The new pricing goes on sale tomorrow. I'm guessing that there will be a media release stating how demand has surged!
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The new pricing goes on sale tomorrow. I'm guessing that there will be a media release stating how demand has surged!
You better believe it!!! The prices I just booked are definitely cheaper than were available this afternoon. Not that I stayed up for it or anything...[8D][8D][8D][8D]Quote:
quote:Originally posted by Steve
The new pricing goes on sale tomorrow. I'm guessing that there will be a media release stating how demand has surged!
With this FIJI crisis [all the business threats etc],effect the running of AIR. They were moving all their offices to FIJI and their mantainance to china. That was the master plan so whats happening?.
I hope they will now see the stupidity in their plans and do a U turn before its to late. MACDUNK
They are probably rubbing there hands as rents have decreased and cheap cleaning staff will be in abundancy (surplus from under booked resorts).Quote:
quote:Originally posted by duncan macgregor
With this FIJI crisis [all the business threats etc],effect the running of AIR. They were moving all their offices to FIJI and their mantainance to china. That was the master plan so whats happening?.
I hope they will now see the stupidity in their plans and do a U turn before its to late. MACDUNK
http://www.stuff.co.nz/3956643a13.html
The jobs of 1850 Air New Zealand front-line staff are up in the air as their employer weighs up contracting out the work they do to a Spanish firm. Alan Wood reports.
Air New Zealand's proposal for front-line work to be outsourced to a consortium led by Spanish firm Swissport created an uproar among ticketing and baggage and service staff when it was announced in October.
But if Air NZ's turbulent staff-management is set aside and the airline is judged by its share price alone, it is on the right track, analysts note. Its shares are close to recent highs. The shares closed yesterday up 3c at $2.19.
And I bought in at 1.43
I think airline investment is one of the worst sectors to aim at....
Airlines face feirce ogolipoly competition....
oil prices.... large expenditure on planes...(depreciating assets).... landing charges.... etc....
expect some time in the future large taxes because of all the ommissions they create... which will dent demand.... yes Air NZ has risen in the last months massively.... still nothing on what this carrier once was.... maybe a good time to sell up in the near future... and invest elsewhere....
in my opinion,... thats all...
[8D]
.^sc
BRICKS will be returning to NZ Wellington midnight 21st FEB 2007, all WELCOME.. [8D]
SC, the time to sell AIR will indeed come, but right now if I held this stock I would not dream of selling.
The chart below shows a wide assortment of trend indicators - none of which are showing any sign of weakness. See how the Stochastic oscillator is positive and rising. Note the rising OBV. Technically, everything here points to further upside potential.
http://h1.ripway.com/Phaedrus/AIR211003.gif
TRAVEL to NZ today leaving all the rude remarks about KIWI`s behind,, also you hear this now, N.S.W. AU. will be in official recession in two weeks TIME.. [8D]
What's your read on AIR now Phaedrus. Stochastic has fallen and stop must be just about hit by now. Is this latest news just a blip or something which will hold the price back for some time.
Disc. Hold air, not sure about topping up or selling.
George