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Old 28th Sep 2001, 14:22
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Question ANZ Backs to the Wall-Qantas NZ?

Given the situation that is facing ANZ, which has been written about in several topics, perhaps we should look at and discuss what Qantas might do in the New Zealand market, after all they have a presence there with the 737's operating some domestic services. What about the ANZ owned regional carriers?
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As of next Monday do QF still have 737s in NZ?

Since QF have announced 3 extra 737s on domestic runs, they will have to come from somewhere. I just assumed that they would downgrade the number of 737s flogging around in NZ!
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Keg, I think you'll find the 3 737 services announced will be wetleased from another airline in the region. Not the only wetleases that will be announced shortly, so I have heard.
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