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ok lets say if VA was going to be privatised who would do it i do not see SQ doing it nor Delta
Probably the best solution to recapitalize the company would be by using a dilutive share price for a new issue.
. Then the one or two majors would have a far bigger stake percentage wise without triggering a takeover.
Interline bookings are very standard across all airlines doubt it has anything to do with the CEO's.So it's good to see the incoming new CEO of NZ and the new CEO of VA getting along to thaw the hostility between NZ and VA at least.
If I recall correctly, new Issues needs a majority vote from the shareholders. This is NOT likely to happen anytime soon.
On another note, on dates past late September (after Luxon steps down in Mid September), VA is now allowing interline tickets onto NZ domestic flights, and vice-versa for NZ allowing VA options alongside the QF codeshares.
So it's good to see the incoming new CEO of NZ and the new CEO of VA getting along to thaw the hostility between NZ and VA at least.
new Issues needs a majority vote from the shareholders. This is NOT likely to happen anytime soon.
Reading all of this has made me **** myself a little. Is it a good idea to convert all my points over to Krisflyer including the ~280k flybuys points? What are others who have collected a large amount of points doing? Krisflyer would probably be a safe bet considering the strength of the airline however they do expire. Maybe I'm just being a little too nervous? Would suck to wake up one morning to find that Velocity has been massively devalued or wiped out completely in an effort to further cut costs.
The Kiwis are worried despite their track record of dragging Aussie airlines under
I suspect VA will hang on the main routes just kill off the marginals.
Why Kiwi travellers should care about wounded Virgin Australia
A long overdue assessment of Virgin Australia operations will be finished later this year.www.nzherald.co.nz
I haven’t seen this referenced in the thread but Virgin do have a small ... ok big issue with their B777’s. Amazing this article is 10 years old Small cargo door restricts Virgin
This obviously has some ramifications, they can’t get huge Cargo loads in/out of the USA and hampered by their most expensive aircraft not being dispensable. I wouldn’t be surprised if a lot of the huge write downs for Virgin Australia International (for many years) are around the deemed value of these aircraft.
The items they do more openly acknowledge:
An Australian company with US bonds isn’t a great thing and this is weighing them down. This is going to be a focus area which it does seem they have been trying to work on for some time.
Fuel (one word says it all) and does have huge ramifications. This is where ensuring capacity is right to reduce fuel as opposed to running flights which aren’t full. Though in my experience, from Perth most flights are pretty full.
Virgin Australia has its challenges but isn’t the most challenged (Foxtel is in a world of trouble and Virgin is a golden child in comparison atm).
With this release they have really publicly aired the dirty laundry once a for all and stated the obvious which they used to hide from. If you look at the profit and loss they even highlight and reference a number of lines such as the money on leases for parked ATR’s and E fleet.
I’m pretty confident it can be turned around and everyone is currently on notice. Time will tell, with ok cash reserves they do have a fair bit of time.
Are these HQ jobs redundancy’s effective immediately or are they gradual over the next few years?
They might need to move the HQ to Sydney to source high profile talent. Get the whole lot under one roof like Woolworths at Bella Vista setup. Velocity is in Sydney city, they have a corporate office out of circular quay, Tiger office in Melbourne, Mainline hq in Brisbane, Perth offices?
Sydney City would be ideal for HQ. IT Talent lies in Sydney, Virgin needs a lot of IT talent as the entire end to end systems are poor. Sydney City is a plus as they can lure global talent, and pull from other big corporates such as WOW/WES etc..
That wasn’t the reason they moved at all. The narrow mindedness of a few on here in their insular Sydney world is a bit sad. Get out more.They moved marketing to Sydney as they had zero talent in Brisbane (its a very poor third to Melbourne and Sydney)... maybe you are right, more should move and keep the churn and burn in Brisbane (keep the government subsidies) and put the brain in Sydney or Melbourne where talent is better....
Are these HQ jobs redundancy’s effective immediately or are they gradual over the next few years?
They might need to move the HQ to Sydney to source high profile talent. Get the whole lot under one roof like Woolworths at Bella Vista setup. Velocity is in Sydney city, they have a corporate office out of circular quay, Tiger office in Melbourne, Mainline hq in Brisbane, Perth offices?
Pretty sure Qantas IT is based in Sydney and they have their challenges too.Sydney City would be ideal for HQ. IT Talent lies in Sydney, Virgin needs a lot of IT talent as the entire end to end systems are poor. Sydney City is a plus as they can lure global talent, and pull from other big corporates such as WOW/WES etc..