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DUXNUTZ
1st Apr 2011, 14:01
What gap?

Strategic Airlines | New player in Australian skies (http://www.smh.com.au/travel/travel-news/australia-gets-a-new-fullservice-airline-20110331-1cn06.html)

Australia gets a new full-service airline
Meals and entertainment are included in the fares of a new player in the sky, writes Clive Dorman.

A young entrepreneur with big ambitions and jet fuel in his nostrils has launched an airline that he hopes will fill one of the few remaining niches in Australian air travel.

With the skies crowded by low-cost carriers, Strategic Airlines has become the second full-service airline in Australia, as well as Qantas, linking Australian cities with domestic and regional international holiday destinations.

Advertisement: Story continues below The 34-year-old owner, Michael James, admits he's cashing in on Australians' dislike of ancillary charges - payments for extras that used to be free.

"The biggest feedback we get is that there are no hidden fees and, at the same time, people are surprised that they're getting a meal and they're getting in-flight entertainment," James says.

A former airline worker who started as a check-in clerk at Ansett in Brisbane when he was 19, James is in the process of turning Strategic Airlines into a scheduled carrier to Phuket, Bali and other destinations. But there is much to do. For a start, James plans to rename the airline as an identifiable Australian brand this year.

Strategic Airlines used to be Strategic Aviation, a troop-carrying contractor to the Department of Defence. Another part of the business used to be Ozjet, a project by Paul Stoddart that was virtually stillborn as an all-business-class Australian carrier using old 737-200s. Yet another is a European charter operation.

The airline has six Airbus A320s - three in Australia and three in Europe - as well as one Airbus A330-300 wide-body jet that flies twice a week from Brisbane to Bali and twice a week from Brisbane and Melbourne to Phuket - cashing in on a market developed by V Australia before it withdrew to concentrate on the US. Sydney is not serviced.

As an "opportunist" airline, Strategic's A320s also fly from Brisbane to Gladstone, Brisbane to Bali via Townsville and also via Port Hedland, Perth to Derby, and Perth to Bali. James says the airline plans to add two more A330s by early next year. "We see a lot more opportunities for that A330 range and configuration so that's what we're primarily focused on," he says.

He admits it will take time for Australians to embrace his airline. "Particularly in this industry, people still have [memories of] the Compass days, the Ansett days, all of that," he says. "Ansett's more than 10 years ago but you talk to people and they're still very cautious about any new entrant into the industry."

Strategic is selling direct to customers through its website (flystrategic.com) but the airline also has fares available through travel agents, so passengers are protected by the consumer safety net. Sales through agents are protected if the agent is a member of the travel industry's Travel Compensation Fund, of which most agents are members.

Strategic has all-inclusive one-way fares to Phuket for $429 from Melbourne and Brisbane and $389 one-way fares from Brisbane to Denpasar.

The fares include a 23-kilogram luggage allowance, plus an extra 10-kilogram allowance for sports equipment such as golf clubs or surfboard, as well as a meal and seat-back video entertainment.

More from Clive Dorman at the Travellers' Check blog

1a sound asleep
3rd Apr 2011, 16:26
Strategic Airlines looks beyond $90m contract loss the airline's founder is predicting a small profit this year | The Australian (http://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/aviation/strategic-airlines-looks-beyond-90m-contract-loss-the-airlines-founder-is-predicting-a-small-profit-this-year/story-e6frg95x-1226023451821)

:rolleyes::ugh::cool::rolleyes:

"We're solely concentrating on our A330 network," he said. "We're looking at introducing an A330 on a new service come December and another one between March and June at this stage

The plan is to move to seven leased A330s over the next three years and includes a rebranding, overseen by agency CumminsRoss, which should be unveiled mid-year. Strategic Airlines will be given a new name that will reflect its Australian origins while the charter arm will stay as Strategic Aviation.

Longer-term plans included the introduction of sleeper seats and premium economy, Mr James said.The airline would also look at linking up with a domestic Australian player and launching a frequent flyer program.

The changes also had prompted a move to a bigger headquarters building in the Brisbane suburb of Hendra as Strategic's staff of about 200 continued to grow.

The airline would also look at linking up with a domestic Australian player and launching a frequent flyer program.

Sounds very ambitious and dangerous to me

topend3
4th Apr 2011, 07:14
James is in the process of turning Strategic Airlines into a scheduled carrier to Phuket, Bali and other destinations. But there is much to do.

Is making money on the cards? Wouldn't like to be working for them....waiting for it all to fall apart...

Going Nowhere
4th Apr 2011, 08:19
Maybe DJ will codeshare on Strategic flights to DPS/HKT as part of the phaseout of Pac Bro?

1a sound asleep
4th Apr 2011, 08:28
Wheres all the financial backing coming from?

TBM-Legend
22nd Apr 2011, 11:45
Applied to operate A330's from September 2011 to USA....

Interesting indeed.:rolleyes:

mourgo
22nd Apr 2011, 12:08
You call strategic full service? With 31"of legroom and crappy meals? NO WI FI? Qantas still way above their level of service...

cart_elevator
22nd Apr 2011, 12:18
NO WI FI? Qantas still way above their level of service

Sorry to burst your bubble, but no Qantas aircraft have WI FI either :}

Led Zeppelin
22nd Apr 2011, 21:21
Wheres all the financial backing coming from?

Unless there is a generous benefactor, probably debt financing plus cash flow.

If history is any indicator about small airlines with large aircraft operating on a limited network, this is a slow but sure road to insolvency.

PPRuNeUser0198
23rd Apr 2011, 01:48
Strategic Airlines is a subsidiary of Strategic Aviation Group in Luxembourg (an ACMI operation), so there are funds...

What I did not know was that Strategic acquired Oz Jet in 2009...

THRidle
23rd Apr 2011, 02:58
I think It’s the other way around. The Luxembourg operation is a subsidiary of the Aussie company.

mourgo
23rd Apr 2011, 06:35
Yes Qantas doesn have WIFI either but still offer a far superior service. Travel on strtegic and see the hidden extras u pay for then come back and tell me what you think of it! I own 1/4 of a European airline I know what a good airline is and how to run one and I tell you strategic is not!

NZScion
23rd Apr 2011, 06:53
I own 1/4 of a European airline I know what a good airline is and how to run one and I tell you strategic is not!

Cool, is it on VATSIM or IVAO?

The Hooker
23rd Apr 2011, 12:01
Don't tell me Mourgo, Ryanair, or is it Olympic, quality quality quality

Ejector
23rd Apr 2011, 12:20
"I own 1/4 of a European airline I know what a good airline is and how to run one and I tell you strategic is not!"

I doubt you will ID the airline, can you please at least expand on the fleet please?