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Australian Airlines: First Bali flights sold out

travelbiz.com.au

First Australian Airlines Bali flights sold out

All seats on Australian Airlines' inaugural flights to Bali on June 27 and July 4 have been sold, according to the airline.

And the carrier claims only a "handful of seats" remain on its inaugural service to the Malaysian state of Sabah on Borneo island on June 29, and also on the following two flights.

Acting ceo Andrea Staines said the "response to these flights was justification for the airline’s decision to launch regular services to the destinations and also great news for tourism in Bali and Sabah".

Non-stop services to Bali from Sydney and on to Singapore three times a week begin on July 25.

Services between Sydney and Sabah start on June 29 followed by services between Cairns and Sabah via Singapore on July 30.

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From Sydney Airport Message Board

Qantas direct to Hong Kong.

Effective 18July 2003, Qantas will resume direct services to Hong Kong from Melbourne. Flights will depart on QF83 Friday, Saturday and Sunday, returning on QF88 Saturday, Sunday and Monday.


QantasLink

Effective July 27, 2003, QantasLink services to Grafton will be discontinued. Horizon Airlines will operate the service pending approval.

Ballina to Sydney services will become non-stop with the schedule being reduced to 14 return services per week. Coffs Harbour services will no longer be linked to Grafton.

Further information regarding passenger re-accommodation will be made available within the next fortnight.


Inflight Update – 747-400 Fleet

Qantas now has 22 of our 24 Boeing 747-400 aircraft fitted with the latest International Inflight product, featuring;


* 16cm TV Screens in all Economy Seats featuring 12 video channels, 16 CD quality audio channels and 10 on-screen games
* Phone in every seat
* Comfortable lumbar-supporting seats with adjustable winged headrests

DHL

DHL plans to redevelop the former VirginBlue terminal and its surrounds for its facility which will be capable of processing 20,000 shipments per day, as part of the Sydney Airport redevelopment plan.

It's been announced that the new warehouse and processing centre at the airport will cost DHL Express a planned $9 million.

Air Pacific Increases Services

Fiji's international airline will introduce a sixth Brisbane-Nadi service from June 25 and increase its regional South Pacific services.

Brisbane-Nadi departures each Tuesday, Thursday, Wednesday, Friday and twice on Sunday will be operated by a Boeing 737-800.

A new second Nadi-Tonga 737-800 service each Thursday from June 26 to July 17 has a direct connection with Air Pacific's Sydney-Nadi and Nadi-Sydney Boeing 747-400 service.

A second Nadi-Apia 737-800 service is operating on Friday.

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ASX Code: QAN
Announcement: Preliminary Monthly Traffic & Capacity Statistics April 2003


Date: 24 June 2003 - 16:42:46
Market Sensitive: Yes

QANTAS AIRWAYS LIMITED 2003-06-24 ASX-SIGNAL-G

HOMEX - Sydney

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SUMMARY OF TRAFFIC AND CAPACITY STATISTICS

MONTH OF APRIL 2003

International traffic, measured in Revenue Passenger Kilometres
(RPKs) decreased by 16.6 percent in April 2003 while capacity,
measured in Available Seat Kilometres (ASKs), rose by 0.1 percent.
This resulted in a revenue seat factor of 68.0 percent, 13.6
percentage points lower than for April 2002.

Domestic RPKs decreased by 2.3 percent in April, while ASKs increased
by 1.1 percent over the same period. The resulting revenue seat
factor of 77.6 percent was 2.7 percentage points lower than the
previous year.

April Group (comprising International, Domestic, Australian Airlines
and QantasLink) passenger numbers decreased by 3.9 percent over the
previous year. RPKs decreased by 9.5 percent, while ASKs were up 4.2
percent, resulting in a revenue seat factor of 70.2 percent, which
was 10.6 percentage points lower than the previous year.

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