United to Fly to Adelaide

Id imagine the SA government and tourism bodies won’t want to lose it so I’d expect it to be funded for many years ahead securing its future.

It’s when the tap is turned off or eased is the question.
 
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ADL-HNL-SFO today
When Departed temperature was 43 degrees at field.

Was keeping an eye on a few other ULH today and see if they can get it done nonstop. MEL-DFW seems ok at this stage, unknown if payload restricted though.
 
Id imagine the SA government and tourism bodies won’t want to lose it so I’d expect it to be funded for many years ahead securing its future.

It’s when the tap is turned off or eased is the question.

A very poor use of public funds, especially when state governments are mired in increasing debt.

These 'deals' are always shrouded in secrecy.

What research do state governments do into how many passengers are inbound tourists or businessmen (in this case from USA and connecting airports) rather than Australian residents travelling to the USA?

Almost always, the 'economic benefits' claimed are grossly exaggerated.

Far better to let the market decide. Adelaide's population (and population growth) is minimal compared to the four much larger state capitals, and nearby tourism offerings such as expensive Kangaroo Island are internationally uncompetitive.

A backwater.
 
A very poor use of public funds, especially when state governments are mired in increasing debt.

These 'deals' are always shrouded in secrecy.

What research do state governments do into how many passengers are inbound tourists or businessmen (in this case from USA and connecting airports) rather than Australian residents travelling to the USA?

Almost always, the 'economic benefits' claimed are grossly exaggerated.

Far better to let the market decide. Adelaide's population (and population growth) is minimal compared to the four much larger state capitals, and nearby tourism offerings such as expensive Kangaroo Island are internationally uncompetitive.

A backwater.
I don’t know the full details or amount the state has stumped up but loads do seem decent current and there has been a pretty big increase in demand for PE and J thanks to the large number of US folk coming here for the defence work. Outbound freight is very strong too.

As for KI, our locals don’t even go there 🤣
 
Waste of money perhaps but nothing new. The Victorian government handed out millions to international carriers, namely the middle eastern giants, to simply bring back normal schedules post Covid, something they would have done anyway.

Then we have Jetstar being funded at Avalon. NSW has loaded up Rex in the past as have QLD with Virgin.

Money isn’t an issue.
 
Might as well go to airlines (so travellers can get benefit) than all the other grifters that charge governments exorbitant fees because they can, whichever side of the ledger they fall (consultant, private sector company or union) 😂
 
I don’t know the full details or amount the state has stumped up but loads do seem decent current and there has been a pretty big increase in demand for PE and J thanks to the large number of US folk coming here for the defence work. Outbound freight is very strong too.

As for KI, our locals don’t even go there 🤣
I'm going to KI in two weeks ;)
 

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