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Friday October 19, 09:01 AM US airline may be Australian player
Yet another player, this time from the US, is poised to enter Australia's domestic airline market.
Regional US airline Expressjet is hoping to strike a deal with an existing Australian carrier to operate regional flights by the end of 2008, according to the News Limited website.
Expressjet executive director Asia Ian Vanderbeek told the website discussions had taken place with a number of airlines and that the company hoped to introduce a similar business model to its US operations, flying Embraer jets on longer, thinner routes.
This would complement existing carriers' route networks, which are currently underdeveloped, he said.
If no existing carrier agrees to a deal, Expressjet would look to build a fleet of 20 aircraft in the local market and launch flights under its own brand, Mr Vanderbeek said.
The airline hopes to announce its plans within six months. - Travelpress travel news
Yet another player, this time from the US, is poised to enter Australia's domestic airline market.
Regional US airline Expressjet is hoping to strike a deal with an existing Australian carrier to operate regional flights by the end of 2008, according to the News Limited website.
Expressjet executive director Asia Ian Vanderbeek told the website discussions had taken place with a number of airlines and that the company hoped to introduce a similar business model to its US operations, flying Embraer jets on longer, thinner routes.
This would complement existing carriers' route networks, which are currently underdeveloped, he said.
If no existing carrier agrees to a deal, Expressjet would look to build a fleet of 20 aircraft in the local market and launch flights under its own brand, Mr Vanderbeek said.
The airline hopes to announce its plans within six months. - Travelpress travel news