Qantas Airways Limited (ASX:QAN)
Market Cap | 15.59B |
Revenue (ttm) | 22.94B |
Net Income (ttm) | 1.31B |
Shares Out | 1.48B |
EPS (ttm) | 0.81 |
PE Ratio | 12.93 |
Forward PE | 9.44 |
Dividend | 0.33 (3.17%) |
Ex-Dividend Date | Mar 11, 2025 |
Volume | 3,664,299 |
Average Volume | 4,023,671 |
Open | 10.50 |
Previous Close | 10.41 |
Day's Range | 10.45 - 10.62 |
52-Week Range | 5.71 - 10.62 |
Beta | 0.68 |
RSI | 77.93 |
Earnings Date | Aug 28, 2025 |
About Qantas Airways
Qantas Airways Limited provides air transportation services in Australia and internationally. The company operates through Qantas Domestic, Qantas International, Jetstar Group, and Qantas Loyalty segments. It offers passengers and air freight, and air cargo and express freight services; and customer loyalty recognition programs. The company operates a fleet of aircraft under the Qantas and Jetstar brands. Qantas Airways Limited was founded in 1920 and is based in Mascot, Australia. [Read more]
Financial Performance
In 2024, Qantas Airways's revenue was 21.94 billion, an increase of 10.72% compared to the previous year's 19.82 billion. Earnings were 1.26 billion, a decrease of -28.12%.
Financial StatementsNews
Albanese lunches with Qantas and the dark arts squad
The prime minister was among a sold-out throng for ALP national secretary Paul Erickson’s National Press Club address.
‘You can’t run false cases’: Judge chides Qantas over evidence
Justice Michael Lee is considering what penalty to impose on Qantas for the illegal sacking of nearly 2000 domestic ground staff during COVID-19 in 2020.
Buoyant business travel pushes Qantas over resurgent Virgin
The Bain Capital-owned airline had briefly become the most popular domestic carrier, but lost the crown as Qantas maintains a stranglehold on corporate flying.
Justice Lee back relishing the limelight in Qantas hearing
There’s hardly a big business case in the Federal Court that doesn’t end up on his docket.
Qantas pleads for mercy as court questions Goyder’s claims
Federal Court Justice Michael Lee says Qantas claims that it had sound commercial reasons to outsource workers does not change the fact it acted illegally.
The ASX is on fire, Qantas is hot, IPOs are back. Where’s Virgin?
If Bain doesn’t have the guts to take Virgin to investors in the next few weeks, you have to ask if it is fair dinkum about returning the business to the ASX.
Qantas woos Adelaide with international flights and a new lounge
After 12 years, the national carrier will resume overseas services from the South Australian capital as it opens a business class domestic lounge.

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United Airlines takes on Qantas with improved business class cabins
The world’s biggest carrier is moving into Qantas’ backyard with more flights and more cities, pinning its strategy on the ‘premiumisation’ of its business class.
Qantas Airways: Fairly Valued On Higher Earnings Expectations
Mystery buyer of 5pc stake in Webjet unveiled
BGH Capital has form in the sector having sold its remaining stake in travel packages business TripADeal to Qantas for a four-times return on its original outlay.
Qantas CEO Vanessa Hudson sees more positive fuel, currency outlook
The chief executive says the airline may benefit from a higher Australian dollar and lower fuel costs as it comes into the new financial year.
An Alan Joyce book is being pitched to potential publishers
The former Qantas CEO’s new agent has confirmed plans for a memoir on his corporate career.

Australia's Qantas jumps on oil price drop, easing fuel cost concerns
Shares of Australia's Qantas Airways rose over 5% on Monday to a one-month high, tracking a drop in oil prices after OPEC+ signaled faster output hikes.

Australia’s two-party system is in long-term decline: how can we understand the trend?
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Airlines are loving the Airbus A380 again. See where you can fly on the world's largest passenger jet this summer.
Emirates has the most Airbus A380 jets, but you can also enjoy the double-decker experience on British Airways, Qantas, Singapore Airlines and more.
Wayne Swan whitewashes out the Qantas Chairman’s Lounge
What’s worse: Labor fighting for workers rights from the VIP lounge or Swan’s photo editing skills when he tried to hide it?
AMP rates its own reputation among the worst
From Qantas to Rio Tinto to ANZ to Optus, AMP’s board must have a dire view of the company AMP keeps in terms of public standing.

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Qantas director and advertising expert Todd Sampson resigns from board
The airline has appointed former HP chief executive Dion Weisler in his place, meaning five of seven directors have been installed in the last three years.
ASX 200 LIVE: Andrew Harrison rejoins WiseTech; Qantas long-standing director exits; sharemarket plummets as Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariffs roil markets
ASX plummets; tariff fears stoke buying frenzy; long-time WiseTech chair rejoins board; Todd Sampson exits Qantas; Domain board backs CoStar bid; gold soars.
Barnaby Joyce makes election pitch from the Qantas Chairman’s Lounge
Armed with a plum as a prop, the former Nats leader chose one of the country’s most exclusive clubs to tell voters he understood their cost of living stress.
Dutton’s savings from public service cuts are ‘illusory’
Readers’ letters on plans to slash government worker numbers, the power of independents, Medicare’s limits, climate wars, gas reservation, defence spending, and Qantas luggage bins.
Qantas Airways CEO on China, Heathrow, Trump Tariffs, Demand
Qantas Airways Chief Executive Officer Vanessa Hudson discusses the company's positioning in the Chinese market, saying if the Australian airline sees demand in China, it will put services back on tho...
Why Vanessa Hudson’s kids didn’t want her to be Qantas CEO
The airline boss opens up about career timing, why it’s OK to be wrong, and why the timetable for fleet renewal is fine, thank you very much.