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« on: June 20, 2007, 07:03:06 PM » |
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Airline name: Antipodeair Country: Australia/New Zealand Hubs: Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland Name of Manager: Regina Anselm
Destinations: Canberra from Melbourne and Sydney; Hobart from Melbourne. Brisbane from Auckland; Christchurch from Auckland, Sydney and Melbourne. Wellington from Sydney and Melbourne; Dunedin from Auckland; Queenstown from Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington, Sydney and Melbourne. Sydney, Melbourne and Auckland all have interconnecting flights.
Fleet: No clue
Expansion plans: If demand seems existant, most likely new routes include Auckland-Adelaide, Auckland-Hobart, Auckland-Wellington, Melbourne-Dunedin and Sydney-Dunedin.
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AirAustralis ---An international carrier linking the key areas of the southern hemisphere and also providing Antarctic flights.
Country: Australia, NZL, RSA, Chile, Argentina and Brazil Hubs: Perth, Santiago Name of Owner: Phineas Portmanteau
Destinations: Cape Town, Johannesburg, Perth, Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, Santiago, Buenos Aires, Rio de Jeneiro, Sao Paulo.
Routes: Cape Town to Rio de Jeneiro, Johannesburg, Santiago and Auckland (over Antarctica) Johannesburg to Cape Town and Perth Perth to Melbourne, Sydney, Johannesburg and Buenos Aires (over Antarctica) Melbourne to Perth, Sydney, Auckland and Santiago (over Antarctica) Sydney to Rio de Jeneiro, Perth, Melbourne and Auckland Auckland to Melbourne, Sydney, Santiago and Cape Town (over Antarctica) Santiago to Cape Town, Auckland, Buenos Aires, Rio de Jeneiro, Sao Paulo and Melbourne (over Antarctica) Buenos Aires to Santiago, Rio de Jeneiro, Sao Paulo and Perth (over Antarctica) Rio de Jeneiro to Sydney, Buenos Aires, Santiago and Cape Town Sao Paulo to Santiago and Buenos Aires
Fleet: NI
Expansion plans: Direct links down from the Northern Hemisphere. Probably Tokyo-Perth, London-Cape Town, Los Angeles-Santiago and New York-Rio de Jeneiro; maybe a Frankfurt-Rio de Jeneiro and a London-Perth service as well
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