Overcoming the technical limitations is simply a function of time, there is an inflection point in terms of aircraft speed and efficiency where ULR direct flights will have a transformative impact on major hubs. It is coming, it's just a matter of when.
I expect people who want to break their services up will end up flying smaller regional airlines between hops. It's simply the availability of flights to current hubs (Singapore and ME) that will reduce as stops become unnecessary & uneconomical.
It will be interesting to see the impact on...
This is 100% correct, the future is ULR aircraft transiting direct to major airport hubs and I look forward to it. Qantas are at the forefront by virtue of our isolated geography. Not having to stop in Singapore or the Middle East is going to be awesome.
I've come to the conclusion that the executive lounges are actually worse than the Qantas Club. Some of the behaviour I have seen in the last 12 months leads me to consider whether being diamond is worth it. I'm about half way to LTD.
Very sad to hear.
Hopefully this won't be the end of competitive stages, I have been very keen to build a car recently and it would be a shame to have the event reduced to regularity.
I need another R32 GT-R in my life.
Perhaps some people just don't feel they need or want this "help"
This is the problem, many of these programs developed under the guise of "community or road safety" are not optional. Research like this is used to directly inform legislation and policy without any real regard for civil...
1. Yet.
2. You can be issued other traffic related infringements by council employees.
3. QUT will absolutely provide information when court ordered.
4. Tracking of people through their metadata is already widely used by both Government and the commercial sector.