Melburnian1
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The latest compilation of airfare indices from BITRE suggests that median airfares, whether business, 'restricted' economy or discount economy on domestic routes are rising.
This is not surprising in view of QF and VA mostly ceasing the previous 'war.' Both have decided it's preferable to reduce the number of seats to try to gouge travellers more.
My hypothesis is that the domestic air travel market remains relatively soft, not just because of the slowdown in mining and resources in Queensland and Western Australia but also because heaps of Australians are having to cope with factors such as rising energy bills due to the idiotic, State government forced shutdown of coal burning power stations like Hazelwood in Victoria.
Naturally not everyone is affected and some sectors of the economy like takeaway food continue to do quite well from what one reads and observes, and real estate prices are continuing to rise in the two largest cities of Sydney and Melbourne (though that's more about houses rather than apartments.)
In summary, consumer confidence is muted.
https://bitre.gov.au/statistics/aviation/air_fares.aspx
Perhaps we can name these indices 'the JohnK series.'
The changes in fares will vary markedly by route but these indices provide a rough guide.
This is not surprising in view of QF and VA mostly ceasing the previous 'war.' Both have decided it's preferable to reduce the number of seats to try to gouge travellers more.
My hypothesis is that the domestic air travel market remains relatively soft, not just because of the slowdown in mining and resources in Queensland and Western Australia but also because heaps of Australians are having to cope with factors such as rising energy bills due to the idiotic, State government forced shutdown of coal burning power stations like Hazelwood in Victoria.
Naturally not everyone is affected and some sectors of the economy like takeaway food continue to do quite well from what one reads and observes, and real estate prices are continuing to rise in the two largest cities of Sydney and Melbourne (though that's more about houses rather than apartments.)
In summary, consumer confidence is muted.
https://bitre.gov.au/statistics/aviation/air_fares.aspx
Perhaps we can name these indices 'the JohnK series.'
The changes in fares will vary markedly by route but these indices provide a rough guide.