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Quoting zkncj (Reply 1): "Next year will see further capacity growth in international markets as we look forward to new routes starting in December 2015 to Houston and Buenos Aires. And while we are gearing up to launch these exciting new routes we have a team assessing potential new opportunities in Australia, Asia and the Americas. " Does this mean we could see an couple more new routes in 2016? Maybe we could see an AKL-ORD service an couple times an week? |
Quoting Zkpilot (Reply 2): For Asia ICN would probably be the most likely. Otherwise maybe CGK or TPE. I would have said MNL but that is a bit tricky with the new PR service. Potential for a return to another Japan destination but unlikely. China is relatively well served now and places like Vietnam are too small a market and are served via the SQ codeshare. Likewise BKK is served by TG (star partner) or via SIN. |
Quoting zkncj (Reply 3): What about HKT? surely 3x weekly in the winter with an all Y 763 could work? |
Quoting zkncj (Reply 1): Does this mean we could see an couple more new routes in 2016? Maybe we could see an AKL-ORD service an couple times an week? |
Quoting Zkpilot (Reply 4): I think they will be trying to leverage the AKL hub between Asia and South America which is where ICN would be good. |
Quoting Zkpilot (Reply 2): For Australia the obvious choices would be CBR or HBA. |
Quoting rushed (Reply 9): I would assume that they would look at increasing capacity/frequency in partnership with Virgin on existing destinations rather than adding new ones. Perhaps look at expanding some of the seasonal services to Australia or from other ports in NZ. In March this year AirNZ said they had no plans for Canberra which would be the more likely of the two. While having Air NZ to Canberra would be great, I'm not sure it will happen. |
Quoting ZKOJH (Reply 8): First off, this is a great achievement to everybody within the company. Congratulations |
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Quoting mariner (Reply 5): The island gets more than 6 million tourists a year, but even so there may not be enough demand for it from NZ (HKT gets more than five times as many international visitors), although the quick jump over to Langkawi might help. It's just a pipe dream of mine, but I think it would be fun a couple of times a week. |
Quoting aerorobnz (Reply 6): Good, but suicidal against KE who dominate the home market (without a joint venture). You may as well operate to ATL against DL.. |
Quoting NZ107 (Reply 15): Sorry, too much of a pipe dream. |
Quoting QF744ER (Reply 23): Also this may sound like a silly question but what's the difference between a NZ domestic A320 and an International one? |
Quoting QF744ER (Reply 23): One would of thought all the newer -OX*'s would be international birds with the -OJ*'s relegated to domestic duties. |
Quoting mariner (Reply 12): Luxon said Air NZ’s new Auckland-Houston and Auckand-Buenos Aires services, which kick off in December, were selling “incredibly well”, particularly in Australia. |
Quoting PA515 (Reply 105): (Part 163) VH-SBB c/n 539 (Mar 2000) EAQ VH-SBJ c/n 578 (Jun 2002) EAQ VH-SBT c/n 580 (Feb 2002) QLK VH-TQE c/n 596 (Jul 2003) EAQ VH-TQD c/n 598 (Jan 2004) EAQ VH-TQK c/n 600 (Feb 2004) EAQ VH-TQL c/n 603 (Jul 2004) EAQ VH-TQM c/n 604 (Aug 2004) EAQ VH-SBI c/n 605 (Nov 2004) QLK One or two of these could be getting scheduled maintenance. Jetstar said they will start New Zealand services with five aircraft, so it looks like they will have a few more available. VH-TQM is the first in the JQ colours. VH-TQE which departed BNE in the direction of TSV on Tuesday looks like being the second. |
Quoting SXI (Reply 89): (Part 163) Skyliners is reporting that MSN24435 (ex VH-TJJ/N938NZ) has been delivered to ASL Airlines as EI-STI. |
Quoting SXI (Reply 89): (Part 163) ex ZK-TLF was ferried to CDG last week as YR-UEZ and is rumoured to be for ASL Airlines France. |
Quoting SXI899 (Reply 28): Looks like TQE remained on the line. |
Quoting ZKOJH (Reply 8): First off, this is a great achievement to everybody within the company. Congratulations |
Quoting DeltaB717 (Reply 10): t "Air NZ to Canberra"... I think the most likely of all the current possible international options out of CBR would be VA E90s to NZ, which would likely carry the NZ code. |
Quoting NZ107 (Reply 19): Propstar's first plane will be in New Zealand on Friday afternoon... AKL and WLG. |
Quoting 777ER (Reply 26): Any word on a timetable? |
Quoting ZKOJQ (Reply 33): Afterwards it will be heading back across the ditch, for some reason. Seems a bit of a waste, though since it is intended for them to remain on the Australian register, presumably they have to fly them back there once every 28 days? |
Quoting ZKOJQ (Reply 33): Are VA E190s ETOPS configured? |
Quoting DeltaB717 (Reply 39): Are VA E190s ETOPS configured? I've no idea. I remember they've been in NZ before (I think only on one or two of the delivery flights) but not sure what would need to be done to allow them to be scheduled on the route. |
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Quoting Zkpilot (Reply 38): here sure seem to be a lot of A.net Aussie's with their knickers in a twist over Luxon's comments aimed at QF |
Quoting aerorobnz (Reply 43): the entire 77W fleet is also EDTO 330 capable. |
Quoting Mr AirNZ (Reply 45): Not capable in that the airframes do not presently have the fire suppressant installed for the greater limits and would need that done |
Quoting Zkpilot (Reply 38): Just been reading the Oz Av thread and there sure seem to be a lot of A.net Aussie's with their knickers in a twist over Luxon's comments aimed at QF! |
Quoting Zkpilot (Reply 38): It's mostly the usual suspects but there are a few others too. |
Quoting DeltaB717 (Reply 39): I remember they've been in NZ before |
Quoting DeltaB717 (Reply 39): As a semi-Canberran I just don't see anything bigger in the airlines' current fleets (ie A320, B738) working, the same as I don't see SQ to SIN working. |
Quoting aerorobnz (Reply 43): The's a practical facts and figures oriented person not a just showpony figurehead like many Airline CEOs. |
Quoting Mr AirNZ (Reply 45): Not capable in that the airframes do not presently have the fire suppressant installed for the greater limits and would need that done. |
Quoting NZ107 (Reply 35): Sounds to me like a promo run and maybe a photo shoot opportunity while there's still snow on the mountains.. |
Quoting aerorobnz (Reply 43): It's worth remembering, at 300 seats sold per flight, a 77W is more efficient than a 772 with 300 passengers AND takes more cargo (ie: more potential revenue). the entire 77W fleet is also EDTO 330 capable. As a result my gut feeling is that one route will become a 77W 5x a week and the other will commandere the 772 from the other route and become a daily service with the 772.. You can choose for youself which option you prefer for each destination. |
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