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Old 28th May 2003, 14:11
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DJ increase frequencies CBR-BNE and SYD-MEL

Virgin Press Release:


Grab A Cheap Thrill To Capital Hill
$49* Every Seat Sydney-Canberra During June

Virgin Blue has launched one of its ad-hoc “wow” sales on the soon-to-be-introduced Canberra-Sydney route, with every seat on every flight up for grabs for $49* one-way on the net.

The route takes off on June 6 by popular demand and the pre-launch sale is aimed at allowing as many people as possible to take advantage of a great deal between the two key cities.

The $49* fare is available on every seat, on every flight, every day on the Canberra-Sydney route from June 6. Bookings can be made now over the net at www.virginblue.com.au and are valid for travel from June 6 until June 30.

Virgin Blue spokesperson Amanda Bolger said, “We are proud of our position as the Australian low fare leader and with $49* one-way fares, a 50 minute flight is the most cost effective, efficient way to travel between the two key cities. By the time you pay for a tank of petrol or a train ticket and spend a few hours driving on the Federal Highway or sitting in a train, you could already be climbing the Harbour Bridge or touring Parliament House.”

The $49* one-way Canberra-Sydney or vice versa fare offer is not just ideal for leisure travellers but also business guests, as they can turn up at the airport during June and jump on a Virgin Blue flight for less than what they will fork out for their lunch meeting at the other end.

Amanda Bolger continued, “We are looking forward to saving taxpayer dollars by attracting our fair share of Government travel, not only during this special sale period but into the future.

With the new convenient direct Sydney-Canberra service, value for money fares, strong on-time performance and genuinely friendly team members, there is a great opportunity for public servants and politicians to get better value for their travel budgets.”

As part of its push to provide additional flight options and frequency across its route network, Virgin Blue has also announced it will double its frequency on the Canberra-Brisbane route, taking it to a twice daily service from October 7.

It follows continued strong support for the existing flight and an increase in forward bookings as Queenslanders look to head south for some snow and skiing and Canberrans fly north for some winter warming.

The second daily flight will offer a day return option from Canberra to Brisbane leaving at 8.55am and arriving in Brisbane mid-morning. The return flight leaves Brisbane late afternoon, landing back in Canberra in time to knock off at 5.15pm.

Fares between Canberra and Brisbane start from $100* (Mid-Week Mini Fare) one-way on the net.

Today’s announcement will see Virgin Blue more than doubling the number of flights in and out of the ACT.

Virgin Blue has also boosted frequency on the Sydney-Melbourne route, widely recognised as one of the busiest in the world. The additional two return flights takes the number of weekday daily flights from 19 to 21, with the extra flights scheduled during the morning peak period to cater for the increasing number of corporate Guests flying with the airline.
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Like I can really see the politicians flying with Virgin.
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Z-Force: Im sure the pollies would rather look at a decrepid old QF dinosaur FA who cant smile because the "mask" that she put on in low light at 5.00am might crack
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Ansett lost a lot of government business when they introduced the RJ as there was no service or hot meals on it (poor souls). It will be interesting to see if Virgin can make any inroads with government business.
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