pauly7
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Hopefully Vanessa will be able to get along better with the other Oneworld CEOs.
Oh I’m sure in 72 hours everyone will be tearing strips off her as well.
Hopefully Vanessa will be able to get along better with the other Oneworld CEOs.
That would be assuming that the other OW CEOs are easy to get along with and are eager to promote OW as a brand over their own airlineother Oneworld CEO
And also wiling to deal with a female CEO despite their cultural bias.That would be assuming that the other OW CEOs are easy to get along with and are eager to promote OW as a brand over their own airline
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It is silly to compare flights to Australia by EK and EY to flights by QR. The UAE has a different air service agreement with Australia. They were negotiated on different terms and were given different capacity caps for different reasons. UAE airlines are allowed 154 weekly flights to the 4 major AU ports, +21 to/via another port.Qatar is not really asking for much, if you take into account the fact that they would most certainly replace a new bilateral with the regional DOH-MEL-ADL leg, they are only essentially adding two flights.
Qatar adding two flights, vs a few years ago Etihad up to 5 flights a day, BNE x1, PER, x1, SYD x1/2, MEL x1.
Two QR extra flights is not going to sink QF.
There's ample evidence this has been true for years. See QFF earning tables.To me this whole issue makes QF look like cowards who are afraid to compete with QR.
Except this from abc,QT today:
PM was asked if he had a conversation with the CEO of VA, or any senior executive, regarding the Qatar decision BEFORE the decision was made.
PM gave a one word answer - "Yes"
A follow up question, but about the CEO of QF or any senior executive.
PM gave a one word answer - "No".
Except this from abc,
Albanese won't entertain questions on Qantas
22m ago22 minutes ago
Bert Van Manen asks Anthony Albanese if he had conversations with Alan Joyce or any other Qantas senior executive before making the Qatar Airways decision, and if yes, what dates they took place.
The PM delivers another very brief response by simply saying "no".
Earlier, when asked whether he spoke with Alan Joyce before the Qatar Airways decision was made, he said "I can confirm I met Alan Joyce."
So at what point in time do you disregard seeing someone prior to a decision being made?He said “I can confirm I have met Alan Joyce”. Hansard will be released shortly to clarify, but it was obvious that the PM was answering the question “have you ever had a conversation with the CEO of QF” (not specifically about QR) I’m not sure if he misheard the question or the question was poorly worded, but it was clear that’s how he answered it.
I remember thinking “that was a very open ended question” when it was asked, but I don’t recall the specific words.
So at what point in time do you disregard seeing someone prior to a decision being made?
I haven’t followed closely, but has any of the media asked what the relevant unions position on this is? Whilst everyone is speculating that QF has an undue influence over the government we all know that unions do have a strong influence over the government.
I haven’t followed closely, but has any of the media asked what the relevant unions position on this is? Whilst everyone is speculating that QF has an undue influence over the government we all know that unions do have a strong influence over the government.
I haven’t followed closely, but has any of the media asked what the relevant unions position on this is? Whilst everyone is speculating that QF has an undue influence over the government we all know that unions do have a strong influence over the government.
That's a very poor, pathetic political answer.Transport Workers Union Secretary walked the tightrope today, happy to slag Qantas off but refused to criticise the government or call for a reversal of the Qatar decision - instead calling for an independent decision maker.
(when asked if the government should review the Qatar decision):
Kaine: "I don't pretend to understand the complexities of aviation decisions, it's not, literally not something I understand."
Host: Do you need to?
Kaine: "Maybe I do but I think what is more important is the community has confidence that there is a decision maker that stands apart from all of the interests in aviation that can make independent decisions in the community interest."
even said draw a line under the sand.........I was sure it was in the sand.