QF Perth to Buenos Aires should also be considered. It might not be on that indicative map QF released today, but PER-EZE was a
genuine route considered by another airline pre-Covid. Could make PER a crucial transit city between South America and South/South East Asia. Currently, it’s the ME carriers have dominance on this corridor between Asia and South America and making a PER hub could give them some competition.
Also, there’s a few low effort posts here from users who support airlines like Qatar attempting to distract from the significance of today’s announcements, but the reality is QR are the ones panicking in response to QF’s EU expansion out of Perth.
If QR isn’t panicking, why is Perth a random destination on their small list of A380 cities?
Surely Melbourne makes more sense if QR wanted a second A380 Australian destination.
The Oryx Regime had an option to a) follow the lead of Etihad and pull out of PER due to people switching to QF nonstop, or b) use their infinite oil funds to flood the WA market with excess capacity, why is exactly why QR is flying the A380 to Perth.
With more QF direct flights from Perth to Europe and India, QR’s A380 band aid solution might start to wither off.