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Vietnamese airline launches Brisbane hub to rival Qantas

Low-cost carrier eyes domestic market share, promising cheaper fares on major Australian routes from the Queensland capital.

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By The Daily Brisbane · Published 29 June 2026, 7:15 pm

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Updated 1 d ago· 12 July 2026, 11:19 am

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Vietnamese airline launches Brisbane hub to rival Qantas
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Brisbane's aviation market is about to face fresh competition as a Vietnamese low-cost carrier eyes entry into Australia's domestic sector, according to reports. The move could reshape the competitive landscape that has long been dominated by Qantas and Virgin Australia, potentially offering Brisbane travellers new pricing dynamics on key routes.

For Brisbane businesses and leisure travellers, a new low-cost competitor could drive down fares on popular domestic corridors, particularly those connecting the city to major eastern seaboard destinations. Brisbane Airport, as one of Australia's busiest hubs, would likely be central to the carrier's strategy.

The expansion reflects broader shifts in the aviation industry as international carriers increasingly target underserved or price-sensitive segments of the domestic market. Virgin Australia, which has rebuilt its Australian operations in recent years, and Qantas will need to respond to the competitive pressure, potentially triggering service or pricing adjustments that ripple through Brisbane's tourism and business travel sectors.

The airline's entry would come at a time when Brisbane continues to attract investment from international transport operators ahead of the 2032 Olympics, signalling confidence in the city's growing role as a transport and logistics hub.

Sources: brisbanetimes.com.au.

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