Jestar tackles tiger, more 743's on QF perth route

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Looks like Tiger want to move into WA in a big way, and QF is going to react:

Jetstar tackles a Tiger | NEWS.com.au Business

JETSTAR will add planes to its domestic fleet and expand operations in Western Australia amid speculation of a home-turf challenge from Singapore-backed Tiger Airways.
The Qantas offshoot has also targeted Korea and Taiwan as its next overseas destinations and has not ruled out more wide-body aircraft to service the routes before the arrival of its first Boeing 787s next year.
Tiger is expected to announce an Australian investment tomorrow, possibly involving a link with Perth-based Skywest Airlines that would see Tiger-branded A320s operating from the Western Australian capital.
Aviation sources speculated yesterday that Tiger would use Skywest to put Airbus A320s on the Australian market, amid rumours it was seeking to operate from Perth to the eastern states as well as on the "golden triangle" of Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne.
If that proves correct, the airline will face more than a bigger Jetstar presence: Qantas is considering transferring more Boeing 747-300 jumbo jets to its Sydney-Perth Cityflyer service........
 
Virgin, Qantas, Jetstar.... Tiger?

Jetstar grows to tackle a Tiger | Aviation | The Australian

Tiger is expected to announce an Australian investment tomorrow, possibly involving a link with Perth-based Skywest Airlines that would see Tiger-branded A320s operating from the Western Australian capital.
Aviation sources speculated yesterday that Tiger would use Skywest to put Airbus A320s on the Australian market, amid rumours it was seeking to operate from Perth to the eastern states as well as on the "golden triangle" of Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne.

News has come that TR are apparantly interested in operating Australian domestic services, with a possible Sky-West connection (not too much of a secret there). Could prove to be very interesting. DJ have well and truely moved on from the LCC model, and JQ have moved up from it for a little so I'd imagine TR are looking at a barebones style LCC (as they're SIN based services are). They certainly do a good job at keeping costs down, so they could prove to be a real threat.

On a side note, if they were to operate under the Sky-West AOC however in Tiger colours, in theory could they not operate SYD-LAX in the same manner? Perhaps this could be in the back of their minds (and SQ's), with the realisation that the Australian Government isn't going to budge on their AUS-USA policy.
 
Re: Virgin, Qantas, Jetstar.... Tiger?

Then be rid of it. Other two must not have been on the front page at the time I checked.
 
WHile I expect that the golden triangle is the main game, they would probably need to tie up with Skywest to be able to fly domestically (and whatever happened to the 5 A320's that Skywest were alleged to be getting, and was that all part of the plan). Might be some interesting times ahead for Perth folk.
 
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Re: Virgin, Qantas, Jetstar.... Tiger?

Kiwi Flyer said:
already discussed and again here


hmmm - don't think we need 3 posts of the same news article
Two of the three threads have now been merged. Thanks for highlighting. I will leave the "Jetstar In The News" as that thread is not just about this specific topic.

Please continue discussion about this topic in this merged thread.
 
I really hope so, it's expensive flying anywhere from way out west here and hopefully this will drive the prices down a bit.
Tiger is offering return PER-SIN for around $550 - $600, while QANTAS and Singapore Air are asking around $1000. Hopefully with JetStar jumping in as well it'll help drive the costs down even further.
 
SeaWolf said:
I really hope so, it's expensive flying anywhere from way out west here and hopefully this will drive the prices down a bit.
Tiger is offering return PER-SIN for around $550 - $600, while QANTAS and Singapore Air are asking around $1000. Hopefully with JetStar jumping in as well it'll help drive the costs down even further.

Qantas have PER-SIN return going for $631 in May. So they have reacted albeit in a small way.
 
So tiger has A320s with 180 seats (even more than JQ) unallocated seating,
15kg baggage limit and 5 KG handbaggae limit and pay for everything ,including yr not allowed to bring yr food onboard.Makes JQ look HIGH CLASS.Tiger use standard Navitaire systems like most LCCs not good for doing business with business (thats why DJ moved away)
if 5 acrft is still th drill realistically they come in and attack the mining fly-in flyout business...there is NO accom at any minesite left in WA its cheaper to fly people out than let them live there easy money from very rich mutinationals without mixing it with established players..look to see them undercut QF in WA during the day and fly Eastwest keeps uti;lization up and a good additional rev steam.DJ have basically left WA and the NT to QF with their lack of freq so DJ is under threat on any eastcoast flying ex PER if they do give it a go
Its nice to say the goldent triangleis on the agenda but they just wont get a look in with the business market as they wont have the Freq/lounges FF programs that QF/DJ do...depending on leisure to turn a buck good luck...ask O7,Implulse,Compass 1&2.
More interesting times as someone else thinks they have a business plan that will break the duopoly ...QF/AN..QF/DJ...it could end in tears.
Also the comment use skywest to access US as a defacto SQ is fanciful stuff.
The time it would take to 1/ get the rights 2/ get the aircraft 3/get meaningfuul frequency to again take the corp business away from QF/and eventually JQ or UA/NZ with star alliance is a nice way to P*ss a great deal of money down the toilet in a very short time
having said all that commonsense and normal business principles dosent seem to apply when discussing airlines
 
oz_mark said:
Qantas have PER-SIN return going for $631 in May. So they have reacted albeit in a small way.
How about SIN-PER-SIN for SG$621 ... that's AU$540 ... on QF!
 
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serfty said:
How about SIN-PER-SIN for SG$621 ... that's AU$540 ... on QF!

SIN-PER-SIN has long been cheaper than PER-SIN-PER. No-one has ever really given me much of an explanation as to why. But I know people that have to travel to SIN regularly often have a PER-SIN-PER with the return journey much later and nest SIN-PER-SIN trips in the middle of it.
 
oz_mark said:
But I know people that have to travel to SIN regularly often have a PER-SIN-PER with the return journey much later and nest SIN-PER-SIN trips in the middle of it.
I don't travel that regularly but I purchase my flights from SIN as well as they are much cheaper. The last one was SIN-PER-SYD-PER-SIN with the return trip SYD-PER-SIN to be taken in April.
 
Wow they've moved fast.

In related news, the Australian government is set to pass a bill that allows foreign carriers carbotage rights on transcontinental domestic routes.
 
From smh this afternoon
SMH said:
Jetstar has been quick to respond to Tiger Airways plans to enter the domestic airline market after announcing its largest sale since its launch three years ago.

Just one day after offering 22,000 $22 one-way domestic airfares, the Qantas low-cost subsidiary is now launched a 500,000 seat sale offering two tickets for the price of one.

On certain dates and days, a pair of flyers can travel from Sydney-Ballina/Byron Bay for $39.50 each one-way, Sydney-Sunshine Coast for $44.50 each or Sydney-Cairns for $74.50 each.

But the airline has denied the sale is aimed to spoil Tiger's planned launch later this year.

"We tend to do sales on milestone days, like for Valentine's Day - it's also about not being predictable and catching people unawares," said Jetstar spokeswoman Simone Pregellio.

Hmm...what milestone is it today.... Is it the Tiger airways launch day

Air far war two-for-one offer - Business - Business - smh.com.au

Dave
 
Dave Noble said:
From smh this afternoon


Hmm...what milestone is it today.... Is it the Tiger airways launch day

I would say it was pure coincidence re the timing of these things.
 
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