Bonza (AB), the new Australian airline, has recently launched four new nonstop routes within just five days while maintaining its regular flight schedules around the network.

The company aims to make connections, which is evident from the team members' behavior.
On Monday, the airline launched services between Melbourne and Toowoomba Wellcamp, followed by services between Toowoomba Wellcamp and Townsville on Wednesday.

Bonza started operating between the Sunshine Coast Airport (MCY) and Coffs Harbour on Thursday. Today, the airline has introduced a new route between Toowoomba and the Whitsunday Coast.
Bonza Adds Four New Destinations
Bonza Airlines has added four new nonstop routes to its network, connecting Toowoomba to Melbourne, Townsville, Sunshine Coast Airport, and Whitsunday Coast.
The airline's one-way fares start from AU$59 ($39 USD) depending on the route, making it an affordable option for residents of Toowoomba.
With a one-way fare of AU$79 ($52 USD), the service to Melbourne is particularly noteworthy, given the cities are 1,500 kilometers (930 miles) apart.

The airline aims to replace long road trips and flights to capital city hubs, and its Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft offer a peaceful and efficient way to start a holiday or long weekend.
All four of Bonza's initial fleet of 737s, named Shazza, Bazza, Sheila, and Malc, are now in service and are becoming increasingly busy.
The planes will soon be operating on 27 routes to 17 different destinations, with 93% of those routes not currently served by any other airline and 96% not served by a low-cost carrier.
Bonza is expanding its network by connecting four more destinations with affordable airfares. These routes will be introduced by May 23rd as the airline continues to connect communities despite initial doubts from some experts about its success.
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