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Overview: Qantas is reducing its domestic capacity by about 5% in the May–June period in response to elevated jet fuel costs and ongoing geopolitical uncertainty. The cuts focus mainly on trunk routes between state capitals, with some regional services suspended or cancelled. This reflects a broader pressure on costs and schedules as fuel expenses rise.[1][4][5]
Key routes affected: Major city pairs such as Sydney–Melbourne, Sydney–Brisbane, and Melbourne–Brisbane are among routes with reduced frequencies, while several regional services (e.g., Mount Gambier, Coffs Harbour, and Hamilton Island) face cancellations or suspensions during the period.[3][4][5]
Context and outlook: Qantas has indicated it will redeploy capacity toward longer-haul services where demand remains strong and to diversify around fuel cost volatility. The airline notes continued demand for international travel, while domestic capacity is trimmed to mitigate higher fuel bills and volatile conditions.[4][5][1]
Public reception and alternatives: Affected passengers are offered refunds or alternative flight options where possible. Reports note that fuel-cost pressures could push airfares higher as capacity tightens on key routes.[5][1][4]
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Keep up to date with the latest flying news from Qantas across our network, fleet, customer experience and more.
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