Qantas and Perth Airport: A New Era of Collaboration

Qantas and Perth Airport: A New Era of Collaboration

After years of contention, Qantas and Perth Airport have finally reached an agreement, marking the beginning of a new chapter in their relationship. Today, Qantas announced a groundbreaking 12-year commercial deal with Perth Airport, transforming it into a major international and domestic hub for both Qantas and its low-fare subsidiary, Jetstar. This ambitious project is expected to cost approximately AU$5 billion ($3.3 billion).

A Western Gateway to Australia

A significant part of this long-term agreement involves Perth Airport committing around AU$3 billion ($2 billion) to develop new terminal facilities and construct a new parallel runway, scheduled to be operational by 2028. These upgrades are designed to support ultra-long-haul flights and will include enhancements to gates to accommodate the Qantas Project Sunrise Airbus A350s, set to arrive in 2026.

This partnership not only signifies a mending of fences but also heralds a significant investment in the future of air travel in Australia, promising enhanced connectivity and state-of-the-art infrastructure for travelers.

Gareth Edwards

Gareth is one of the founders and owners of final approach. Gareth covers many of the airports across the North west including Manchester, Liverpool & Hawarden. Gareth is the main designer of the website.

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