justinbrett
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From what I can tell this isn't old news.
It's old, old news.![]()
I disagree, it was never news!
From what I can tell this isn't old news.
It's old, old news.![]()
Well, to be fair to my humble self, my OP is new news - specifically about the upcoming flights.From what I can tell this isn't old news.
It's old, old news.![]()
With Las Vegas become a dead city, and also the fierce immigration procedures at the US Border, I actually wonder if it is a shot at the foot to launch any US flights, in particular LAS?
I would have thought Qantas would be better off launching Mexico and add a new Mexican partner for connection to the carribean for those who are interested to go to the US.
QF used to fly to MEX on its way to London:I’d love to have direct flights to North America that don’t go to/via the US. Vancouver is OK but Mexico would be great.
I'm no expert, but suggest the elevation of Mexico City, makes non-stop Australia flights near impossible - at least commercially speaking.I’d love to have direct flights to North America that don’t go to/via the US. Vancouver is OK but Mexico would be great.
I'm no expert, but suggest the elevation of Mexico City, makes non-stop Australia flights near impossible - at least commercially speaking.
I'm no expert, but suggest the elevation of Mexico City, makes non-stop Australia flights near impossible - at least commercially speaking.
They used to stop in Acapulco (ACA). I’m not sure many Aussies are going to MEX itself (more beachside locations like CUN), so seems like the current arrangement of connecting through DFW would make more sense.
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Except in increasing numbers many people don't wish or can’t transit the US (without hassle).
Whats the hassle ?Except in increasing numbers many people don't wish or can’t transit the US (without hassle).
