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Wednesday, 10 June 2026

Qantas and Jetstar confirm flights from new Western Sydney Airport


Qantas and Jetstar will use the new Western Sydney International Airport to link to some of Australia's most popular domestic destinations.

Jetstar will launch the first commercial passenger service when Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport (WSI) opens on Sunday, October 25.

The Qantas Group and WSI today announced they had finalised a five-year agreement for domestic passenger flights and freight that will enable both airlines to build their schedule as demand for services grows in Western Sydney.

Jetstar will make history when JQ362 departs at 11am on October 25 to the Gold Coast. The airline will operate up to 14 flights a week between WSI and Melbourne, four weekly flights to the Gold Coast and three weekly flights to Brisbane. All flights will be operated by Airbus A320 aircraft.

Qantas operations will begin on March 28, 2027, with four flights per week to both Melbourne and Brisbane on a QantasLink Embraer E190.

Qantas will also be one of the first commercial airlines to fly from the airport when its inaugural freighter service takes off from WSI’s 24-hour Cargo Precinct on the evening of Monday, July 27.

All flights will be in addition to current services from Sydney Airport (Kingsford Smith).

“This is a major milestone for Australian aviation and one that has been years in the making," says Qantas Group Chief Executive Officer Vanessa Hudson.

"We’re incredibly proud that Jetstar will be the first Australian airline to begin operations at Western Sydney International Airport and Qantas will follow early next year.

“We’re excited by the potential of Western Sydney International Airport to spur local tourism and make aviation more accessible for millions of people in Western Sydney, who currently have to travel to Kingsford Smith to catch a flight.

“Jetstar has an incredible history of growing new markets and being the first airline to launch will give one of the country’s fastest growing regions better access to low fares to some of our most popular destinations.

“We know there’s growing demand for customers in Western Sydney and we’re proud to be working with Gold Coast Airport and Tourism and Events Queensland to make our services to South-East Queensland a reality."

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