Low fares are here to stay
While I don't believe everything written in that article, and personally believe that airfares will rise considerably in 2010 compared to 2009, the article has some good points.
Although, can anyone explain how a regular passenger could end up with a bill for $200 on ancillary services when flying Tiger? And no, that's not purchasing a replacement last minute fare on DJ/QF/JQ when Tiger cancels their flight/you're late etc.
Some airline commentators have been predicting air fares will rise as the Australian and global economies recover. But, after a year when fares to the US more than halved and domestic fares plummeted as the low-cost airline model continued to spread, other analysts believe consumers will continue to enjoy highly affordable air travel for at least another year.
While I don't believe everything written in that article, and personally believe that airfares will rise considerably in 2010 compared to 2009, the article has some good points.
Although, can anyone explain how a regular passenger could end up with a bill for $200 on ancillary services when flying Tiger? And no, that's not purchasing a replacement last minute fare on DJ/QF/JQ when Tiger cancels their flight/you're late etc.
Under this strategy, advance-purchase fares are very cheap but next-day fares are sky high and "ancillary" charges can triple the fare between Melbourne and Sydney from about $100 return to more than $300.