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Qantas, Jetstar And Virgin To Resume Domestic Flights From Today

Qantas, Jetstar And Virgin To Resume Domestic Flights From Today

The flights will go to all capital cities and 36 regional destinations.

Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie

Qantas, Jetstar and Virgin have announced plans to resume dozens of domestic flights around Australia.

Nearly all international and domestic routes were closed last month due to the coronavirus, however it appears some will be reopening from today.

Deals have been struck between the government and the airlines to get planes back in the air, which will cost around $165 million, according to 10daily.

A statement from Qantas read: "While travel restrictions mean most passenger flights are not commercially viable at the moment, there remains a need for some essential travel - particularly given the distances between most Australian cities.

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"These flights will also provide critical freight capacity, which has fallen significantly as commercial air networks have shrunk. Much of the bellyspace on these flights will be used for mail and other urgent shipments, including medical equipment.

"The temporary regional network focuses on towns that are more than two hours' drive from key transport hubs."

Several states and territories have coronavirus-related restrictions on travel and those still apply.

You may be forced into quarantine for two weeks as a precaution.

News Corp reports passengers will be allowed to fly if they're an essential traveller or if they're returning home.

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The flights will go to all capital cities and 36 regional destinations such as Albury, Alice Springs, Coffs Harbour, Dubbo, Kalgoorlie, Mildura, Port Lincoln, Rockhampton, Tamworth, Townsville and Wagga Wagga.

Virgin will be able to do more than 60 flights per week under the new rules.

It said: "As a major Australian airline, we are proud to support the federal government in returning passengers home and enabling essential travellers to continue flying during this time.

"The minimal domestic schedule will enable Virgin Australia to reinstate some of its stood down flight, cabin and ground crew, along with other operational team members."

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This new arrangement will last for the next two months and will be subject to review if there are any issues.

Deputy Prime Minister Brendan McCormack says the deal will allow people who absolutely need to travel interstate to do so.

In a statement, he said: "We know that a strong domestic aviation network is critical to Australia's success and today's announcement demonstrates our commitment, yet again, to maintaining connectivity during this pandemic.

"This investment will also help Australians returning from overseas, who find themselves in a different city after 14 days of mandatory quarantine, complete their journey home safely."

The flights will resume from today.

Featured Image Credit: PA

Topics: News, Australia