From the AFF Archives: Virgin Blue Launches Velocity Rewards (December 2005)
After commencing flights in August 2000, budget carrier Virgin Blue launched the “Velocity Rewards” loyalty program in November 2005.
Read moreLow Cost Carriers is a popular topic at the Australian Frequent Flyer. And for obvious reasons – we all love a bargain! But the problem with low cost carriers is that once you have paid for all the extras, you could end up paying more than a discounted ticket on a full service airline.
After commencing flights in August 2000, budget carrier Virgin Blue launched the “Velocity Rewards” loyalty program in November 2005.
Read moreJetstar launched international long-haul flights and StarClass service to seven destinations in late 2006, using Airbus A330-200 aircraft.
Read moreIf you’re looking for a cheap ticket from Australia to Singapore, and don’t want to fly Economy, ScootPlus could be a great compromise.
Read moreAirlines charge high excess baggage fees to compensate for the extra fuel, labour and opportunity costs… and, well, because they can.
Read moreIn episode 99 of the AFF on Air podcast, Bonza CEO Tim Jordan joins Matt to discuss the airline’s recent launch, route network, marketing, cabin crew, why the Bonza website doesn’t offer bookings, and lots more!
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