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Quoting Zkpilot (Reply 3): Say daily AKL-LAX-LHR, AKL-LAX, AKL-IAH, AKL-SFO for the 77W fleet. |
Quoting aerorobnz (Reply 4): Alternative to retirement of 772s is they can make the 772 denser and with fewer premium seats for SYD,BNE,MEL,RAR, NAN, APW, DPS, MNL |
Quoting aerorobnz (Reply 4): May as well go the whole hog and get another 8 and wipe out the leases on the 772. The demand for IAH/YVR/EZE/HKG/SIN would be sufficient to warrant the switch provided the 77Ws came delivered with revised PE not space seats, as they are delivered they can continue to use the 77E while they retrofit the existing fleet, then retire the 772 and hey presto, bigger aircraft with equal costs = more competitive prices across the already expanding network. |
Quoting mariner (Reply 1): He reiterates the success of EZE and IAH, saying they have been "positive to the network from Day 1" and he does confirm that a new route will be announced in a couple of months, although he gives no clues a to where. |
Quoting Zkpilot (Reply 3): Say daily AKL-LAX-LHR, AKL-LAX, AKL-IAH, AKL-SFO for the 77W fleet. |
Quoting aerorobnz (Reply 4): use the 77E while they retrofit the existing fleet |
Quoting mariner (Reply 1): such as a 16% increase in flying with only a 12% increase in fuel consumption |
Quoting PA515 (Reply 8): AKL-SFO could be about to lose the 77W to AKL-IAH. |
Quoting PA515 (Reply 2): The Air NZ 2016 Interim has a previously unannounced 17th domestic A320 for delivery between 01 Jul and 31 Dec 2016. The 16th domestic A320 (ZK-OXL (c/n 7086), is due in May 2016. |
Quoting PA515 (Reply 8): AKL-SFO could be about to lose the 77W to AKL-IAH. |
Quoting zkncj (Reply 11): Was that not the extra single A320CEO they ordered with A321/320NEO? |
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Quoting PA515 (Reply 8): From 01 Aug to 29 Oct 2016 there's only one 77W used on AKL-SFO. The NZ schedule after 29 Oct has not been fully updated. For instance AKL-IAH shows as a We Fr Su 77E when it is already a five weekly 77E in the low season. |
Quoting Mr AirNZ (Reply 12): Don't get too excited, painting and other maintenance activities. The schedules (if they don't already) will at some point reflect a 77W out for April, May and August. Some painting of 200s mid yearish and the bulk from September onwards (although everytime I mention painting, someone goes and changes the plan it seems!). |
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Quoting ZK-NBT (Reply 18): With UA though it would seem SFO could change to a 772? |
Quoting ZK-NBT (Reply 18): The 789 will be maintanence on the first 3 as they approach a 2 year check I'd imagine. |
Quoting sunrisevalley (Reply 23): as, when and if NZ get 789's with a higher % of premium seating would AKL-SFO-LHR be a possible route. |
Quoting ZKOJH (Reply 24): rules which allow them to fly between the US and the UK, at the moment they are only permitted to fly 7 flights a week |
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Quoting sunrisevalley (Reply 23): as, when and if NZ get 789's with a higher % of premium seating would AKL-SFO-LHR be a possible route. |
Quoting sunrisevalley (Reply 30): Would this require changes to the Canada-NZL bilateral? What could NZL offer Canada as an offset? I expect AC could service NZL right now if they wished. |
Quoting Kaiarahi (Reply 29): AKL-YVR-LHR would give pax the option of avoiding LAX transit zoo. |
Quoting sunrisevalley (Reply 23): as, when and if NZ get 789's with a higher % of premium seating would AKL-SFO-LHR be a possible route. |
Quoting mariner (Reply 25): Given the Pacific Rim strategy, together with the reluctance for international one-stops, it seems unlikely. |
Quoting gasman (Reply 33): Indeed. And there's no getting away from the fact that LAX remains the cash-cow of the entire Western seaboard, and will be for the foreseeable future. That's how they've been able to get away with facilities worse than you'd typically see at Guantanamo Bay for so long although as zkeoj says, things have recently significantly improved. But SFO-LHR (or anywhere) would be an extremely risky move for NZ. |
Quoting mariner (Reply 34): If IAH is living up to expectations as a virtually untapped market, though, I wouldn't fall over in shock if they added a new US destination at some point in the not too distant future. |
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Quoting gasman (Reply 36): But where?? ORD is too close to IAH, same goes for DFW. If there is a market for DEN, I really would fall over in shock. Existing aircraft don't have the range for JFK. |
Quoting gasman (Reply 36): If I was instructed to come up with the next NZ destination to the US I'd actually pick LAS, with something like a thrice-weekly 789. It's a fantastic destination in and of itself, with reasonable onward connections to Europe. |
Quoting ZK-NBT (Reply 38): I can't see ICN when KE dominate |
Quoting aerokiwi (Reply 37): perhaps this is more to do wit where they can send dated 767s, which aren't competitive with airlines out of Korea and Taiwan. |
Quoting aerorobnz (Reply 40): I increasingly wonder if BKK will feature. TG continues to muddle along, and I think with N.Z originating flight schedules and local carrier advantage the route might improve. If NZ start will TG stay? You can't say the same about KE/ICN, probably not for CI/TPE |
Quoting aerorobnz (Reply 40): I do feel that South America has surprised them for demand, and I wouldn't be surprised if there was another route there soon (not Brazil). The potential for really taking a market and growing it applies to South America almost more than anywhere else that is on the radar.. That for me indicates that it might be sooner rather than later. |
Quoting aerorobnz (Reply 40): Yep, in the same way that DL dominate ATL or MSP. ICN without assistance from KE has little to offer NZ when they already have links via PVG (NH), PEK (CA) NRT (OZ/NH) and SYD (OZ).. |
Quoting aerorobnz (Reply 40): Fleet wise I agree, , There is flexibility in the 763 fleet that would allow for this to start straight away . I don't think the dated product has so much to do with it as perhaps you suggest, Even if they had the latest lie flats/IFE they still need to utilise these aircraft or they will sit around doing nothing. |
Quoting aerorobnz (Reply 40): I increasingly wonder if BKK will feature. |
Quoting aerorobnz (Reply 45): TG is a basket case. KE is well run, profitable and hugely popular with their home demographic. It's a matter of picking your targets carefully. |