
Big Red Group CEO calls for long-term regional tourism strategy as REX questions linger
There is no shortage of opinions on the REX issue, but the CEO of Big Red Group is probably one to listen too.
There is no shortage of opinions on the REX issue, but the CEO of Big Red Group is probably one to listen too.
The gov relief might help in the short term but it does raise long-term questions around Australia's aviation industry.
Dean isn't mincing his words on this one. The message is clear: Australia needs REX.
There are a lot of zeroes to keep REX in the air. Regional Australia will thank you. The balance sheet? Not so much.
More troubled waters ahead for REX... or is that skies. Let's hope the airline stays airborne.
What's that? An Aussie airline in legal trouble again... You guessed it.
A very long bus trip is the only other option. Hopefully that's not going to happen.
Flight Centre management are happy about this news. Although not as happy as REX management, we imagine.
Not the biggest announcement given everyone else is in the same boat - or plane - but what's old is new again.
We are glad someone is keeping an eye on what happens after Rex pulled the pin. Everyone else seems to have moved on.
It's a guarantee, with a slight caveat, but we won't let that get in the way of a good story.
Things really took a dark turn over at Rex. One employee expressed herself on social media, others were more animated.
After leading us on a merry dance about its viability, new conductor Ernst & Young is orchestrating a new tune.
We don't generally recommend getting rid of all staff as a solution to a lack of diversity.
Albo's gov takes a harder stance on slot-hoarding. Something here about horse and gate and bolted.
If you're longing for the weekend, spare a thought for the Rex staff who are ending the week without a job.
All eyes on Albo as the future of REX hangs precariously in the balance.
Shocking developments in what has become a horror year for low cost aviation in Australia.
A sliding doors moment for Neville Howell, who less than a week ago wasn't entitled to much.
The boardroom brawl has now spilled over into a share trading halt.
Neither Rex nor the agency confirmed if Millennials or Gen X even knew this almost seventy-year-old movie existed.
If you thought your Friday was a little chaotic, think again. Instability in the airline industry continues.
Swap the quokkas of WA for the churches of Adelaide or the trams of Melbourne. Can you tell we love a travel cliché?
Are the data crunchers at Flight Centre counting the chickens before they hatch? We're sure their maths is good.
The string pullers at Rex decided it was time for a change but apparently didn't want to look outside the business.
Sunday lawn mowing done but Rex is now cutting the grass of Qantas and Virgin on a Monday.
WA locals brace themselves for all the Melburnians heading their way. Expect an uptick in brunch spots.
The door is open for Rex, and anyone else who wants to launch a regional Aussie airline...
This is for mining and civil contractors, so please, put your holiday attire away.
Sadly, leaving your children at home whilst you go on holiday is generally frowned upon.
It's going to have to be some pretty big aviation news to trump Virgin's pets on board news last week.
Tough times for the two ASX-listed airlines. Bonza and Virgin staffers reportedly rubbing their hands with a sly smirk.
Rex is slowly making its way back to pre-pandemic form. Much like the TW team with our sporadic attempts at exercise.
Rex said it'd rather reduce services than sell tickets and cancel last-minute. We wonder who they're talking about here?
Fly with Rex and you could enjoy that new plane smell. Much nicer than the old plane smell of rust and jet fuel.
You could say REX is at the... APEX of customer service.
BNE-ADL connectivity back to pre-COVID levels! Hopefully petrol prices are next on the list to go back to normal...
Reckon we've got enough acronyms in this headline? Let us know if we went OTT or gave a bit TMI.
One for the AV-geeks. If only you could get your hands on the amount of incredible photos we were sent with this news!
The program has three status levels – Sapphire, Emerald and Diamond - reminding this journalist of old Pokémon games.