JQ HKG further delays, considering selling aircraft

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Qantas Airways' troubled Jetstar Hong Kong joint venture is understood to be considering the sale of three more of its aircraft amid ongoing delays in receiving the regulatory approvals required to launch the service.
The potential sale would follow the divestment of three other aircraft earlier this year and would leave the start-up with just three Airbus A320s at the time of its launch, assuming approvals are eventually received.
"The [Jetstar Hong Kong] board is continuing to assess opportunities to optimise its fleet plan, however Jetstar Hong Kong will remain in a position that allows it to launch once regulatory approval is given," a Jetstar spokeswoman said.
Plans to launch Jetstar Hong Kong were first announced in March 2012.
Industry sources have suggested the venture, originally a 50-50 partnership with Chinese carrier China Eastern, was closed to being approved in the first quarter of 2013.




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3 is enough as they can still serve the Qfi gateways
 
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Things might have gone better if QF had worked with CX and KA on this rather then MU.

Maybe QF should revisit creating a JQ brand with MH or Europe/American JQ brands with AY and AA.
 
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