Year: 2023
Virgin to launch Japan services with older 737s as MAX delays continue
/Virgin had planned to commence flights from Cairns to Tokyo’s Haneda Airport with 737 MAX planes from 28 June, but as none of the planes it has on order have arrived, the airline is instead resorting to its 12-year-old 737-700 fleet to ensure the service launches on time.
Read more »Government increases departure tax over tourism industry objections
/From 1 July, 2024, the PMC – which has been set at $60 per passenger since 2017 – will be increased to $70 despite tourism peaks warning that it could hamper the sector’s post-COVID recovery.
Read more »Rex slapped down in Virgin ‘Economy X’ trademark stoush
/Costs have been awarded against Rex, which attempted to trademark “Economy X” for itself after refusing to remove the designation from seats on 737s formerly operated by Virgin. Rex leased the planes to launch its capital city routes while the rival airline was in administration during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020-21.
Read more »Virgin inks Air Canada codeshare deal
/The new deal brings Virgin’s codesharing partners to six: Qatar Airways, United Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, ANA, and Air Canada. In a LinkedIn post, Virgin said the codeshare would allow “seamless travel” between Australia and Canada.
Read more »Qantas’ last-ditch High Court outsourcing appeal begins today
/Qantas’s High Court appeal over the outsourcing of around 1,700 ground workers kicks off today, with the airline set to argue employees did not have the right to take protected industrial action (PIA) at the time the decision was made.
Read more »Virgin CEO Jayne Hrdlicka takes leave after husband’s passing
/In a post on LinkedIn, Ms Hrdlicka said that husband Jason Gaudin had died after a “long, difficult and brave battle”, leaving behind her and their two sons, 19-year-old Alec and 16-year-old Josh.
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