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From http://www.travelweekly.com.au/dirplus/images/travelweekly/TravelTodayPDF/10_02_2009.pdf
The growing competition on trans-Pacific flights intensified yesterday as V Australia accused
Qantas of holding Australian travellers to "ransom" by overcharging on the route for years.
Speaking at the arrival of V Australia’s first 777-300ER in Sydney, Virgin Blue chief
executive Brett Godfrey said its aggressive pricing on the route fares lead in at $1199 - were
designed to pile the pressure on competitors.
"They’re lead-in fares but I’ll tell you what, they’ll be 25 per cent under what they were this time
last year," Godfrey said. "This route used to charge about 30 per cent more than a trip from
route used to charge about 30 per cent more than a trip from Sydney to London, yet Sydney
to London is 30 per cent further. You do the maths and you go, ‘something’s wrong’
‘something’s wrong’
"There’s 37 airlines competing on that market (London) and Qantas still say they did well in it.
This (the Pacific) is a market that they’ve basically held Australians to ransom for too long,he said.
He also defended the fact that V Australia loads on the Sydney-LA route which it launches
on February 27, were only 45 per cent. "That’s up until July, but that’s pretty good.
I’d rather have less load factor but a lot more yield..any idiot can sell 100 per cent of their seat.
V Australia will launch Brisbane-LA flights on April 8 and from Melbourne in September.
Services between Sydney and Johannesburg "we would expect in 6-12 months ,Godfrey added.
.
The growing competition on trans-Pacific flights intensified yesterday as V Australia accused
Qantas of holding Australian travellers to "ransom" by overcharging on the route for years.
Speaking at the arrival of V Australia’s first 777-300ER in Sydney, Virgin Blue chief
executive Brett Godfrey said its aggressive pricing on the route fares lead in at $1199 - were
designed to pile the pressure on competitors.
"They’re lead-in fares but I’ll tell you what, they’ll be 25 per cent under what they were this time
last year," Godfrey said. "This route used to charge about 30 per cent more than a trip from
route used to charge about 30 per cent more than a trip from Sydney to London, yet Sydney
to London is 30 per cent further. You do the maths and you go, ‘something’s wrong’
‘something’s wrong’
"There’s 37 airlines competing on that market (London) and Qantas still say they did well in it.
This (the Pacific) is a market that they’ve basically held Australians to ransom for too long,he said.
He also defended the fact that V Australia loads on the Sydney-LA route which it launches
on February 27, were only 45 per cent. "That’s up until July, but that’s pretty good.
I’d rather have less load factor but a lot more yield..any idiot can sell 100 per cent of their seat.
V Australia will launch Brisbane-LA flights on April 8 and from Melbourne in September.
Services between Sydney and Johannesburg "we would expect in 6-12 months ,Godfrey added.
.