All passenger flights in and out of Brisbane Airport have been suspended ahead of Here’s what other flights are affected — and what airlines are offering customers. Qantas Qantas flights to or from the Gold Coast were suspended from 4pm Wednesday — when Gold Coast Airport closed — with the suspension lasting until Sunday. Flights to or from Ballina have also been suspended until Sunday morning. READ MORE Tropical Cyclone Alfred forecast: What to expect over the coming days Flights to or from the Sunshine Coast, Coffs Harbour and Hervey Bay are continuing as scheduled at present. For flights to Ballina, Brisbane and the Gold Coast between 4 and 16 March, Qantas is offering customers a travel credit or a fee-free date change for up to two weeks from the original date subject to availability.
The policy is also applicable to all other destinations within Australia.
The New Travel Restrictions: What You Need to Know
Understanding the Policy
The new travel restrictions imposed by the Australian government have left many travelers confused and concerned about their upcoming trips. The policy, which applies to flights to and from various regional destinations, aims to reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission.
Virgin Australia has announced that it will be relocating its fleet of aircraft from Brisbane to Melbourne, Sydney, and its own Brisbane hangar. This move is expected to have significant implications for the airline’s operations and customers. The relocation is not only a logistical challenge but also a strategic decision that aims to optimize the airline’s fleet utilization and improve its overall efficiency. Reasons behind the relocation:
Virgin Australia is also offering a voucher or free date change for up to two weeks after their original flight date.
Tropical Cyclone Alert: Virgin Australia and Jetstar Offer Travel Flexibility**
A tropical cyclone is brewing in the Coral Sea, and Virgin Australia and Jetstar are taking proactive steps to support their passengers. The airlines are offering flexible travel options in response to the impending storm.
Understanding the Threat**
Tropical Cyclone Alfred is currently located in the Coral Sea, approximately 1,000 kilometers northeast of the Queensland coast. The cyclone is expected to bring strong winds and heavy rainfall to the region, posing a significant threat to travelers. The cyclone’s current category is 3, with sustained winds of up to 120 kilometers per hour and gusts reaching 150 kilometers per hour.
Rebooking and Refund Options
If you’re unable to travel due to unforeseen circumstances, Jetstar offers flexible rebooking and refund options to help you get back on track. Here are the details:
However, the agency has not confirmed any cancellations.
Flight Delays and Cancellations: What You Need to Know
Understanding the Situation
The Australian aviation industry is bracing itself for potential disruptions to air travel due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. With the recent surge in cases, there are concerns about the impact on air travel. Airservices Australia, the agency responsible for coordinating air traffic control, has issued a statement regarding the situation.