing down through generations. So I am thankful that I have never had to shy away from identifying as an Aboriginal woman.
“I work as a Customer Service Agent for Qantas here in Canberra Airport, and this year I am so excited to be able to support Remote OpShop and encourage our staff to donate essential goods to remote First Nations communities.
“There is no set way to define reconciliation - and even the simple task of donating to these communities means more than people might realise.
“I’m a strong believer that every conversation, every act of listening and every step toward equity helps build a stronger, more inclusive future. Reconciliation isn’t just a word, it’s action.”
#Reconciliation #NRW2026 #ALLIN
Celebrating 25 years of QantasLink! 🥳
For a quarter of a century, QantasLink has been doing something pretty special - connecting millions of people to the places and communities that matter most to them.
Whether you’re heading home, exploring somewhere new, or keeping business moving, we’ve been there for the journey. Today we operate around 500 flights a day to more than 60 destinations across the country, more than any other airline in Australia.
While QantasLink has officially been around for 25 years, we also celebrate the decades of history that came before us and the airlines that helped build regional aviation into what it is today.
Here’s to the next 25!
Powerhouse Parramatta is set to open in late 2026, bringing to Western Sydney a world-class cultural institution and a new home for stories of innovation.
The arrival of the Qantas AVRO 504K, the first object to enter the new museum, marks the beginning of this journey. It will feature in Task Eternal, an exhibition exploring the progression of aviation, flight technology, and space innovation.
Qantas is also working with Powerhouse Parramatta to preserve and digitise treasured heritage objects, ensuring more than a century of Qantas history is protected and accessible for generations to come.
#aviation #history #qantas

After more than two decades connecting our regional communities with QantasLink, Naomi has taken her dream job to new heights ✈️
“I joined the Qantas Group in 2002 after spotting an ad in our local Mildura paper for Dash‑8 cabin crew,” Naomi explained. “Twenty‑three years and four uniform changes later, I’m still doing what I’ve always dreamed of, only now I’m literally taking it to new heights.”
Regional flying will always have a special place in Naomi’s heart, but the spark to join our international long-haul flying was always there.
“Starting and finishing my days in Mildura meant watching families grow, kids who once flew as little ones heading off to university. That continuity was something truly special. Our crew felt like family, and our customers are the reason I love coming to work every single day.
“But I remember seeing Qantas crew in an international terminal on my first overseas holiday and thinking ‘That’s where I want to be!’. The timing wasn’t right back then with my girls still in school and life just being busy. However now, at 51, my moment has finally arrived.”
Joining the first long-haul Cabin Crew graduation class of 2026, Naomi says the experience has been unforgettable thanks to her Ground School group, her instructors, and even a full‑circle moment with her very first Cabin Crew Manager returning as her EP instructor, 23 years on.
“My first flight as long-haul crew was on the Airbus A380 to Johannesburg - just a bit bigger than the little Dashies I was used to flying - and it was just an incredible experience!
“I still get the same buzz every time I put on the uniform, and I feel so lucky to be part of the Qantas family.”
Naomi’s story is proof that dreams don’t have an expiry date...

After more than two decades connecting our regional communities with QantasLink, Naomi has taken her dream job to new heights ✈️
“I joined the Qantas Group in 2002 after spotting an ad in our local Mildura paper for Dash‑8 cabin crew,” Naomi explained. “Twenty‑three years and four uniform changes later, I’m still doing what I’ve always dreamed of, only now I’m literally taking it to new heights.”
Regional flying will always have a special place in Naomi’s heart, but the spark to join our international long-haul flying was always there.
“Starting and finishing my days in Mildura meant watching families grow, kids who once flew as little ones heading off to university. That continuity was something truly special. Our crew felt like family, and our customers are the reason I love coming to work every single day.
“But I remember seeing Qantas crew in an international terminal on my first overseas holiday and thinking ‘That’s where I want to be!’. The timing wasn’t right back then with my girls still in school and life just being busy. However now, at 51, my moment has finally arrived.”
Joining the first long-haul Cabin Crew graduation class of 2026, Naomi says the experience has been unforgettable thanks to her Ground School group, her instructors, and even a full‑circle moment with her very first Cabin Crew Manager returning as her EP instructor, 23 years on.
“My first flight as long-haul crew was on the Airbus A380 to Johannesburg - just a bit bigger than the little Dashies I was used to flying - and it was just an incredible experience!
“I still get the same buzz every time I put on the uniform, and I feel so lucky to be part of the Qantas family.”
Naomi’s story is proof that dreams don’t have an expiry date...

After more than two decades connecting our regional communities with QantasLink, Naomi has taken her dream job to new heights ✈️
“I joined the Qantas Group in 2002 after spotting an ad in our local Mildura paper for Dash‑8 cabin crew,” Naomi explained. “Twenty‑three years and four uniform changes later, I’m still doing what I’ve always dreamed of, only now I’m literally taking it to new heights.”
Regional flying will always have a special place in Naomi’s heart, but the spark to join our international long-haul flying was always there.
“Starting and finishing my days in Mildura meant watching families grow, kids who once flew as little ones heading off to university. That continuity was something truly special. Our crew felt like family, and our customers are the reason I love coming to work every single day.
“But I remember seeing Qantas crew in an international terminal on my first overseas holiday and thinking ‘That’s where I want to be!’. The timing wasn’t right back then with my girls still in school and life just being busy. However now, at 51, my moment has finally arrived.”
Joining the first long-haul Cabin Crew graduation class of 2026, Naomi says the experience has been unforgettable thanks to her Ground School group, her instructors, and even a full‑circle moment with her very first Cabin Crew Manager returning as her EP instructor, 23 years on.
“My first flight as long-haul crew was on the Airbus A380 to Johannesburg - just a bit bigger than the little Dashies I was used to flying - and it was just an incredible experience!
“I still get the same buzz every time I put on the uniform, and I feel so lucky to be part of the Qantas family.”
Naomi’s story is proof that dreams don’t have an expiry date...

Sunset traffic of our B737 and A330, frame by frame.
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Sunset traffic of our B737 and A330, frame by frame.
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Sunset traffic of our B737 and A330, frame by frame.
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Sunset traffic of our B737 and A330, frame by frame.
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Sunset traffic of our B737 and A330, frame by frame.
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Sunset traffic of our B737 and A330, frame by frame.
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Sunset traffic of our B737 and A330, frame by frame.
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Sunset traffic of our B737 and A330, frame by frame.
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Sunset traffic of our B737 and A330, frame by frame.
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Sunset traffic of our B737 and A330, frame by frame.
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Sunset traffic of our B737 and A330, frame by frame.
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Sunset traffic of our B737 and A330, frame by frame.
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Sunset traffic of our B737 and A330, frame by frame.
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Sunset traffic of our B737 and A330, frame by frame.
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Sunset traffic of our B737 and A330, frame by frame.
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Sunset traffic of our B737 and A330, frame by frame.
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Sunset traffic of our B737 and A330, frame by frame.
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Sunset traffic of our B737 and A330, frame by frame.
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Sunset traffic of our B737 and A330, frame by frame.
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Sunset traffic of our B737 and A330, frame by frame.
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Siamo tornati... 👀 🇮🇹
Our seasonal services to Rome via Perth have returned, this year operating until the end of October for you to enjoy the famous Italian summer. #aviation #travel #rome #qantas
What’s the first thing you’re doing in Rome?
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