Jetconnect

Jetconnect then operated Trans-Tasman services between New Zealand and Australia under the Qantas brand with New Zealand-based crew.

Jetconnect short-haul pilots and cabin crew operate the majority of Qantas-marketed flights from Auckland, Christchurch, Queenstown and Wellington to Australian east-coast destinations.

[9] In May 2010, Fair Work Australia president Justice Geoffrey Giudice agreed to convene a full bench to hear the application,[7] and in July 2010, the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) was granted leave to intervene in the case after the ACTU argued that the outcome would have major ramifications for labour hire practice in Australia.

[10][11] The ACTU made its final submission regarding the case in March 2011,[12] and in a majority decision handed down in September 2011 Fair Work Australia dismissed the AIPA's application.

[13] In June 2011, the ABC program Hungry Beast produced a parody television advertisement for Qantas, highlighting the use of Jetconnect for its trans-Tasman flights.

Jetconnect Boeing 737-800 at Sydney Airport
Jetconnect Boeing 737-300 at Sydney Airport in original basic Qantas livery