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Brisbane, 27 May 2002

Qantas operates more flights to Europe and Asia
Qantas today announced capacity increases on its Singapore and Europe routes as part of its new northern winter schedules.

Brisbane, 27 May 2002

Qantas customers fly through check-in
In a first for Australia, Qantas customers will soon be able to check-in themselves and their baggage at state-of-the-art, self-service kiosks.

SYDNEY, 20 May 2002

Qantas Puts Beds in Business Class
Qantas today announced that it would invest $300 million to relaunch its International Business Class, featuring new seats that convert to beds.

Brisbane, 17 May 2002

Qantas announces direct flights to five Queensland cities
Qantas non-stop Boeing 717 services into five popular Queensland holiday centres from Sydney and Melbourne went on sale today.

Sydney, 15 May 2002

Qantas and NRL play ball
Qantas today announced a three-year sponsorship with the National Rugby League (NRL).

Sydney, 15 May 2002

More flights and bigger aircraft to Hamilton Island for seekers of sun
Qantas will operate new non-stop flights between Melbourne and Hamilton Island on Fridays and Sundays from 12 July on Boeing 737 aircraft.

Sydney, 15 May 2002

Qantas and NSW Institute of Sport join forces
Qantas today announced a three-year sponsorship of the New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS).

SYDNEY, 13 May 2002

Qantas Simplifies Airfare Advertising
Qantas announced today it would implement changes to the way it advertises airfares to give customers greater transparency with regard to the cost components of travel. This decision has been made particularly in view of the growing number and value of charges, levies and taxes imposed on airline tickets.

SYDNEY, 08 May 2002

Qantas Reaches Agreement With AMWU and AWU
Qantas Airways said today that the great majority of members of the Australian Metal Workers Union and Australian Workers Union had now voted to approve a 30-month wages agreement with the airline.

SYDNEY, 07 May 2002

Qantas Rejects ACCC Action
Qantas Airways today rejected the ACCC's action against the airline under section 46 of the Trade Practices Act.