Jetstar to launch Hong Kong based carrier
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Not the only ones...
Alas not the only ones, seem to be a step behind Air Asia.
Air Asia is setting up in Japan, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Manila & most likely everywhere else.
The market is Asia is going ape****, huge, now SIA LO CO too.
Good times for S.E. Asia.
Air Asia is setting up in Japan, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Manila & most likely everywhere else.
The market is Asia is going ape****, huge, now SIA LO CO too.
Good times for S.E. Asia.
slot problems not just in HKG...
...try leaving to BJS or SHA on time... huge ATC delays on a daily basis...wonder if AJ has considered this...
why low cost...?? all the Mainlanders love buying branded stuff in Central and they certainly won't fly a LCC home to the Middle Kingdom when flashing their newly bought goods at check in...
why low cost...?? all the Mainlanders love buying branded stuff in Central and they certainly won't fly a LCC home to the Middle Kingdom when flashing their newly bought goods at check in...
Can't you just see the Jetstar execs standing out front of the HK club in their RM's wondering why the doorman won't let them in.
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Does Qantas think Hong Kong is like Singapore? The Singapore government welcomed Jetstar Asia with open arms, telling the world that "If SIA has to be sacrificed for the sake of Singapore's hub status, then so be it".
CAAS lobbies and fights for 3K's rights as if it is a Singaporean carrier, even though the 51% Singaporean "owner" was just given however many million it was by QF, to "purchase" 51% of 3K. Everyone in Singapore knows it is a sham set-up, but tolerates it because of the job creation which 3K supposedly brings to Singapore.
Rights which SIA lobbied for decades are now handed to 3K on a platter. QF through 3K will be able to use unlimited 3rd and 4th freedoms to most countries in Europe (I think only CDG and FRA are rights restricted).
3K can also fly SIN-NZ-USA, because there is unlimited 3rd 4th and 5th freedoms between SIN, NZ and the USA. CAAS will only be too happy to facilitate this for the QF Group.
The previous SIA management just stood by and allowed SIA's market share to fall from 50% to 35% in Changi over a decade. The new SIA management has woken up, and, seeing that QF announced their plans for 3K so far ahead in advance, has started to form their own LCC to take up most of the FCO and ATH rights before 3K applies for them.
Will CX and Hong Kong Airlines just sit by blindly and let 3K do in HKG what they did in Singapore?!
CAAS lobbies and fights for 3K's rights as if it is a Singaporean carrier, even though the 51% Singaporean "owner" was just given however many million it was by QF, to "purchase" 51% of 3K. Everyone in Singapore knows it is a sham set-up, but tolerates it because of the job creation which 3K supposedly brings to Singapore.
Rights which SIA lobbied for decades are now handed to 3K on a platter. QF through 3K will be able to use unlimited 3rd and 4th freedoms to most countries in Europe (I think only CDG and FRA are rights restricted).
3K can also fly SIN-NZ-USA, because there is unlimited 3rd 4th and 5th freedoms between SIN, NZ and the USA. CAAS will only be too happy to facilitate this for the QF Group.
The previous SIA management just stood by and allowed SIA's market share to fall from 50% to 35% in Changi over a decade. The new SIA management has woken up, and, seeing that QF announced their plans for 3K so far ahead in advance, has started to form their own LCC to take up most of the FCO and ATH rights before 3K applies for them.
Will CX and Hong Kong Airlines just sit by blindly and let 3K do in HKG what they did in Singapore?!
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HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- Australia's Jetstar Group plans to launch a Hong Kong-based budget airline focused on mainland China routes and has started discussions with the city's government to apply for an air operator's certificate, the Apple Daily reported Thursday, citing unnamed sources.
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ROUTES ASIA: AirAsia
This is the real low co in the region, look at the size, J*, Tiger, SIA Lo Co, none of them are even close to the size and power of Air Asia.
From a little 2 bit outfit 8 years ago, to the size it is today, huge!
I remember reading about a HK base for em but maybe they decided not? That would tell me something.
Also talk that AA setting up a Sing base, already heaps of flights ex Sing.
AA 656 flights a day, these are the guys to watch.
As I have said before and will say again, this region is going ape****!
This is the real low co in the region, look at the size, J*, Tiger, SIA Lo Co, none of them are even close to the size and power of Air Asia.
From a little 2 bit outfit 8 years ago, to the size it is today, huge!
I remember reading about a HK base for em but maybe they decided not? That would tell me something.
Also talk that AA setting up a Sing base, already heaps of flights ex Sing.
AA 656 flights a day, these are the guys to watch.
As I have said before and will say again, this region is going ape****!
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ROUTES ASIA: AirAsia
This is the real low co in the region, look at the size, J*, Tiger, SIA Lo Co, none of them are even close to the size and power of Air Asia.
From a little 2 bit outfit 8 years ago, to the size it is today, huge!
I remember reading about a HK base for em but maybe they decided not? That would tell me something.
Also talk that AA setting up a Sing base, already heaps of flights ex Sing.
AA 656 flights a day, these are the guys to watch.
As I have said before and will say again, this region is going ape****!
