pauly7
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WEAK demand from leisure travellers for domestic flights and intense competition between airlines is expected to crimp earnings for Jetstar and Virgin Blue for the rest of the year.
Apart from consumers spending less on discretionary services, airlines which rely heavily on the domestic leisure market are also suffering from more Australians taking advantage of a strong currency and cheap fares to travel overseas.
Soft leisure market hurts Jetstar, Virgin Blue
Virgin and Jetstar getting smacked around a bit. Funny I haven't seen any major discounting by either really?
QF sitting relatively pretty at the moment whilst they pour money into upgrading all their premium perks in readiness for 'DJ business'.....DJ must be just limping across the line to get their premium offering up to get some margin!! I wonder how they are going to pay for it....
Apart from consumers spending less on discretionary services, airlines which rely heavily on the domestic leisure market are also suffering from more Australians taking advantage of a strong currency and cheap fares to travel overseas.
Soft leisure market hurts Jetstar, Virgin Blue
Virgin and Jetstar getting smacked around a bit. Funny I haven't seen any major discounting by either really?
QF sitting relatively pretty at the moment whilst they pour money into upgrading all their premium perks in readiness for 'DJ business'.....DJ must be just limping across the line to get their premium offering up to get some margin!! I wonder how they are going to pay for it....