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Airlines rush to add more Queensland flights after border reopening – Brisbane Times
Airlines will more than triple flights into Queensland from next month when state borders reopen, with thousands of southerners set to flock to the state.
The airlines will also operate more than 160 flights from Melbourne, pending the decision from the Queensland government on Wednesday.
The extra flights were expected to return the flying schedule of Qantas Group, including both Qantas and Jetstar, to about 60 per cent of pre-COVID levels by Christmas.
Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce said Queenslanders could expect to welcome a lot more visitors in the next few months.
“This is news that many families have been waiting so long to hear,” he said.
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