Qatar Airways to acquire 25% of Virgin Australia

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I hope this hasn't already been posted, but has anyone seen the article in The Australian, with the headline "What Qatar Airways paid for Virgin Australia stake"?
The most interesting part I found was...
"Virgin Australia’s plan is to use Qatar Airway’s Boeing 777s or A350s on routes from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth to Doha from July 2025."

The ex VA 777's with the same interior? :)

Such as: https://www.airfleets.net/ficheapp/plane-b777-37940.htm
 
I hope this hasn't already been posted, but has anyone seen the article in The Australian, with the headline "What Qatar Airways paid for Virgin Australia stake"?
The most interesting part I found was...
"Virgin Australia’s plan is to use Qatar Airway’s Boeing 777s or A350s on routes from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth to Doha from July 2025."

The ex VA 777's with the same interior? :)

Such as: https://www.airfleets.net/ficheapp/plane-b777-37940.htm
As long as there is rewards seats in J & F, im happy haha
 
I hope this hasn't already been posted, but has anyone seen the article in The Australian, with the headline "What Qatar Airways paid for Virgin Australia stake"?
The most interesting part I found was...
"Virgin Australia’s plan is to use Qatar Airway’s Boeing 777s or A350s on routes from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth to Doha from July 2025."

The ex VA 777's with the same interior? :)

Such as: https://www.airfleets.net/ficheapp/plane-b777-37940.htm
Maybe, but they'll need more than the 3 ex VA 777s to cover the schedule for daily flights from all four ports.

I also suspect QR/VA will want a consistent product across the flights. V Suites anyone?
 
Should have gone to specsavers.

I don’t think I’m the only one to complain about the lounge, as a first class lounge. It really isn’t one. A good business lounge sure, but it doesn’t meet the threshold of a first class lounge.

That’s why QR has a separate actual first class lounge.

I have the same criticism with BA’s “F” galleries lounge in LHR.
 
I don’t think I’m the only one to complain about the lounge, as a first class lounge. It really isn’t one. A good business lounge sure, but it doesn’t meet the threshold of a first class lounge.

That’s why QR has a separate actual first class lounge.

I have the same criticism with BA’s “F” galleries lounge in LHR.
But is it meant to be a F lounge though?
If you are flying Y you probably shouldn’t expect anything too flash TBH
I don’t actually mind QR’s rules and regulations for lounges in that they look after Premium passengers and their own elites.
 
But is it meant to be a F lounge though?
If you are flying Y you probably shouldn’t expect anything too flash TBH
I don’t actually mind QR’s rules and regulations for lounges in that they look after Premium passengers and their own elites.

You’re 100% correct, QR never refer to it as a First Class lounge. Just many here do.

Other airlines like EK, CX, JL, QF etc admit platinums travelling in Y.

So yes QR makes its F lounges better by excluding FFs which is good for F pax but not for FFs in Y.
 
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Is Privilege Club a viable program for earning status and points for Australian fliers? Compared to Velocity and QFF?
I’m not sure about VA domestic flights but you don’t earn anything on QF domestic flights unless part of International itinerary so would be a useless program for those that predominantly fly domestic in Australia
 
Great news, particularly if/when VA wet lease QR aircraft for DOH in the short to medium term. NO way VA could match QR inflight service in their own right. I guess more likely that VA long distance will be to the US to marry up with QR flights.
Perhaps another opportunity for REX to be taken over by VA/QR to enhance feeder ops. Maybe the time to replace aging SAABs with, say some of the ERJ family ?
 
VA Plats do still get access to the EY F lounge in AUH.

That was my point.

A quiet and discreet Lounge, with white linen tablecloth waited upon dining etc. Last used it 2 months back. All times we have visited it over many years, it was near empty.

All I was noting was that whomever at Virgin is setting up the nuts and bolts and final framework for this new deal, can hopefully point out to Qatar that benefit is a LONG STANDING existing arrangement with Etihad, and 'can we continue that please'?

They can only say no. Often curious things do get agreed to in new 'Marriages' etc. The number of VA Platinums in Doha at any given time will be truly minimal.

Have no idea what other airline elites get auto access to the Etihad FIRST lounge, but give the zoo that is their Business Lounge, it cannot be many.

Virgin do read message boards. :D
 
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