Melburnian1
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EF suggests that the Sunday 19 December QF677 from MEL to ADL (the 1035 AEDT departure, B738 VH-VXS) has only 81 economy passengers and three in business, so half full.
QF702, the 1020 MEL -CNS on widebody A332 VH-EBF looks to have 135 in whY. If there's 243 Y seats, that's occupancy of under 56 per cent.
QF613, the 0815 hours BNE - MEL seems to have only 35 in whY and 5 in J. That's 23 per cent of seats occupied, and is despite Queenslanders only being able to visit Melburnians in recent days given a long prohibition.
Given many are on holidays and in a 'normal' year, flights even on Sunday morning close to Christmas should be busy, these small number of examples give a clue as to how thousands of empty airline seats are running around Australia.
Cairns is a destination many like for Port Douglas, although Dec to Feb is when some avoid Qld due to the humidity and rain. Apart from Fiji, it has no competition overseas this year given how impractical, costly and time-consuming re COVID tests it is to travel.
QF702, the 1020 MEL -CNS on widebody A332 VH-EBF looks to have 135 in whY. If there's 243 Y seats, that's occupancy of under 56 per cent.
QF613, the 0815 hours BNE - MEL seems to have only 35 in whY and 5 in J. That's 23 per cent of seats occupied, and is despite Queenslanders only being able to visit Melburnians in recent days given a long prohibition.
Given many are on holidays and in a 'normal' year, flights even on Sunday morning close to Christmas should be busy, these small number of examples give a clue as to how thousands of empty airline seats are running around Australia.
Cairns is a destination many like for Port Douglas, although Dec to Feb is when some avoid Qld due to the humidity and rain. Apart from Fiji, it has no competition overseas this year given how impractical, costly and time-consuming re COVID tests it is to travel.