QantasLink drop MEL-ABX and MEL-WGA from March

moa999

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Not surprising given the reported load factors (sub 50%)

These were routes that Qantas took from/ challenged Rex on. Indeed think @jb747 mostly used Rex to start his trips over the years.

But suspect this decision can be squarely put as an unintended consequence of the Vic government subsidies on Victorian Rail.

Basically you can travel Melbourne to anywhere in Vic (including Albury) for under $10 (half that for concession). And maybe an extra $20 onto Wagga on a NSW train or bus.
 
Basically you can travel Melbourne to anywhere in Vic (including Albury) for under $10 (half that for concession). And maybe an extra $20 onto Wagga on a NSW train or bus.
Especially when travelling as a family or party. QF at $400-$500 return, you can’t justify that when you can train it for next to nothing, plus have access to more frequencies, and it’s only 3 hours.
 
To be a little cynical they achieved what they wanted. No need for them any more.

ABX-MEL, as pointed out is not a good route for leisure travellers and not good times for business travellers. IIRC Rex used to fly at least daily (if not 2x) during weekdays at more business friendly times. 3x week not really useful for business travellers.
 
Rex flew three flights on most days, and two on the others. One in the early morning, one around midday, and the other in the evening. You could easily make just about any connection work. Specialists could come up in the morning, do a day or two of work, and travel home in the evening…in either direction.

QF came in with a larger aircraft, and ran it at useless times. You could go down to Melbourne first thing in the morning, and come back at night. No other variation existed. Useless for most connections at Tullamarine, didn’t work for the medical world. Basically they took a service that catered well to what was needed, and offered something that didn’t. And then they charged many times what Rex did. I couldn’t even make the QF flights work for me at staff prices. And whilst I have no idea of yields, the Rex flights generally had quite solid loads.

As for the train, you literally need to book weeks ahead. Almost as bad as trying to get a points ticket on SQ. These days I drive…though I have ‘discovered’ that Canberra is an easier drive and has shopping that’s just as good.

But, their aim was achieved. They pushed Rex off a route.
 
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Rex can come back in as the saviour assuming their Heart is still in it. Not that seem to be announcing much but hopefully soon.
 
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