In 1938, Qantas began flying from
Sydney to
Singapore under wartime restrictions, services to New Zealand followed in April 1940 with Tasman Empire Airways Limited. Between 1945 and 1958, the
Kangaroo Route was soon developed, with flights to London being announced in 1947 and flown with
Super Constellation airliners. Qantas' network expanded significantly in later years, with destinations such as Japan, South Africa, and Hong Kong being added. Furthermore, as Qantas entered the jet age, the 1960s saw the addition of the Fiesta Route which focused services in the Americas, troop charter flights to Vietnam in 1966, weekly stops in
Bali, Indonesia in 1969, and an increase of services to China increased in response to diplomatic relations in 1984. Due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, much of Qantas' network had been suspended, a situation that most airlines had experienced during this period. In 2021, it ended flights to Shanghai due to low-demand. ==List==