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Qantaslink Adds Flights to Christmas & Cocos Islands

QantasLink has today announced it will commence flying to Christmas Island and Cocos (Keeling) Islands for the first time, with flights set to take off from 3 November 2025*.

As part of a five-year partnership with the Australian Government that includes both passenger and dedicated freight services, the new flights will provide essential connections for the more than 2,500 residents across both territories, supporting local communities, government operations, tourism and freight.

Available for booking from Monday 18 August**, the new services will also make it easier for Australians to reach the remote islands through Qantas’ extensive international and domestic network.

QantasLink CEO Rachel Yangoyan says the airline is delighted to serve these unique Australian territories.

“We’re proud to have been selected by the Australian Government to provide these essential services to the Indian Ocean Territories. QantasLink has a long history connecting remote communities across Australia, and we’re committed to delivering a reliable and warm service to customers.

“We look forward to supporting these island communities and helping maintain their vital connection to mainland Australia, while also making it easier for Australians to discover the incredible natural beauty and unique cultures of Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands.”

The services will operate twice weekly using Airbus A319 and A320 aircraft in full economy configuration.

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*Schedule subject to change

** Bookings for QantasLink passenger services will be available to book from 18 August 2025. On sale timing for freight services will be announced at a later date.

https://www.qantasnewsroom.com.au/media-releases/qantaslink-launches-new-flights-to-christmas-island-and-cocos-keeling-islands/

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