Qantas Airlines extends Brisbane Koror flight through 2026
BY MAUREEN N. MARATITA
Journal Staff
Qantas has extended its weekly direct flights between Brisbane and Koror for another year to December 2026 following the success of the route which Qantas commenced in December 2024.
A Qantas Airlines plane is guided to the jetway at Palau International Airport after its inaugural flight in Dec. 7, 2024. Journal files
RulukedAccording to an Aug. 19 release from Qantas, the service, known as the ‘Palau Paradise Express’, will continue to operate as part of a contract awarded to Qantas by the Australian government and “will help maintain strong trade, tourism and people to people links between Australia and Palau.” The extension comes in response to strong market demand and significant growth in Australian visitation since Qantas began operating the service, the airline said.
In the first six months of 2025, Palau recorded a 113% increase in visitor arrivals compared to the same period in 2024. Some 75% of Australians are visiting Palau as first-time travelers.
In 2024, Palau saw 56,184 visitors, including 1,498 visitors from Australia. By the end of June, 1,346 Australians had already visited Palau.
Kadoi Ruluked, director of the Palau Visitors Authority, said, "Australian travelers have really embraced the Qantas route, with many visiting Palau for the first time to explore our spectacular dive sites. Local tour operators are already seeing the benefits, with strong interest across a range of experiences from traditional sailing tours around the Rock Islands to WWII history adventures on Peleliu.” mbj
Hugh Cavill, director of government affairs for the Cruise Lines International Association, said Micronesia is positioned well for cruise-based tourism.
The launch of additional PAL flights will not only add to the airline’s expansion into the Micronesia region, but will allow passengers direct flights with the airline, rather than any transit in Guam or Tokyo.
The U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management announced in a Nov. 10 release in Washington, D.C. “key developments in its offshore critical minerals planning, with the completion of Area Identification offshore American Samoa and the release of a Request for Information and Interest for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.”