Our only international air line is Quantas.
Australian Airlines ended in 2006.
Australian Airlines was created in 2001.
The Australian Airlines is Qantas
Based in New Zealand, Pacific Blue Airlines was a subsidiary of Australian Airline and Virgin Blue. It was renamed Virgin Australian Airlines in December 2011.
"I Want That Flight" is an Australian online company that searches and compares various airlines for fares. This company only searches Australian airlines.
for quantas it is a kangaroo and for jetstar star :)
Australian airlines began operations in 2002 and ended on June 30, 2006. However they continued to operate under an agreement for Qantas, their reward program.
Qantas and Virgin Australia are two Australian airlines that fly to the United States. There are several American airline companies that fly between the USA and Australia.
Malaysian Airlines Singapore Airlines Cathay Pacific airlines Emirates Airlines (You'd need Australian visa tho, because all their NZ trips stop in Australia, getting an Australian Visa is a Must, even if you were not getting off the plane) Bahrain Airlines Kuwaiti Airlines and of course Saudi airlines (but due to crappy service and expensive tickets even saudis themselves don't fly on Saudi airliners) the first two are the best, and a lot of people recommends them.
There are four main airlines currently using the Airbus A380, which is the largest passenger airliner in the world. These airlines are Emirates, Singapore Airlines, Qantas, and Lufthansa.
The word "Australian" has four syllables. (Aus-tra-li-an)
There are four airline companies with services in O'Hare International Airport. They are Spirit Airlines, Air Choice One, American Airlines, and United Airlines.