I don't recall that it was for 'years', but it was like that for a while at least.
I think there was a period where there wasn’t QF metal to SIN, it was 3K only.
I don't recall that it was for 'years', but it was like that for a while at least.
Have you seen the size of the terminal they’re operating out of for international flights at PER?It feels like there's a long way to go.
Although, the context of the announcement relates to the eventual move to T1 precinct (which is long overdue).Have you seen the size of the terminal they’re operating out of for international flights at PER?
It’s smaller than most domestic terminals, with a grand total of 3 aerobridges, and it gets used for domestic ops in the hours between international flights. Once they start the Auckland and SA services it’ll be pretty much maxed out unless they make it full time international.
They’ve already kicked JQ out to slum it in T2 to increase their international capacity.
Absolutely it is, but another part of it is that they’ll be ‘expanding’ (hopefully that means another aerobridge or two) T3 in the 7 odd years between now and the new terminal opening so they can begin ramping up international services out of PER sooner.Although, the context of the announcement relates to the eventual move to T1 precinct (which is long overdue).
As you mentioned, booting JQ out presumably frees up some gates! Probably also helps with QP/J Lounge crowding…Absolutely it is, but another part of it is that they’ll be ‘expanding’ (hopefully that means another aerobridge or two) T3 in the 7 odd years between now and the new terminal opening so they can begin ramping up international services out of PER sooner.
Yep, and it has nothing to do with airlines!I actually think the ADL folks are most justified to have a moan.
It was 3 years from 2015 to 2018 and for more than a year before that there was no Qantas service at all between Singapore and Perth. We were living in Singapore then so I remember it well. That 737 flight was always packed and very uncomfortable in Economy.I'm not usually one to defend QF, but I don't think that claim is accurate. I think there was a short period of time where the 737 was the only offering to SIN.
Well given that the subject was the move to T1, I don’t know why you're still talking about T3 and T4. The move to T1 which was always the plan once the second main runway was finished, is quite close. Like all major projects like this, there are hiccups, as was encountered trying to bore a tunnel under the existing runway which was quite sandy and required much more fortifications than originally thought. In the meantime, T3 and T4 do enough with the shorter cross runway to run services in both directions - to the golden triangle on the East coast, and internationally to wherever they want to go.Absolutely it is, but another part of it is that they’ll be ‘expanding’ (hopefully that means another aerobridge or two) T3 in the 7 odd years between now and the new terminal opening so they can begin ramping up international services out of PER sooner.
Of course they will, that has been the long term plan all along, where else would they fly internationally from once the second runway is completed?As you mentioned, booting JQ out presumably frees up some gates! Probably also helps with QP/J Lounge crowding…
Either way, T3/T4 is a miserable space compared to the VA pier…
I’ve only ever “arrived” at T1, so can’t comment on whether that’ll be an improvement for QFi departures - assuming the new QF pier will be Domestic only? Or will they expand the international departure gates also? One would hope so?
Yet they ply the PER to SYD route often with 737s and on many occasions flying time is longer than PER-SIN. It's awful as well!It was 3 years from 2015 to 2018 and for more than a year before that there was no Qantas service at all between Singapore and Perth. We were living in Singapore then so I remember it well. That 737 flight was always packed and very uncomfortable in Economy.
Third runway actually. Dillusions of grandeur at our PER!!,Of course they will, that has been the long term plan all along, where else would they fly internationally from once the second runway is completed?
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It’s 7 years away if everything goes to plan and finishes on time, and that’s after its original planned date of 2025 was pushed back during COVID. That’s far from close.Well given that the subject was the move to T1, I don’t know why you're still talking about T3 and T4. The move to T1 which was always the plan once the second main runway was finished, is quite close
QF reiterated its intention to make PER its second largest Intl hub after SYD, focusing on west bound flying:
“Whether it’s Africa, whether it’s Europe or Asia, we see great potential – both for Jetstar and Qantas – [for Perth] as a gateway into Australia, offering tremendous connectivity for our domestic network, but also giving us a geographic advantage.”
A $5 billion agreement between Qantas and Perth Airport will result in a new terminal and runway, at what Wallace said would become the airline’s “western hub”.
“We’ve got any number of different city pairs that the new aircraft can serve out of Perth, but also out of other ports that we can connect,” he said.
Perth to become Qantas’ second-largest international destination
The head of Qantas international says new-generation, extra-long-range aircraft will be a game-changer for the airline and make Perth the world’s gateway to Australia.www.watoday.com.au
Yet they ply the PER to SYD route often with 737s and on many occasions flying time is longer than PER-SIN. It's awful as well!
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Third runway actually. Dillusions of grandeur at our PER!!,
I actually think the ADL folks are most justified to have a moan.
Sure, but the cross runway hardly rates as a main runway…
Noticed that the Qantas route map has both Perth-Johannesburg and Perth-Auckland launching in "mid-2025" ... good signs!
Available here:Did you put this together yourself?
Hmmm I wonder what’s happening on the fleet front at coincidentally the same time.Noticed that the Qantas route map has both Perth-Johannesburg and Perth-Auckland launching in "mid-2025" ... good signs!