A220 Business Cabin

The Airbus A220 takes off on its first international flight

Qantas’ next-generation Airbus A220 aircraft has embarked on its first international scheduled service, with the leading-edge aircraft type operating to Wellington for the first time.
Latest News|Published 5 February 2026

The Qantas A220 will fly up to three times a week between Brisbane and Wellington, bringing a new level of passenger comfort and efficiency to the route.

Compared to previous generation aircraft, it offers reduced noise footprint and up to 25 per cent less fuel burn. The A220 also has a longer range than the aircraft it is replacing, creating more route possibilities and travel options as the fleet grows.

The aircraft is part of the Qantas Group's historic fleet renewal program, with more than 200 new aircraft on order, providing customers with improved comfort, efficiency and reliability.

QantasLink recently received its 11th A220, with four more expected to join the fleet by the middle of the year. The aircraft's key features include:

This comes as Qantas also further expands its footprint in the Queensland capital with flights between Brisbane and Honiara (Solomon Islands) set to increase from four to five times per week from 29 March 2026.

Operated by an Embraer 190 aircraft, the service provides a connection between Australia and the Solomon Islands for business travellers and reinforces Qantas' investment in the Queensland capital.