Air Asia drops Darwin, but starts Melbourne to Bali

moa999

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Air Asia is exiting all Darwin flights after a few short months.

Final services to DPS and KUL on 27 April, after the Easter peak.

Was 3/wk on Indo subsidiary to DPS and 3/wk on main airline to KUL.

But reportedly commencing MEL-DPS on 21 March.
 
Started this week, interesting they are using a non Sharklet A320.

I assume payload restricted, fully loaded with a ADL alternate, is rather tight.
 
I hope AirAsia will be launching DPS-SYD in the future. A similar schedule with early departure is going to be beneficial and able to lure Jetstar passengers away, particularly when there's no more lounge access on JQ, I don't see a point with flying with them.
 
I’d imagine they might be keen on WSI incentives, but they really need a NEO. QZ don’t have any at this time.

I was told a while ago by a Jetstar Captain that A320/Non Sharklet can’t do east coast to Bali fully loaded with an interstate alternate. AirAsia have never been on my travel list so if they are pushing the limits then I will never be interested.
 
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MEL-DPS is off to a stellar start.

21 Mar departed over 1 hour late.
22 Mar departed over 3 hours late.
23 Mar departed over 7 hours late.

Tomorrow's flight is already delayed almost 3 hours.
 

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