
Airline | Departure Time | Arrival Time | Origin Airport | Destination Airport | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Qantas | 18:50 | 23:55 | Brisbane (BNE) | Auckland (AKL) | Book flight |
Qantas | 19:15 | 24:20 (+1 day) | Sydney (SYD) | Christchurch (CHC) | Book flight |
Qantas | 19:25 | 24:30 (+1 day) | Sydney (SYD) | Auckland (AKL) | Book flight |
Qantas | 20:45 | 23:20 | Brisbane (BNE) | Melbourne (MEL) | Book flight |
Qantas | 20:50 | 17:30 (+1 day) | London (LHR) | Singapore (SIN) | Book flight |
Qantas | 22:00 | 23:35 | Sydney (SYD) | Melbourne (MEL) | Book flight |
Qantas | 22:10 | 05:10 (+1 day) | Sydney (SYD) | Kuala Lumpur (KUL) | Book flight |
Qantas | 22:25 | 08:20 (+1 day) | Kuala Lumpur (KUL) | Melbourne (MEL) | Book flight |
Qantas | 22:25 | 07:00 (+1 day) | Kuala Lumpur (KUL) | Adelaide (ADL) | Book flight |
Qantas | 23:30 | 08:50 (+1 day) | Singapore (SIN) | Melbourne (MEL) | Book flight |
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Here are the steps to book Qantas tickets online:
Payments for Qantas tickets can be made via bank transfer, and credit card.
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The Qantas e-ticket serves as proof of your booking for Qantas flights. Show your e-ticket at the Qantas counter during check-in (either at the airport or online) to get your boarding pass. If you do not receive your e-ticket within 60 minutes after making payment, please contact Traveloka Customer Service immediately.
Qantas is Australia's flag carrier and one of the most recognised airlines in the world, operating under IATA code QF and ICAO code QFA. Headquartered in Mascot, a suburb of Sydney adjacent to Sydney Airport, Qantas was founded on 16 November 1920 in Winton, Queensland, as Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services Limited. This makes Qantas the world's third-oldest airline still in operation. The airline is a founding member of the oneworld alliance, which it co-established in 1998 alongside American Airlines, British Airways, Canadian Airlines, and Cathay Pacific.
Qantas is renowned for its strong safety record, premium full-service experience, and extensive global network spanning all seven continents. From its primary hubs at Sydney Airport (SYD) and Melbourne Airport (MEL), the airline connects travellers to over 80 destinations across Australia, Asia, Europe, the Americas, Africa, and the Middle East. For Malaysian travellers, Qantas provides direct and connecting flights from Kuala Lumpur to key Australian cities, making it a popular choice for business, leisure, and study travel to Australia.
Qantas has a rich history spanning more than a century, evolving from a small outback mail carrier into one of the world's leading international airlines. Key milestones include:
Qantas's primary hub is Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport (SYD), supported by secondary hubs at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport (MEL), Brisbane Airport (BNE), and Perth Airport (PER). The airline's vision is to be the world's best premium airline, driven by a commitment to safety, operational excellence, and customer experience. Qantas holds an Air Operator Certificate issued by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) of Australia and maintains the highest international safety certifications.
Qantas operates a modern and diverse fleet of wide-body and narrow-body aircraft suited for both long-haul international and domestic routes. The fleet includes the following aircraft types:
On order for delivery from the end of 2026, the Airbus A350-1000 will form the centrepiece of Project Sunrise, enabling non-stop flights from Sydney to London and New York — the world's longest commercial air routes. Qantas maintains its fleet to the highest safety and maintenance standards under CASA oversight, with regular maintenance performed by Qantas Engineering at facilities across Australia.
Qantas operates an extensive network connecting Australia to the world. For travellers from Malaysia, the airline offers convenient connections to Australian cities and beyond. Popular Qantas routes accessible from Malaysia include:
Beyond these direct connections, Malaysian travellers can also use Qantas's oneworld network and codeshare partnerships to connect to a wide range of Australian domestic and international destinations. Related routes you can explore on Traveloka include:
Search on Traveloka to find the latest available Qantas routes and fares from Kuala Lumpur and other Malaysian departure cities.
Understanding Qantas's baggage rules before you travel helps you pack efficiently and avoid unexpected charges at the airport. Qantas uses a weight-based baggage system for most international routes (excluding flights to/from the Americas, which use a piece-based system).
Free checked baggage allowances on international flights (weight-based, excluding Americas routes) are as follows:
Qantas Frequent Flyer members enjoy additional checked baggage based on tier status — Silver members and Qantas Club members receive an additional 12 kg across all cabin classes. No single piece of checked baggage may exceed 32 kg.
