Qantas international flights return to South Australia for first-time in more than a decade
The first       Qantas international service to South Australia in more than a decade       takes off today, with direct flights between Auckland and Adelaide.
        
       It marks a highly anticipated milestone for the State and strengthens       South Australia’s connection to key international markets including New       Zealand and North America (with a one stop connection to New York City).
        
       Latest data shows annually there are 43,000 visitors from New Zealand and       56,000 from North America, contributing a combined $211 million to South       Australia’s economy and generating a total of more than 1.4 million       nights’ stay in the year to June 2025.
        
       Tourism expenditure from New Zealand grew by 42 per cent in the last       year, to $93 million in the year-ending June 2025 - up from $65 million       in the year prior.
        
       The new Qantas route will add more than 30,000 seats between Auckland and       Adelaide and will operate seasonally through to 3 May 2026 four times per       week – Monday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday – on a Boeing 737-800       aircraft.
        
       Qantas currently operates nearly 280 services per week into Adelaide,       connecting more than 14 destinations around Australia to the State.
        
       The Qantas international flight is the second new service to commence       flying into Adelaide this week and comes at a time when more       international airlines are flying into the State than ever before.
        
       Upcoming new international airline arrivals include Cathay Pacific       starting 11 November connecting Hong Kong and Adelaide, followed by       United Airlines starting 11 December from San Francisco.
        
       Quotes       attributable to Minister for Tourism Zoe Bettison
        
       It is an important       milestone for South Australia today to welcome Qantas international       services back to Adelaide after more than a decade.
       
       This new service       direct to Auckland will further strengthen our State’s access to New       Zealand, our fourth largest tourism market which has seen huge growth, up       42 per cent on the last year to contribute $93 million to South       Australia’s economy.
        
       This service also       provides greater access to another key global market in North America –       worth $118 million to our State – as it connects through to New York City       with a single stop.
        
       Quotes       attributable to Cam Wallace, CEO Qantas International 
        
       Today we’re       celebrating a major milestone for Qantas and South Australians with the       return of international flying from Adelaide.
        
       South Australians       can now reach New York in around 21 hours and with just one stop via       Auckland on our QF3 service, while the new route also opens up greater       opportunities for inbound connections throughout South Australia and       beyond through our domestic network.
        
       We’ve seen       significant growth across our international network over the past 18       months, and we're pleased to bring more of that choice and connectivity       to South Australia.
        
       Quotes       attributable to Brenton Cox, Managing Director Adelaide Airport
        
       We’re excited to       welcome Qantas’ international return to Adelaide. This is a       much-anticipated milestone, which helps meet the growing customer demand       for travel between Adelaide and New Zealand.
        
       Along with a direct       service to Auckland, the service opens up a one-stop connection with New       York.