They use the a330s on most flights between MEL and PER as well as several per day on SYD to PER. The CEO and various execs at virgin have stated they are eying a return to having international flyingthose “domestic” a330s nowadays are quite often found flying internationally. plus we don’t know if Qantas would designate them “domestic” - we only know they will retire a330 and replace with 787, but didn’t say they would be domestic. I’d say premium lie-flat domestic products are on their way out.
And you know that how? All indication says they are really concerned about the viability of long haul international flying.
Ok, why don’t you tell me a plan for VA that could be successful for them internationally, let me hear your thoughts
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B737 international flights. That's it. They can barely even do that right.Ok, why don’t you tell me a plan for VA that could be successful for them internationally, let me hear your thoughts
Bain (current main shareholder of VA) has 0 care about the long term Outlook of VA. They are a private equity firm and care about building a profitable stable business so they can exit their position with a tidy profit.Ok, why don’t you tell me a plan for VA that could be successful for them internationally, let me hear your thoughts
Fair enough, I suppose they can still reach many Asian destinations with their 737 max 8sB737 international flights. That's it. They can barely even do that right.
The fact that QR have to go through a back door to get extra flights to DOH shows they really don't care about VAs international operation or future aspirations. QR care about QR and that's it. Like Bain only care about selling VA for a profit when/if the time comes.
Used to.They use the a330s on most flights between MEL and PER as well as several per day on SYD to PER. The CEO and various execs at virgin have stated they are eying a return to having international flying
I think the A330s was referring to QFUsed to.
Not now.
All the 330s are now gone.
Fair enough, I suppose they can still reach many Asian destinations with their 737 max 8s
Where?Fair enough, I suppose they can still reach many Asian destinations with their 737 max 8s
Which they've shown no real interest in actually doing...Fair enough, I suppose they can still reach many Asian destinations with their 737 max 8s
They have drastically reduced the A320s on ADL - PER though. Looking at next week, all flights are on the 737.They are happy to put the A320s on to RPT, think about an all Y squashed tin can, without an option to buy a J tix on those ADL - PER and some other sector flights.
Bali will be the only one.Where?
A 737 max 8 can fly between Cairns, Darwin, Townsville & Perth to Hong Kong & Singapore as well as Thailand/Malaysia/vietnam from Perth. Melbourne/Sydney to Jakarta. It can reach many Asian cities buddyWhere?
Respectfully please don’t disrespect meLucasssss - you sound like an amateur who's new to aviation and have aspiring arm chair ceo thoughts and ideas. You've repeated things that others have wished for so it's not new at all.
Most of your "wishes" won't happen. No one's launching any flights into BNE unless it's with the backing of the QLD government flying grants which is pretty much on offer to get airlines to fly into QLD.
VA barely have spare 737 aircraft to fly domestic routes at the moment let alone launch new international routes. Sure they maybe getting more max8 and 2 ex silk air but they're pretty much there to replace old frames which are set to leave as well as take back alliance flying.
Also they have not retired any of their older frames, so you are completely wrong there. All new silk-air 737s and Max’s have been used for network growth. Doubt we will see any older frames retired until the max 10s arrive, probably 2026-2027Respectfully please don’t disrespect me
Not good, but it doesn’t mean there aren’t other possibilities that could work in the futureLike HND? How did that go?
I was referring to Qantas’s a330s. I was discussing with someone how Qantas have a wide body offering on Perth routes, unlike virgin. I’m aware they got rid of their a330 fleetUsed to.
Not now.
All the 330s are now gone.
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They are happy to put the A320s on to RPT, think about an all Y squashed tin can, without an option to buy a J tix on those ADL - PER and some other sector flights.
Only good thing about those A320s, is you can phone VA bookings up and get an empty seat next to you, have to phone up and buy that seat.
Lean and mean... mid range, hah.
1) The MAX might be capable of flying from those destinations, but is there actually a market there? If they can't make Cairns-Tokyo work, I'd argue the routes you propose would similarly be unviable.A 737 max 8 can fly between Cairns, Darwin, Townsville & Perth to Hong Kong & Singapore as well as Thailand/Malaysia/vietnam from Perth. Melbourne/Sydney to Jakarta. It can reach many Asian cities buddy
There was a recent post about some aircraft leaving:Doubt we will see any older frames retired until the max 10s arrive, probably 2026-2027