Is this part of the big announcement? More long-range narrow-bodies?
Qantas Orders Up To 36 Airbus A321 XLR Aircraft
Qantas Orders Up To 36 Airbus A321 XLR Aircraft
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They have to give 3 months notice as I understand it of changes like this.
NoIs this part of the big announcement? More long-range narrow-bodies?
Qantas Orders Up To 36 Airbus A321 XLR Aircraft
They have to give 3 months notice as I understand it of changes like this.
Only 800 off LTG so very nervous - all that indirect and premium travel justified as “well at least i will have lounge access in retirement” ...
LOLThese predictions of QFF being sold off crack me up.
You don't sell off the most profitable part of a business and leave yourself with all the unprofitable/barely profitable parts LOL. That's business 101.
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Except neither of those conditions are even remotely true in Qantas' case.
Maybe but it’s what the SA Government has done in recent years then tried telling us they’d made great inroads into the budget!These predictions of QFF being sold off crack me up.
You don't sell off the most profitable part of a business and leave yourself with all the unprofitable/barely profitable parts LOL. That's business 101.
… You don't sell off the most profitable part of a business and leave yourself with all the unprofitable/barely profitable parts LOL. That's business 101.
… not to mention the Poles and the Wires. Maybe throw the TAB in there.
I'm extremely glad they can't take that away from me.
Says who?
I just made P1 for the first time last week, LTG on same flight.
Depends on how strategic it is to you core business. If it is strategically important (which QFF is), it doesn't make sense to fully divest the business.