AO,Qantas and the Japanese Market
Late last week the The Bank of Japan stated its position regarding the Yen.
The Yen of late has been sliding against all major currencies. The BoJ states that it is not concerned and indeed indicated that over the next 2 years can see the Yen reaching 160 against the greenback It is currently around 91 against the $A. This means travel overseas by Japanese will become more expensive. In real terms a declining market. The decline in interest in the Japanese market has been evident at QF for some time.The introduction of AO into this market is a further emphasis of the QF Group's view that Japan will become a secondary source of profit. The QF Group sees India and China as the next economies to provide greater growth opportunities. Eventually QF will provide a code share with JAL to NRT. Another destination to be lost. It is interesting that management rattles on about its growth strategy in the last 10 years,when in fact the QF Network is the smallest it has ever been |
Withdrawals...just a few
Rome
Paris Amsterdam Vancouver(in and out) San Francisco(in and out) Buenos Aires Kuala Lumpur Belgrade Taipei(in and out) Manchester Bahrain Mauritius Athens Tehran Seoul Tahiti Fiji Sapporo Nagoya Fukuoka Montreal Acapulco Toronto Zimbabwe Wellington .........and this a GROWTH strategy? Zurich was once on the horizon but never eventuated. The QF Website indicates 83 international destinations in 40 countries. Lets see........ Los Angeles New York Honolulu Auckland Christchurch Singapore Hong Kong Bangkok Frankfurt Jo'Burg London Shanghai Tokyo Thats 13 international destinations in 10 countries. Thats mainline only. Where you buy a Qantas ticket and you get a Qantas Aircraft,Qantas Pilots and Qantas Engineering and Qantas Cabin Crew. An Australian Experience The rest is featherbedding called "Codesharing" Thank God management isn't in a contraction phase. |
The QF Website indicates 83 international destinations in 40 countries. Pity you can't use the lounges when flying "QF" as a Qantas Club Member though! |
DEFCON4 your point is well made, but you have a few of the current QF destinations (non-codeshare) missing, notably:
Denpasar (Bali) Mumbai Jakarta Manila Noumea Wellington Queenstown |
Some other withdrawals
What about Norfolk and how could anyone overlook Damascus?? Add Mexico City, Bermuda, and Nassau. All since the 1970's. Also, think you'll find that Qantas has never operated scheduled services to Montreal.
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Corrected...
I can never remember the other Canadian City operated to on the east coast.
I can always remember Toronto. Sure there was another on the East coast. Any one help me out? Denapasar Jakarta = Indonesia Mainline(Longhaul) don't fly to Wellington and Queenstown Manilla ...Yes Mumbai(in and out) Sorry another two countries and another 4 destinations Brings the count to 12 countries and 17 destinations. Again not a large network for the ninth largest airline in the world(By Market capitalization) Oops.... and Noumea Grand Total=13 countries and 18 destinations |
No list of lamented former Qantas destinations would be complete without PORT MORESBY!!! :ok:
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This is an impressive list but to be fair, QF never went to all of these destinations at the same time.
I can recall the golden age of the 767 back in the mid 90's. 35 odd aeroplanes going as far west as Mumbai and as far east as Toronto and everywhere in between. In the 80's we had a plethora of European destinations on the jumbo plus SFO, YVR and PPT. Who knows, with all these super efficent 787's maybe a lot of them will return. |
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