Broken Hill Regional Council Mayor, Tom Kennedy, has welcomed the announcement of new Qantas flights between the city and Sydney, saying the route will provide the local community with additional choice and flexibility.
“I think the community will be very excited to see the arrival of Qantas and to see some competition in the local market,” Mayor Kennedy said.
“Air travel is of vital importance to our community for tourism, health, and education, and I’d like to thank Qantas for providing locals with more options and more flexibility by offering their services out of Broken Hill.”
Qantas will add Broken Hill to its domestic route network for the first time from April 8, with the airline to begin two weekly return flights between between Sydney and Broken Hill with its 50-seat Q300 aircraft.
QantasLink CEO, John Gissing said the service will create stronger connections for the far west of NSW for both business and leisure travellers.
“Broken Hill is a unique Australian town and as the national carrier, we are thrilled to be adding it to our route map today,” said Mr Gissing.
“We are constantly looking for new opportunities to stimulate domestic tourism and support small business operators across regional Australia.
“We know many Australians are eager for their next holiday destination and outback New South Wales has plenty to offer. This new route will make it easier for travellers to experience Broken Hill’s rich history, growing cultural scene and spectacular natural surrounds.
“Residents of the far west will be able to seamlessly connect on to our domestic and international networks through Sydney, with local businesses and industries set to benefit from stronger travel connections and more visitors.
“QantasLink customers and Frequent Flyers will be able to earn and use Qantas Points on the new flights to enjoy premium service, including complimentary food and drinks, checked baggage and access to Qantas lounges in Sydney.”
With the inclusion of Broken Hill, the Qantas Group has launched 52 new domestic routes, including to many country destinations since the start of the global pandemic, as Australians seek out new holiday adventures close to home.
Fares will start from $269 one-way, but to celebrate the new destination, Qantas is offering a special sale fare starting from $189 one-way, available for sale until 21 February, unless sold out prior.