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Transition Layer 11th Jun 2012 00:26

Surely Skywest can't be much chance to hold onto the Derby/Curtin route for any length of time

Chadzat 11th Jun 2012 00:35

You're quite correct TL, Network will probably come in and bid for the contract at below cost.

2bigmellons 11th Jun 2012 01:24


Network will probably come in and bid for the contract at below cost.
That doesn't make sense, the argument comes down to providing a reliable service, not one of price.

airdualbleedfault 11th Jun 2012 01:41

I think there is another saying also Rudder..." you can't polish a turd "

kimberleyEx 11th Jun 2012 07:47


you can't polish a turd
Reminds me of Network!

K-Ex.

ASY68 11th Jun 2012 13:20


That doesn't make sense, the argument comes down to providing a reliable service, not one of price.
Tell that to JB and his company's choice in GHA for VAI/NZ ;)

falconx 26th Jun 2012 20:54

A320 going again as the our airline 737 has left....?

ASY68 27th Jun 2012 02:25

Inside rumour is that it's going to replace the F100 on the XR21/22 route...

topend3 27th Jun 2012 13:17

I thought there were issues with the F100 being able to do the route payload wise in the first place, hence it's always been done by a 737 when Ozjet had it and then the A320 when Strategic/AA were doing it...

ASY68 27th Jun 2012 14:33

XR21/22 is the PER-KGI-MEL route ;)

jarden 28th Jun 2012 22:35

Would they start a PER-KGI-SYD flight is there a market that is similar to MEL.

Donkey_Punch 29th Jun 2012 08:23

The safety executive manager just got pineappled. I have heard the circumstaces surrounding it are quite interesting.


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