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JETGO Airlines to launch Brisbane-Karratha-Singapore services

Old 13th Dec 2017, 04:47
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JETGO Airlines to launch Brisbane-Karratha-Singapore services

"JETGO Australia will add Karratha and its first international city, Singapore to its network from mid-2018. The regional carrier, with its hub at Brisbane airport, operates scheduled and charter services primarily along Australia’s east coast. This will be the first time the airline will fly scheduled services to Western Australia."

Embraer E175 with 88 seats will be used for these new services

So Jetgo is upgauging to ERJ175s? Very interesting.
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Old 13th Dec 2017, 09:54
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Someone in this company must have deep pockets. Unless they have some 'contract' to take people to and from Karratha to Singapore, this will be a flop.
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Good Stuff...Go JETGO
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And scheduled services with just one E Jet is brave. WHEN it breaks down, you're proper stuck.
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LOL
Here we go again!
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Here we go again with all the armchair-expert naysayers!
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Old 14th Dec 2017, 05:00
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Jet NoGo?

The question is whether it will even get off the ground. Recent events don’t fill me with much confidence.

Jetgo cancels new route as only one passenger booked on first flight
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Old 14th Dec 2017, 05:42
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Good onya JetGo, give it a try. If there isn't a demand, go somewhere else. Not the airline's fault, just not the demand at the time.

And of course the usual suspects are jumping up and putting sh1t on them, just for having a go. But hang on, didn't all you "experts" say they wouldn't make it through the first year? Not very good experts, are ya?
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Old 14th Dec 2017, 06:17
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I understood Silkair were commencing an operation SIN-KTA in March next year.
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With the number of daily SIA services on the SIN-BNE route using B777, A330 and A350 aircraft there would have to be zero demand for EJet travel on that route especially with a pit stop in KTA. There might be some demand for seats BNE-KTA but even in the boom days QF only operated one B737 return service a week. So as rep says in post #2 KTA-SIN has to be the basis of this new service but unless a fixed contract is involved most punters would probably travel KTA-PER-SIN.
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Old 14th Dec 2017, 07:56
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most punters would probably travel KTA-PER-SIN.
If the flight to and from Singapore is reasonably priced then why would anyone pay the absolutely ludicrous cost of the flight to and from Perth? Don’t forget that in that part of the world, the catchment extends out for hundreds of kms. People out there will quite happily drive 4-500kms one way to get on a flight.

Could prove to be a winner. Good luck Jetgo.
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Old 14th Dec 2017, 10:10
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Originally Posted by morno
If the flight to and from Singapore is reasonably priced then why would anyone pay the absolutely ludicrous cost of the flight to and from Perth? Don’t forget that in that part of the world, the catchment extends out for hundreds of kms. People out there will quite happily drive 4-500kms one way to get on a flight.

Could prove to be a winner. Good luck Jetgo.
Yep. I had friends that recently left town that would drive 500kms to LM for a flight to Perth as it was around $100pp cheaper each way. So for a $800 saving they would spend about $150 in fuel and 10hrs in the car.

I think a lot of eastern states people forget, or just don't realise how big and empty the NW is. And given a one way ticket to PH on average is $500, skipping the waster 6-7hrs flying south then back north is fairly appealing.
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Silk Air fly Darwin - Singapore which might be a cheaper option.
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SkyAirWorld....check
Strategic........check
JetGo....................?
Good luck.
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To my knowledge the 190 wa the only ejet certified for etops, so would have to have a look at the routing to see if brisbane karratha can be done none edto.

I assume karratha to singapore should be ok..
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Originally Posted by morno
If the flight to and from Singapore is reasonably priced then why would anyone pay the absolutely ludicrous cost of the flight to and from Perth?
Could prove to be a winner. Good luck Jetgo.
There is truth in what you say but how is BNE-KTA-SIN going to be a reasonably priced flight? Base the single E170 and a crew in KTA perhaps and forget BNE? Additionally, every time that plane becomes unserviceable it is going to cost them a motza.
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Originally Posted by LostProperty
There is truth in what you say but how is BNE-KTA-SIN going to be a reasonably priced flight? Base the single E170 and a crew in KTA perhaps and forget BNE? Additionally, every time that plane becomes unserviceable it is going to cost them a motza.
There is a lot of demand between the Pilbara and BNE. A lot of FIFOs are based in BNE. Jetgo is a point to point operation so I’m not even sure if they would sell BNE to SIN for these services.

I’m sure they’ve accounted for the costs associated with unserviceabilities and occasional drop ins to ASP for fuel.
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The amount of FIFO workers that commute to Perth then to Asia is significant!

Remove the sector to Perth and I would see people jumping at it.
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Originally Posted by Pavement
There is a lot of demand between the Pilbara and BNE. A lot of FIFOs are based in BNE. Jetgo is a point to point operation so I’m not even sure if they would sell BNE to SIN for these services.

I’m sure they’ve accounted for the costs associated with unserviceabilities and occasional drop ins to ASP for fuel.
I'm totally sure they couldn't sell BNE- SIN as an RPT operation but if money can be made flying KTA to SIN you still gotta get the plane to KTA and while there may well be a lot of potential demand from BNE based FIFOs the fact is their employers fly most of them to the Pilbara via Perth. There is potential demand for lots of new regional air services in Oz but most of them don't stack up economically unless there are government or industry subsidies in the mix.
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Yes my gut feel is that this has disaster written all over it. I think that Silkair opted out because it isn’t viable with a larger aircraft and look at all the connections they would have onto SQ. I imagine Jetgo won’t have much in the way of connections in Singapore. Councils stumping up a lot of generous incentives to get it off the ground no doubt but will be tough to make it work. As someone else mentioned QF only ran a weekly 738 and that was in the height of the boom.
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