TigerAir is gone burger
https://www.news.com.au/travel/trave...41fa896072347d
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TigerAir is gone burger
https://www.news.com.au/travel/trave...41fa896072347d
Something else to worry about.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/ind...eamliner-fleet
I always felt sorry for this guy when his Dreamliner crashed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEZ0EuRFLgs&t=4s
Must have known something
Dreamliners - once a lemon always a lemon
I used to be into model planes as a kid. Nothing that flash but I feel that guys pain.
Potender for shareholders pain in the near future ?
Speaking of aircraft models...crikey they have come a long way from the basic balsa wood ones I used to fly ! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmEL...re=emb_rel_end
Yep I concur the 787 is way better than 777 etc for comfort A350 is pretty dam good also. The bummer is when will one get to use them again
will fly the Abus 350 , taking it back in 2022..on singapore.. Business class looks very nice. Not going back to euro land until this things has burned out and a second gen vaccine arrives..
Staying well off the beaten track till then..
Great news ! You can now cuddle up to that stranger jammed in like a sardine next to you with not a care in the world...or so they tell us...
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/a...ectid=12364774
Welcome back Jetstar
https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/trave...ouncement.html
Good move, there has been no documented spread of COVID onboard an aircraft in NZ and very few around the world.
One thing we have learnt in this pandemic is ventilation and length of exposure are key factors, airplanes completely cycle the air in the cabin every 4 mins. The masks and phased boarding/deplaning offer added layers of protection.
Unfair for the airlines to always bare the financial cost for everyone. As RTM says if you are still not convinced, buy two seats.
Beagle, do let us know how this is bad news somehow too. :confused:
Air New Zealand releases $50 flights as social distancing rules relaxed for plane passengers
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The airline is also removing change fees for domestic flights booked for travel up until March 31, 2021.
I think you should disclose you work for AIR in their public relations department :p
Even with this the mid point of AIR's cash burn forecast is $75m per month. That's $2.5m cash burned every single day.
AIR did okay domestically when the whole country was at level 1. Just because its expedient for the Govt to say its safe to travel like a sardine if everyone behaves and wears a mask I think Aucklanders under level 2.5 are smarter than you give them credit for and know its much riskier now than in July under level 1.
I used to know accountants that could add so fast with pencil and paper (family members) that they could do a set of accounts on an A4 page. 2.5 million a day? 50 dollars flights? im going in to see my travel agent toMw....now where can i go.... not far... and 50 dollars? i think i might just take lots of small flight around kiwi land (new name for the country) better for marketing than ATEAROWA.. never go to work in europe for tourism... Kiwi Land will work.
Beagle there have been an awful lot of flights since COVID appeared and very, very few documented onboard infections. Please don't lose your mind and join the crazies. Air onboard an aircraft is completely changed every 4 mins and blows down into the floor not into people's faces. But yes, personal responsibility also plays a role, wear a decent mask, wash your hands/sanitise, book another seat or don't fly. Thought that was your kind of politics anyway?
Sorry to disappoint I do not work for Air NZ or anyone related, just calling it as I see it. How's your short position in Air NZ going?