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Old 15th Jul 2020, 07:06
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A Better Farewell

With all the Australians stuck overseas and trying to get back, would it not have been more of a farewell flight if a 747 did a flight or two to Sth America up the west coast to the USA and Canada and back to Oz picking up Aussies as it went along as a gesture of goodwill to all the Australians who have supported Qantas over the years instead of jollies around Oz.

QF could have done the same through Asia and Europe.

How come other airlines are flying pax into Oz while our "national airline" has canned all international flights?
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How come other airlines are flying pax into Oz while our "national airline" has canned all international flights?
well the gov must be really good friends people at those airlines to subsidise them and the aussies on welfare at home

a true sham!
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With all the Australians stuck overseas and trying to get back, would it not have been more of a farewell flight if a 747 did a flight or two to Sth America up the west coast to the USA and Canada and back to Oz picking up Aussies as it went along as a gesture of goodwill to all the Australians who have supported Qantas over the years instead of jollies around Oz.

QF could have done the same through Asia and Europe.

How come other airlines are flying pax into Oz while our "national airline" has canned all international flights?
Because it’s not our national airline. It’s a business.
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Old 15th Jul 2020, 12:54
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Because it’s not our national airline. It’s a business.
I thought that I heard the CEO state that QF was the national airline a while back.
Musta been dreaming.
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Depends whether he wants something; when Alan does “it’s a national icon, gimme!” W hen Scomo wants something: “@4%# off we are an international business”.
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Depends whether he wants something; when Alan does “it’s a national icon, gimme!” W hen Scomo wants something: “@4%# off we are an international business”.
Are you suggesting QF should operate services at a loss during a pandemic where they’re already not generating any income?
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I can tell you the charter flights to Australia are certainly not operating at a loss!!!

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Depends whether he wants something; when Alan does “it’s a national icon, gimme!” W hen Scomo wants something: “@4%# off we are an international business”.
100% right,the response always suits the occasion,just amazed that the average joe cant see this from a mile away.
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Old 15th Jul 2020, 23:11
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Alan could pay for that 747 trip out of his pocket. He raked in $90+ million 2015-19. That ought to cover it. What a fantastic gesture that would be. Those folks still call Australia home.
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Why didn't the whining idiots come back earlier? Seems people expect the Govt or someone else to pay for their lifestyle abroad....
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Why didn't the whining idiots come back earlier? Seems people expect the Govt or someone else to pay for their lifestyle abroad....
Because in some cases they were physically unable to, military curfews imposed and borders closed with literally no notice in some cases.

Plus I know many people living overseas, and I can tell you now, they don’t expect the government to pay for their lifestyle abroad....

Maybe some whining idiots here should actually stop thinking Australia is the only place in the world to live
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Old 15th Jul 2020, 23:50
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QF aren’t doing the 747 farewell totally for free, the hour long Brisbane farewell sold $100,00 worth of seats. $747 J and $400 Y class Tickets for the hour long flight, and the Prime Time publicity would be worth a lot more than that.
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With profit from the flights donated to HARS and QFOM.
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With profit from the flights donated to HARS and QFOM.
Well, that is a nice gesture for sure, well done QF.
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Seems people expect the Govt or someone else to pay for their lifestyle abroad....
I don't expect expats to free load on the Govt or QF.
With the overseas airlines asking people to upgrade to business at inflated prices, it would have been great publicity for QF to do what I suggested with all economy seating in a 747.

People remember being ripped off and will spread that far and wide, but will also award brownie points for corporate goodwill.

The same with the passengers from the cruise ships in Perth who needed to get to the eastern states. Why didn't either airline have aircraft on the ground in Perth as they had a captive audience with a known release date from quarantine and, with a bit of coordination with the cruise companies, where passengers would need to fly to.

People do not seem to think laterally any more.

Oh that right, there is no app for that


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Old 16th Jul 2020, 04:31
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We have friends who were in the Philippines when the borders suddenly closed - their return tickets for April with Cebu were cancelled, and no refund yet. They have bought tickets for a November flight home, but that has been cancelled too, and no refund. They can't afford to keep buying tickets, having to pay rent on their property in OZ and also pay for accommodation over there, and no income.

A sweep-up flight from Qantas would be nice. But they are not holding their breath, behind their Covid masks.
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Old 16th Jul 2020, 07:35
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The SkyGods don't do anything unless there's something in it for the leprechaun! He's a businessman yet the blind public think the sun shines out of his bum, if that's possible!
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The airlines flying into Australia are not flying profitability. Most flights have just a few passengers on them. They're flying valuable cargo. Some airlines, like Qatar - are taking advantage of their 'closed books' business by using this opportunity to market themselves. They're flying all over the world to 'get you home'. It is a branding exercise for them.


Delta airlines released their quarterly results yesterday. Some US$5.7b loss. Let that sink in...
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Old 16th Jul 2020, 10:44
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I would have thought that considering the age of the b747, there would be spares galore and plenty of people who know how to maintain the beast. Given the pandemic, might it be useful to keep a few around for mercy missions for a while?
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Old 16th Jul 2020, 11:19
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Originally Posted by Keg
With profit from the flights donated to HARS and QFOM.
That’s if there was any profit?
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