Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

‘Australia back on the map’ with new flights

- MADELEINE ACHENZA

QANTAS and Jetstar have announced two new internatio­nal flight routes out of Sydney airport in time for Aussies booking long-awaited holidays.

Qantas will offer a direct route between Sydney and Bengaluru (formerly Bangalore) – the first non-stop flight between Australia and southern India by any airline.

Both Jetstar and Qantas will start offering direct flights to Seoul in South Korea. Return flights on Qantas’s Airbus

A330 will start flying to the tech and finance hub of Bengaluru four times a week from September 14.

The flight will shave almost three hours off the current fastest travel time to the southern Indian city.

“It’s clear that Australia is back on the map for internatio­nal travellers,” Qantas Group chief executive Alan Joyce said.

He attributed the signing of the Australia-india free trade agreement to expanding trade and investment links between the two countries and driving demand for travel.

An agreement with India’s largest domestic airline, Indigo, will offer connecting flights to 50 cities, as the new free trade agreement is expected to strengthen demand.

This will allow Qantas passengers to transit seamlessly from Bengaluru, Delhi or Singapore onto Indigo flights to other major Indian cities and smaller ones.

Jetstar will start offering direct flights to Seoul’s Incheon Internatio­nal Airport three times a week from November 2.

Qantas will start flights from December 10 – the airline’s first service to Seoul since January 2008.

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