Qantas cuts capacity
From AFR
“ Lucas Baird Reporter Mar 6, 2020 — 12.40pm Qantas has announced another set of capacity cuts on its Asian services due to the coronavirus outbreak, while the Transport Workers Union pressures the airline over its duty of care to workers. The cuts start Monday and include the cancellation of eight return flights between Sydney and Hong Kong; five return services between Sydney and Sapporo; and another five return flights between Melbourne and Auckland. Brisbane-Tokyo (Narita), Melbourne-Tokyo (Narita) and Sydney-Osaka (Kansai) are also affected” https://www.afr.com/companies/transp...0200306-p547g5 |
The 3 weekly Sydney to Sapporo flights are ending early on 16 March, 2020 instead of 29 March, 2020.
https://www.routesonline.com/news/38...ce-adjustment/ |
QANTAS GROUP UPDATE ON CORONAVIRUS RESPONSE
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So the question is where do you park 8 X A380's? Blue Emu can take one or 2? Oh sorry that Boeing......
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Alice?
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So, if you're booked and have to travel, what's the best ways to stay as safe as possible?
And are airlines liable for passengers affected by Coronavirus on their flights? |
I’ve no idea re airline liabilities , however , all you can do to minimise your risk when flying is to take the advise which is well published , and that is to if possible choose a window seat , use sanitiser on all surfaces and hand hygiene is paramount .
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Whats the go with flights syd-sin-lhr re-routing, i'm on qf81 then qf1 to lhr then qf2 all the way home, this is in november/december though?
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The current changes are only in place till September at this stage
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You can see why when
Qantas flight from Hong Kong to Sydney last night (A333): 7 in business class, 32 in economy - load factor: 13% |
Qantas COVID-19 Group Update
https://www.qantasnewsroom.com.au/media ... esponse-2/ To be phased in from the end of March 2020 onwards: Total Group International capacity will be cut by around 90 per cent until at least the end of May 2020. This is up from a 23 per cent reduction for the fourth quarter of FY20 announced last week and largely reflects the demand impact of severe quarantine requirements on people’s ability to travel overseas. Total Group Domestic capacity will be cut by around 60 per cent until at least the end of May 2020. This is a major increase from the 5 per cent reduction for the fourth quarter of FY20 and reflects a rapid decline in forward travel demand due to government containment measures, corporate travel bans and a general pullback from everyday activities across the community. This represents the grounding of around 150 aircraft, including almost all of the Group’s wide-body fleet. Previously announced cuts in place from end-May through to mid-September remain in place and are likely to be increased, depending on demand. The route-by-route detail of these changes across Qantas and Jetstar is currently being worked through and will be announced in coming days. |
QF grounding all widebodies until May, 90% international reduction, 60% domestic reduction.
Unprecedented times now and ahead folks, thoughts out to everyone who will be doing it tough. |
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I would suggest the cheapest places possible so not the main centres. My uneducated guess will be Richmond, Avalon, maybe Alice and some regional locations for smaller like Mildura. Dont forget Wellcamp as well. Avalon would be a start for the A380's give the space available. Maybe a good time to do all of those non critical but important maintenance works? Just a thought.... |
Hopefully, some aircraft will be sent and parked at the painters to be painted in the silver roo livery.
Air NZ has also advised that it is suspending all trans-tasman services (an 80% reduction) except for five routes being: Auckland to Sydney: Reduced to seven return services per week Auckland to Brisbane: Reduced to five return services per week Auckland to Melbourne: Reduced to seven return services per week Christchurch to Sydney: Reduced to two return services per week Wellington to Sydney: Reduced to two return services per week Source: Executive Traveller They talk about aviation having boom and bust periods but this is the bust period to end them all. Hopefully, things pick up after the end of May with the coronavirus being contained following the government's measures. |
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Also never seen Terminal 3 so quiet on a Monday evening, reminded me of a very early Sunday morning during the quietest time of the year! Looks like us spotters will be dusting off our CD/DVD and Portable HDD collection of unpublished photographs in the coming months. It is going to become very quiet spotting wise. |
It's not only QF
Rex pleads for government help in face of coronavirus downturn Regional Express Airlines is in a trading halt pending an announcement to the Australian Securities Exchange on Thursday that’s expected to reduce flying by 25 per cent. The trading halt was requested on Tuesday morning, following the release of an “open letter” to the Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack by Rex chief operating officer Neville Howell. The letter highlighted the collapse of UK regional carrier Flybe, and urged Mr McCormack to take “vigorous, swift and unprecedented action” to ensure that regional aviation in Australia was not destroyed by the impact of the coronavirus. https://www.theaustralian.com.au/bus...-90erGWOVleFJg Interesting times ahead |
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What I heard is that some of the 380’s will go to USA, some to Alice, 2 to keep flying and 2 are in heavy maint at various locations around the world.
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A google Earth image of Alice Springs Airport dated mid December shows 1 x 777 and 10 narrow bodies in storage already.
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ASP had a F100 added yesterday.
Also heard the USA storage rumor, the reasoning was that the a/c can be cycled (pre/post storage) through LAX |
Now all international flights are being stopped from end of month
INTERNATIONAL NETWORK CHANGES The Qantas Group is making the following changes: • All regularly scheduled Qantas and Jetstar international flights from Australia will be suspended from end March until at least end May 2020. Some flights may continue in order to maintain key links, based on ongoing discussions with the Federal Government. • Jetstar Asia (Singapore) will suspend all flights from 23 March to at least 15 April 2020. • Jetstar Japan has suspended international flights and cut domestic flying. • Jetstar Pacific (Vietnam) has suspended international flights and will significantly cut domestic flying. |
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VYA, VYC and VYL all positioned to AVV from MEL this afternoon, VZF, XZB and VXG all doing the same tomorrow
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QF is planning to store around 35 aircraft at AVV and are looking are other viable locations around the country.
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Have heard a rumour that the entire East coast 717 operation will be grounded.
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I have heard that RWY 25-07 is going to be closed and used for parking aircraft at YSSY. Over 80 aircraft to be stored at Avalon.
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Mayby we should have a new thread showing stored aircraft whereabouts?
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Routes Online is reporting the schedule of the repatriation flights to be operated by QANTAS from today:
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The QANTAS Worldwide PDF Timetable has been published on 8 June and shows flights to New Zealand from 1 July, 2020. They are planning to fly SYD to AKL five times per day, plus Jetstar operating daily; SYD to WLG twice daily, SYD - ZQN twice daily, plus Jetstar operating daily and SYD - CHC daily. All these flights will be operated by B738s.
There are no other flights to international destinations, although BNE and MEL to NZ flights are also proposed. Will these proposed flights operate or is it too early for the NZ-OZ bubble to commence? |
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