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Old 19th Feb 2004, 22:45
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Jetstar 'to make Virgin blue'

Fri "The Australian"

Jetstar 'to make Virgin blue'
By Steve Creedy
February 20, 2004

WITH union agreements now in place, Qantas chief executive Geoff Dixon is confident low-cost offshoot Jetstar will start operations in May with a lower cost base than Virgin Blue.

The airline chief said the start-up would begin operations with a cost base of 8.25c per available seat kilometre (ASK) - a measure of unit costs - compared with the 8.72c per ASK quoted in Virgin's prospectus late last year.

"This confidence is based on certified agreements Jetstar has with its staff and unions and contracts already signed with suppliers," Mr Dixon said.

"When Jetstar has an all-A2320 fleet, we expect its cost base to be 7.8c per ASK."

If Jetstar can achieve those costs, analysts believe, it could prove a real threat to Virgin.

But Virgin said it doubted whether the estimates would hold true.

"Considering how many Qantas people are assisting with Jetstar today, I have no doubt that Jetstar's budget can be very lean," Virgin's David Huttner said. "But $100 million start-up capital and $25 million in advertising has to come from somewhere."

The jury is still out on Jetstar until it reveals its route network and pricing next week.

Some analysts remain worried the offshoot will cannibalise Qantas mainline.

While noting that Qantas had never said this would not be the case, Mr Dixon said he did not believe it would happen to any great degree.

"I believe we've worked out a formula whereby ... the three domestic flying segments of Qantas - Qantas mainline domestic, Jetstar and Qantaslink - will interact quite well and we'll be able to cater for all segments of the market," he said.

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Old 22nd Feb 2004, 05:19
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Cannibalise Qantas Mainline - you bet it will !.
They will probably call it Qantas mainline in 5 years.
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Old 22nd Feb 2004, 07:32
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Cannot wait to see these new A2320s......
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Does anyone have accurate figures on what FO and Captains will be on for the A320.

I've been out of the loop lately...
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Old 22nd Feb 2004, 19:57
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Mr Hat, I've heard Capts will be on aprox $122K and F/O's aprox
$55K.
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P47 - I think you'll find that the numbers will prob end up being a lot closer to DJ pay than that. Captains pay figure is rumoured to be pretty close to what you have suggested; I'd guess that FO pay will be app 60% of captain pay = ~$73k.
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