JohnK
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Transit passengers aren't the issue. It's the domestic passengers that are the issue (D sticker passengers) - and the flight would need a considerable number of them travelling between ADL & PER to be successful, in a range of fare classes. As I said at the ADL end, having to go through international is probably not a big disincentive, but at the PER end it may be for the time being given the location of the international terminal.
Oh apologies. I missed the D sticker.
Assuming domestic passengers are not going to connect anywhere else then the PER international terminal would not be an issue.
From a different perpsective here would be an opportunity to fly an international A330 between ADL and PER. Those travelling business class would choose this flight over the 738s?