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Getting to Australia
Welcome To Selfdrive Australia
How To Get To Australia
Flying to Australia and getting around Australia
Now there are a number of ways to fly to Australia and here
are a few of them.
How To Get To Australia - Airlines
Qantas
Today, Qantas is widely regarded as the world's leading
long distance airline and one of the strongest brands in Australia.
To check availability of flights check their website. http://www.qantas.com.au
Virgin Blue
Dubbed the low cost airline of the industry, compare their
prices and flight availability on their website. Since its
launch Virgin Blue has evolved from a start-up entrepreneurial
business to become Australia’s leading major airline for service,
on-time performance and value for money, as well as being
one of the world’s most profitable airline companies. With
approximately 32 per cent of the domestic market and a modern
fleet of 55 Next Generation Boeing 737-700 and 800 series
and Embraer E170 and E190 aircraft, Virgin Blue Airlines operates
over 2200 flights a week to 22 Australian cities and centres
and employs more than 4200 team members.http://www.virginblue.com.au/
Tiger Airways
Tiger Airways is Asia-Pacific's true low fare airline. It
consistently strives to offer passengers the lowest airfares
on safe and convenient point-to-point air travel. Tiger Airways
took to the skies from Singapore in September 2004 with two
aircraft in its fleet and three routes in its network. Within
three years of operation, Tiger Airways now flies to more
than 25 destinations across 8 countries in Asia-Pacific on
a fleet of brand new Airbus A320 aircraft.
To check availability of flights check their website.
http://www.tigerairways.com
Jetstar
Jetstar is Australia's new low fares airline. Their aim
is to provide consistent low fares to Australian and New Zealand
leisure travellers.
To check availability of flights check their website.
http://www.jetstar.com.au/
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