People On The MoveJohn Simeone returns to Singapore as the Australian national carrier steps up recovery and restores international capacity.

Qantas SVP Asia eager to get down to work

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As SVP Asia for Qantas, John Simeone is keen to deepen the Qantas brand and relationships across Asia.
As SVP Asia for Qantas, John Simeone is keen to deepen the Qantas brand and relationships across Asia.

John Simeone, Qantas' senior vice president for Asia, has returned to Singapore to oversee the commercial, financial, and operational performance of Qantas across its Asian markets.

With an expanded role that now includes Japan, India, and South Korea, Simeone brings almost 30 years of aviation industry experience, encompassing commercial, sales, network planning, tourism development, and operations.

Expressing his enthusiasm, Simeone emphasised the importance of Asia to Qantas both geographically and commercially. “With international travel rebounding so strongly, our teams are focused on reconnecting with our key partners and customers across the region,” he said.

In addition, Simeone will collaborate with trade partners to implement the Qantas Distribution Platform in Asia. The platform aims to enhance the service that agents provide to customers, with a wider range of products, including special offers for Qantas Frequent Flyers, ancillary products and dynamic commission opportunities.

Renewed push into Asia

The airline also operates daily A380 services between Singapore and London.
The airline also operates daily A380 services between Singapore and London.

Qantas is stepping up its recovery from the pandemic with the expansion of its international network into new markets.

The airline currently operates more than 110 return services per week between Asia and Australia with a mix of A380, A330, 787, 737 and E190 aircraft. It is also operating daily A380 services between Singapore and London, and continuing to upgrade the cabins of its A380 aircraft.

Qantas has recently rolled out a multi-million-dollar investment in new menus, larger meals and premium produce across all cabins in its regional, domestic and international network.

In the past few months, the airline has launched new routes, including from Seoul to Sydney and Jakarta to Melbourne. Flights from Tokyo to Melbourne and Brisbane and from Hong Kong to Melbourne have resumed for the first time since before the pandemic.

The airline is also adding more flights from Asia to Australia from later this year as it restores capacity in line with strong travel demand and the broader recovery of the aviation industry.

From late October 2023:

  • Shanghai-Sydney will resume for the first time in more than three years with daily A330 flights.
  • Hong Kong-Melbourne will increase from four per week to daily.
  • Flights from Japan to Australia will double, increasing from 14 to 28 per week, offering the choice of four daily flights from Tokyo from late November.
  • Delhi-Melbourne will increase from three to six per week over the peak Australian summer season.
  • Singapore-Melbourne will increase from 10 to 14 per week from 31 March 2024.
  • Singapore-Sydney will increase from 14 to 15 per week from 31 March 2024.

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