The New South Wales north coast will benefit from more direct flights with Qantas’ new route between Coffs Harbour and Brisbane, which took off yesterday.
The national carrier will operate four weekly return flights between Coffs Harbour and Brisbane with its turboprop Q400 aircraft, adding around 600 seats on the route each week.
The new route was delayed a month due to the Brisbane lockdown and associated travel restrictions and follows the launch of flights from Melbourne to Coffs Harbour in April.
Since the route was announced in February, Qantas has offered multiple sales with fares as low as $119 one way.
Qantas currently operates 28 weekly return flights between Sydney and Coffs Harbour and daily flights between Melbourne and Coffs Harbour.
Qantas’ Fly Flexible policy offers customers who book flights before 31 July 2021 added flexibility with unlimited fee free date changes when travelling before 28 February 2022. A fare difference may apply.