Melburnian1
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A lot of new routes, irrespective of the airline, take six months plus to determine if they are viable as regards passenger loadings.
One fly in the ointment is that it has been publicly reported that yields per available seat are down for not just QFi but other airlines. Scoot has fairly recently begun flying to MEL so that has also increased the number of available seats on the MEL - SIN - MEL route, which from observation using SQ carries a lot of connecting passengers to or from Malaysia, Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia and so on.
QF may carry a higher percentage of point-to-point ('OD') passengers, which may place it at a bit of a disadvantage.
One fly in the ointment is that it has been publicly reported that yields per available seat are down for not just QFi but other airlines. Scoot has fairly recently begun flying to MEL so that has also increased the number of available seats on the MEL - SIN - MEL route, which from observation using SQ carries a lot of connecting passengers to or from Malaysia, Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia and so on.
QF may carry a higher percentage of point-to-point ('OD') passengers, which may place it at a bit of a disadvantage.