Qantas (QF) seat map listing
Qantas was founded on November 16, 1920. It is the largest airline in Australia. Also, Qantas is the third on the list of the oldest operating airlines in the world. The company is headquartered in Mascot, New South Wales, Australia. The main hubs are Brisbane Airport, Melbourne Airport, and Sydney Airport. The airline operates charter flights to Antarctica on behalf of Croydon Travel. In total, Qantas serves 85 destinations. The company's fleet consists of 126 planes.
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Qantas
Fleet
Fokker
- Fokker F1002 types
Airbus
- Airbus A220-3001 type
- Airbus A3191 type
- Airbus A3202 types
- Airbus A330-2003 types
- Airbus A330-3002 types
- Airbus A3801 type
De Havilland
Boeing
- Boeing 737-8001 type
- Boeing 787-91 type
Embraer
- Embraer E1902 types
Check in rules
Check-in can be done online (via the website or mobile app) or at the airport. Qantas Online check-in begins 24 hours before departure and ends 60 minutes before departure (for Qantas domestic flights) and two hours (for Qantas international flights). Check-in desks open three hours before departure and close 60 minutes before departure.
Qantas Check-in rulesBaggage
On Australian domestic flights, Economy Class passengers are allowed one piece of luggage weighing no more than 23 kg. Qantas Business Class passengers are allowed two pieces of baggage weighing no more than 32 kg. On Qantas international flights to America, Economy Class passengers are generally allowed two pieces of baggage weighing no more than 23 kg each. Cabin baggage allowance for economy class: one bag x 115 cm (sum of all dimensions), not more than seven kg. For Qantas Business class one bag x 115 cm (total of all dimensions) or two bags x 105 cm (total of all dimensions), for a maximum of seven kg.
Qantas Baggage rulesUnaccompanied minors
For children traveling alone (without the supervision of a parent or guardian, sibling aged 15 years or older, or an adult designated as the child's parent or guardian), including children traveling on the same Qantas flight but in a different class or cabin, classified as unaccompanied minors Qantas Airways offers a Minor Unaccompanied Minor service. Children between the ages of 5 and 12 may travel alone on domestic and international flights only as unaccompanied minors. Exceptionally, 5-year-olds may travel alone on international flights only if the total travel time is less than 6 hours. Children aged between 12 and 16 years old can travel alone as unaccompanied minors only at the request of their parents or guardians.
Unaccompanied minors in QantasInfants
A child under two years of age (24 months) may travel free of charge if the infant is on another passenger's lap during the Qantas flight. Only one infant on the lap is allowed per adult. If one adult travels with more than one infant under two years of age, a regular seat must be purchased for each additional infant. Cradles may be requested for infants under six months of age on domestic and 18 months on international flights.
Qantas Infants policyPets
Qantas airline does not allow animals to fly, with the exception of guide animals to assist passengers with physical or hearing impairments.
Flying with pets on Qantas
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