Travel WeeklyTravel WeeklyTravel Weekly
  • Aviation
  • Cruise
  • Destinations
Search
  • Aviation
  • Cruise
  • Destinations
  • Appointments
  • Hotels
  • Rail
  • Technology
  • Tourism
  • Travel Advisors
  • Wholesalers
  • Partner Content
  • Events
  • Latest News
  • Subscribe to newsletter
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • Women in Travel Awards
  • Travel DAZE
© 2025 The Misfits Media Company Pty Limited. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: Major airline news: Qantas and American to form joint business
Share
Subscribe
Sign In
Travel WeeklyTravel Weekly
Search
  • Aviation
  • Cruise
  • Destinations
  • Hotels
  • Rail
  • Technology
  • Tourism
  • Travel Advisors
  • Wholesalers
  • Partner Content
  • Events
  • Discover
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Women in Travel Awards
  • Travel DAZE
  • The Travel Awards
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
  • About
  • Contact
  • Editorial Principles
  • Privacy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Advertise With Us
© 2025 The Misfits Media Company Pty Limited. All Rights Reserved.
Travel Weekly > Aviation > Major airline news: Qantas and American to form joint business
Aviation

Major airline news: Qantas and American to form joint business

Hannah Edensor
Published on: 27th February 2018 at 12:56 PM
Hannah Edensor
Share
3 Min Read
SHARE

Qantas and American Airlines have filed an application for a second time seeking approval to form a joint business.

The airlines first submitted approval in 2016 which was struck down by US regulators who were concerned the joint business would make up 60 per cent of the aviation industry in Australia and the US.

It is not clear how the new application differs from the first, however, it cites a multitude of reasons why the partnership will be beneficial to consumers.

The second application was submitted to the US Department of Transportation (DOT) this morning.

According to Qantas, the joint business, will “significantly improve service, stimulate demand and unlock more than $USD 300 million annually in consumer benefits that are not achievable through any other form of cooperation”.

These include; up to $USD 221m in value from expanding codesharing between American and Qantas, as well as up to $USD 89m in value by offering a wider range of fare classes across each other’s networks, including lower fares and discounts.

As per the release, it will also “give American and Qantas the opportunity to launch additional routes between the US and Australia and New Zealand, including new flights to city pairs currently not served by either carrier”.

Overall, Qantas highlights the improved customer experience which an “expanded relationship” would create.

According to the airline, a joint business would mean improved frequent flyer benefits and investments in lounges, baggage systems and other infrastructure designed to better serve the carriers’ joint customers.

It would also stimulate significant demand for new travel – generating up to 180,000 new trips between the US and Australia and New Zealand every year.

While it seems the airlines are remaining positive about the application, Qantas has said that if it is not approved, “American and Qantas will have no choice but to further reduce codesharing on their networks”.

“This will jeopardise the number of services and routes each carrier flies between the US and Australia and New Zealand.”

It gives the example of Qantas being forced to reduce the frequency of, downgauge or potentially cancel its A380 service between Sydney and Dallas/Fort Worth, and American may further reduce its services between Los Angeles and Sydney and Auckland.

In 2016, when the first application was denied, Qantas said the DOT decision represented a “significant departure from precedent and ignores the evidence of intense competition on the trans-Pacific as well as the material benefits that this alliance already provided and would continue to provide to consumers”.


Do you have something to say on this? Get in touch with Travel Weekly Editor Daisy Doctor here to share your thoughts. 

SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR FREE
Sign up to receive a subscription to the Travel Weekly daily email newsletter
TAGGED:@australia2016american airlinesdepartment of transportationjoint businessjulietqantasromeousa
Share

Latest News

Riverland Food and Wine Festival adds a winter chapter to event calendar.
Riverland Food and Wine Festival adds a winter chapter to event calendar
February 10, 2026
Inspiring Vacations brings The Greatest Travel Show to Brisbane.
Inspiring Vacations brings The Greatest Travel Show to Brisbane
February 10, 2026
Virtuoso appoints Thatcher Brown as special advisor to COO, Cruise
February 10, 2026
Peppers Gallery Hotel Canberra has appointed Manoj Ramisetti as GM.
Peppers Gallery Hotel Canberra F&B to get a lift under new GM Manoj Ramisetti
February 10, 2026
//

Travel Weekly is an Australian travel industry publication covering the latest news, trends, and insights across tourism, aviation, hospitality and travel marketing.

About TW

  • About
  • Contact
  • Editorial Principles
  • Privacy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Advertise With Us

Top Categories

  • Aviation
  • Cruise
  • Destinations
  • Hotels
  • Rail
  • Tourism
  • Travel Advisors

Sign Up for Our Newsletter



Travel WeeklyTravel Weekly
Follow US
© 2026 The Misfits Media Company Pty Limited. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?

Not a member? Sign Up