REX to transition to ATRs, start domestic jet ops
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Although government travel is way down, Rex may do OK Sydney Canberra because they are a 'preferred' company under WOAG travel guidelines. Ie it would be very difficult for a public servant to justify booking travel on a 0900 SYDCBR QF flight if a 0905 Rex flight was cheaper.
Plus I imagine the trip cost of a clapped out Saab over a short distance would be competitive.
Plus I imagine the trip cost of a clapped out Saab over a short distance would be competitive.
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I assume people are looking at online availability platforms like Expert Flyer. Post departure they are bang on in accuracy. Pre departure most certainly not. They are useful for award planning. I have no idea if Rex is on these platforms as many charge for subscription. Virgin is and I’ve used it before and it’s a bit iffy in the lead up to flight however 100% accurate seat maps post flight.
Although government travel is way down, Rex may do OK Sydney Canberra because they are a 'preferred' company under WOAG travel guidelines. Ie it would be very difficult for a public servant to justify booking travel on a 0900 SYDCBR QF flight if a 0905 Rex flight was cheaper.
Plus I imagine the trip cost of a clapped out Saab over a short distance would be competitive.
Plus I imagine the trip cost of a clapped out Saab over a short distance would be competitive.
Rex will loose a fortune running 7 x daily SY-CB flights. On top of their lack of passenger demand on the jet operation.
Although government travel is way down, Rex may do OK Sydney Canberra because they are a 'preferred' company under WOAG travel guidelines. Ie it would be very difficult for a public servant to justify booking travel on a 0900 SYDCBR QF flight if a 0905 Rex flight was cheaper.
Plus I imagine the trip cost of a clapped out Saab over a short distance would be competitive.
Plus I imagine the trip cost of a clapped out Saab over a short distance would be competitive.
Although government travel is way down, Rex may do OK Sydney Canberra because they are a 'preferred' company under WOAG travel guidelines. Ie it would be very difficult for a public servant to justify booking travel on a 0900 SYDCBR QF flight if a 0905 Rex flight was cheaper.
Plus I imagine the trip cost of a clapped out Saab over a short distance would be competitive.
Plus I imagine the trip cost of a clapped out Saab over a short distance would be competitive.
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Rex have got a few 2 hour or greater holes in their schedule at some fairly important times (eg SYD-CBR there's an 8am then a 10am, similar in the evening 5pm and then 7pm). Any public servant familiar with the one hour window provision in the Lowest Practical Fare rule will be able to dance through those gaps.
Here is Rex’s new Canberra Airport lounge
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Here is Rex’s new Canberra Airport lounge
Canberra's former international departures lounge will host all Rex passengers for the next three months.
So with an upturn in domestic travel and Virgin, Qantas and Jetstar putting on extra aircraft and now requiring more crew, the whinging at Rex will soon turn to claims of other airlines ‘poaching’ their staff.
These highly experienced cabin crew and pilots Rex have recruited will surely be tempted to return to their legacy airlines especially given that Rex (as they very proudly made a point of when kicking off the jet operation) pay 20% less than Jetstar salaries.
This coupled with perks such as pay for your own ground schools, Uber for crew transport and lack of staff travel won’t make a long term career option at Rex seem inviting and when crew start leaving for better conditions the inevitable howling of unfairness will be echoing all the way up Baxter Rd to T2 at Sydney airport.
I guess the cadets will soon be forced to write even lengthier commitment and motivational letters prior to employment..
These highly experienced cabin crew and pilots Rex have recruited will surely be tempted to return to their legacy airlines especially given that Rex (as they very proudly made a point of when kicking off the jet operation) pay 20% less than Jetstar salaries.
This coupled with perks such as pay for your own ground schools, Uber for crew transport and lack of staff travel won’t make a long term career option at Rex seem inviting and when crew start leaving for better conditions the inevitable howling of unfairness will be echoing all the way up Baxter Rd to T2 at Sydney airport.
I guess the cadets will soon be forced to write even lengthier commitment and motivational letters prior to employment..
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So with an upturn in domestic travel and Virgin, Qantas and Jetstar putting on extra aircraft and now requiring more crew, the whinging at Rex will soon turn to claims of other airlines ‘poaching’ their staff.
These highly experienced cabin crew and pilots Rex have recruited will surely be tempted to return to their legacy airlines especially given that Rex (as they very proudly made a point of when kicking off the jet operation) pay 20% less than Jetstar salaries.
This coupled with perks such as pay for your own ground schools, Uber for crew transport and lack of staff travel won’t make a long term career option at Rex seem inviting and when crew start leaving for better conditions the inevitable howling of unfairness will be echoing all the way up Baxter Rd to T2 at Sydney airport.
I guess the cadets will soon be forced to write even lengthier commitment and motivational letters prior to employment..
These highly experienced cabin crew and pilots Rex have recruited will surely be tempted to return to their legacy airlines especially given that Rex (as they very proudly made a point of when kicking off the jet operation) pay 20% less than Jetstar salaries.
This coupled with perks such as pay for your own ground schools, Uber for crew transport and lack of staff travel won’t make a long term career option at Rex seem inviting and when crew start leaving for better conditions the inevitable howling of unfairness will be echoing all the way up Baxter Rd to T2 at Sydney airport.
I guess the cadets will soon be forced to write even lengthier commitment and motivational letters prior to employment..
I think they were also referring to cabin crew, just as hard to replace when they make them pay for everything when they could apply to any of the other 3 and be looked after.
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A couple yesterday at 30 and 40%. Otherwise 90%-Full. Much the same today. However it might be game over the day Virgin rolls back in.
OOL/ADL still big numbers. The other route best not talked about.
OOL/ADL still big numbers. The other route best not talked about.
CBR will be a major challenge for ZL once Alliance starts flying the route for VA.
MEL-SYD is a disaster but no one in ZL management is prepared to swallow their pride just yet and admit the inevitable.
Still amazed that they haven't moved to a more leisure based model and tackled CNS and MCY. Other airlines are cleaning up on these routes and able to absorb the slower recovery in business routes by exploiting the booming leisure oriented routes.
JS is banging on this afternoon again in the AFR online accusing QF as 'technically' trading insolvent in their current financial position
No Mr Joyce, Qantas’ ‘best game’ doesn’t beat Rex (afr.com)
No Mr Joyce, Qantas’ ‘best game’ doesn’t beat Rex (afr.com)