Maybe its the Herald editor, would explain the beat up
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11:22 am 3.5Mill Buy-in........3:15 pm announcement
Nothing in it...
just another Tui's Add
Just a wee comment from a customer of Air NZ...very occasionally I hasten to add.
I have flown quite a bit over the years ..and have begun to loathe same...(Moscow to CHCH...over 2 days !!!!)..last year.
What I have found somewhat amusing is how folk can compare Air NZ with say the likes of Emeriates and Singapore....There is no comparison...the service/food etc of the two mentioned is so far superior.... consistently.
Recently I flew to and from Hawaii..on Air NZ...the staff were like civil servants ...the water offered came from tap water (the hostess gave a limp excuse)..and the food was awful.
A fairer comparison may be with Russia Air and Areolineas Argentinas (which no longer flys here)...
Ive also have spoken to a few mates...some will pay a few hundred dollars not to fly AIR NZ.
Actually, you would struggle to pay extra not to fly AIR, I just booked to Europe with SIAL and saved $3000 compared with AIR - and that's from someone who has a lot of shares in AIR. It would be hard to find a more expensive choice than AIR for any route.
I still remember when I stopped flying with them on any occasion when I had a choice (and jetstar isn't a choice unfortunately) and that's after the three hours I spent sitting at Auckland Airport (under supervision from the previous MD) waiting for my booked flight because I wouldn't pay them $150 to travel three hours earlier in an otherwise empty seat. Since then, I have only voluntarily travelled with them using airpoints gained on paid flights from partner airlines. Not that I couldn't afford it, it's just that, like very many people, I don't like to be taken advantage of by opportunists.
Still as an investor from $1.28 (thanks Modandm) I recognise that they have a good thing going just now and will stay with them as the SP improves. Actually doubled up yesterday.
Long term, they will become increasingly arrogant and destroy themselves. I'm hoping I'll be out by then
Regarding the comments lately about 9 versus 10 seats abreast in economy on the Dreamliner. It's not quite as simple as people are saying.
Airlines make a good deal of money as freight operators. It's not just the passengers' luggage in the hold. Some airlines may be able to fill the belly of the plane with more freight and thus allow 9 abreast in economy.
IMHO most people are shopping on price and reputation and know no matter which airline they book an economy fare with they're not going to get a first class experience in economy.
Air will be marketing all the other attributes of the Dreamliner which I've posted details of on many occasions previously. Further, most airlines are looking to improve efficiency as they refurbish older planes so you'll be faced with a tight economy seat on an old noisy airliner with harsh cabin pressure and bad air and a shiny new quiet airliner with huge windows, great cabin pressure and better quality air and humidity whilst enjoying supporting your own national airline. Remember Air have 10 of these new 787-9's coming with options on another 8...anyone for an all Dreamliner wide bodied fleet ?
Look, lets get real. The commercial reality is they're supplying a product to fit the average profile of their customers, about, 70 kg's, that gives them the optimum return on what are very expensive aircraft at circa U.S. $250m each, (retail asking price). If people are for example 6ft 6 inches or circa 150 kg's in weight maybe they need to accept its not up to airlines to design economy class seating to specifically meet their requirements....perhaps those people might consider paying up for premium economy or just suck it in and spend the money saved at their destination.
P.S. Profits don't need to double. Forecast PE for 2015 based on an average of 7 analysts forecasts is less than 8 which IMHO has to make this the value buy of the NZX. If you think there's a better value stock trading on less demanding price multiples whilst still having a clearly defined growth profile on the NZX I challenge you to tell me about it, I'm all ears !!! (you needn't bother directing me to all the blue sky companies that promise they'll take over the world but currently lose money and burn cash like its going out of fashion, I'm talking about comparative companies that actually make money now).
Roger, but Luxon says in that preso 'more than double our profit sustainably'
You be creaming it then ........ eps doubles and a rerating to a PE of 16
That's a four bagger
Bugger, I won't invest in airlines ......but sort of tempted
You know you want too. Gordon Geeko wasn't always right :)
AIR is at a technical crossroads...a very uncertain and risky time to buy in ...No clear direction which way the price is going to go but at this Technical conjunction area some patterns and trends must fail either Today or Monday...
There is a couple of very weak buy signals but that's all ..the ol saying... one swallow doesn't make a summer...
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Great to see the Singapore-Air NZ alliance has been approved without any additional conditions. The alliance should prove very profitable for Air NZ and provide some nice growth (daily 777) and increased code-share revenue.
Singapore has always been NZers favourite stopover destination on the way to Europe and lots of fast growing emerging markets to provide feed as well.
Even AIA is happy, from their press release:
Quote:
Passenger arrivals from Singapore to New Zealand have grown by 19 per
cent in the past 12 months. Also in the past year, visitor arrivals from India
have increased by 13 per cent and Indonesian arrivals have increased by 17
per cent. The total growth in passenger arrivals from South East Asia has
likewise been strong, with an 18 per cent increase over the past 12 months.