Melburnian1
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jun 7, 2013
- Posts
- 25,256
Why, when Qantas has exhausted it’s long haul fleet to near 100% utilisation, would they prioritise to a location not open for regular visitors? Especially when they have a oneworld parter operating the route. Just a crazy thing to say. Put your assets into North America and Europe which is where most Aussies want to go right now.
Mr Putin is apparently threatening a nuclear attack, so while there may be a lag effect (given few leisure travellers book international travel today for tomorrow), Europe may hardly be a destination of choice for huge numbers of us at present. In any case, while seasonal flights to locations such as Rome are coming up, QFi devotes relatively small resources to its UK flights, which only number two per day each way.
Last I looked, QFi had only three of its dozen A388s back in service. That's not far short of 4500 seats lying idle in deserts such as California's. Sure, QF can decide whether it wants to return only six of the 12 to service but in theory, in time, it can bring back others if it desires.
And haven't three A332s been out of use, stabled, for about 26 months since March 2020? They are not scrapped AFAIK.
Many foreign airlines retained flights to and from Oz when Australia was 'closed', so why won't QFi do the same for one of our largest trading partners? The Japanese invest in Australia big time, and historically, many Japanese school groups came to Oz on QFi's pre-COVID B744s.