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I could be mistaken, but my understanding for flights to NZ with these carriers had something to do with cheaper aircraft parking, maintenance, etc across the ditch.
They currently fly BNE-AKL three times a week. They had some very cheap economy and business fares when they started. It was quite tempting, but I never ended up flying with them. The prices went up again this year and are often higher than competition.
I assume they will be removing BNE-AKL in favour of SYD-AKL.
I've heard that too, for EK, it was cheaper for them to fly across the ditch than park at SYD for 12 hours. Plus they made a bit of money on freight considering both AirNZ and QF \ JQ like to run across using narrow bodies.
Good god - how many carriers do we need on one route?
Qantas
Virgin
Air New Zealand
Jetstar
LAN
Aerolinas Argentinas
Emirates
China Airlines
any others?
I wonder how many routes around the world have this many carriers? I wonder what route has the most carriers flying it? LHR-JFK? SIN-HKG?
I've heard that too, for EK, it was cheaper for them to fly across the ditch than park at SYD for 12 hours. Plus they made a bit of money on freight considering both AirNZ and QF \ JQ like to run across using narrow bodies.
Given how many flights they have to SYD each week why don't they just turn the plane around back to DXB ASAP instead?
Given how many flights they have to SYD each week why don't they just turn the plane around back to DXB ASAP instead?
I've heard that too, for EK, it was cheaper for them to fly across the ditch than park at SYD for 12 hours. Plus they made a bit of money on freight considering both AirNZ and QF \ JQ like to run across using narrow bodies.
The image of the China Airlines jumbo that overshot the runway at Kai Tak in 1993 is somehow still etched in my mind.![]()