Aerial view of the 70 islands in Palau

Palau Paradise Express set for take off with the Flying Kangaroo

Latest News|Published 8 November 2024

Your customers can now book flights to Qantas’ newest destination, with fares between Brisbane and Palau on sale from today and the inaugural service set for take-off from Brisbane in December.

Joining our growing international map, the Pacific Island Nation of Palau is made up of over 300 islands and is home to UNESCO World Heritage Listed Rock Islands. It marks our fifth international route to launch from the Sunshine State in the last 12 months following the recent commencement of services from Brisbane to Vanuatu and Manila.

The service, known as the ‘Palau Paradise Express’, will operate as part of a contract awarded to Qantas by the Australian Federal Government and will help maintain strong trade and tourism links between Australia and Palau.

To mark the milestone, we are offering customers a special economy launch fare starting from AU$899 return, available until 11.59pm Tuesday 12 November 2024. Refer to your Technology Partner or GDS for more information.

Route fast facts:

  • Inaugural flight will depart from Brisbane on Saturday 7 December 2024.
  • Flights will depart Brisbane weekly with a Boeing 737 aircraft.
  • Average flight time is 6 hours.
  • Brisbane to Palau service will operate as QF165.
  • Palau to Brisbane service will operate as QF166.

Destination fast facts:

  • Palau is made up of over 300 islands and is home to UNESCO World Heritage Listed Rock Islands.
  • Palau requires all visitors to sign the Palau Pledge upon arrival, a commitment to protecting the island's ecological and cultural heritage during their stay.
  • Palau is a world-renowned premier diving destination, however, there is much more to do beyond diving.
  • Palauan culture embraces matrilineal traditions. Women have traditional authority over land and oversee clan finances.
  • Palau created the world's first shark sanctuary in 2009, protecting around 600,000 square kilometres of ocean.
  • Palau is home to Jellyfish Lake, where millions of non-stinging jellyfish migrate across the lake daily.

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