Qantas Group is preparing for continued growth in
domestic travel demand, with additional aircraft to be made
available for Qantas and Jetstar flying.
The national carrier has expanded its
three-year deal with Alliance Airlines,
providing QantasLink with capacity using Alliance’s Embraer E190
regional jet aircraft.
The expanded agreement will see the
airline increase its options under this deal from 14 jet aircraft
to a total of 18. Of this, three are already flying with another
five to enter service by October.
The E190s will be painted in
QantasLink livery and are part of Qantas growing its domestic
capacity to at least 107 per cent of pre-COVID levels in FY22.
The first of the 94-seat E190 jets started flying on the
QantasLink network last month. The jet’s five-hour range makes it
well suited to linking regional centres with smaller capital
cities.
The introduction of E190s also frees up Qantas’ Boeing 737
aircraft to be redeployed across the domestic network, enabling
the airline to launch a number of new routes and add frequencies
on existing ones.
Canberra-Adelaide is the latest route to
benefit from additional flights made possible by the E190, with
frequencies to double from nine per week to 18 per week from
mid-July.
Jetstar Asia Aircraft to Boost
Fleet in Australia
Demand for low-cost leisure travel remains strong due to
closed international borders and structural changes in Australia’s
aviation market. As a result, Jetstar’s Australian domestic
network is set to grow to 120 per cent of its pre-COVID schedule
in FY22.
To help meet the increased demand, three Airbus
A320 aircraft will be temporarily redeployed from Jetstar Asia in
Singapore while international travel in the region faces a slower
recovery.
The aircraft join the six Airbus A320 aircraft
on loan to Jetstar Airways from Jetstar Japan and up to five
Boeing 787-8 aircraft set to operate domestically until
international travel resumes.
Qantas Group CEO Alan Joyce said, “Since
travel demand started to recover about a year ago, our strategy
has been to think creatively about how we use our fleet to add
capacity back in, generate revenue and get more of our people back
to work. That’s why we now have 787s flying domestically and A320s
on loan from Jetstar airlines in Asia.
“Expanding our
long-standing relationship with Alliance gives us access to a
different aircraft type without spending any capital. The E190 is
perfect for connecting capital cities and regional centres. Its
size, range and economics have already let us start seven new
routes that wouldn’t have worked with our existing fleet.
“When you combine our fleet, network, loyalty program, lounges,
and the fact we offer both full service and low fare travel
options, it puts the Group in a good position to deliver for the
traveling public as we emerge from COVID.
“Victoria
represents about 20 per cent of our total network and with
restrictions in Melbourne easing and as borders start to reopen,
we expect to see a quick rebound in travel demand just as we have
in other cities when lockdowns ended. Our forward bookings
certainly suggest that’s going to be the case.”
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