Airlines which include ADELAIDE in their network.
Listed underneath the name of the airline are the destinations to which the airline flies - domestic flights by direct route only, and the aircraft types which usually operate those services.
DOMESTIC SERVICES
Rex
(Regional Express)
Broken Hill, Ceduna, Coober Pedy,
Kingscote (Kangaroo Island), Mount Gambier,
Port Lincoln, Whyalla (Saab 340)
O'Connor
Airlines QANTAS
FREQUENT FLYER
Mildura, Mount Gambier,
Port Augusta
(Jetstream J32)
Qantas
ONE WORLD
Alice Springs, Brisbane, Canberra,
Darwin, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney
(B737)
Kendell
(now Rex) Saab 340 (VH-EKD)
at Port Lincoln
Airport 29 Nov 1999
Jetstar
(100% owned by Qantas)
Avalon, Brisbane,
Cairns, Darwin, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Sunshine Coast, Sydney, (A320)
Virgin Blue
Brisbane, Broome, Canberra, Gold
Coast, Hobart, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney (B737)
Virgin
Blue B737-400 VH-VGA at Adelaide Airport, International Terminal,
10 Mar
2002 with tail of Malaysian Airlines B747 in background.
INTERNATIONAL SERVICES
Air New Zealand STAR
ALLIANCE
Auckland - Tuesday, Friday,
Sunday (A320), frequency
increasing to daily by March 2008
Cathay Pacific ONE WORLD
Hong Kong - Monday, Wednesday,
Friday, Sunday (A330), frequency
increasing to daily from November 2007
Malaysia Airlines
Kuala Lumpur - Tuesday,
Thursday, Saturday, Sunday (B777)
Qantas
ONE WORLD
Singapore - Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday (A330)
Singapore Airlines STAR ALLIANCE
Singapore - Daily (B777) [this
is the first daily international service for Adelaide]

Singapore Airlines A340 turning onto the runway and commencing take off from Adelaide Airport - 09 April 1999 and 14 April 1999
Airlines which fly to the places in my Travel Pages
Other Airlines
British Airways (ONE WORLD)
Lan Chile (ONE WORLD)
Lufthansa (STAR ALLIANCE)
Scandinavian Airlines System (STAR ALLIANCE)
South African Airways (STAR ALLIANCE)
Thai International Airlines (STAR ALLIANCE)
Virgin Atlantic (49% owned by Singapore Airlines)
Other
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ANSETT

1936-2002
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to go to my Ansett pages
ADELAIDE AIRPORT
Below are pictures of some planes, from both Australian and international
airlines, at Adelaide Airport.
They are all from the 1970's.
LEFT: A Twin Otter (DHC-6) VH-TGW of
Trans Australian Airlines at Adelaide Airport in December 1972.
This aircraft operated once a fortnight Adelaide - Leigh Creek - Birdsville.

A De Havilland Dove (VH-ABM)
of Central Australian Airlines
at Adelaide Airport late in 1975.

LEFT: Monarch Airlines operated
Bristol Britannia aircraft on their flights from the UK bringing
personnel to work on projects in connection with Woomera.
This picture was taken around
1971 at Adelaide Airport.

A Canadair CL44 (G-AXAA)
freighter of Trans Meridian Air Cargo was one
of several flights to Adelaide by
overseas
airlines.
The tail of the aircraft could swing open enabling very large items to
be
loaded/unloaded. This picture was taken about 1971.
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