I'm not sure why you don't want them to exist. Them existing is good for you even if you never fly them. Competitive pricing forcing reactionary moves across the whole market. Could even mean dropping a QF price a bit here or there.Hard no to Ryan AIrand its ilk, Bonza tried and failed.
I'm not sure what experience you're referring to. If you adhere to their rules (not too onerous) and select decent seats on flights at reasonable times of the day I'm not sure what the problem is if the price is right.No one should have to endure that experience.
I'm not sure what experience you're referring to. If you adhere to their rules (not too onerous) and select decent seats on flights at reasonable times of the day I'm not sure what the problem is if the price is right.
For example, I need to get from Ljubljana to Malta in June, and FR has a flight from Zagreb (a shortish bus ride away) for a basic fare of $79. Using a major airline would cost 3-4 times as much and require a connection somewhere. This is where the LCC's in Europe have an advantage, flying diect between cities not otherwise directly connected by the majors. Last year I flew BOH-MLA on FR. No other airline flies this route.
But I agree that this model likely won't work in Australia because of insufficient demand (remember Bonza).
Because we have plenty of evidence that Australia can't sustain 5 major airlines, and when they fail us tax payers will yet again have to pick up part of the tab.I'm not sure why you don't want them to exist. Them existing is good for you even if you never fly them. Competitive pricing forcing reactionary moves across the whole market. Could even mean dropping a QF price a bit here or there.
How did we jump from 3 to 4 airlines or have you missed the memo on Rex. Also why do tax payers pick up any tab? What tab are they picking up when a private company fails?Because we have plenty of evidence that Australia can't sustain 5 major airlines, and when they fail us tax payers will yet again have to pick up part of the tab.
Plus we already have 3 LLCs (Virgin, Jetstar and Rex), if anything we need a second full service airline not an even lower LCC.
What tab are they picking up when a private company fails?
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I've flown both FR and U2 many times (being a Brit/Aussie) and don't see a huge difference in them. I'd pick whichever was the most convenient and usually with a paid seat assignment. Although, when I flew U2 from PMO to NAP a couple of months ago thinking that for a 30 minute flight it wasn't worth paying for a seat, I was assigned seat 3C anyway.Ryan? No. Strict but different luggage allowance, flying to airports in a farm then the bus fare costs as much as the plane ticket. No to these. Too many traps.
On the otherhand, yes to easyjet and Norwegian
I've flown both FR and U2 many times (being a Brit/Aussie) and don't see a huge difference in them.
what's the real reason you have a problem with FR?
You don't actually have to fly to/from a field (they have many flights where this is not required)
Unfortunately on that basis we shouldn’t allow anyone to set up a small business (or even some big businesses!) Least of all a restaurant, cafe or franchise! Many of those don’t survive, and workers are in the same situation with entitlements and unpaid wages.There have been multiple bail outs for Rex in the past; and they are still asking for subsidies to keep flying their smaller regional routes; its only their 737 fleet that aren't operating right now.
When companies like Bonza fail not only do we miss tax revenue but there is an indirect cost in supporting former employees who lost their job and entitlements. That may be unemployment benefits or other assistance now, and more pension later because they have insufficient super at retirement.
So no I don't want to see a Ryan here because their wafer thin margins cant be supported by our small population and lack of secondary/tertiary airport options in holiday regions which is what they target.
Yes, of course, but anyone flying FR to 'Paris" should have done a little homework beforehand. OK, some don't, but...Just using Paris as an example, Ryan uses Beauvais, easyjet uses Orly. Ryan charges 20 € for the flight, then you pay 16,9 € for the bus ride from the airport. The bus ride is basically the same price as the flight itself.
Hence, I would rather fly easyjet or Norwegian, than supporting something like Ryan.
Yes, agree. Caught 2 norwegian flights thus year. Very good experience.Ryan? No. Strict but different luggage allowance, flying to airports in a farm then the bus fare costs as much as the plane ticket. No to these. Too many traps.
On the otherhand, yes to easyjet and Norwegian
And they can singAirlines like Ryanair just make me think of this