Ansett Australia was a major Australian airline that operated from 1936 until its collapse in 2001, serving as one of the country's two principal domestic carriers alongside Qantas for much of its history. Based in Melbourne, the airline operated an extensive network of domestic routes connecting Australia's major cities and regional centers, with hubs in Melbourne and Sydney. Ansett Australia offered multiple cabin classes on its services and maintained a frequent flyer program called the Ansett Frequent Flyer scheme. The airline was a full-service carrier that operated scheduled passenger services and positioned itself as a competitor to Qantas, though it struggled financially during the 1990s amid increased competition and rising fuel costs. In 2001, Ansett Australia ceased all operations following the grounding of its fleet, marking the end of an iconic airline that had served Australian travelers for over six decades.
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