Qantas claims back corporate flyers
Qantas says it has signed major new corporate accounts over the past few months,
"Many have tried other airlines and returned to Qantas," said Qantas Domestic chief executive Lyell Strambi,
"In addition to our fleet of new aircraft, our superior network, frequencies, lounges, on-time performance, and frequent flyer program, have seen us maintain our status as best for business and premium travellers," Strambi said.
Qantas has announced it will deploy wide-body Airbus A330s on all weekday Sydney-Perth and Melbourne-Perth services as it continues to meet demand for business and premium travel on the routes.
Qantas currently operates around 100 return flights with more than 26,000 seats from Perth to Sydney and Melbourne each week – about 40% more than its competitor, according to a company statement.
by Ian Jarrett
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