Virgin adds/increases Cairns, Darwin, Townsville routes.

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They should be coming online as more 738s are returning from the USA desert under new lease agreements.

In addition more flights to OOL and MCY from SYD/MEL and ADL, as well as increased BNE/SYD-CNS and SYD/MEL-HBA services.

 
Looks more like VA going after JQ routes and more aircraft available to expand the network to counter the narrative that VA don't really have an extensive network, you would have to have thought that the lack of frequency was losing them lots of corporate clients and any business travel, as well as the other thread talking about all the increased frequency on all the routes that Rex operate on such as SYD-OOL, MEL-OOL and ADL-MEL. All we need now are JQ 787s to OOL and all the airlines will be paying people to fly to OOL!


From the article:

On the ‘Golden Triangle’ between Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, each route gets a noticeable boost by October:


  • Sydney-Melbourne rises from 130 to up to 163 weekly return flights
  • Sydney-Brisbane increases from 76 to up to 104 weekly return flights
  • Melbourne-Brisbane goes from 61 weekly return flights to up to 84 weekly returns
Other increases include Gold Coast flights from Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide; Sunshine Coast from Sydney and Melbourne; Cairns services from Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne; as well as flights from Melbourne to Hamilton Island, Hobart and Launceston.

New to the schedule will be:


  • Sydney-Darwin, with seasonal daily flights from July 14
  • Perth-Cairns, offering up to four weekly flights from July 26
  • Sydney-Townsville, with three flights a week from July 27
  • Adelaide-Cairns, with up to four flights a week from August 10
  • Melbourne-Townsville, being three flights per week from August 17

SYD-DRW new route (always seemed weird that VA could only get you to DRW via BNE, or did they used to fly this pre-Covid? JQ & QF has been making a killing on this route)
PER-CNS new route for VA (only JQ has been operating this route directly - all other options are via BNE/SYD)
SYD-TSV restored (VA started this route then JQ joined in with both competing pre Covid, high yield defence pax)
ADL-CNS new route for VA (again a route that JQ initiated pre Covid? highly seasonal?)
MEL-TSV new route for VA (again a route that JQ initiated pre Covid? highly seasonal?)

Once winter is over, and provided state border closures cease to be an issue, might see some of these cut back and different ones come out?

For Bain - job done - all leasing companies have taken their haircuts, flown their planes back to the desert, sat around without any takers, and now back into service at sensible leasing rates, probably where they should have been pre-Covid19.
 
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For Bain - job done - all leasing companies have taken their haircuts, flown their planes back to the desert, sat around without any takers, and now back into service at sensible leasing rates, probably where they should have been pre-Covid19.
Not entirely without any takers. Some of the aircraft are now at Rex.
 
SYD-TSV restored (VA started this route then JQ joined in with both competing pre Covid, high yield defence pax)

I don't think that's strictly correct. The route used to be flown by QF (well I last flew it in 2005) and IIRC was handed to Jetstar. It may have ceased at some point I guess, and then VA restarted?
 
Now if someone could ask them nicely to reinstate some consistency on the ADL ASP route that would be grand. I suspect the issue here is it's now 737 only where are previously they were running Alliance Fokkers so there was some additional services given the reduced costs and capacity.
 
SYD-DRW new route (always seemed weird that VA could only get you to DRW via BNE, or did they used to fly this pre-Covid? JQ & QF has been making a killing on this route)
VA used to fly this. DRW used to be served from PER/MEL/SYD/BNE. Now it's just BNE and PER.
 
I don't think that's strictly correct. The route used to be flown by QF (well I last flew it in 2005) and IIRC was handed to Jetstar. It may have ceased at some point I guess, and then VA restarted?

Yep you may right - QF maybe did fly this route but was abandoned by QF mainline and/or handed off to JQ as you say?

Confusingly I found the QF 2006 annual report which touts the commencement of the JQ Sydney-Townsville direct service as a first for the 'Qantas Group'.

 
Yep you may right - QF maybe did fly this route but was abandoned by QF mainline and/or handed off to JQ as you say?

Confusingly I found the QF 2006 annual report which touts the commencement of the JQ Sydney-Townsville direct service as a first for the 'Qantas Group'.


Last I flew SYD-TSV was on QF 934 in July 2005 on a 73H. I was going to stay that would be typical of QF PR they stop the route for a few months and then restart, but the report is actually just clumsily phrased, I think they meant MEL-TSV was the new route (which it was) ... " Jetstar entered a number of new markets, including: .... Townsville in October 2005 (services from Brisbane, Melbourne – a new route for the Qantas Group – and Sydney)" (my italics).
 
Now if someone could ask them nicely to reinstate some consistency on the ADL ASP route that would be grand. I suspect the issue here is it's now 737 only where are previously they were running Alliance Fokkers so there was some additional services given the reduced costs and capacity.
Consistency or increased frequency? From my observation the 3x weekly return ADL-ASP flights (M/W/F) have been operating to schedule. Haven’t been monitoring loadings.
 
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Consistency or increased frequency? From my observation the 3x weekly return ADL-ASP flights (M/W/F) have been operating to schedule. Haven’t been monitoring loadings.

Increased frequency to daily would be handy, even if that means M-F and not weekends.

The QF fairs on the route and by comparison, criminal! And that's after QF has dropped it from a single daily 737 to the increased double daily frequency of the E190s.
 
Big tick from me for the new PER > CNS route having just moved to Perth. Trip up north later in the year is going to be much easier flying direct than changing on the east coast. Only downside is the actual flight time. 12:20am arrival into Cairns is pretty meh.
 
Big tick from me for the new PER > CNS route having just moved to Perth. Trip up north later in the year is going to be much easier flying direct than changing on the east coast. Only downside is the actual flight time. 12:20am arrival into Cairns is pretty meh.
Horrible timing, and a waste of a nights accommodation. Fine for residents at either end though.
 
The Jetstar flight isn’t much better being a red eye. Can either arrive at 6am or 12am for the directs.
 
The Jetstar flight isn’t much better being a red eye. Can either arrive at 6am or 12am for the directs.

12am has got to better than 6am, unless you're a backpacker or in your 20's. I'm not sure what others do when arriving at 12am, but I am happy to go to a cheap hotel near the airport to sleep and proceed at a more civilised hour to the hotel where I ultimately want to stay. I guess though in Australia check-in times (10 am checkouts and 3pm checkins) make that more difficult than in Asia where they can be more like 12pm/2pm and even then more fluid.
 
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