Qantas Launching MEL - HNL from May 2025

The US mainland? I thought the config of the JQ 788s prevented them flying to the North American mainland with a reasonable load.

They are reconfiguring their 787s with more J seats and proper crew rests to allow for longer flights.
 
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That’d be great. Would be handy for one way positioning flights for CR in/out of the USA. Will probably be a few people in Melbourne sad to lose that option.

Yes indeed! Discounted Jetstar Melb-Honolulu flights have represented great value. To go via Sydney means the domestic to international transfer which is annoying! A first world problem I know but surely they can improve it.
 
Jetstar has told travel agents that "The aircraft [taken off MEL-HNL] will be redeployed to another long-haul route which we are very much looking forward to announcing in the near future."
LAS? CPT? CTS?
 
Vegas would be too far for the low cost model, yield is pretty low. I’m not sure if the numbers would stack up for a peak seasonal service, but the thought of spending 16 hours Westbound in a newly configured high density water thin pitch Jetstar 787, would only be for the brave.

The fleet is starting to become aged also, not as fuel efficient also.
 
Vegas is expensive. They’re about 15 years too late.

If you can afford Vegas you can afford a better airline.
You’re not wrong. Just had a quick look, and it’s considerably more vs the 2010s. It was all $100-150 per night Aussie back early last decade, we went a few times and stayed at many of the high end resorts for $100 per night, car hire was dirt cheap, the whole experience was good value for money.

Even the Luxor want $300-400 per night. Crazy.
 
For purely selfish reasons please let it be MEL-MNL

PR has a shortage of aircraft and has Wamos Air A332s wet leased (with three PR cabin crew members but the rest Spanish) for its daily MNL-SYD and 5x/week MNL-MEL, while 5J has thrice weekly flights to MEL.

The number of Filipinos in Australia has grown to slightly exceed the Vietnamese, as not much migration from the latter in recent years, so perhaps MEL-MNL might be viable. Despite the rise of AI, there's many Australian businesses with call centres in MNL so it's not all VFR and beach-bound leisure passengers on the MNL routes. QFi has only a daily frequency from SYD with its flights year round loading very well, even though Easter and Christmas are the seasonal peaks.

It surprised that QFi is launching BNE-MNL when PR already serves that route.

QFi (and JQi) continue to ignore MEL that has a much greater population even with Brisbane adding in Gold and Sunshine Coasts plus BrisVegas' northern NSW catchment of towns like Byron Bay, Murwillumbah and Lismore.
 
Melbourne-Seoul sounds like a given. Asiana is only seasonal and that has just ceased. Would be one of the few routes JQ would hold a monopoly.

I’d say that is next to be announced.
 
You’re not wrong. Just had a quick look, and it’s considerably more vs the 2010s. It was all $100-150 per night Aussie back early last decade, we went a few times and stayed at many of the high end resorts for $100 per night, car hire was dirt cheap, the whole experience was good value for money.

Even the Luxor want $300-400 per night. Crazy.

Hotel prices across North America are ridiculous since Covid that’s before you add general prices for hospitality now
 
You’re not wrong. Just had a quick look, and it’s considerably more vs the 2010s. It was all $100-150 per night Aussie back early last decade, we went a few times and stayed at many of the high end resorts for $100 per night, car hire was dirt cheap, the whole experience was good value for money.

Even the Luxor want $300-400 per night. Crazy.

You can get much cheaper than that, certainly on base rate. I’ve seen US$29. But then there’s a $30-50 resort fee and then tax. I’d say you’d be doing well to keep it under US$100 a night, which is A$150. But that’s the cheapest hotel for the cheapest night and probably with a players card membership (which is free and can be got online so you’re silly not to book with it).

But everything is expensive, not just hotels. You’re looking at US$15 for a simple drink. Free drinks while gambling helps but they come around a lot more slowly these days.

Of course once you go and gamble you will get comp offers for hotels, you still have to pay resort fees but often get F&B credits to a similar value.

I go 2-3 times a year and I can usually get comp rooms when I want unless it’s a premium casino on a busy night but I still get it fairly cheap. It’s one of the reasons I go back so often as I can pad out my US trip for a lower /night cost.

However for your average JQ pax they won’t have the casino status so they’ll be paying full price.
 
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