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Old 17th Jan 2021, 05:16
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Originally Posted by Transition Layer
I’m not convinced LCC will be the saviour out of COVID. For the vast majority of the Australian public, this has been merely a blip on the radar of their earnings and savings. With their bank accounts overflowing and property prices holding up,I think they’ll be less inclined to travel on LCCs, at least in the short term. They’ve all had a bad experience with a last minute cancelled JQ flight and the lack of ground support that goes with it.

Obviously if a recession kicks in, all bets are off, but initially I think full cost will be popular for the leisure market, especially if uncertainty about borders still exists and the possibility of cancellations abounds.
You're assuming Qantas and Virgin haven't dont the same.,.. which they have. Jetstar are pretty quick to refund.. in my experience its been within a week. QF seem to take months and Virgin have refused refunds for cancelled flights.
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