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And I observed in the month of May many flights with 150+ empty seats at the back. Your point being?Now that China's Government has provided the starting date for the visa-free travel, QF should really evaluate whether they should proceed with the axing of the PVG service, even if it means reducing frequency on other routes.
I've heard multiple reports that QF's PVG service has had 100%, or close to 100% loads in the past month, and this was before the visa-free announcement. I'm sure QF would not want to miss out on this opportunity. The Australia-China market of two months ago is very different to the Australia-China market of today.
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^ Let's hope Qantas isn't in this position on 28 July 2024
Did you think QF axed the flights with good forward bookings? They wouldve had abysmal forward bookings to cancel the service.
Again you're confusing what QF brings to the Chinese market. A product aimed at corporate travel between Aus and Shanghai specifically that has seen all corporate travel there decinated.
Your leisure tourist wouldn't want to be touching QF prices if they can have it for half to 2/3rds QF's price (and still full service - subjectively better product).