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QAN breaking the buck... just imagine the media coming up with all sorts of headlines like "Low flying object" and "QAN crashes to the ground".
People are running scared about the prospect of a cap raising?
How about...
Investors' ears pop as Qantas plunges.
Qantas shareholders reach for the oxygen mask.
There must be something on the radar coming up. Cap raising, another strike.
Alan Joyce was interviewed on "The World Today". He's trying hard to be upbeat. Re the above cancellation, that was 30 out of a previous 100, if I recall properly what he said.
Tell me exactly how Q will make more money from this?
There will be 98 flights Oz-Dubai/week. Emirates will operate 84 of them. If I book on QF flight number and end up on EK metal and I don't mind the service, why will I bother going back to QF? Emirates is also significantly cheaper than QF, no idea what that will mean for QF. I imagine the ACCC will be looking closely at that.
I think you nailed it there. I'd fly EK any day over QF. Better food, newer aircrafts, better service AND better looking hostess.
I don't think there is any hope left for this dinosaur. It's on its way down the gurgler.
Not so fast, there is still hope.
Not so fast, there is still hope. Did you know they are teaming up with Emirates next year? Code sharing, frequent flyer points etc.? (do your own research of course).
I think this might save them. I don't own any stock in QAN but I fly heaps and Emirates have got a good business happening, far better than QAN and seems as though QAN will get the better benefit through their partnership, cheers.
I never considered using Virgin myself until this week when I got 'customer is always wrong' attitude from someone in Qantas reservations. Then I discovered the price difference. I have yet to take the flights and sample the service so may I should keep some judgement in reserve but Virgin would have to do a lot wrong to make me return to the flying kangasaurus.
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