You must operate in different circles to me. Where I work we prefer to be able to get to a location such as Singapore at a decent hour, get a decent dinner to help adjust the body clock followed by a decent night sleep and then go to work refreshed the next day. An early departure is not that important as even with a 5pm departure half the day, and in some cases the whole day is already wasted, then you get to Singapore at stupid o'clock, have little sleep and then try to do a day of quality work.
The 10-11am SQ service is always pack, so many must think the same.
Not sure where you are hitting the 10-11 service from, SQ has one at 9 but put the bigger birds on for the PM services ex Sydney, in Melbourne again the bigger birds operate the PM service.
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Does anyone know what the QF SYD - HKG timings will be during daylight saving for travel in Nov 2013.
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Does anyone know what the QF SYD - HKG timings will be during daylight saving for travel in Nov 2013. I have the winter timings for Apr - Sept but I am not sure if they have updated their website timetable. When I do a search for a flight in Nov 2013 SYD- HKG it says it departs SYD at 1120am
Would be interesting to have the airline which uses a foreign airline's lounge in its home country!
QF is now #11 in the list of airlines by the number of international seats out of PER.
SQ, EK, CX, MH, GA, NZ, JQ, QZ, TG and D7 all have more seats.
Even QR and SA have only slightly fewer seats.
Why bother with a city thats showing almost 10% growth in passengers?? . . .
Not necessarily, how much growth is coming from travellers now able to travel direct rather than connect via Sydney, thus inflating Sydney numbers, South Australia gets close to 700000 international visitors a year, factor in the locals and thats a lot of connection traffic.
To put things in perspective, a published TAM (total available market) on international travellers from SA and WA (4187034 pax) is serviced by one flight a day soon with a red roo, so if Qantas fill that plane they have achieved a market segment share of 3%?
Now who was it lamenting recently that Qantas carried so few a number of passengers ex Australia?
October stats for traffic at WA and SA: . . .
Problem solved, then - get Scoot to fly to ADL!!End result was two full service carriers and maybe 1 or 2 domestic LCCs all competing in this market - which is a win for all the people at OOL. Heck - even they can fly direct to Singapore although it is on Scoot!
. . . oops I forgot, emus can’t fly . . . oh well.
What Qantas have done here is pretty much indefensible and even the most ardent one eyed Qantas mouthpieces would have trouble defending such a move, hence the lack of posts in the positive. Their silence is golden.
You must operate in different circles to me. Where I work we prefer to be able to get to a location such as Singapore at a decent hour, get a decent dinner to help adjust the body clock followed by a decent night sleep and then go to work refreshed the next day. An early departure is not that important as even with a 5pm departure half the day, and in some cases the whole day is already wasted, then you get to Singapore at stupid o'clock, have little sleep and then try to do a day of quality work.
The 10-11am SQ service is always pack, so many must think the same.
My reference was not about the term codeshare but rather the lack of support for the Asian market shown by Virgin and now Qantas.<History Lesson>
While the concept was not new, the term 'codeshare' was created by Qantas and American Airlines, and they were the first two airlines to 'codeshare' to any great extent.
I picked it up and posted earlier.I am surprised that no one seems to have picked up the subtle(!) differences in wording between the ASX announcement and the QF media release.In the media release suggesting new 787 services it states Qantas Group 787s.Basically I assume that these new ports therefore mean new JQ services.
Again the cynic in me worries that by looking at HND as a new service does that mean QFi services to NRT will be replaced by JQ into HND?
Looking a lot like the beginning of the end for QFi.
I have mixed feelings about the changes.Sad to see so many services go but I like the look of the new schedules into Asia. Sure it would be nice to have a daytime flight back into Australia but that is not a deal breaker. New schedules mean I can get to most destinations same day without need for stopover.
But as always I am sceptical about things and I do not like the use of the words "new destinations', 787's and "Qantas Group". No point adding new destinations if that poor excuse for a poorly run airline that pretends to be an airline gets to service them....
My reference was not about the term codeshare but rather the lack of support for the Asian market shown by Virgin and now Qantas.
Australia with 22 million people is not a big market. Asia is a huge market and the solution is not pull out of routes, hand them to Jetstar and setup codeshares with any airline that is interested.
There were people on AFF who were saying that Qantas International could potentially be an airline without any aircraft and just sell codeshare flights and make money that way. Sad if that is indeed the way Qantas evolves.
It does however make it difficult for Adelaide, Wollongong, Newcastle or other regional residents who either face a 6am flight to make their connections into SYD and MEL and then limited lounge time.
There were people on AFF who were saying that Qantas International could potentially be an airline without any aircraft and just sell codeshare flights and make money that way. Sad if that is indeed the way Qantas evolves.