Quoting ZKOJQ (Reply 71): |
OKN then OKP in November. Balance of the repainting continues after the peak Dec/Jan schedule.
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Quoting PA515 (Reply 98): |
Quoting wstakl (Reply 77): Fair enough, after saving $700 flying QF to NRT instead of NZ, I thought maybe NZ had increased their fares for the privilege of riding in a 20% more fuel efficient machine. |
Quoting aerorobnz (Reply 96): 10 abreast is more narrow than the 9 abreast BUT I have found it better than I expected and the IFE and ability to order drinks/snacks from it compensates adequately. |
Quoting zkeoj (Reply 103): They didn't mention the 767s - are they all being withdrawn from TT? I doubt it. They also did not mention anything regarding the NB fleet. |
Quoting zkncj (Reply 104): As per the NZ site the A320/763 service will still keep the Works Duluxe Product. Would be supersized if the 321NEOS came with PE seats, rather than Business Class. |
Quoting zkeoj (Reply 103): They apologised and said "we have quite a few children on board today, and they ate it all" |
Quoting gasman (Reply 97): If one perceives that a certain product is taking a nosedive, there should not be an impetus to provide positive comments as well just to pay lip service to a balanced picture. |
Quoting gasman (Reply 49): IMHO, these are NZ's truly iconic aircraft/livery combinations: |
Quoting motorhussy (Reply 108): |
Quoting 777ER (Reply 110): Another extra product offering on Tasman routes. WLG and CHC have Works Deluxe while AKL gets Works and Y+. Going from this, I'm believing its safe to say the new A320/321s WILL have a premium product offering to either simplify the products or give another offering with Works Deluxe offering changing to remove as much product matching as possible |
Quoting Mr AirNZ (Reply 100): OKN then OKP in November. Balance of the repainting continues after the peak Dec/Jan schedule. |
Quoting 777ER (Reply 110): |
Quoting TheCommodore (Reply 72): Damm straight bring back the Solent! My Grandparents flew on them, and had many stories to tell. What a fantastic way to have travelled |
Quoting antskip (Reply 114): Flying used to be like setting off on safari on dirt roads in Africa. Now it is like staying in a plush hotel. |
Quoting antskip (Reply 114): As a child I was once seasick before takeoff and then airsick once airborne. Non-pressurized, piston-engined long distance air travel was slow and often turbulent. Standard cabins much roomier than now, but entertainment was a pack of cards. Excitement was provided by frequent stops and engine trouble - and flying within the weather. |
Quoting gasman (Reply 115): *Plush hotel* might be just a tad generous. I'd say more like a cheap, soul-less chain hotel where they've taken away your bed and added thirty other people into your room - but given everyone their own TV to compensate. |
Quoting mariner (Reply 116): Alexandria to Durban over three or four days, with nights spent at sometimes dodgy hotels. Not fun for a woman travelling alone with three children during the war. |
Quoting gasman (Reply 117): t's all comparative. You make it sound as if she wanted a private room at the Ritz, all for a Y class fare. |
Quoting NZ107 (Reply 119): Big Jetstar domestic announcement later today. |
Quoting DavidByrne (Reply 89): Not saying it isn't valid (though I don't share the views) but it's t-e-d-i-o-u-s. Could we perhaps have a thread entitled "Dump on NZ" (Parts 1 to 84) so that the rest of us don't have to endure it? |
Quoting keen2fly (Reply 94): The airline's financial results as of late show they're doing something right, with a few favourable market conditions thrown into the mix. |
Quoting PA515 (Reply 98): ZK-MVG is on display at the Paris Air Show, and there's a report Air NZ has ordered one ATR72-600. |
Quoting Mr AirNZ (Reply 100): OKN then OKP in November. Balance of the repainting continues after the peak Dec/Jan schedule. |
Quoting zkncj (Reply 102): How long can NZ keep the 72-500s going for without needing to replace them? |
Quoting zkncj (Reply 102): With the youngest 72-500 being 11 years old, and with the first 8 approaching 15-16 years old. They are becoming the second oldest aircraft in the fleet after the 763s. |
Quoting aerokiwi (Reply 109): I'm thinking we can kiss goodbye to the thoughts of RNZAF getting them. |
Quoting aerokiwi (Reply 109): Which I think is a good thing, frankly. |
Quoting NZ107 (Reply 119): Big Jetstar domestic announcement later today. |
Quoting gasman (Reply 120): Interesting. Just when I thought the domestic aviation scene was reaching a sort of sweet spot, with NZ/JQ competing on the main trunk and a handful of targeted niche operators serviving the smaller, but individually unique regional markets. And they're the ones that would stand to lose from Jetstar straying off the main trunk. I guess we'll know soon......... |
Quoting ZKOJQ (Reply 121): So, presumably A400M is the most likely candidate for the RNZAF's next airlifter? |
Quoting gasman (Reply 131): One always got the impression that NZ served the regions due a certain public utility role and social conscience, rather than it screaming "payday". Still, this can only be good news for the regions. |
Quoting zkncj (Reply 132): Until NZ plays its tricks and chases them out of town, maybe we could see the return of jet services on certain regional routes for an short period. |
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Quoting ZKOJQ (Reply 135): Sad day for them. |
Quoting zkncj (Reply 130): Just out JQNZ to get Q300s |
Quoting keen2fly (Reply 137): But you gotta give it to JQ, they mean business. |
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Quoting CHCalfonzo (Reply 139): I'm also interested to see what terminals they will operate from, especially in Auckland. It makes most sense to park their Q300s near their existing operation at the domestic terminal, but there isn't much space available. Christchurch will also be interesting, with the regional terminal controlled by NZ I wonder what provisions there are to allow other operators to use that part of the terminal. |
Quoting TruemanQLD (Reply 133): QF/JQ have a lot of experience in the NZ domestic market, I am sure they will be expecting a strong fight from NZ. It's not like QF doesn't have the funds to keep it running at a loss for a while if need be. |
Quoting 777ER (Reply 142): Excited with JQ finally launching regional routes but surprised they aren't going with the Q400 or both the Q300/Q400 option. |
Quoting CHCalfonzo (Reply 139): Nelson is almost a certainty, it is served frequently by NZ to all three major cities. I'm also interested to see what terminals they will operate from |
Quoting CHCalfonzo (Reply 139): Generally regional aircraft are based in the regional cities and operate their first flights to the major cities each morning. This is contrary to the way in which JQ currently operates it's fleet in NZ, with all aircraft based in AKL and CHC where their crew bases are |
Quoting 777ER (Reply 142): Excited with JQ finally launching regional routes but surprised they aren't going with the Q400 or both the Q300/Q400 option. |