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USAOZ wrote:Am sure if a few flights a week, WTB to AKL or CHC they could work
RyanairGuru wrote:I’m confused by the word “trial”. Has this simply been lost in translation and they mean seasonal? If not then this doesn’t sound like a vote of confidence in the market.
waoz1 wrote:They are off to Japan today to chat with ANA and JAL might have more luck there.
planemanofnz wrote:waoz1 wrote:They are off to Japan today to chat with ANA and JAL might have more luck there.
It strikes me that nobody has talked about the prospect of JQ opening PER - NRT. JQ is the dominant player in the Japan - Australia corridor (carrying over 50% of Japanese visitors to Australia, while JL and NH, together, only carry about ~20%). I know that JQ does not have a long-haul base at PER, but could it position an aircraft in an OOL - NRT - PER - NRT - OOL routing? That being said, perhaps PER is not big enough to support a flight solely on Japanese visitors alone, and North American connections for customers based in PER (which only JL and NH can offer) would be needed to support the service too.
Cheers,
C.
planemanofnz wrote:waoz1 wrote:They are off to Japan today to chat with ANA and JAL might have more luck there.
It strikes me that nobody has talked about the prospect of JQ opening PER - NRT. JQ is the dominant player in the Japan - Australia corridor (carrying over 50% of Japanese visitors to Australia, while JL and NH, together, only carry about ~20%). I know that JQ does not have a long-haul base at PER, but could it position an aircraft in an OOL - NRT - PER - NRT - OOL routing? That being said, perhaps PER is not big enough to support a flight solely on Japanese visitors alone, and North American connections for customers based in PER (which only JL and NH can offer) would be needed to support the service too.
Cheers,
C.
kriskim wrote:Japan - Australia flights breakdown by city:
Sydney:
QF: SYD - HND x1 Daily 744; SYD - KIX x3 Weekly A330
NH: SYD - HND x1 Daily 789
JL: SYD - NRT x1 Daily 789
Melbourne:
QF: MEL - NRT, x1 Daily A333
JL: MEL - NRT, x1 Daily 788
Cairns:
JQ: CNS - NRT x1 Daily 788; CNS - KIX x5 weekly 788
Brisbane:
QF: BNE - NRT x1 Daily A333
Gold Coast:
JQ: OOL - NRT x5 Weekly 788
planemanofnz wrote:you forget that the owners of WTB will be trying to get international flights going ASAP & they don't stuff around. Look how fast they built the airport.USAOZ wrote:Am sure if a few flights a week, WTB to AKL or CHC they could work
On a purely commercial basis, NZ should seek to serve the following, larger markets, first:
- CBR
- DRW
- HBA
- NTL
- TSV
For customers in these cities, it is harder to access an NZ flight, than it is for a WTB customer.
In 10 - 15 years, I can see NZ then considering secondary airports at the big cities, such as:
- AVV
- Western Sydney Airport
- WOL
- WTB
Cheers,
C.
qf789 wrote:A passenger on board a QF flight CBR-MEL refused to set their personal device to flight mode causing the aircraft to return to the gate. The alleged passenger is said to be a company chief executive who should know better.
http://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-up ... 6dff6f0f66
planemanofnz wrote:It is interesting that there are no flights to Australia from FUK or NGO - JQ could follow in the footsteps of fellow low-cost long-haul carrier RV, which runs YVR - NGO (seasonally).
SYDSpotter wrote:qf789 wrote:A passenger on board a QF flight CBR-MEL refused to set their personal device to flight mode causing the aircraft to return to the gate. The alleged passenger is said to be a company chief executive who should know better.
http://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-up ... 6dff6f0f66
Wouldn't happen to be JB causing mischief would it![]()
qf789 wrote:A passenger on board a QF flight CBR-MEL refused to set their personal device to flight mode causing the aircraft to return to the gate. The alleged passenger is said to be a company chief executive who should know better.
http://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-up ... 6dff6f0f66
eta unknown wrote:Gee I always thought MEL was the best option to change flights- all one terminal. As for WTB... I've had the unfortunate pleasure of meeting Mr. Wagner. They don't stuff around, but they don't have concrete (yes, that's a pun) plans for it- the whole notion was "build it and they will come". Pax didn't come. Heck- they don't even provide public transport to the place.
qf789 wrote:Fiji Airways its now codesharing on some QF flights ex BNE and SYD
https://www.routesonline.com/news/38/ai ... -nov-2017/
MooLor wrote:qf789 wrote:Fiji Airways its now codesharing on some QF flights ex BNE and SYD
https://www.routesonline.com/news/38/ai ... -nov-2017/
Domestic flights ex-BNE and SYD.
