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The unlimited capacity bit means nothing as there are no capacity limits on the USA routes (unlike say Fiji or Indonesia) - only that they want to fly to the USA. They will announce BNE-HNL to start operating 3rd quarter this year. It's an obvious choice given their aircraft and other routes (i.e. BNE-HKT & MEL-HKT vacated by VA) and desire to avoid head-to-head competition with other airlines.
I'm surprised they're still going on PER-DPS given all the competition on that route. This week they were advertising $199 each way, sounds like a good deal.... desire to avoid head-to-head competition with other airlines.
I don't even see them as a real airline.... Most of their pax are people going overseas for parties to Bali or coughet and don't care about SCs, miles, status tiers, lounges or priority ques. Things that matter to myself and most on these forum, therefore, I am avoiding them like the plaigue...![]()
+1 All it takes is to back that A330 into a fence, and you have a major problem...I dont see them as a real airline simply because they dont have a real fleet, 1 x A330 and 3 A320 does not give you much flexibility should something go wrong, especially in HNL.
I'm sure whatever they are up to they must have a Strategyor a Strategic Plan....
I guess they have to start somewhere.
On the flip side, when I was with an airline we hired quite a few Strategic Air staff. Unless things have changed, at least the customer service will be strong.
+1 All it takes is to back that A330 into a fence, and you have a major problem...
With no alliance or other airline partners, it's not going to be as easy to find seats for 200 odd pax.
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And if that sole A330 is out for 2 weeks? I can't see it being a viable business at this stage.I guess it would depend on what Strategic's delayed handling procedures are. If their flight does go u/s will they pay another carrier to uplift you or are you stranded where you are until the plane is fixed & the crew have had their mandatory rest period eg min 12 hour delay?
And if that sole A330 is out for 2 weeks? I can't see it being a viable business at this stage.
Strategic, which recorded a $9.3 million loss last financial year, could struggle to make a profit on the increasingly competitive route.
I guess it would depend on what Strategic's delayed handling procedures are. If their flight does go u/s will they pay another carrier to uplift you or are you stranded where you are until the plane is fixed & the crew have had their mandatory rest period eg min 12 hour delay?
Its not according to the article, at least not for the last financial year: