This make sense from a business pax prospective, don't forget QF MEL was going to HND, got moved to NRT because QF added another HND flight from SYD.So is the bet MEL gets a Haneda service from QF?? Hoping!!
This make sense from a business pax prospective, don't forget QF MEL was going to HND, got moved to NRT because QF added another HND flight from SYD.So is the bet MEL gets a Haneda service from QF?? Hoping!!
Lost me on this one..who can't allow who to do what? ..what high density change? ...can you simplify? ,they can't allow Y pax to have two empty seats next to them, hence the high density schedule change operation.....
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I think it was a joke?Lost me on this one..who can't allow who to do what? ..what high density change? ...can you simplify? ,![]()
And so it ends. Actually a friend of mine who is CC on VARA was on it last week. Said loads were good.VH-8IA is currently bound for Haneda on the final VA77.
Probably!Probably heavy with staff travel also before its demise.
So considering Japan is a very popular destination at the moment why would VA give up their Haneda slot?
VA's service was partially subsidised by the Queensland Government and was largely aimed at inbound tourism into North Queensland (Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef) as part of the subsidy, leaving VA to compete for the outbound low yield scraps as most outbound passengers preferred to catch the non stops from the Capitals on the two established carriers; Qantas and JAL. Keeping in mind that ANA was also struggling for loads ex-Australia due to the reverse problem of lack or brand recognition in Australia (except for the Star Alliance loyalists), although the freight on ANA may have been subsidising their low loads.So considering Japan is a very popular destination at the moment why would VA give up their Haneda slot?
Nor is CNS a desirable airport for VA elites.Because they don’t have the aircraft to service it properly.
A 737 via CNS is not competitive.
To be fair...none of the airport that VA fly from on international services are really ideal for elites....no lounges!! Not even a domestic one at CNS though...fair point. Maybe ADL is the exception if I recall?!!Nor is CNS a desirable airport for VA elites.
On top of what the others have mentioned, out of CNS, theres 2 JQ services to Japan on 787s. Yes it's JQ and it's NRT not HND, but JQ has a lot of brand power for Japan (both Aussie and Japanese) and having taken the JQ 787, its effectively the same seat as Qantas mainline economy which is much preferred over a narrow body for 7h.So considering Japan is a very popular destination at the moment why would VA give up their Haneda slot?
Also to be fair, the entirety of VA's Short Haul "International" routes are outbound leisure, mainly focused on Bali, Fiji and Queenstown (NZ). Not exactly for "elites" and is more focused on outbound leisure passengers going on holiday overseas 'not far' from Australia.To be fair...none of the airport that VA fly from on international services are really ideal for elites....no lounges!! Well maybe except for ADL if I recall?!!
Interesting. I would've thought due to the demand from Australia to visit Japan that ANA would at least put on some Melb-Tokyo flights. The last few times I've been to Japan I've had to either fly via Cairns or Singapore as I couldn't find any economy (or business) direct from Melbourne or any other eastern capital. I guess the seats were available if I just paid in cash...ANA was also struggling for loads ex-Australia due to the reverse problem of lack or brand recognition in Australia