QantasLink has officially opened the QantasLink
Regional Lounge at Coffs Harbour Airport and even named a 74-seat
Q400 aircraft after the city.
The new lounge reflects a style similar to
Qantas Clubs throughout Australia and offers Platinum and
Gold Frequent Flyers and Qantas Club members a range of services
including:
- complimentary wireless internet - plasma
television with Austar channel facility; and - a selection of
premium refreshments including alcoholic and non-alcoholic
beverages.
The QantasLink Coffs Harbour Regional Lounge
joins lounges already in operation in Broome, Devonport,
Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Launceston, Mackay, Port Hedland and
Rockhampton.
QantasLink has invested over $600 million in 21
new Q400 aircraft since 2006. These operate alongside the
airline’s fleet of five Q200, 16 Q300 and 11 Boeing 717 aircraft,
currently providing around 1900 flights each week to 54
metropolitan and regional destinations throughout Australia
“Coffs Harbour was one of the first ports to
experience our new Q400 aircraft in 2007, and we have recently
expanded our Q400 schedule on the Coffs Harbour-Sydney route by
adding an additional five return services each week, resulting in
all 33 services on the route being operated by the Q400 aircraft,” said QantasLink Executive Manager, Mr Narendra Kumar.
QantasLink has been flying to Coffs Harbour
since 1992.
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