Japan overtakes the USA for fourth spot in favored destinations for Aussies

Nothing new. Got to put up with NZ and UK football fans screaming and making cough of themselves at a shrine in Kyoto during the world cup in 2019.
In what way does this differ from football fans anywhere else at any other time?
 
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Watch out for china
I think China market is a bit saturated provided there are plenty of Chinese carriers now flying to Australia.
Yet Vietnam is the one Qantas should be watching. There are not that many carriers flying directly from Vietnam to Australia and Australia only has Jetstar service to HCMC.
I believe there's space for Qantas to launch HCMC from SYD replacing JQ using A321XLR or A330.
Also HKG is on the rise - I hope Qantas can introduce a second daily HKG from SYD.
 
I think China market is a bit saturated provided there are plenty of Chinese carriers now flying to Australia.
Yet Vietnam is the one Qantas should be watching. There are not that many carriers flying directly from Vietnam to Australia and Australia only has Jetstar service to HCMC.
I believe there's space for Qantas to launch HCMC from SYD replacing JQ using A321XLR or A330.
Also HKG is on the rise - I hope Qantas can introduce a second daily HKG from SYD.
The bulk of Aussie travellers I know that go to Vietnam are more price conscious than those going to Bali I’ve seen. Seems very much a LCC route IMO
 
I think China market is a bit saturated provided there are plenty of Chinese carriers now flying to Australia.
Yet Vietnam is the one Qantas should be watching. There are not that many carriers flying directly from Vietnam to Australia and Australia only has Jetstar service to HCMC.
I believe there's space for Qantas to launch HCMC from SYD replacing JQ using A321XLR or A330.
Also HKG is on the rise - I hope Qantas can introduce a second daily HKG from SYD.
HKG I wouldn't bother with.
China going to cause huge problems there at some point soon, easier to just pull S#tstar when this go bad.
 
I think China market is a bit saturated provided there are plenty of Chinese carriers now flying to Australia.
Yet Vietnam is the one Qantas should be watching. There are not that many carriers flying directly from Vietnam to Australia and Australia only has Jetstar service to HCMC.
I believe there's space for Qantas to launch HCMC from SYD replacing JQ using A321XLR or A330.
Also HKG is on the rise - I hope Qantas can introduce a second daily HKG from SYD.
China is really only starting up.

There's going to be significant decreases in pricing to goto Europe via China as they continuously ramp up their operations. The demand for just Australia - China is also only going to increase as long as we're in the good books for Chinese travel.

HKG is a mixed bag. We've probably seen a big decrease in travel to Hong Kong from the Australian end and HK based travellers will almost always favour Cathay over Qantas. Even if you want to be on OW and travel to China, a 1 stop on Cathay will almost always be cheaper than QF + CX.

Qantas might launch to vietnam in the future as more manufacturing moves that way but currently they don't even have the aircraft to serve their key routes. JP desperately wants 3 class planes like 787s as there is a very solid middle market to JP and the lower market is already serviced by JQ /one stops in China.
 
The bulk of Aussie travellers I know that go to Vietnam are more price conscious than those going to Bali I’ve seen. Seems very much a LCC route IMO
I think while true it’s entering the mainstream. A large portion of my clients ( which self select for incomes on the high end) are now enquiring about Vietnam, and the various intercontinentals are routinely 500-800USD a night.
 
I think while true it’s entering the mainstream. A large portion of my clients ( which self select for incomes on the high end) are now enquiring about Vietnam, and the various intercontinentals are routinely 500-800USD a night.
We are probably going to spend similar to that next trip but we have plenty of good options to get there. I just can’t see QF making a decent fist of it and would rather see them utilise other SEA ports more
 
China is really only starting up.

Agree strongly, they are just getting started, and the arrival of shenzhen airlines operations in Melbourne later this year is a sign of that. CZ and MU are already offering the choice of day flights as well as red eyes to many Australian cities and this will only increase.
 

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