Year: 2023
Airports chief says Qantas-Virgin duopoly will be hard to crack
/Speaking to the House Standing Committee on Economics’ inquiry into promoting economic dynamism, competition and business formation, AAA CEO James Goodwin noted that Qantas and Jetstar together have a 66 per cent share of the domestic market, with Virgin at 29 per cent.
Read more »Podcast: Qatar controversy and Melbourne noise
This week, both Qantas and Virgin weighed in on Qatar being blocked from adding more flights to Australia’s major airports. But does anyone really have Aussie travellers’ best interests at heart?
Read more »Tighten slot rules to 95-5, says Sydney Airport
In a submission to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Economics’ inquiry into promoting economic dynamism, competition and business formation, the airport urged the Government to lift the current 80-20 “use it or lose it” rule to 95-5.
Read more »Bonza heads south with launch of new Launceston route
The service, to launch on 21 November, is Bonza’s first outside the eastern seaboard, and will connect it to its fourth state after Queensland, NSW and Victoria. With 11 other routes planned from its new Gold Coast base, Bonza will operate 34 concurrent routes to 18 destinations.
Read more »Confirmed: Qantas A380 to be retired from 2032 onwards
It comes after the Flying Kangaroo on Thursday confirmed a huge order for 12 new 787 Dreamliners and 12 Airbus A350s to replace the bulk of its ageing widebody fleet.
Read more »Qantas to buy 12 new Dreamliners and 12 A350s
/ | 1 Comment on Qantas to buy 12 new Dreamliners and 12 A350sThe huge new deal will see next generation Boeing and Airbus aircraft replace its ageing fleet of A330s.
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