Interesting - Might tie in with rumour on the Pacific Islands thread of a new one-stop trans-pacific route, carrier unspecified. They have their own flights in the region too - SIN I know, I'd assume Japan and others. Building their own niche network perhaps - nice.
Qantas16 wrote:FJ have put on an extra NAN/SFO/NAN in peak season with existing fleet, when they found some time an A330 was just "sitting around".MooLor wrote:qf789 wrote:Fiji Airways its now codesharing on some QF flights ex BNE and SYD
https://www.routesonline.com/news/38/ai ... -nov-2017/
Domestic flights ex-BNE and SYD.
Interesting - Might tie in with rumour on the Pacific Islands thread of a new one-stop trans-pacific route, carrier unspecified. They have their own flights in the region too - SIN I know, I'd assume Japan and others. Building their own niche network perhaps - nice.
I wouldn't get too carried away, FJ has been around for a while in the trans-pacific market and has not expanded significantly recently, nor do they have the aircraft on order for expansion. If they launch a new route to the USA/Canada then, from what I can see, the aircraft would have to come from another route (whether dropping it or reducing frequency).
eta unknown wrote:you forget that the owners of WTB will be trying to get international flights going ASAP & they don't stuff around. Look how fast they built the airport.C.
USAOZ wrote:FJ have put on an extra NAN/SFO/NAN in peak season with existing fleet, when they found some time an A330 was just "sitting around".
The flight departs NAN at 0700 on a Tue, arrives SFO at 2030 on a Mon & fast turn sees it heading back to NAN at 2200 Mon to arrive NAN at 0610 Wed.
The 0700 departure connects with FJ flight MEL/NAN, but no NAN/MEL FJ flight connects at NAN to MEL on way home, so pax on an FJ only ticket from MEL, either have to fly FJ NAN/BNE or NAN/SYD & connect to MEL or spend day or nights in NAN.
When fares MEL/LAX & MEL/SFO return have been advertised as low as AUD$799 guess day or nights in NAN "bearable".
Qantas16 wrote:USAOZ wrote:FJ have put on an extra NAN/SFO/NAN in peak season with existing fleet, when they found some time an A330 was just "sitting around".
The flight departs NAN at 0700 on a Tue, arrives SFO at 2030 on a Mon & fast turn sees it heading back to NAN at 2200 Mon to arrive NAN at 0610 Wed.
The 0700 departure connects with FJ flight MEL/NAN, but no NAN/MEL FJ flight connects at NAN to MEL on way home, so pax on an FJ only ticket from MEL, either have to fly FJ NAN/BNE or NAN/SYD & connect to MEL or spend day or nights in NAN.
When fares MEL/LAX & MEL/SFO return have been advertised as low as AUD$799 guess day or nights in NAN "bearable".
Sure, but if they are going to launch a new destination as once-twice weekly, that's worthless to most people. Also at $799 return from MEL-SFO, FJ is not making any money.
Boof wrote:qf789 wrote:A passenger on board a QF flight CBR-MEL refused to set their personal device to flight mode causing the aircraft to return to the gate. The alleged passenger is said to be a company chief executive who should know better.
http://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-up ... 6dff6f0f66
I wish this would happen more often to be honest. It drives me insane the number of people I see weekly that do this, to the point that recently I sat next to a person who was sending text messages everytime the signal picked up as we flew between MEL and BNE. Must have been strong enough over the towns for it to work... Wasn't an internet Wi-Fi equiped aircraft so they had to be doing the wrong thing!
On another note, in last months thread it was suggested that a song with the word Quokka in it might help QF launch the PER-LHR route. So I came up with one (to the tune of Waltzing Matilda):
Once a little Quokka, bought a Qantas airplane ride
Off to Perth Airport for a Dreamliner flight
And he sat at the gate as he waited for his flight to board
Who’ll come a non-stop to London with me?
