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I never really understood what cityflyer was all about - it seemed like a brand for the sake of it.
I'm sure someone in the marketing team was paid a handsome bonus for the whole City Flyer concept when it launched.I never really understood what cityflyer was all about - it seemed like a brand for the sake of it.
Early this century, Qantas were considering going all economy domestically around the time of the arrival of the first 73H's.I never really understood what cityflyer was all about - it seemed like a brand for the sake of it.
Be careful with the glass volumetric measure analogy!!Having already mentioned the glass half empty scenario, the glass half full on sees benefits being rolled out across the network negating the need for branding, time will tell.
Be careful with the glass volumetric measure analogy!!
The pessimist says the glass is half full
The optimist says the glass is half empty
The engineer says the glass is twice as big as it needs to be ... resulting in a resizing of the glass :evil:
I believe the Cityflyer service was set up a sop to the business travellers with the reduced availability of premium seating - i.e. give them complimentary alcohol.
I thought the CityFlyer concept was around in the last days of Ansett. May need to go research, but I thought it was actually a marketing tactic against them!
Cityflyer Qantas introduced Cityflyer in July 2001, offering customers travelling between Melbourne and
Sydney more flights and more seats than any other airline. On-ground Cityflyer services include priority
departure gates, dedicated customers service desk at the departure gate for travellers with hand baggage only,
and dedicated baggage carousels in Sydney and Melbourne. Cityflyer was extended to Sydney-Brisbane and
Melbourne-Brisbane services in February 2002, Adelaide services began in November 2002 and Perth
services are scheduled to commence in early 2003.
It may be co-incidence.I thought the CityFlyer concept was around in the last days of Ansett. May need to go research, but I thought it was actually a marketing tactic against them!
It was also expanded so much that there was very little left that wasn't CityFlyer. Other than the intra-Qld routes (BNE-TSV/CNS/ISA) plus the few other leisure routes (all from CNS plus ASP/AYQ), I don't think there's much else left.