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Rex Airlines (previously known as Regional Express) is an Australian regional airline headquartered in Mascot, New South Wales, operating domestic services within six Australian states. [1] Initially operating its flights exclusively using turboprop aircraft, Rex Airlines introduced jetliner-operated services in March 2021 with flights between Sydney and Melbourne. [2]

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Destinations

Rex Airlines operates to the following destinations as of August 2023: [1]

StateCityAirportNotesRefs
Australian Capital Territory Canberra Canberra Airport [3]
New South Wales Albury Albury Airport
Armidale Armidale Airport
Broken Hill Broken Hill Airport
Coffs Harbour Coffs Harbour Airport [4]
Dubbo Dubbo City Regional Airport
Griffith Griffith Airport
Merimbula Merimbula Airport
Moruya Moruya Airport
Narrandera Narrandera Airport
Orange Orange Airport
Parkes Parkes Airport
Port Macquarie Port Macquarie Airport [4]
Sydney Sydney Airport Base
Wagga Wagga Wagga Wagga Airport
Queensland Bamaga Northern Peninsula Airport
Bedourie Bedourie Airport
Birdsville Birdsville Airport
Boulia Boulia Airport
Brisbane Brisbane Airport Base
Burketown Burketown Airport
Cairns Cairns Airport Base
Charleville Charleville Airport
Cunnamulla Cunnamulla Airport
Doomadgee Doomadgee Airport
Gold Coast Gold Coast Airport [5]
Hughenden Hughenden Airport
Julia Creek Julia Creek Airport
Karumba Karumba Airport
Longreach Longreach Airport
Mornington Island Mornington Island Airport
Mount Isa Mount Isa Airport
Normanton Normanton Airport
Quilpie Quilpie Airport
Roma Roma Airport [6]
Richmond Richmond Airport
St George St George Airport
Thargomindah Thargomindah Airport
Toowoomba Toowoomba Wellcamp Airport
Townsville Townsville Airport Base
Windorah Windorah Airport
Winton Winton Airport
South Australia Adelaide Adelaide Airport Base
Ceduna Ceduna Airport
Coober Pedy Coober Pedy Airport
Mount Gambier Mount Gambier Airport
Port Lincoln Port Lincoln Airport
Tasmania Burnie Burnie Airport
Devonport Devonport Airport [7]
Hobart Hobart Airport [8]
King Island King Island Airport
Victoria Melbourne Melbourne Airport Base
Mildura Mildura Airport
Western Australia Albany Albany Airport
Carnarvon Carnarvon Airport
Esperance Esperance Airport
Monkey Mia Shark Bay Airport
Perth Perth Airport Base

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