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Cornholeeo
3rd Dec 2004, 03:12
Bargain alert - Jetstar's Asian Start-up Runs Short of Time to Sell Tickets
Wirraway Caught Napping, Curses Self Bitterly.

By Scott Rochfort
December 3, 2004

Jetstar Asia's first passengers are likely to score themselves a bargain, with the Singapore-based Qantas joint venture giving itself only one week to sell tickets for its inaugural flights.

After taking delivery of its second and third Airbus 320s yesterday, the airline confirmed its first tickets would go on sale next week for three yet-to-be-disclosed destinations it plans to be servicing from mid-December.

"Ideally, we would have liked a longer selling period," Jetstar Asia's chief operating officer, Con Korfiatis, said.

But given the airline was only able to formally apply for traffic rights to various air routes after receiving its air operator's certificate on November 19, Mr Korfiatis said Jetstar Asia had no other choice.

If it had waited until February to launch, Jetstar Asia would have missed out on the busy Christmas holiday period, which he said was the perfect springboard for Jetstar to establish itself as an Asia-Pacific brand name.

After setting out plans last week to fly to Shanghai, Hong Kong, Taipei, Pattaya, Jakarta, Surabaya and Manila by late February, Mr Korfiatis said: "We're very confident that we've got very good flying for all the aircraft."

The managing director of the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation, Peter Harbison, said it was likely Jetstar Asia would have to offer tickets at very low prices.

"You can probably anticipate they will be coming on with a big splash," he said. In comparison, Jetstar Australia sold its first tickets 10 weeks before launching in May.

Mr Korfiatis said the next vital step in Jetstar's planned three-year growth phase to a fleet of 20 aircraft would not only be to tap into the burgeoning demand for air traffic in Asia but to see further liberalisation of the Asian aviation market.

Amid recent murmurings that India could free up more of its highly regulated aviation market, the further loosening of airline rights and visa restrictions between Asian countries was one of the key topics of conversation at last week's ASEAN forum in Laos.

It is unclear whether Jetstar Asia's entry will trigger an airfare war like that its Australian cousin triggered with Virgin Blue in late February, when it dumped 100,000 $29 one-way tickets on the market.

Only two of seven destinations already nominated by Jetstar Asia - Jakarta and Hong Kong - are serviced by the other two budget airlines based in Singapore - Valuair and Tiger Airways, partly owned by Singapore Air. AirAsia operates flights into Singapore from Phuket and Bangkok.

After launching flights to Perth this week, Valuair said it would not respond by cutting fares if Jetstar entered its routes anyway.

"It would be pointless for most carriers to have a full-on price war because the carriers would run themselves into the ground," Valuair spokesman Nilesh Pritam said.

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Oh yes indeed, very profound words by Mr. Nilesh. *head wobbles*

The important thing is, how many punters out there are putting their hand up for a quick command on those flash new Blunder Buses?

Mr.Buzzy
3rd Dec 2004, 03:51
Im a little more than nervous at what the Singapore reaction to Dicko parking his arse in Hoo Froo Poo's backyard will be!

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Sunfish
3rd Dec 2004, 04:00
I think we've done this topic to death elsewhere.

My own opinion is that J*Asia will be another pacific century cyberworks, or whatever it was Telstra poured 2 billion into.

What competitive advantage does J* Asia have?

Wirraway
3rd Dec 2004, 04:18
Cornarse

Why don't you wake up to yourself, I posted this article over 13 hours ago:

http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=154291

Try reading whats already been posted instead of being a 5
day d***head since you have been here on this forum.

Wirraway

Cornholeeo
3rd Dec 2004, 04:24
I had to re-post it because people are sick of replying to your constant stream of reports. It's too much, mate. Try to keep it to the interesting stuff, will ya?

We all know you're a keen news hound. You can relax. You're doing a great job. Ok?

No need to get all http://www.augk18.dsl.pipex.com/Smileys/boxer.gif

Wirraway
3rd Dec 2004, 04:31
Cornarse

You were obviously born with 2 di*ks, nobobdy could get this
stupid playing with one.

Wirraway

Cornholeeo
3rd Dec 2004, 04:35
Calm down old boy, retirement is supposed to be fun!

You're gonna blow a phoo-phoo valve if you don't try to relax. It's not a contest.




http://www.augk18.dsl.pipex.com/Smileys/angryoldman.gif <-------------- Wirraway getting all cranky about anyone else moving in on his Resident NewsHound status!

Wirraway
3rd Dec 2004, 04:42
Cornarse

You keep playing with your animated GIFs as well as your 2 d**ks, and I will play the
newshound and everything will be fine.

Have fun
Wirraway

Mr Nightmare
3rd Dec 2004, 04:44
Cornhead,

When was the last time you got laid? More to the point have you ever been laid?

You pathetic frustrated little cretin!

Cornholeeo
3rd Dec 2004, 04:49
Ok but you do seem to be slowing down and need a hand sometimes. Nothing to be ashamed of. Will it be okay if I do that (help out) from time to time?
http://www.augk18.dsl.pipex.com/Smileys/okey.gif

Wirraway
3rd Dec 2004, 04:54
Cornarse

Your an accident going somewhere to happen, my gut feeling
is we have not got long to wait.

Wirraway

Cornholeeo
3rd Dec 2004, 05:00
Do you mean accident as in like incontinence-related? Like old people have?

http://www.augk18.dsl.pipex.com/Smileys/no_way.gif


Or as in the aviation variety? If the latter, you're too late, I already have had one.

It may or may not have involved http://www.augk18.dsl.pipex.com/Smileys/pint.gif but anyway, my insurance came in handy and none of those plonkers were able to sue successfully.

HA!!!

:ok:


PS why do you have such a fascination with my ****???

sinala1
3rd Dec 2004, 05:38
I look forward to seeing Woomera *click* on this thread, or on Corn-on-the-cobs access to it :hmm: :hmm: