Airline capacity ramping up
https://www.oag.com/blog/airline-cap...eases-from-may
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Airline capacity ramping up
https://www.oag.com/blog/airline-cap...eases-from-may
Well, they won't need this increased capacity for travel to NZ, this is for sure. No need for more planes when quarantine facilities and inhumane NZ First and only attitude in our gummit severely limits the trickle of travelers.
Remember: we don't want tourists - they better stay at home and just transfer the money. We don't want immigrants and prefer to not honor the visas we issued. While its still ok if urgently needed specialist staff arrives, their families better stays home.
No need for more capacity at all ...
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Looks like a bit of bicycle pump this morning .. ;)
A new entrant has started domestic jet operations over the ditch.
Rex Airlines which previously operated turbo props on regional routes has leased four Boeing 737-800's from the new owners of Virgin(Under arm bowlers division) for flights SYD-MEL with others to follow.
Hopefully they will pick up Virgins DUD-BNE route when things go back to normal.
Boop boop de do
Marilyn
PS. With their long haul routes decimated Cullen Airlines may no longer find it beneath their dignity to offer Dunedin's residents direct flight across the ditch.
A new entrant has started domestic jet operations over the ditch.
Rex Airlines which previously operated turbo props on regional routes has leased four Boeing 737-800's from the new owners of Virgin(Under arm bowlers division) for flights SYD-MEL with others to follow.
Hopefully they will pick up Virgins DUD-BNE route when things go back to normal.
Boop boop de do
Marilyn
PS. With their long haul routes decimated Cullen Airlines may no longer find it beneath their dignity to offer Dunedin's residents direct flight across the ditch.
A vaccinated populace will want to break free and travel.
UK destinations take steps to avoid tourist pandemonium
Look which other country will be fully vaccinated in 2021.
Covid-19 vaccine: Government has purchased enough for every New Zealander
Quote:
He said consideration was also being given to how best to use vaccine doses that would not end up being needed in New Zealand.
"We are working on options for donating surplus doses across our wider portfolio to the Pacific and developing countries worldwide.
"Options could include delaying delivery to New Zealand, in order to free up supply for other countries in the short-term, or donating spare vaccines to other countries", Hipkins said.
Seems a bit weird - a AIR advisor wanting to discourage people flying to New Zealand
But we must save the planet sobeit
https://www.stuff.co.nz/environment/...air-nz-adviser
For plane buffs
short film about the restoration of RNZAF Mosquito NZ2384...done in NZ
Rolls Royce engines sound cool. ...prob better than RR engines of today
youtu.be/C0q5dahIuXU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0q5dahIuXU
Where are the Spectator seats to watch the bunnies hopping .. until the painful CR becomes
a real steal not to be missed .. ? ;)
Amazing - SP up to $1.80. It appears punters just can't wait for the promised CR. Wonder which sort of CR premium they expect for this sick puppy?
But then - Share clarity DCF is still $1.85 (haven't really checked their underlying assumptions, but they must be amazing), while market screener analyst consensus is a still whooping $1.36 with a buy recommendation between Underperform and Sell.
I think market screener is still ways too optimistic :):
Anyway - what an amazing opportunity to still exit for anybody who sees the signs on the wall.