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A story in the Oz from Friday's "Investor Day".
May be pay-walled, so a few extracts:
May be pay-walled, so a few extracts:
Major carriers are working on plans to ramp up their Asian strategies to capitalise on the burgeoning middle class, but yields face pressure as new
long-haul low-cost carriers enter the market.
Qantas Airways, which has already increased capacity to high-growth markets in Asia, is planning to deploy 40 per cent of its capacity to Asia in the 2018 financial year, up from 30 per cent in 2012.
The national carrier is cutting the share of capacity across the kangaroo route between Australia and London from 28 per cent to 13 per cent over the same time amid sluggish growth and fierce competition.
Qantas chief executive of international and freight, Gareth Evans told Friday’s investor day that the decision to use the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner on the new Perth-London flight would free up two A380s “for us to deploy into the fast-growing Asian markets and really will enable us to shape the schedules in Asia”.
“We’ve not announced where we’re flying those A380s because they will actually move around the region,’’ Mr Evans told investors.
“They will fly them heavily in the peaks, so we’ve got lots of seats when the demand is there, and we will basically move them around in the troughs.’’
Virgin Australia plans to launch direct flights to Hong Kong and could be flying to mainland China later this year.
Virgin has been granted interim authorisation by the competition regulator for a codeshare deal with China-based HNA Group including Hong Kong Airlines and Hong Kong Express Airways.
A Virgin spokeswoman said: “Virgin Australia’s entry into Hong Kong and greater China is a key pillar of our international strategy and will allow us to accelerate our access to Australia’s fastest growing and most valuable inbound travel market.’’
In December, China and Australia announced an open skies agreement, which is expected to spur a massive surge in traffic between the two nations.