EXHIBITION MEDIA RELEASE
New Qantas Founders Museum exhibition showcases the history of Qantas
in-flight service
Take a trip down memory lane reliving in-flight experiences with a new exhibition at Qantas Founders Museum, Longreach QLD.
ALL ABOARD – Sky-high service at its best shares the history of Qantas’s in-flight service from the 1920s to the present.
Developed by Qantas Founders Museum, the exhibition features items drawn solely from the Museum’s extensive collection including photography, artworks, and objects that will relive memories of your past in-flight experiences.
ALL ABOARD – Sky-high service at its best is at Qantas Founders Museum from 25 August to 24 February 2024.
CEO of Qantas Founders Museum, Tony Cullen said, ‘ALL ABOARD is a fantastic exhibition that showcases the history of Qantas and passenger experiences from the 1920s to now. It also highlights the incredible and unique items in the museum’s extensive collection.”
‘The Qantas Founders Museum is excited about this new exhibition and sharing it with our community,’, said Sarah Johnson, Senior Curator.
‘The exhibition is an exciting and entertaining look at Qantas Inflight service from 1922, bringing memories to life with Qantas entertainment, dining, facilities, and staff.’
The official launch of ALL ABOARD – Sky-high service at its best will be held at Qantas Founders Museum Saturday 9 September at 10am with opening remarks by Senior Curator Sarah Johnson and floor talk with exhibition curators David Masel and Rory McCabe.
To RSVP for the official launch please contact 07 4658 3737 or info@qfom.com.au by Wednesday 7 September 2023.
For further information contact:
Sarah Johnson Senior Curator, Qantas Founders Museum
Phone: 07 4658 3737 Email: sjohnson@qfom.com.au
Web: www.qfom.com.au
QANTAS FOUNDERS MUSEUM. HUDSON FYSH DRIVE LONGREACH QLD AUSTRALIA
Welcome to the story of Qantas. Qantas began in this region of outback Queensland in 1920. This museum, dedicated to the story of Qantas, is an Australia wide community and volunteer project and is entirely funded by public support.