3 bucks tomorrow
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3 bucks tomorrow
It seemed all set to finish up at $2.62 but close auction $2.69! Was an ask pulled last minute? I see the spread post close is 10 cents - would this confirm this?
Still a wee while until the FY results come though, but perhaps there are some early bets being placed.
Air NZ is increasing domestic seat numbers in and out of Queenstown by 140000 this coming year in comparison to the previous 12 months, methinks this whole competition thing is being overplayed by the media and we will be back to $3 in the not too distant future:cool:. PS- The ski industry is now worth around 1.4 billion per year to our economy and growing with Air positioning themselves well to get a nice slice of this pie.
Another special divvy on the cards too I reckon.
Agree with you couta, the competition thing has been bit over played in my opinion.
Defienitely tim23, can smell a special divvy.
I reckon sp will push closer to $3 mark come results time and past that once results announced (not to mention the handsome divvy)
Totally agree. Queenstown is absolutely going off, no surprises there as its such a stunningly beautiful part of the country and its really resonating as a destination with both overseas tourists and Kiwi's. The airport is widening its runway to allow night flights and I expect very strong and sustainable ongoing growth. AIR obviously see this too as 140,000 extra seats shows they understand the massive potential for even more growth this region has. I am sure most of us have favourite family memories of enjoyable holidays in and around Queenstown...more regular and convenient flight times makes it even easier to enjoy this world class resort area and the lower $kiwi will have tourists coming here in droves. I am waiting eagerly beside my food bowl like a keen beagle waiting for its next divvy feed :)
Just got back from Las Vegas. Trip from NZ to LA was on a refurbished AirNZ B777-200, it was mostly full, but a few empty cheap seats here and there. Trip from LA to Vegas was on Virgin America A320. From Vegas to San Francisco with United Airlines (awful flight, incompetent airline) SF to NZ on 777-300 (much nicer plane, completely full passenger load, the seating is a bit tight but service and comfort level on a long haul cattle class flight at the price I paid, you could not expect more. We arrived at 5am and I heard several passengers remark that they felt surprisingly good.