Qantas is one of the original members of the Oneworld Alliance. Qantas has codeshare agreements with 26 other airlines worldwide, including American Airlines, British Airways, Emirates, and Japan Airlines. The airline is the largest in the Australian region. The airline offers its own local, regional, and international flights to 20 domestic and 21 international destinations in fourteen nations on all six continents, excluding Antarctica. The airline operates flights to 65 Australian cities and 31 foreign destinations by means of its subsidiaries.

Qantas' IATA code is QF

Qantas's ICAO code is QFA. Qantas's call indication is QANTAS.

Focus Cities and Hubs

Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney are the three airports from which Qantas operates. Adelaide Airport, Dubai International Airport, and Perth Airport are the airline's secondary hubs. Los Angeles International Airport, Darwin International Airport, and Cairns International Airport are the airports that Qantas is targeting.

Qantas's fleet

Of the 123 aircraft in Qantas' fleet, 40 are Airbus and 83 are Boeing.

The way that different Qantas aircraft are painted is one of their defining features. To differentiate them from other aircraft at an airport, they are painted with unique artwork produced by various artists. The planes also have unique names that honor various Australian birds, stars, Greek deities, Australian cities, and pioneers of Australian aviation.

Travel Classes at Qantas

There are four travel classes offered by Qantas. In addition to transforming into a flat bed, the First Class's distinctive seat arrangement allows passengers to switch from front-facing during takeoff to side-facing for dining and sleeping. Flatbeds are available in Business Class on international flights. Instead of being a level above Economy Class, the Premium Economy Class is provided as a service one level below Business Class.

In-flight Entertainment at Qantas

Under the "On:Q" brand, Qantas offers cutting-edge in-flight entertainment systems that use the Panasonic Avionics System to provide an audiovisual on-demand service. The service also offers exclusive content from the National Geographic Channel, HBO, and Foxtel.

The Frequent Flyer Program of Qantas

Through its Qantas Frequent Flyer program, passengers can accrue Qantas Points. They also get points when they rent a car or book a hotel with Qantas. A variety of products and services, including wine, food, accommodation, and stuff from particular merchants, can be purchased using points. Silver, Gold, Platinum, and Platinum One are the highest levels available to flyers, with Bronze being the lowest.

Oneworld Alliance and Codeshare

One of the founding members of the Oneworld Alliance is Qantas. American Airlines, British Airways, Emirates, and Japan Airlines are among the 26 other airlines with which Qantas has codeshare agreements worldwide.

The baggage policy of Qantas

Allowance for checked luggage is determined by the destination and the passenger's Qantas Frequent Flyer status. Checked baggage is normally allowed to weigh 66 pounds and be no larger than 62 inches in length, breadth, and height. Higher travel classes are eligible for a larger allowance. The type of travel also affects carry-on luggage. Generally speaking, carry-on luggage can only weigh up to 15 pounds and measure up to 45 inches. Another non-rigid clothing bag up to 73 inches in length is permitted.