Virgin Australia to lease more 737s

I recall Virgin operated intra QLD back with the E170, a whole bunch of those Bonza like routes, they didn’t last long though. Perhaps a turboprop would be better but I recall the prop has high costs also.

I’ve got a VB boarding pass in the travel collection box in the shed, Cairns-Townsville E170. Would have been pre 2010.
They had a crew base in TSV iirc before it was closed as the E170s were sold to DL's regional affiliates in the USA.
 
I’ve got a VB boarding pass in the travel collection box in the shed, Cairns-Townsville E170. Would have been pre 2010.
I had a TSV-CNS booked for early 2014 on an ATR however the route got canned and they tried to re-route me TSV-BNE-CNS.

QF runs 5-6 services a day, which also link into their milk run (CNS-TSV-MKY-ROK) as well as to Horn Island and ISA.

Whilst it might be nice in theory, I doubt VA could make a dent up there without committing harikiri.
 
Interesting that I flew on an ex-KLM 737-700. So surprised to see that seats aren’t belonged to Virgin Australia and also no inflight entertainment wifi.
 
From another site. No MAX aircraft on the line it seems at the moment according to some Seattle blogs. I’d say probably early next year until we see the arrivals flow again.

I wonder if the 8I and 8V rego block will indicate anything different, ie domestic only.

VH-8II (MSN 65121, LN 9216), 737-8
VH-8IJ (MSN 65126, LN 9226), 737-8
VH-8IK (MSN 65116, LN 9240), 737-8
VH-8VA (MSN 67034, LN 9250), 737-8
VH-8VB (MSN 67035, LN 9284), 737-8
VH-8VC (MSN 67036, LN 9295), 737-8
 
VH-REX would assumably be undergoing reconfiguration not long after delivery into the Y-heavy new slimline seats config.

The same assumably goes for VH-RQP when that gets delivered (formerly known as "Godfrey's Jet" (BZG) in its first run with VB/VA 1.0).
Sounds like both will initially be used as spare aircraft during the peak period:
 
Certainly a good thing. Spare aircraft is great, but hopefully they have spare crew available.
In theory airlines always have standby crew so it's 'common practice.
Having spare aircraft (and crew) is one thing. Having them in the required airport is another.
 
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With Cabin Crew and Pilots Negotiations all finalised, one would hope this would be a smoother running Christmas in Virgin land.
 
Virgin should stick to Jets let Link look after the turboprops.
Only other towns that could use turboprops besides, Canberra, Albury and Mildura is Coffs Harbour and Port Macquarie
 
Yes they have. Up to 2 flights per day on the Fokkers to BNE though
Such an embarrassment a flagship capital route being offloaded to a Fokker.

Certianly is apologies in advance to the codesharing international travelling community who end up on this flight. A E190 at a minimum would suffice.
 
Qatar Airways is mulling changing 737-10 MAX order to 737-8 MAX (instead of dropping the order entirely) and passing the 737-8s on lease to their equity partners such as RwandAir and Virgin Australia

 
Last dummy search through VA on BNE-ADL sees 1x Fokker 100 and up to 4x 737-800 services per day for the summer holiday season. Some days sees a F70 (instead of a F100) but most are 738s.
 
I’d imagine it will be relatively short lived if they are pulling back Alliance flying from Brisbane, Mackay is going back to Virgin.
 
Last dummy search through VA on BNE-ADL sees 1x Fokker 100 and up to 4x 737-800 services per day for the summer holiday season. Some days sees a F70 (instead of a F100) but most are 738s.
5 flights on Jan 16th and 2 of them are on the pieces of junk

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Hilarious, Qantas and Virgin both say there's no room for a competitor but both expanding their fleets and blaming high fares on lack of capacity
 

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