Virgin Australia - Phoenix Rising from the Ashes?
Really!? 200. With all due respect so many better options outside of aviation. Look into regional AU.
Cheaper housing. No caps, No A team egos, No nazi AU checkies, No airports, No packing bags, No more airport/airline food, more time with families. I would be really disappointed if there was 200 kiwis holding on to this deluded hope. Look outside the box FFS.
Cheaper housing. No caps, No A team egos, No nazi AU checkies, No airports, No packing bags, No more airport/airline food, more time with families. I would be really disappointed if there was 200 kiwis holding on to this deluded hope. Look outside the box FFS.
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September is rumored to still be big.
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Any idea how quickly HR are looking at applications and contacting ppl?
Also, I live on the GC and heard a rumour from the plane watchers that Virgin could be starting a base here in the near future?
Also, I live on the GC and heard a rumour from the plane watchers that Virgin could be starting a base here in the near future?
GC base has been on the cards over 10 years, so don’t hold your breath. Lots of SYD and MEL commuters ahead of any new joiners for a GC base if it ever happens.
Had 4 domestic Virgin flights last week on an around the country work jaunt.. If they keep doing what they are doing they are going to win market share easily.. Lots of helpers at the check in machines, everyone friendly, lots of people getting trained also. Everything left on time, no cancellations, full flights. Lets just hope Virgin learn from the Qantas debacle and don't screw over these new employees, their best asset.
Had 4 domestic Virgin flights last week on an around the country work jaunt.. If they keep doing what they are doing they are going to win market share easily.. Lots of helpers at the check in machines, everyone friendly, lots of people getting trained also. Everything left on time, no cancellations, full flights. Lets just hope Virgin learn from the Qantas debacle and don't screw over these new employees, their best asset.
For the latest month available July OTP VA group was 50.9%, QF group 52.3%. Cancellation rate VA 7.8% vs QF 5.6%.
Whilst I don’t doubt your 4 individual flights were on time VA has suffered as a big a shortfall as QF, and I doubt they miraculously improved back to 85%+ OTP in a month.