Australia's international flights surged this July

theage.com.au [$]

International flight bookings to and from Australia have surged in July, exceeding last year's pace, despite economic concerns. The number of international flights is up 7.8% compared to July 2024, fueled by increased supply to meet strong demand. Airlines are offering more flights to more destinations, with non-stop services boosting interest. This increase comes as airlines like Qantas, Singapore Airlines, and Emirates expand capacity. Sydney Airport has also boosted staffing to avoid last year's travel disruptions.


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