Yeah. The chinese carriers are offering $450 return from AU to mainland china… often on non-stops direct to the city people might want to go to - rather than have to connect.Cough Hong Kong.
But I doubt it to mainland China - yields pretty low thanks to cheap competition from Chinese carriers with low costs bases, and the China market seems to prefer any of the I think eight or nine domestic carriers on the Aus routes.
Arguably similar situation with Malaysia just with less airlines.
Singapore, Korea, Taiwan on the other hand have more equivalent cost bases.
Probably even less likely if say China Southern joined oneworld.
Why not? If Virgin/Qatar can do it.......And where would the planes come from. A wet lease with one of the Chinese airlines?
I don’t see this happening.
Near future? No.In July, Qantas cancelled their services to China due to low demand. Do you think there's a chance they might resume flights to China in the near future?
Yeah. The chinese carriers are offering $450 return from AU to mainland china… often on non-stops direct to the city people might want to go to - rather than have to connect.
Please don't let your bias cloud things.I don't see the demand from China to Australia or Australia to China to sustain services
I assume firstly when you say Chinese airlines, you don't include Cathay, China Airlines, EVA or Starlux (HK, TW based).For anyone who've flown both how do Chinese Airlines compare with Qantas overall? Is communication done in English and do they cater for an Australian crowd?
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No-one here would have any real insight into when QF may resume those flights. You will most likely just get conjecture.In July, Qantas cancelled their services to China due to low demand. Do you think there's a chance they might resume flights to China in the near future?