For anyone worried about cabin air quality, the air in modern planes is probably far cleaner & more sterile than the air in most offices, movie theatres or supermarkets.
https://www.askthepilot.com/question...n-air-quality/
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For anyone worried about cabin air quality, the air in modern planes is probably far cleaner & more sterile than the air in most offices, movie theatres or supermarkets.
https://www.askthepilot.com/question...n-air-quality/
Wow, a 1000 seats at $9
Cheapest marketing / advertising campaign have ever run .....media lapping it up with big headlines
Well done AIR marketing team
Well, that's probably referring to these single person families :). Growing demographic, they say, which is a bit sad, but AIR is clearly catching the trend to cater for them:
according Dr. Google:
Buy a $9 ticket for all your family and never come back ...Quote:
The single-person household is a household that contains one person who lives alone. In a culture that includes family and marriage as part of the American Dream, the single-person household is a growing demographic.
AIR website crashed at 9 ....demand so hot ....virus not putting people off flying
Great advertising ...pity they couldn’t fulfil punters expectations and excitment
Maybe another offer tomorrow
Historically these kind of shocks have been good for Air NZ long term as they drive out any struggling competitors. Leisure demand always more affected than business travel.
Jetstar and Qantas have reduced flights across the Tasman by 5%. Virgin has announced a 3% cut across the Tasman. You would think an already struggling Virgin will be hurt the most.
Should also see some rationalisation from Gulf airlines and from airlines flying to US/Canada.
Air Asia X (i.e. long haul) offering me all I can fly for one year for MYR499 (NZ$200).
It comes with a few caveats that adds a few more ringgit to each flight that you can actually book but it is making headlines.
https://www.airasia.com/deals/passes...unlimited-pass