Cheers,
Boof
planemanofnz wrote:The news for CBR keeps getting better - D7 is considering CBR - KUL.
According to media reports: "AirAsia X is looking at Adelaide, Canberra and Cairns as potential new destinations in Australia. However, the Malaysian long haul low cost carrier in the short term is focused at improving its performance on its existing Australia routes." Also of interest is that "AirAsia X’s Australia traffic increased by 6% year over year to 122,000 passengers, driven partially by a 3pts improvement in load factor from 69% to 72%."
See: https://blueswandaily.com/airasia-x-con ... nd-cairns/.
IMHO, CBR will not work for D7 - its budget offering does not align well with the more premium nature of Canberra's government-focused economy. I also think that SQ takes care of the Asian market quite nicely from CBR - as such, CBR should be looking to NZ next (who can facilitate connections to the Americas through AKL), instead of D7. If D7 were to launch CBR, it would probably need a tag to somewhere, such as AKL, CHC or NAN.
Cheers,
C.
USAOZ wrote:
FJ are mostly a leisure airline. They only fly to SFO twice weekly most of year but 3 times in peak season now.
Think about it if you want to go BNE/SFO or MEL/SFO the options are:-
1) via SYD - no thanks
2) via LAX - just as bad as SYD for changing terminals
3) via AKL
4) via NAN
5) via Asia
Obviously not a lot of FJ seats @ $799, but if I had to go to SFO on business & could get a $799 return fare from BNE, SYD or MEL, I'd probably ditch other airlines, take the wife & have few days in Fiji.
qantas747 wrote:I actually think CBR is crying out for LCCs. Yes there is loads of government traffic and people willing to pay a premium, but there are loads of regular people with disposable income who love to travel. These people are willing to drive/bus to SYD to get the better deals. SQ and soon QR will have Europe and premium Asia sorted, but there is still growth around Asia. Think of the student market and their links to Asia.
USAOZ wrote:You forget thst fj doesn't need to carry extra fuel so they can carry extra fuel. Thise extra 3 hours from roughly fiji yo oz are a killer financially. Many of the nonstops usa/oz sre weight restricted
& changing trrminals at syd is an absolute nightmare cf. at AKL where no terminal change is necessary
Same at nan. The new extra nan sfo is the quickest way mel to sfo by far.
qf789 wrote:VA has taken delivery of another 737-800, VH-YWD named Tinamirakuna
Expected to arrive in BNE Sunday afternoon
aerokiwi wrote:Actually on fleets, does anyone have any insight on Qantas's experience with the A300? From an operational perspective and customers satisfaction etc. Always thought it was an interesting footnote in Qantas history. And did it contribute to QF going for the A330?
ZK-NBT wrote:Inherited from TAA, no idea operationally but an odd ball fleet of 4 similar size to a large 767 fleet doesn’t make much sense.
The 380 contributed big time to QF getting A330’s, the A300 was gone well before the A330’s were ordered.
aerokiwi wrote:ZK-NBT wrote:Inherited from TAA, no idea operationally but an odd ball fleet of 4 similar size to a large 767 fleet doesn’t make much sense.
The 380 contributed big time to QF getting A330’s, the A300 was gone well before the A330’s were ordered.
Yeah realised it was an Australian Airlines carry over but they kept them on for a while when they had the 767 option. Was just wondering if the A300 experience opened QF's eyes to the Airbus offering.
ZK-NBT wrote:aerokiwi wrote:ZK-NBT wrote:Inherited from TAA, no idea operationally but an odd ball fleet of 4 similar size to a large 767 fleet doesn’t make much sense.
The 380 contributed big time to QF getting A330’s, the A300 was gone well before the A330’s were ordered.
Yeah realised it was an Australian Airlines carry over but they kept them on for a while when they had the 767 option. Was just wondering if the A300 experience opened QF's eyes to the Airbus offering.
QF were an early and natural carrier for the A380 at the time of the order in 2000 for trunk routes to LAX/LHR, they ordered 12 and Airbus I believe effectively gave them 13 A330’s for a bargain.