This is the real low co in the region, look at the size, J*, Tiger, SIA Lo Co, none of them are even close to the size and power of Air Asia.
From a little 2 bit outfit 8 years ago, to the size it is today, huge!
I remember reading about a HK base for em but maybe they decided not? That would tell me something.
Also talk that AA setting up a Sing base, already heaps of flights ex Sing.
AA 656 flights a day, these are the guys to watch.
As I have said before and will say again, this region is going ape****!
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The ignorance of QF management is astounding!!
If they think that they can just walk into these countries and market a successful LCC without resistance they are on f%cking drugs!!!
They seem to think that with their Weeties Packet Business degrees, anything that they dream up will be successful!
The only reason JQ has been as successful as they claim in Australia is because it's ridden on the back of QF's safety record and cannibalisation of QF routes.
I believe JQ Vietnam is underperforming and JQ Singapore's days of nil-resistance are numbered as SIA shifts into another gear to take JQ down.
JQ's new proposed airline in Japan with JAL is just insane!... JAL were broke 6 months ago!!! But i suppose QF will prop them up!
All i can say is good luck to these short sighted, money hungry f@cks!, Karma is a mutha, and it will come after them well after they have failed at their ridiculous uneducated plans for global domination in a marginal low cost market at the expense of QF!
If they think that they can just walk into these countries and market a successful LCC without resistance they are on f%cking drugs!!!
They seem to think that with their Weeties Packet Business degrees, anything that they dream up will be successful!
The only reason JQ has been as successful as they claim in Australia is because it's ridden on the back of QF's safety record and cannibalisation of QF routes.
I believe JQ Vietnam is underperforming and JQ Singapore's days of nil-resistance are numbered as SIA shifts into another gear to take JQ down.
JQ's new proposed airline in Japan with JAL is just insane!... JAL were broke 6 months ago!!! But i suppose QF will prop them up!
All i can say is good luck to these short sighted, money hungry f@cks!, Karma is a mutha, and it will come after them well after they have failed at their ridiculous uneducated plans for global domination in a marginal low cost market at the expense of QF!
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Don't be fooled by AA, yes they do pay less if they can depending on where. This is a rumour network after all.
Someone told me that AA in KL Capt on around 35k MYR which is around 11.5k USD. Living in KL that is pretty good coin I would imagine you could live large and still save a bit if you wanted to? Growing network for travel, sounds pretty good actually! That is of course if you want to live there and many do.
AA even opening cabin crew base paying more than J* or Tiger, interesting!
Someone told me that AA in KL Capt on around 35k MYR which is around 11.5k USD. Living in KL that is pretty good coin I would imagine you could live large and still save a bit if you wanted to? Growing network for travel, sounds pretty good actually! That is of course if you want to live there and many do.
AA even opening cabin crew base paying more than J* or Tiger, interesting!
Bonded employment in Hong Kong is against the labour ordinance.
I wonder how long Jetstar could hope to hold on to employees when they realize how expensive it is to survive in one of the most expensive cities in the world, especially on the types of wages they pay.
Could end up as a training ground for Air Asia and other carriers in the region.
I wonder how long Jetstar could hope to hold on to employees when they realize how expensive it is to survive in one of the most expensive cities in the world, especially on the types of wages they pay.
Could end up as a training ground for Air Asia and other carriers in the region.
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Air Hong Kong (the A300 freight mob) is based in HK but the crews are Singapore based to avoid the higher costs of HK, however I believe crews can request HK as a base but remain on the same COS.
There are ways around it and if the number of cadets applicants to CX from overseas knowing full well that they won't get expat housing is any sign, those with shiny jet syndrome or a quick command will fill the slots.
There are ways around it and if the number of cadets applicants to CX from overseas knowing full well that they won't get expat housing is any sign, those with shiny jet syndrome or a quick command will fill the slots.
no growth in the area??
Today's Financial Times:
FT) -- HSBC is planning to hire up to 15,000 people in fast-growing markets in Asia and Latin America over the next three years even after confirmation of the bank's plans to cull jobs elsewhere.
Stuart Gulliver, HSBC chief executive, revealed plans on Monday to cut up to 30,000 jobs by 2013, as HSBC reported stronger-than-expected first-half results.
The cuts, which analysts expect will come mostly in Europe and the US, are part of Gulliver's plan to strip up to $3.5bn from the bank's cost base by 2013.
Of the 5,000 job cuts already identified by the bank, 700 will come from the UK, the same in France and the rest from Middle-East and some parts of its Latin American operations.
Today's Financial Times:
FT) -- HSBC is planning to hire up to 15,000 people in fast-growing markets in Asia and Latin America over the next three years even after confirmation of the bank's plans to cull jobs elsewhere.
Stuart Gulliver, HSBC chief executive, revealed plans on Monday to cut up to 30,000 jobs by 2013, as HSBC reported stronger-than-expected first-half results.
The cuts, which analysts expect will come mostly in Europe and the US, are part of Gulliver's plan to strip up to $3.5bn from the bank's cost base by 2013.
Of the 5,000 job cuts already identified by the bank, 700 will come from the UK, the same in France and the rest from Middle-East and some parts of its Latin American operations.