View Full Version : Virgin Blue opens two new WA ports
Lukas M
26th August 2008, 02:07 PM
Virgin Blue is set to fly to two new Pilbara destinations in a move it says shows its commitment to the mining industry.
The airline will fly from Perth to Karratha and Newman daily from October 21, as well as increasing the number of flights to and from Broome from 10 to 24.
Chief executive Brett Godfrey said the expansion showed the company's confidence in the WA market.
"Karratha and Newman are both key mining destinations where we believe we can bring some great advantages in terms of schedule reliability and competitive fares," he said.
"We will be working closely with the mining sector and those companies that provide support services to the mining industry in these regions and are eager to demonstrate our commitment to providing a viable travel option tailored to their needs."
Broome's popularity and "unique cultural and environmental attractions" made it a long-term viable option for growth, Mr Godfrey said. Virgin Blue also operates a weekly service to the town from Adelaide.
The new services would be operated using Embraer E-190 aircraft, which have a 104-seat capacity. The planes would be based in Perth
WA TODAY
Launch Fare of $189
Rhys Xanthis
26th August 2008, 03:08 PM
QF have 3 flights most days to Newman, so that could get interesting! Karratha...not sure if that is the smartest choice for VB to start a-new...lots of mining contracts probably signed exclusively to QF and there is already 5+ flights most days to Karratha on QF alone.
Daniel M
26th August 2008, 05:41 PM
QF have 3 flights most days to Newman, so that could get interesting! Karratha...not sure if that is the smartest choice for VB to start a-new...lots of mining contracts probably signed exclusively to QF and there is already 5+ flights most days to Karratha on QF alone.
I'm sure VB has done a bit of homework in regards to both routes before launch, and wouldn't go in blind, Rhys:rolleyes:
Daniel M
26th August 2008, 07:11 PM
Times etc as follows:
Perth - Karratha
DJ 1721 Monday - Saturday 0545 PER KTA 0745
DJ 1727 Monday - Friday and Sunday 1500 PER KTA 1700
Karratha - Perth
DJ 1722 0815 KTA PER 1010 Monday - Saturday Only
DJ 1728 1735 KTA PER 1930 Monday - Friday and Sunday Only
Perth - Newman
DJ 1873 0530 PER ZNE 0710 Monday - Friday Only
DJ 1877 1210 PER ZNE 1350 Saturday Only
DJ 1877 1100 PER ZNE 1240 Sunday Only
Newman - Perth
DJ 1874 0740 ZNE PER 0920 - Monday - Friday Only
DJ 1878 1420 ZNE PER 1600 - Saturday Only
DJ 1878 1310 ZNE PER 1450 - Sunday Only
Perth - Broome
DJ 0485 0700 PER BME 0930 - Saturday Only
DJ 0487 0900 PER BME 1130 - Monday - Friday and Sunday Only
DJ 0489 1545 PER-BME 1815 - Monday - Sunday
Broome - Perth
DJ 0486 1000 BME PER 1230 - Saturday Only
DJ 0486 1200 BME PER 1430 - Monday - Friday and Sunday Only
DJ 0488 1845 BME PER 2115 - Monday - Sunday
Rhys Xanthis
26th August 2008, 08:17 PM
Sure enough i just got an email from QF
Broome/Newman $199
Karratha $219
And i was wondering how long it would take them to put an E-190 out here for regional services!
Marty H
26th August 2008, 09:25 PM
Sure enough i just got an email from QF
Broome/Newman $199
Karratha $219
And i was wondering how long it would take them to put an E-190 out here for regional services!
So first you say it was risky, now you say you were already wondering when DJ would put an E190 on those routes:rolleyes:
Brenden S
26th August 2008, 11:55 PM
What I wonder is what routing will they take to rotate the aircraft around ie east west. PER-ADL special sector every week or something?
Bruce Bramwell
27th August 2008, 12:13 AM
Thinking that a EMB-190 will call perth home.
Rhys Xanthis
27th August 2008, 01:05 AM
So first you say it was risky, now you say you were already wondering when DJ would put an E190 on those routes:rolleyes:
should have clarified, i didnt see that in the original post...i was thinking that they were running it on 737 equipment:o
Brenden S
27th August 2008, 07:48 AM
The E-190 will call Perth home, however you still need maintenance done, and its a bit hard without a hangar, so unless DJ over here have negotiated a lease of a hangar or use of a hangar, I dare say that the aircraft will be roated through regulary.
Marty H
27th August 2008, 08:23 AM
should have clarified, i didnt see that in the original post...i was thinking that they were running it on 737 equipment:o
Perhaps you should get all the facts before posting next time.
Bruce Bramwell
27th August 2008, 08:55 AM
The E-190 will call Perth home, however you still need maintenance done, and its a bit hard without a hangar, so unless DJ over here have negotiated a lease of a hangar or use of a hangar, I dare say that the aircraft will be roated through regulary.
We will just have to see........ I suspect some people know more here than others
Radi K
27th August 2008, 10:53 AM
I dare say that the aircraft will be roated through regulary.
ADL-PER-ADL 2x daily to rotate through to east coast.
Brenden S
27th August 2008, 10:18 PM
thank you Radi K
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