New Aussie airline confident of 2026 launch
A new airline startup to rival Qantas and Virgin Australia says it is on track to start operations next year.
Koala Airlines CEO Bill Astling said the new airline is already ‘creating quite a buzz’ despite not having any planes yet.
“We’re not trying to be Qantas or Virgin – our model is fundamentally different, and that’s why we’ve attracted the backing we have,” Astling said.
“We’ve deliberately kept a low profile – not because we’re stalling, but because we’re building something with a long-term, sustainable foundation,” he added.
“We’re on track to start operations late next year.”
Historically, new airlines have struggled to compete with the big two airlines.
The latest casualties were Bonza Airlines and Rex – an established regional carrier that expanded to jet operations before going into bankruptcy.
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HughAug 05, 2025 07:15 AM
Good news Koala Airlines. Restart many of the flights that Bonza had, such as Melbourne to Port Macquarie, Tamworth, Alice Springs. Start flights such as Melbourne to Kalgoorlie, Albany ,Kununura, Longreach. Buy 3 Brasilias and commence Melbourne to Warranbool, Horsham, Swan Hill, Sale, Bairnsdale, Mallacoota. There are many other possibiities.
Log in to Reply[email protected]Aug 05, 2025 06:24 AM
I feel the government should force QF and Virgin to give up some slots on the MEL/SYD route to give any new entrants a fair go.
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