Qantas has inked a three-year deal with Alliance Airlines to provide additional capacity to meet what it calls an expected surge in local tourism demand once the country moves beyond sudden COVID-related border closures.
Under the terms of the deal, Brisbane-based Alliance will provide the QantasLink network with three Embraer E-190 jets to link regional centres with smaller capital cities.
Alliance will provide the crews and maintenance for the 98-seat twin-jets and Qantas has an option to take up to 14 of the aircraft.
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