Out of this for now, good returns over last two years incl that juicy special divvy in 2016 plus decent capital gain.
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Out of this for now, good returns over last two years incl that juicy special divvy in 2016 plus decent capital gain.
Interesting................ 23/05/2018 Morningstar BUY recommendation
Good volume recently maybe NZ retail shrinking ?
there is a mistake somewhere - they must mean SELL/REDUCE (the valuation they have is $2.60). Usually, the rule of thumb is you should do the opposite with these guys, but in this instance I agree with them.
I think the smart retail is exiting (or already has) and instos are propping up the SP by accumulating $3.30-$3.40. AIR can work in strange ways sometimes.
I don't think we have seen the end of the engine issues, plus there is the rising oil prices. Once the increase in oil slips past AIR's hedged position, how long before the cost of flights increase. AIR will pass-through costs and passenger numbers will dip because people will struggle to afford to go on holiday, perhaps electing to stay local instead.
Some media reports also mentioned they had looked at international pricing where longer sectors mean a higher relative fuel cost as a percentage of overall flight costs vs domestic and couldn't put prices up due to international competitive forces at work. Jetstar today with a sale in the market with some eye watering prices e.g. Auckland to Queenstown for $45 !...surely this is below cost for those prepared to book far enough ahead ?, (October - Early December). Might have to revisit my self imposed ban on travelling Jetstar at that price ! :D I know they're absolutely the pitts with their service but you're only paying for your share of the jet fuel at that price and nothing else !
I used another option recently when we took the family to New Caledonia which was much quieter although I paid as opposed to access to Koru where I have access due to business travel.
Yes it is full of MPs and others you mention - the eldest met the ABs on his first overseas trip and mostly it is mainly me there for business travel. But it’s no different from say a Visa GoldCard which used to mean something but now everyone has one and you get bumped up up a free Platinum one instead.
As mentioned earlier the specials are similar prices every year within a few dollar for early bookings, I believe they reflect normal retail. I go to Queenstown for a conference every September and never paid more than $50 for a seat down. Book last week $49, prior year $45. So that is six years in a row...
"But it’s no different from say a Visa GoldCard which used to mean something but now everyone has one and you get bumped up up a free Platinum one instead."
The difference is that AIR does not offer tiered lounge services except for a very small group...
Star Alliance lounges are far superior, so are their main competitors to Europe. They get a free pass on Australia or US thou....