How long were the A300’s kept? Maybe they were kept to cover a capacity shortfall?
Hainan Airlines last week opened reservation for additional new route to Australia, where the airline schedules Haikou – Sydney nonstop flight. From 30JAN18 to 24MAR18, Airbus A330-300 aircraft will operate this route twice a week.
HU447 HAK1850 – 0715+1SYD 333 27
HU448 SYD0915 – 1555HAK 333 13
https://www.routesonline.com/news/38/ai ... h-in-1q18/
JAL between December 2017 and February 2018 plans to operational aircraft changes on Tokyo Narita – Melbourne route, currently served by Boeing 787-8 aircraft on daily basis. During following periods listed below (dates/days based on Tokyo departure), service will be operated by Boeing 787-9 instead.
11DEC17 – 18DEC17 Day x234
19DEC17 – 26DEC17 Daily
08JAN18 – 31JAN18 Day x457
05FEB18 – 19FEB18 Day 1
JL773 NRT1100 – 2305MEL 787 D
JL774 MEL0045 – 0835NRT 787 D
https://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/275812/jal-plans-787-9-melbourne-service-in-nw17/
log0008 wrote:Seems seasonal at this stage - Very interesting route Haikou as you say is a tourism city for China not a big city for outbound travelHainan Airlines last week opened reservation for additional new route to Australia, where the airline schedules Haikou – Sydney nonstop flight. From 30JAN18 to 24MAR18, Airbus A330-300 aircraft will operate this route twice a week.
HU447 HAK1850 – 0715+1SYD 333 27
HU448 SYD0915 – 1555HAK 333 13
https://www.routesonline.com/news/38/ai ... h-in-1q18/
JAL upgrading some MEL-NRT flights over summer so Things must be going well, adds 6 Bussiness and 28 economy seats per flightJAL between December 2017 and February 2018 plans to operational aircraft changes on Tokyo Narita – Melbourne route, currently served by Boeing 787-8 aircraft on daily basis. During following periods listed below (dates/days based on Tokyo departure), service will be operated by Boeing 787-9 instead.
11DEC17 – 18DEC17 Day x234
19DEC17 – 26DEC17 Daily
08JAN18 – 31JAN18 Day x457
05FEB18 – 19FEB18 Day 1
JL773 NRT1100 – 2305MEL 787 D
JL774 MEL0045 – 0835NRT 787 D
https://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/275812/jal-plans-787-9-melbourne-service-in-nw17/
log0008 wrote:Seems seasonal at this stage - Very interesting route Haikou as you say is a tourism city for China not a big city for outbound travelHainan Airlines last week opened reservation for additional new route to Australia, where the airline schedules Haikou – Sydney nonstop flight. From 30JAN18 to 24MAR18, Airbus A330-300 aircraft will operate this route twice a week.
HU447 HAK1850 – 0715+1SYD 333 27
HU448 SYD0915 – 1555HAK 333 13
https://www.routesonline.com/news/38/ai ... h-in-1q18/
xiaotung wrote:log0008 wrote:Seems seasonal at this stage - Very interesting route Haikou as you say is a tourism city for China not a big city for outbound travelHainan Airlines last week opened reservation for additional new route to Australia, where the airline schedules Haikou – Sydney nonstop flight. From 30JAN18 to 24MAR18, Airbus A330-300 aircraft will operate this route twice a week.
HU447 HAK1850 – 0715+1SYD 333 27
HU448 SYD0915 – 1555HAK 333 13
https://www.routesonline.com/news/38/ai ... h-in-1q18/
It's just amazing how HU can ever make money out of this route. Hainan Island is a populous destination for Chinese tourists who make up of over 95% of all tourists going there. Are they going to start attracting Aussies for having a holiday there, or targeting Chinese who live in Australia, or doing transit business? Unlikely for all three. It's too clear they are flying this route to lose money. I am still struggling to see what VA can get out of this partnership.
IndianicWorld wrote:I don’t think that Hainan Island is as left field as some seem to think.
It has the potential to be a bigger player in the Australian travel market, broadening the options in Asia from the rather blinkered view currently.
It will take time, but there’s certainly greater 2 way travel opportunities in the China-Australia market which are only starting to be tapped into.