QANTAS - WHERE TO NOW?
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Watch five minutes of the Shire or Being Lara Bingle
Surely you wouldn't put me through both sets of torture in one sitting...Worrals....
Anyway, hasn't Lara migrated to NZ for a bit of ad work.. or something?....
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Surely you wouldn't put me through both sets of torture in one sitting...Worrals....
Agreed, blow.n.gasket.
Raise you one with the remixed version, which would have worked better than the existing soundtrack. They could have played the irony, which is the current fashion in advertising...
Yet again, Qantas miss not only the boat but the schedule for the boats' arrivals and departures. Running a text message club with exclusive entry to the Chairmans' Club would have been cheaper and more effective...the inhabitants might have objected but they're mostly pollies and ex board members who don't pay for their seats anyway...
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I loathe advertising, and avoid where possible, so couldn't even tell you where or when the shire or being masterchef or lara bingle can dance or any of that rotten reality TV crap is on, where they pay peanuts for amatuers, but charge a premium for advertising...I pprune instead or read books or whatever
But without even trying how much better are these recent offerings??
Clever..
Stirring
Sex always sells..
But without even trying how much better are these recent offerings??
Clever..
Stirring
Sex always sells..
short flights long nights
Well thats interesting, just sitting here in London, listening to 2GB. A calller has just suggested that AJ bury his head in a block of concrete on Bondi Beach if he thinks that is the best ad Qantas can come up with. I dont think the message is getting through.
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Qantas Advert
Has the Qantas Advert missed the mark? Yep its more of Australia than Qantas. Shows just how misguided and misdirection the CEO and the Board have with the Qantas Brand....How do you win back people when the CEO & the Board grounded the Airline....
It time Qantas went back to its roots, time it started competing and not trying to play catch up....time it forged some new routes...yeah I know dream on...
It time Qantas went back to its roots, time it started competing and not trying to play catch up....time it forged some new routes...yeah I know dream on...
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Just got the misses to watch the add from the start without her knowing what it was for and tell me what she thought it was advertising while it rolled.
She first thought it was for insurance, then for farmers.
Her final statement when it finished and the coin dropped was there was nothing international about it.
She first thought it was for insurance, then for farmers.
Her final statement when it finished and the coin dropped was there was nothing international about it.
Watch five minutes of the Shire or Being Lara Bingle and you'll feel better.
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Investigate Qantas over deal rumours: TWU
Good to see the TWU still on the case...
It has been an amazing three years at the roo, found a bit of a marathon video called The Turbulent Years 2010 - 2012 - History... for the record of this thread..(47 mins, have to be in a lay back mood to watch it)
a collection of news stories related to Qantas over the past three years..
You got to say, the coverage has been extensive, already an understatement...
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Qantas-Emirates stories raise and dash expectations again | Plane Talking
Hmmm..
The Transport Workers’ Union has called on the corporate regulator to investigate whether Qantas and Jetstar breached corporations law by fuelling rumours of deals with other airlines.
■ Read the Financial Review story which sparked the controversy
The union’s national secretary, Tony Sheldon, said on Tuesday morning: “We are hugely concerned that Qantas-Jetstar management under the leadership of Alan Joyce and Leigh Clifford may have been manipulating and flouting corporation law, by fuelling rumours of a deal with Emirates Airline, and talk of an Asian-based premium airline called Red Q.
“I have written to ASIC this morning, asking them to immediately begin an investigation into whether Qantas-Jetstar may have breached corporation laws. A number of instances recently – including their late disclosure to ASX about the fall in Qantas’ underlying net profits – triggered a collapse in the share price,” he said.
■ Read the Financial Review story which sparked the controversy
The union’s national secretary, Tony Sheldon, said on Tuesday morning: “We are hugely concerned that Qantas-Jetstar management under the leadership of Alan Joyce and Leigh Clifford may have been manipulating and flouting corporation law, by fuelling rumours of a deal with Emirates Airline, and talk of an Asian-based premium airline called Red Q.
“I have written to ASIC this morning, asking them to immediately begin an investigation into whether Qantas-Jetstar may have breached corporation laws. A number of instances recently – including their late disclosure to ASX about the fall in Qantas’ underlying net profits – triggered a collapse in the share price,” he said.
It has been an amazing three years at the roo, found a bit of a marathon video called The Turbulent Years 2010 - 2012 - History... for the record of this thread..(47 mins, have to be in a lay back mood to watch it)
a collection of news stories related to Qantas over the past three years..
You got to say, the coverage has been extensive, already an understatement...
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ACCC wants further detail on Qantas pan-Asian plans
THE competition watchdog has asked Qantas for more information about its plans to co-ordinate its operations more closely with Jetstar-branded airlines in Asia.
The Qantas Group has warned that its pan-Asian strategy will come under threat unless the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission gives it the green light to co-operate more closely with Jetstar joint ventures in Japan, Vietnam and Singapore.