Pre-purchasing additional checked baggage online is significantly more affordable than paying at the airport. For international flights (non-Americas), excess baggage charges at the airport can range from AUD 20 to AUD 80 per kg depending on the destination, while pre-purchased rates start from approximately AUD 14 per kg. It is strongly recommended to pre-purchase any additional baggage through Traveloka or the Qantas website before your flight.
Qantas follows international aviation security regulations. Key restrictions include:
Qantas offers online check-in through the Qantas website or the Qantas app, opening 24 hours before scheduled departure. Online check-in closes:
After completing online check-in, passengers with checked baggage can proceed directly to the bag drop counter at the airport, saving significant time during peak travel periods.
For passengers who prefer to check in at the airport, Qantas counters are available at all departure airports. Recommended arrival times:
Business and First Class passengers, as well as Qantas Frequent Flyer Gold, Platinum, and Platinum One members, have access to priority check-in counters for a faster, more seamless airport experience.
Qantas offers up to four cabin classes on its international flights, delivering a full-service premium experience across every class of travel.
Qantas Economy provides a comfortable experience with complimentary multi-course meals featuring Australian-inspired cuisine, a full bar service with Australian wines and beers, personal seatback entertainment screens with hundreds of movies, TV shows, and music, USB charging and in-seat power, pillows, and blankets on international flights.
Available on the Airbus A380 and Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, Premium Economy offers a wider seat (approximately 58 cm) with a generous 96.5 cm pitch in a 2-3-2 configuration on the Dreamliner. Passengers enjoy dedicated check-in and priority boarding, noise-cancelling headphones, an amenity kit, larger pillows, 100 percent wool blankets, and enhanced meal options with premium wine selections.
Qantas Business features lie-flat seats that convert into fully flat beds with direct aisle access on most international aircraft. Passengers enjoy Qantas Lounge access worldwide, premium dining curated by Neil Perry, luxury amenity kits, noise-cancelling headphones, and larger personal entertainment screens. The Business cabin on the Boeing 787-9 features the innovative Business Suite in a 1-2-1 configuration.
Available exclusively on the Airbus A380, Qantas First Class is the pinnacle of luxury air travel. Features include fully enclosed suites with a separate reclining armchair and a two-metre-long flat bed, premium pyjamas, designer amenity kits, a bespoke dining experience with multi-course menus and sommelier-selected wines, and access to the exclusive Qantas First Lounge in Sydney and Melbourne.
Qantas's in-flight entertainment system offers hundreds of movies, TV series, music albums, podcasts, and games on personal seatback screens across all classes. On aircraft without seatback screens, passengers can stream content via the Qantas Entertainment app to their personal devices. The upcoming Airbus A350 fleet will feature Panasonic's OLED 4K Astrova seatback screens with Bluetooth connectivity for personal wireless earbuds and headphones.
Qantas is a full-service airline offering complimentary meals and beverages on all international flights across every cabin class. Meal options include a variety of dietary choices — halal, vegetarian, vegan, kosher, gluten-free, and other special meals can be pre-ordered at least 24 hours before departure through Manage Booking. On Australian domestic flights, complimentary snacks and beverages are provided, with a more extensive meal service on longer sectors.
Qantas provides a range of services for passengers with reduced mobility, visual or hearing impairments, or medical conditions. Available services include:
Passengers who require special assistance should notify Qantas or Traveloka at least 48 hours before departure to ensure all arrangements are in place.
To reschedule a Qantas flight booked through Traveloka:
Flexible fare types (such as Flex or Business Saver) typically allow rescheduling with lower or waived fees, while Sale and Red e-Deal fares may have stricter conditions and higher change fees.
Refund eligibility depends on your ticket type:
To request a cancellation or refund, visit your booking details on Traveloka and follow the guided process. Refund processing typically takes 7 to 30 business days depending on the payment method and fare type.
Booking Qantas flights through Traveloka offers numerous advantages for Malaysian travellers:
Use these strategies to secure the best fares on Qantas flights from Malaysia:
Follow these steps to book your Qantas flight on Traveloka:
Save or screenshot your e-ticket for reference at the airport. Present your passport and e-ticket at check-in, and you are ready to fly with Qantas to your destination.
Flight duration depends on your destination and routing. Kuala Lumpur to Sydney takes approximately 8 to 11 hours depending on whether the flight is direct or connects through Singapore. Kuala Lumpur to Melbourne takes approximately 8 to 11 hours. Check estimated flight times and real-time updates via Flight Status on Traveloka.
You can check your Qantas flight status on Traveloka via the Flight Status page for real-time updates on departure times, delays, gate changes, and arrival information.



