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I thought they didn't have enough 332s to operate SYD-BOM non-stop or the 333s didn't have the range to do it non-stop at the time?
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After the cessation of 743 non-stop services, 333s were used on SYD-BOM with a stop in Darwin on the outbound sector only (where customers could leave or join the flight). Short haul cabin crew began operating this flight after a short time due to a crew change being required in Darwin and the difficulty in positioning long haul cabin crew in Darwin efficiently.
In Jan/Feb 2008, the flight became non-stop once more with the arrival of 332s. Due to the outbound sector duty time exceeding 14 hours, short haul cabin crew could no longer operate the flight and it reverted to being operated by long haul cabin crew. |
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Source: Workplace Express
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Qantas profit to drop by up to 90 per cent
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Source: News.com.au |
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It is better than a loss... As many other airlines will post.
EK, SQ, CX, have all posted downgraded performance. |
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But -90% Thomas?
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Still better than a loss, even if it was 99% down. In other words it could be worse. Do also remember that last year a good $90m was courtesy of Rolls Royce.
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Mike - I am not sure what you're confused about.
It is still a profit. There will be airlines that will post a loss. Last time I checked - a loss is not good... |
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