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Old 11th February 2009, 03:04 PM
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Default 5 new Virgin Blue routes

Some unusual ones here. Big win for Townsville and Canberra:

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MEDIA RELEASE

VIRGIN BLUE UNDERTAKES PHASE TWO OF AIRCRAFT REDEPLOYMENT STRATEGY

FIVE BRAND NEW ROUTES TO BE INTRODUCED TO NETWORK

CANBERRA – HOBART
CANBERRA – TOWNSVILLE
TOWNSVILLE – GOLD COAST
TOWNSVILLE – CAIRNS
TOWNSVILLE - ROCKHAMPTON

Wednesday 11 February 2009: Virgin Blue Airlines has announced it will launch five brand new services between a number of ports on its network including daily return flights between Canberra – Hobart, Canberra – Townsville, Townsville-Gold Coast, Townsville –Rockhampton as well as Townsville - Cairns. The new services will all commence from Monday 6 April.

The new flights are a result of the company’s strategic review in 2008 which highlighted an opportunity for the airline to redeploy aircraft from under–performing markets onto other routes.

Virgin Blue Chief Executive, Brett Godfrey, said, “Like all businesses, in these challenging times we need to keep our finger on the pulse and position our resources where they are most needed.

“The redeployment of some of our Embraer fleet to previously un-serviced routes is great news for these ports, in particular Townsville which has jagged four out of the five new services, because it means more convenient, regular and affordable direct air services which will provide plenty of choice for travellers.”

It is the first time since Virgin Blue launched in 2000 that the airline will offer flights between regional centres (Townsville – Cairns Townsville – Rockhampton and Townsville – Gold Coast). Fittingly, Townsville was also the very first regional centre the airline launched services to in March 2001 and will be the first port to be directly connected by Virgin Blue to not one, but three, other regional centres.

Special online SALE FARES for each of the routes go on sale from today until 17 February 2009, for travel from first day of nonstop service until 25 June:

Canberra – Hobart $99* one-way on the internet
Canberra – Townsville $149* one-way on the internet
Townsville-Gold Coast $99* one-way on the internet
Townsville-Cairns $69* one-way on the internet
Townsville-Rockhampton $69* one-way on the internet

Virgin Blue will operate its executive-style EMBRAER E-Jets on all the new routes offering two by two seating configuration.
I wonder what routes the capacity is being redeployed from?

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Old 11th February 2009, 04:04 PM
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No way in hell is the Hobart > Canberra going to work!
They often have very low loads on Hobart > Adelaide......

Hobart is a funny place for destinations, but Melbourne and Sydney only seem the places that really work...
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Old 11th February 2009, 04:13 PM
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Are these new E Jets? Or are they coming from other routes?
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Old 11th February 2009, 04:53 PM
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No way in hell is the Hobart > Canberra going to work!
They often have very low loads on Hobart > Adelaide......

Hobart is a funny place for destinations, but Melbourne and Sydney only seem the places that really work...

Do you think they would start operating a route that they know wont work???

Your also wrong on your HBA to ADL loads also most flights in either direction have less than 10 seats availble on them.


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Old 11th February 2009, 05:02 PM
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Yeah Adelaide maybe for one carrier for one flight a day!
Wait and see if tiger ever do ADL-HBA then it will be interesting
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Old 11th February 2009, 05:05 PM
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Yeah Adelaide maybe for one carrier for one flight a day!
Wait and see if tiger ever do ADL-HBA then it will be interesting
Tiger have already announced ADL-HBA with four weekly flights from March 1.
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Old 11th February 2009, 05:10 PM
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We'll just wait and see for that to happen, who knows at the moment with all thats happening with the economy
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Do you think they would start operating a route that they know wont work???

Your also wrong on your HBA to ADL loads also most flights in either direction have less than 10 seats availble on them, perhaps you should get a clue before commenting next time.

The route is SEASONAL!
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The route is SEASONAL!
HBA-ADL ops 7/365 and is not seasonal.
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The route is SEASONAL!
Doesnt matter if its seasonal or not, you said the loads arent good. I can tell you at present in either direction there is under 10 seats on most flights, it is seasonal for a reason.
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