- by: Steve Creedy
- From: The Australian
- July 31, 2012 9:11AM
THE competition watchdog has asked Qantas for more information about its plans to co-ordinate its operations more closely with Jetstar-branded airlines in Asia.
The Qantas Group has warned that its pan-Asian strategy will come under threat unless the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission gives it the green light to co-operate more closely with Jetstar joint ventures in Japan, Vietnam and Singapore.
If Qantas was looking for a circuit breaker when it comes to raising market and consumer perception of the brand, the stories about an impending, or maybe imploding, deal with Emirates may have missed the mark.
The critical date for Qantas CEO Alan Joyce, and the chairman and board of directors, is 23 August, when they disclose the full year to 30 June results.
They will be ugly. The guidance from Qantas on 5 June that underlying profits would be down by as much as 91% was so disgracefully late that it shouldn’t be termed ‘guidance’ at all.
The critical date for Qantas CEO Alan Joyce, and the chairman and board of directors, is 23 August, when they disclose the full year to 30 June results.
They will be ugly. The guidance from Qantas on 5 June that underlying profits would be down by as much as 91% was so disgracefully late that it shouldn’t be termed ‘guidance’ at all.
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Was reading an economic document that cited low airfares as critical to the modern global economy.
People moving from A-B cheaply seems to be the future.
Surely there must be room for more than just Boeing and Airbus metal? China/Russia/Japan????????????? Will wages be supported by cheaper metal?
People moving from A-B cheaply seems to be the future.
Surely there must be room for more than just Boeing and Airbus metal? China/Russia/Japan????????????? Will wages be supported by cheaper metal?
Keep posting pics of Alan Joyce. He has managed to become "the face" of Qantas in the mind of the public since the grounding.
Now all Virgin needs to do is come up with a stellar advertising campaign and QF will really be in trouble.....
I don't know of ANY traveller from Melbourne who will willingly fly Qantas and Jetstar these days.
...except those poor people with no money and a lot of Coles frequent flyer points.
Now all Virgin needs to do is come up with a stellar advertising campaign and QF will really be in trouble.....
I don't know of ANY traveller from Melbourne who will willingly fly Qantas and Jetstar these days.
...except those poor people with no money and a lot of Coles frequent flyer points.
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...except those poor people with no money and a lot of Coles frequent flyer points.
Coles??
I'm not surprised you don't get a generous reward in Qantas flights for shopping at Coles. Afterall, Qantas are aligned with Woolworths.
Virgin are aligned with Coles though. Do they have a free trip to LA at the bottom of every packet of Weetbix?
Virgin are aligned with Coles though. Do they have a free trip to LA at the bottom of every packet of Weetbix?
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Thanks, I stand corrected. From memory the one I actually looked at was Fly Buys and it didn't seem worth all the rooting around.
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The questions that we have always had are only now starting to be asked by the market and journos. There will be change and i don't think its far off. A week or two lets hope.
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Cathay digs in on its home turf
Cathay digs in on its home turf
Jetstar has to gain approval from regulators in Hong Kong for its new venture there, but Cathay has used the latest application from Qantas to highlight the hurdles the new airline will face.
Cathay has hinted to the ACCC that it should delay making a decision on whether to allow Jetstar Hong Kong to be included in any closer co-ordination of services between Qantas and the Jetstar offshoots until it has gained the green light from regulators in Hong Kong.
"It is also possible that conditions may be imposed on any approval given in Hong Kong," Cathay said.
"Accordingly, it may be difficult for the ACCC to authorise the proposed conduct in relation to Hong Kong if it is unclear whether Jetstar will be granted approval to operate flights within Hong Kong and, if it is granted approval, what the conditions of that approval may be."
Qantas unveiled plans early this year to launch a low-cost airline in Hong Kong as part of a joint venture with China Eastern. The new airline plans to begin flying by the middle of next year.
Read more: Cathay digs in on its home turf
Jetstar has to gain approval from regulators in Hong Kong for its new venture there, but Cathay has used the latest application from Qantas to highlight the hurdles the new airline will face.
Cathay has hinted to the ACCC that it should delay making a decision on whether to allow Jetstar Hong Kong to be included in any closer co-ordination of services between Qantas and the Jetstar offshoots until it has gained the green light from regulators in Hong Kong.
"It is also possible that conditions may be imposed on any approval given in Hong Kong," Cathay said.
"Accordingly, it may be difficult for the ACCC to authorise the proposed conduct in relation to Hong Kong if it is unclear whether Jetstar will be granted approval to operate flights within Hong Kong and, if it is granted approval, what the conditions of that approval may be."
Qantas unveiled plans early this year to launch a low-cost airline in Hong Kong as part of a joint venture with China Eastern. The new airline plans to begin flying by the middle of next year.
Read more: Cathay digs in on its home turf
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Could become a real bun fight in the coming months, some say this move could damage the "one world" relationship with CX