Adelaide Airport in fresh Tasman appeal

Adelaide Airport in fresh Tasman appeal
By admin


Adelaide Airport has made a fresh appeal for Qantas to relaunch Adelaide-Auckland services under its partnership with Emirates, breaking Air New Zealand's monopoly on the route and creating a new link between New Zealand and Dubai.

In a submission to the Australian Consumer and Competition Commission, the airport said the airline's alliance with Emirates would free up a B737-800 aircraft on the Sydney-Auckland route which is served by the Gulf carrier's A380 aircraft.

The result would maintain pre-alliance aggregated capacity, but with the "considerable added benefit" of a new service from Adelaide to Auckland operated by Qantas on what is currently a monopoly route, executive general manager business development, Malcolm Andrews said.

"In addition to the benefits afforded to local trans-Tasman traffic, there is also significant benefit in offering a new link between Dubai and Auckland, via South Australia's capital city," he said.

In an earlier submission, Mark Young, the airport's chief executive, had also underlined the potential benefits to tourism, business and trade between South Australia and New Zealand, introducing "competition and premium product" on the route.

He referred to figures which show Qantas passengers flying between Adelaide and New Zealand via Melbourne, Sydney or Brisbane currently account for 29%, 22% and 3% respectively of traffic between the two destinations.

Qantas last operated services between Adelaide and Auckland in 2007.

Meanwhile, Emirates responded to a request from the ACCC for a description of the top five goods or services procured by the airline last year as the competition regulator continues to assess the proposed tie-up.

The carrier identified jet fuel, aircraft, inflight catering, aircraft handling services and aircraft engines as its main expenses in order.

Latest News

  • Tour Operators
  • Tourism

TTC: Deals are driving up demand for September trips

The latest market research from TTC Tour Brands shows interest in international leisure travel remains high for 2024, with 77 per cent of Australians over 18 still planning trips this year. Notably, 28 per cent of those travellers are eyeing September for their journeys. Europe continues to be the most popular destination, with 68 per […]

  • Aviation

Qantas ‘working urgently’ to fix app data leak

Qantas is looking into customer reports that passengers have this morning been able to access other passengers’ personal information on the airlines app. X user Lachlan posted that he was able log into different accounts every time he opened the app. My @Qantas app logs me in to a different person each time I open […]

  • Hotels

Revamped Wailoaloa Beach hotel opens as Crowne Plaza Fiji Nadi Bay Resort & Spa

Crowne Plaza Fiji Nadi Bay Resort & Spa is open and ready for bookings after the first phase of a multi-million-dollar transformation. Part of IHG Hotels & Resorts’ premium collection, the transformation has seen the completion of 106 guestrooms showcasing contemporary interiors reflective of the premium Crowne Plaza brand and is a first for the […]

  • Luxury
  • News

Kamalaya Koh Samui clinches clutch of wellness awards

Kamalaya Wellness Sanctuary & Holistic Spa has so far clinched five prestigious awards in 2024, including being inducted into the ‘Hall of Fame’ at the World Spa & Wellness Awards in London. Founders of the Koh Samui sanctuary and spa John and Karina Stewart expressed their heartfelt gratitude for the awards. “We are profoundly honoured […]

  • Partner Content

My journey: Before becoming a travel agent I was… a palliative care nurse 

Australind Travel & Cruise, Travellers Choice member Saibra Twigg reveals her life as paediatric nurse then to palliative care before a career leap to travel agent. How did you become a palliative care nurse?  ST I went straight from school in nursing and initially specialised in paediatrics, working at Perth’s Princess Margaret Hospital for Children. […]

Partner Content

by Travel Weekly

Travel Weekly