Qantas launches multiple new Darwin routes using new Embraer fleet

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QantasLink launches multiple new Darwin routes


The regional carrier has also announced three new domestic routes from Darwin to Canberra, Cairns and Townsville, all to be performed also on its new E190 fleet.

Qantas has also announced Darwin will become a new jet base for its growing E190 fleet. The Flying Kangaroo is currently operating five Alliance E190s under the arrangement, however, has planned to operate at least eight as domestic demand grows.

QantasLink is also to begin regular international hops to Timor-Leste on its Embraer E190s initially operating three flights per week to Dili on its E190s, ramping up to five flights each week from July.

Qantas has been operating weekly flights between Darwin and Dili since February 2021 in partnership with the Australian government, in order to “maintain critical passenger and freight links with Timor-Leste”, however, this service is now planned to ramp up and become a permanent commercial route.




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Some QFLink/Alliance Embraer shots from the press release
 
The Darwin base was announced a month or so ago wasn’t it?
NT government were chipping in $3-4m or something to have 4 E190’s based there permanently
Its fantastic for Darwin and much needed
 
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Whilst not showing on the QANTAS website (flight status) for some reason, Wednesdays Townsville flight and today and tomorrows Carins flight have been cancelled as well as the scrapping of the Tuesday CNS flight for a while anyways. Nonetheless my point stands that the flights don’t seem to be going to well for them yet.
 
Sounds like the Dili flights have switched contracts from AirNorth to Alliance/QantasLink
 
Alliance are having major crewing issues

Can they not just pay Oz crews 10% more to stop the shedding of bodies? Is it really that hard? No lets not do that, burn millions while everyone leaves, pay millions more getting Poms out here, then hope the problem goes away soon after.
 

Can they not just pay Oz crews 10% more to stop the shedding of bodies? Is it really that hard? No lets not do that, burn millions while everyone leaves, pay millions more getting Poms out here, then hope the problem goes away soon after.
While the big guys ( for big aircraft) are hiring will always be a movement of people small-->big. And for some people (~family) living in a major city is better than living in the bush/small regional towns.
 
While the big guys ( for big aircraft) are hiring will always be a movement of people small-->big. And for some people (~family) living in a major city is better than living in the bush/small regional towns.

While true - they shut down a perfectly good base (717) with long term NT residents to reduce costs and now Alliance (flying the same routes) are loosing staff by the day to the point where the base is not viable.
 
The former mr pants has been desperately trying to get a Darwin base for months. Can't even get a call back it seems
 
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