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James G. 22nd July 2011 06:15 PM

American Airlines Contemplating Serving Australia
 
http://www.ausbt.com.au/american-air...remium-airline

"We may want to put our ducks in Australia with the Qantas guys, but [the 777-300ER] certainly could do that route."

I'll believe it when I see it.

Steve Crook 22nd July 2011 10:17 PM

One of my strong childhood memories is standing out the front of my aunt and uncle's Earlwood home and marvelling at the sight of a shiny American 707 banking overhead on it's way back home. Having seen a few additional US carriers come & go over the years I wonder if there is market for another one.

Tony G 22nd July 2011 10:40 PM

Would be nice to see that classic scheme back into Australia.

Andrew Johnson 2nd August 2011 09:09 AM

Anything is possible. With QF Int losing so much money, there have to be cutbacks & why not LAX/SYD ?

Surely DJ & DL will be codesharing soon & on quiet days, instead of flying 2 x 777's SYD/LAX/SYD a few minutes apart, they just fly the one & redeploy 1 x 777 somewhere esle, but where ?

This would have a massive increasing effect on fares as well, as each time 1 aircraft operates SYD/LAX/SYD instead of 2, that's a lot of seats (the cheap ones) both airlines don't need to dump in the market to sell.

Will H 3rd August 2011 12:32 PM

Anything is possible--but not in this case.

Quote:

American Airlines has reaffirmed it has no intention to fly its own aircraft to Australia.

"I clearly made it known we have no thoughts about flying to Australia ourselves--and there is no consideration of that currently," American Airlines spokesman Tim Smith tells this page. "Anyone doing otherwise should stand down on their speculation."
http://www.flightglobal.com/blogs/wi...reaffirms.html

(Disclaimer: I wrote the linked article.)


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