Melburnian1
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One of the growth stories in Australian domestic aviation of recent times has been the MEL - PER route where numbers carried have significantly increased. Of course there are four airlines (two from each main group) plying thr route, so that helps, but the real difference has been VA's investment in some new Airbuses and its introduction of hot meals and free drinks.
There's been a debate in the financial pages with the Treasury Secretary oddly claiming 'you'll know a recession when you see on', yet WA's growth has gone into reverse for two quarters. There's still a lot of mining related investment but the downside is that future plans for further have decreased (and there have been partly union inspired massive cost increases on projects like the Chevron LNG one).
Do members think that there will be a reduction in FIFO workers heading across to PER each fortnight from MEL, SYD or even BNE and also a reduction in leisure travellers with the poor east coast eceonomy (consumer spending not rising as fast as even our moderate inflation) or am I getting ahead of myself? Will VA and QF have to pull a plane or two off these lengthy routes or are the yields and loadings still excellent on most flights?
There's been a debate in the financial pages with the Treasury Secretary oddly claiming 'you'll know a recession when you see on', yet WA's growth has gone into reverse for two quarters. There's still a lot of mining related investment but the downside is that future plans for further have decreased (and there have been partly union inspired massive cost increases on projects like the Chevron LNG one).
Do members think that there will be a reduction in FIFO workers heading across to PER each fortnight from MEL, SYD or even BNE and also a reduction in leisure travellers with the poor east coast eceonomy (consumer spending not rising as fast as even our moderate inflation) or am I getting ahead of myself? Will VA and QF have to pull a plane or two off these lengthy routes or are the yields and loadings still excellent on most flights?