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Tuesday, 02 December 2008

Qantas launch special website for iPhone

18/08/2008 1:21:00 PM.  | AAP
Qantas has launched a version of its website designed for the Apple iPhone.

The site would allow iPhone-users to view the timetables of Qantas and Jetstar flights, Qantas spokeswoman Jamila Gordon said in a statement on Monday.

"These technological enhancements are part of Qantas' broader mobile strategy, giving customers access to information and services via portable devices," she said.

Qantas is the third airline in the world and the first in Australia to introduce the initiative.

Ms Gordon said Qantas aimed to expand the site to allow customers to book flights, search for fares and select seats.

She said the site would soon be available on other mobile devices such as the BlackBerry.

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