Australian Airlines

Australian Airlines was a full-service airline based in Australia, servicing Australian and Asian destinations between 2002 and 2006. It was an all-economy, full-service international leisure carrier, and was a wholly owned subsidiary of Qantas (although run independently of the mainline carrier). Its main base was at Cairns International Airport, with a secondary hub at Sydney Airport.

Australian Airlines
IATA ICAO Callsign
AO AUZ AUSTRALIAN
FoundedMay 2001
Commenced operationsJune 2001
Ceased operations30 June 2006
HubsCairns
Secondary hubsDarwin
Denpasar
Sydney
Frequent-flyer programQantas Frequent Flyer
Fleet size1
Destinations6
HeadquartersSydney, Australia (Qantas Group headquarters)

The airline ceased operations under its own livery on 30 June 2006, but continued to operate flights for Qantas under a wet lease agreement. This means Australian Airlines operated flights for Qantas using its own crew/cost base, but under the Qantas brand. Qantas decided to discontinue the public use of the Australian Airlines brand in favour of having Jetstar Airways as its leisure, now low-cost, carrier. Qantas and Jetstar are operating services to replace Australian Airlines' routes, with Jetstar International introduced in late 2006 to help expand the Qantas Group's international presence.

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