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Old 3rd December 2018, 08:21 AM
James Smith James Smith is offline
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BNE picked up 5 new airlines this year and lost 1 airline.
Lloyd, who are the airlines BNE gained and lost. Samoa gained plus?
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Old 3rd December 2018, 04:43 PM
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Also, who's proposing to bring the E190 (or E190E2) to Brisbane?

787-10 I'm guessing must be SQ, but I haven't heard of that being announced for BNE yet. It would be a logical replacement for the one remaining 777-200 frequency or perhaps also replacing one or more of the A350s.
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Old 3rd December 2018, 05:34 PM
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Lloyd, who are the airlines BNE gained and lost. Samoa gained plus?
Malaysia is a gain (regain) while Jetgo was a loss, Air China and Hainan were last year although Air China has suspended flights. I would not be surprised if Hainan also suspend soon, with sister airline pulling out of OOL earlier this year and their finances under a public cloud.
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Old 3rd December 2018, 06:59 PM
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They are not all international

Hevilift started in April BNE-MCY-THG

and later BNE-Middlemount and BNE-Moranbah and occasionally BNE-Roma

Pionair started in August BNE-MILES and BNE-Roma with the 146-200.Operates on a 10 day cycle

Malaysia started in June 4 a week to KUL

Samoa Airways started 13NOV 2 a week to APW

PAE 757F services to start this week.

Jetgo was the airline BNE lost

E-190 is Air Vanuatu from June 2019 and 787-10 is EVA AIR.
Eva will operate both 787-9 and 787-10 to BNE from mid 2019.
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Old 3rd December 2018, 07:02 PM
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Malaysia is a gain (regain) while Jetgo was a loss, Air China and Hainan were last year although Air China has suspended flights. I would not be surprised if Hainan also suspend soon, with sister airline pulling out of OOL earlier this year and their finances under a public cloud.
Air China is back on 18 Jan for 10 weeks then is suspended for NS19 but sources say they will be back in NW 19 so looks like seasonal.

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