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I would say they will add the AVV-SYD.
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Hopefully not PER...otherwise the 10% Jetstar price beat will be useless for MEL flights!
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IMHO, it would be silly to add a SYD service as there are four JQ flights already and the yields are fairly low. I am sure they don't want to drive it any lower.
Actually, if you look at the TT website very carefully (scroll down towards the bottom of the page where all the terms and conditions are), it states that the next route from AVV would be CNS. Quote:
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Ricky T,
I think the wording "Flights to and from Cairns and Melbourne - Avalon are subject to regulatory approval" is referring any/all flights to/from both destinations separately and not as a joint city pair. i.e. Flights to and from Cairns and flights to and from Melbourne - Avalon are subject to regulatory approval (irrespective of where the flights to and from these airports originate or terminate).
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Adl-avv 1010-1155
avv-adl 1230-1320 avv-per 0605-0710 (only Mon,Wed,Fri,Sun) per-avv 0740-1405 Last edited by Kain C; 8th June 2010 at 02:13 PM. |
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From travelweekly:
Tiger Airways has announced two more routes from Avalon with the carrier naming Perth and Adelaide as the latest destinations to be served from its newest base. It follows confirmation earlier this week that the Gold Coast would be served from Avalon from November 10. Avalon to Adelaide will also start from November 10 with f lights from Avalon to Perth launching on November 12. Tickets go on sale today. Prices start from $25 one way to the South Australian capital and from $95 to Western Australia. The expansion follows the announcement earlier this week that Tiger would double the number of A320 aircraft in Melbourne to 10, bringing its total f leet in Australia to 13. Tiger Australia managing director Crawford Rix said “more and more Australians are voting with their feet” and flying with the carrier. The Avalon to Adelaide route will pitch Tiger directly against Jetstar. |
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But JQ don't fly AVV-ADL anymore. unless I am missing the point of this quote. 2 years ago the moved to Tulla. For Adelaide they are really pitiching against Sharp Airlines who go ADL-AVV via Portland.
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ALL these destinations just in time for the holiday rush.......
lets see whether they are still at these destinations in the quiter months LIKE DJ/QF/and JQ.......... Darwin, Newcastle to name two that TT "flew" away from sighting "airport costs".......have they now reduced??? OTP ............!!! |
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01 Dec 10, Wed TT 6272 AVV 06:05 hrs PER 07:10 hrs
thats ok if you want to get to the airport at 4.30am in the morning!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! then hope the thing is leaving on time as there is sweet nothing to do at AVV unlike MEL if the plane is hours late!!!!!!! 01 Dec 10, Wed TT 8243 AVV 12:30 hrs ADL 13:20 hrs ok if you want to go in the middle of the day!!!!!!! |
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When both A320s are based in AVV they could end up a fair amount of flying from that airport. Would the ADL, OOL and PER use up 1 aircraft? For the 2nd it could be HBA, NTL and SYD. It will be interesting to see where it goes.
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