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A few weeks ago he posted a scathing critique of Air Côte d'Ivoire, claiming airline & staff scammed him. Following a response from Ivorian Foreign Minister, he quietly deleted it!
TLDR 🧵
A few weeks ago he posted a scathing critique of Air Côte d'Ivoire, claiming airline & staff scammed him. Following a response from Ivorian Foreign Minister, he quietly deleted it!
TLDR 🧵
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Credit to Owen Yue Yijia & Jetphotos: jetphotos.com/photo/11832721
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QF645 SYD PER 10.35am 1.35pm
QF650 PER SYD 2.35pm 8.40pm
QF467 SYD MEL 4.20pm 5.55pm
QF484 MEL SYD 6.50pm 8.15pm
QF645 SYD PER 10.35am 1.35pm
QF650 PER SYD 2.35pm 8.40pm
QF467 SYD MEL 4.20pm 5.55pm
QF484 MEL SYD 6.50pm 8.15pm
Some costs are controllable but their largest cost (fuel) is exogenous. Despite flying very fuel efficient aircraft, Bonza's fuel bill was 45% of revenue, significantly higher than LCC benchmarks!
Some costs are controllable but their largest cost (fuel) is exogenous. Despite flying very fuel efficient aircraft, Bonza's fuel bill was 45% of revenue, significantly higher than LCC benchmarks!
-App only sales too limiting
-Low salaries led to staff shortages
-Prices too low to cover expenses
-Unplanned & expensive wet leases burnt cash
-Inaccurate financial modelling
-App only sales too limiting
-Low salaries led to staff shortages
-Prices too low to cover expenses
-Unplanned & expensive wet leases burnt cash
-Inaccurate financial modelling
In fact losses were widening. Cumulative net loss only flatlined when they started cancelling flights in April!
In fact losses were widening. Cumulative net loss only flatlined when they started cancelling flights in April!
It's not big but it's 500 people who choose to receive our work rather than what the algorithm dictates! That gives us some validation & provides us with feedback about what people want to read.
It's not big but it's 500 people who choose to receive our work rather than what the algorithm dictates! That gives us some validation & provides us with feedback about what people want to read.
Simply put: they just don't need Jetstar Asia to the same extent as they did a few years ago!
Simply put: they just don't need Jetstar Asia to the same extent as they did a few years ago!
✈️NZ returned 7/22, 3-4x/week seasonal ↑5x/week (Nov→Jan): 85% LF last 12m but capacity still ↓
✈️QR temp 5th freedom 4/22→9/23
🔴QF will add up to 6165 seats/month, clearly a gap to fill!
✈️NZ returned 7/22, 3-4x/week seasonal ↑5x/week (Nov→Jan): 85% LF last 12m but capacity still ↓
✈️QR temp 5th freedom 4/22→9/23
🔴QF will add up to 6165 seats/month, clearly a gap to fill!
❌Westbound ALK-PER-CDG only works one day a week with an 8h connection at PER!
❌Eastbound PER-AKL-JFK also only works one day a week with an 11h connection at AKL!
❌Westbound ALK-PER-CDG only works one day a week with an 8h connection at PER!
❌Eastbound PER-AKL-JFK also only works one day a week with an 11h connection at AKL!
🚩Concerningly, IASC kinda hid this on their website. Not listed on their "Latest Updates" & not part of the usual email distribution!
🚩Concerningly, IASC kinda hid this on their website. Not listed on their "Latest Updates" & not part of the usual email distribution!
🟠PER: SE Asia incl Vietnam (JQ already serve MEL/SYD-SGN), Malaysia, Cambodia; New Zealand is also intriguing!
🟠BNE: not that exciting; doesn't really open up much more
🟠A lot opens up with XLR!
🟠PER: SE Asia incl Vietnam (JQ already serve MEL/SYD-SGN), Malaysia, Cambodia; New Zealand is also intriguing!
🟠BNE: not that exciting; doesn't really open up much more
🟠A lot opens up with XLR!
🔴In 2024, A380 flights carried an average of 7.9t of cargo from MEL to LAX; B789 flights carried an average of 10.1t each!
🔴On average, B789 carried more cargo than the A380 in each month; as much as 4.3t more (in Feb 2024)! /4
🔴In 2024, A380 flights carried an average of 7.9t of cargo from MEL to LAX; B789 flights carried an average of 10.1t each!
🔴On average, B789 carried more cargo than the A380 in each month; as much as 4.3t more (in Feb 2024)! /4
The A380 has space for 38x LD3s. By comparison, this is only slightly more than the B787-9 despite carrying double the passengers! /6
The A380 has space for 38x LD3s. By comparison, this is only slightly more than the B787-9 despite carrying double the passengers! /6