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The Spirit of Australia — connecting Australia to 100+ destinations across the globe. Explore los destinos 100+ en todos los países 25+: filtre por centro de operaciones y haga clic en cualquier destino para comparar tarifas.

100+
Destinos
25+
Países
18M+
Pasajeros anuales
130+
Tamaño de la flota

Qantas — Network & Service Overview

Qantas, officially the Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services Limited, is Australia’s flag carrier and one of the oldest continuously operating airlines in the world, founded in 1920. It is a full-service carrier wholly owned by the Qantas Group, which also operates low-cost subsidiary Jetstar. The airline operates as a premium international and domestic service, with its primary hubs at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport (SYD) and Melbourne Tullamarine Airport (MEL). Qantas maintains a fleet composed of Airbus and Boeing aircraft, serving as the primary carrier for Australian passengers travelling to key regional destinations such as Bali and other Indonesian markets.

Qantas serves 85 destinations across six continents, with a strong presence in the Asia-Pacific region, including major hubs in Singapore, Hong Kong, and Los Angeles. Its network extends to North America, with direct flights to Los Angeles, Dallas/Fort Worth, and San Francisco, and to Europe via London Heathrow. Within Australia, Qantas operates extensive domestic services linking SYD and MEL to all state capitals and regional centres. As a member of the oneworld alliance, Qantas offers codeshare agreements with partner airlines including American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, and Japan Airlines, enabling seamless travel across a broader global network.

Qantas operates a two-class cabin on international routes: Business and Economy, with the latter offering standard amenities including complimentary meals and drinks on most flights. The airline’s domestic services in Australia provide a choice of Economy and Premium Economy on selected routes, with the latter offering extra legroom and priority services. Qantas enforces a standard checked baggage allowance of 23kg in Economy and 32kg in Business for international flights, with variations based on fare type. The airline also provides a premium lounge network at SYD and MEL, accessible to Business and Platinum One frequent flyers, as well as oneworld Emerald members.

Acerca de «Qantas»

Qantas (QF) es una aerolínea miembro de oneworld fundada en 1920. La aerolínea opera una flota de 130+ aviones y transporta aproximadamente a 18M+ pasajeros al año a 100+ destinos en 25+ países. Sus principales centros de operaciones sonSydney Kingsford Smith Airport (SYD) in Sydney, Australia and Melbourne Airport (MEL) in Melbourne, Australia

The Spirit of Australia — connecting Australia to 100+ destinations across the globe.

Qantas Aeropuertos principales

Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport (SYD) — Sydney, Australia

Qantas opera desde Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport como uno de sus principales aeropuertos base, conectando a los pasajeros con destinos de los países de 25+. Ver guías de aeropuertos.

Melbourne Airport (MEL) — Melbourne, Australia

Qantas opera desde Melbourne Airport como uno de sus principales aeropuertos base, conectando a los pasajeros con destinos de los países de 25+. Ver guías de aeropuertos.

Qantas Las mejores rutas

Algunas de las rutas más transitadas de «Qantas», que conectan los principales centros de operaciones con destinos populares:

DeARutaFrecuencia
SydneyLondonSYDLHRDaily
SydneyLos AngelesSYDLAX2× daily
SydneySingaporeSYDSIN2× daily
SydneyTokyoSYDNRTDaily
Qantas
Hubs2
Routes33+
Dests100+
Countries25+
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Click a hub or hub button to filter routes. Search destinations above. Click any dot to compare fares.

25+

Countries

100+

Destinations

130+

Fleet Size

18M+

Annual Passengers

Founded

1920

IATA Code

QF

Alliance

oneworld

Hubs

SYD, MEL

Hub Airports

SYD
Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport
Sydney, Australia · 22 routes
MEL
Melbourne Airport
Melbourne, Australia · 11 routes

Qantas airline intelligence

Network strategy, booking tips, alliance benefits and operating profile — updated for 2026.

Founded
1920
106 years
Destinations
100+
in 25+ countries
Alliance
oneworld

Carrier profile

Qantas is a full-service carrier — fares typically include checked baggage, complimentary meals, and seat selection. Multiple cabin classes (economy, premium economy, business, sometimes first) give upgrade paths via cash or miles. Based in Australia, and has been operating since 1920.

Network strategy

Qantas operates a multi-hub network across Sydney (SYD), Melbourne (MEL). When booking, compare connections via each hub — sometimes a less-obvious hub is faster, cheaper, or has a better lounge for your status tier.

Qantas currently flies to 100+ destinations across 25+ countries. Use the interactive map above to filter by hub and find the most relevant routes for your origin city.

Alliance & loyalty

Qantas is a member of oneworld. Frequent-flyer miles earn and redeem across 13+ partner airlines including British Airways, American, Cathay Pacific, Japan Airlines, Qantas, Qatar Airways. Hit elite status with oneworld Emerald via British Airways Executive Club, American AAdvantage, or Cathay Pacific Asia Miles to unlock lounge access, priority boarding and upgrades when flying Qantas.

Booking tips

For Qantas fares, book 6-10 weeks out for short-haul Asian routes, 8-14 weeks out for long-haul. Premium-economy is often cheapest exactly at the 10-week mark. Award availability opens 330+ days in advance — set alerts and book early for peak-season redemptions.

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Qantas Mapa de ruta - Preguntas frecuentes

¿Cuáles son los principales aeropuertos de conexión de «Qantas»?+

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¿A cuántos destinos vuela Qantas?+

Qantas vuela a destinos de 100+ en países de 25+. La red abarca mercados nacionales, regionales e internacionales en las principales regiones de operación de la aerolínea.

¿Cuál es la ruta con más tráfico de «Qantas»?+

Una de las rutas más transitadas de «Qantas» es la que une «Sydney» con «London» (SYD–LHR), operada por «Daily».

¿Forma parte «Qantas» de alguna alianza de aerolíneas?+

Qantas es miembro de la Alianza Global de Aerolíneas (oneworld), lo que permite a los pasajeros beneficiarse de los acuerdos de interlínea y las alianzas de código compartido con las aerolíneas miembros de todo el mundo.