anat0l
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If JAL leaves will OW become the POW Alliance(part of world).![]()
Not really.
Definitely not the most elegant routings and options certainly decrease.
If JAL leaves will OW become the POW Alliance(part of world).![]()
If VA really want to splinter the QF group, I'd think about targeting the Japanese market.
Not really.With the exception of Japan domestic, I believe you should be able to fly to all of the destinations on the current oneworld map with the other airlines.
Definitely not the most elegant routings and options certainly decrease.
Based on my old experiences in the early 1990s I'd say the reason is that this is basically a tourist route. Sure Japan has a image of being rich but most of the japanese that visit australia a far from rich (well 15 years ago) they are average middle class and they want to escape for a little while to see a koala before getting stuck into the rest of their life. Sure there were plenty of rich folk who owned apartments on the gold coast, but that is probably in decline and they are probably more likely to head to europe or elsewhere. I would if it was me. From our end again I'd suggest mainly students heading to japan on exchange or to teacher english or something. And that would have declined in the last few years as schools start to teacher other languages, like indonesia.There's something about this route that pax wont pay a premium for premium service.
You should be fine.Changing Alliances is not that straighforward and should be at least several months warning as with CO leaving Skyteam.
If JAL leaves will OW become the POW Alliance(part of world).![]()
It would make my DONE4 routing impossible. How else could you get from HNL to HKG?
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Without JAL, that may not work on an xONEx with current schedules.AA to LAX, then CX?![]()
Backtracking between Hawaii and the Continental USA/Canada is not permitted.
Here is the FT thread.From memory BNE is scheduled to be dropped from 3/11.When did they announce this?
Also, you'd think it might have something to do with the fact their J product BNE-NRT vv isnt up to scratch for a "full service" carrier.
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Really, BNE is just useless for overseas flight options - we get the last of the crummy aircraft, and the most hopeless frequencies and connections. QF dont have a flight returning Sunday night overnight from HKG - just stupid.
Here is the FT thread.From memory BNE is scheduled to be dropped from 3/11.
JL eyes pulling out of 9 foreign cities: report - FlyerTalk Forums
They did release their proposals but i can no longer find it.I remember it well as it certainly affects my future plans.I did print out the release but my study has had 2 compulsory clean ups since so the chances of finding it are slim.Yeah, I think it's still only rumoured - not actually set in stone. The latest ones they've officially announced are here:
Nov 05, 2009 Revision to JAL Group Route and Flight Frequency Plan for Second Half FY2009 and Domestic Routes for First Half FY2010
However, speculation that JAL may be tending towards signing a deal worth $US1.02bn with Delta was stoked by a weekend interview with Haruka Nishimatsu, JAL's chief executive, in which he said that Delta had more Asian-focused partners in its alliance and that Asia represented some of JAL's best prospects for growth.
But I'd have to think that in the long run it is going to limit the potential for JAL to grow.
Bankruptcy for JAL.
It's not going to happen!
Trust me.
JAPAN Airlines (JAL) is set to file for bankruptcy on January 19, the first step in a court-led rehabilitation process for the debt-ridden Japanese carrier, news reports said today.
The government and state-backed Enterprise Turnaround Corp. of Japan are considering extensively shrinking the international operations of Japan Airlines Corp. as part of the carrier's rehabilitation plan, which is likely to entail court-backed bankruptcy filing, sources said Friday.
