From a phone call today when trying to cancelling Bali without penalty (didn't happen so I left it) I get the impression that something is up this week.
Well they are hardly alone. And a major airline, not an Aussie one, has requested a bailout just now. From the same phone call.What isn't "up" is passenger numbers, revenue and probably profit.
customer sitting in the same row, or within two rows of these customers are at a higher risk of exposure.
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My guess is that at least some of the 380s are about to be parked. It will be very interesting to see if they come back.
OI!! We have QF Saver fare bookings and non-refundable hotel bookings so none of that talk please! Unfortunately I booked it before the DSC offer thoughCould you sprinkle some fairy dust and get Qantas to cancel DPS flights please? Effective next week?
Please remind me: are these A388 aircraft fully depreciated in the QF accounts?
A380's already had nearly $0 resale value - a couple of aircraft leasing companies in Europe with ex-Malaysian (I think?) A380's have ended up scrapping them for parts valueIs it correct to suggest that, even if this virus was eliminated as an issue and travel demand went back to what it was say a year ago, that A380s have no (or a very small compared to their purchase price) value in the 'after market?'
Steve Creedy has written something along those lines: Will the Airbus A380 be the next coronavirus victim? - Airline Ratings...
Our hotel bookings are non refundable but we enquired and they've moved them to December 2020. But we just can't risk the quarantine thing happening. It'll happen, just don't know when.OI!! We have QF Saver fare bookings and non-refundable hotel bookings so none of that talk please! Unfortunately I booked it before the DSC offer though
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IF QF do decide to fly MEL or SYD via DXB to LHR then I'd be happy as can swap to Emirates in DXB for the Cairo leg.
I'm thinking maybe Princess F's dilemma might be no more F class so the 380s having a bit of a rest?Not old enough to be fully depreciated.
Think it's been fairly well established that a 2nd hand A380 isn't worth more than parts or scrap.
But I wouldn't be totally surprised if QF parks some A380s (and obviously defers the refurbs)
So my employer has added the folowing to the list of countries that if visited require self qurantine for 14 days:
Won't matter. We won't be able to go anywhere.Oil is down to USD35 a barrel. Maybe cheaper fuel (hedged now) will reduce fares and boost demand.
End of fuel surcharges on tickets and award tickets.
Ok... when you've picked yourself up from the floor laughing...
Won't matter. We won't be able to go anywhere.
Looks like you may be on the money with up to 6 being potentially parked.My guess is that at least some of the 380s are about to be parked. It will be very interesting to see if they come back.