Anzac Day (Saturday 25 April 2020) sees the only QFd scheduled flight northbound from SYD to BNE, QF548, the evening 1935 hours, cancelled. (There was one JQ and one VA flight on this route earlier that operated.)
QF only operated a further 10 domestic flights ex SYD today but nil (publicly scheduled) international flights.
One I missed was QF7027, the scheduled 1110 hours MEL -EZE on Friday 24 April that took off at 1156 with B789 VH-ZNI, arriving Buenos Aires at 1241 on Friday, 41 late. This is due back tomorrow (Sunday 26) in MEL and is a repatriation flight although from media reports the likely passenger tally is not high at around 130, presumably though with 'social distancing' enforced (and possibly no passengers in J).
On Saturday 25, QF2507, the 0600 hours BNE up to MKY was cancelled, as was QF2565 (0825 to CBR), QF2352 (0845 hours to ROK), QF824 (0930 hours to DRW), QF2404 (0940 hours to EMD), QF2338 (lunchtime 1240 hours to GLT) and QF545 (1710 hours down to SYD).
It seems the only QFd flights ex BNE today were QF503 (0625 hours to SYD), QF708 (0945 hours midmorning to CNS) and soon QF623 (1705 hours down to MEL).
A skeleton schedule despite Federal Government kicking in A$185 million over eight weeks for QF and VA to operate a limited domestic network. Could someone fill us in on why all these flights were cancelled, especially since some may have been government guaranteed?