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Total Express

Member Since 02 Aug 2006
Offline Last Active Sep 26 2006 10:04 AM

Total Express to Fiji

26 September 2006 - 10:03 AM

Total Express has commenced a twice daily service between Brisbane and Nandi.

"This is our third international destination and we plan on expanding even more", stated Andrew Lindsay, owner and chief pilot of Total Express

Total Express - Your South Pacific Choice

Now serving - Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Christchurch, Auckland and Nandi.

Total Express expands in NZ

21 September 2006 - 08:13 AM

Total Express has added a daily Melbourne - Auckland service along with three daily Christchurch - Auckland services.

"Although our initial domestic services within New Zealand are only with a J31 we hope to be expanding with larger aircraft in the very near future", said Andrew Lindsay, owner and chief pilot of Total Express, "EMB-120s and ATR-42s will be placed into service on New Zealand domestic services as soon as possible."

Making an even playing field

19 September 2006 - 07:30 AM

In order to make things a little fairer I think that you should be able to fly from any city on your network to any other city on your network using your own flights.

You couldn't fly services LHR-CDG and MIA-JFK unless you had a service that linked the two flights eg. JFK-LHR or CDG-MIA.

This would stop airlines flying only the best routes and hogging gates.

Opinions?

Getting rid of very low fares

19 September 2006 - 03:29 AM

What about this? At the end of the second AE year, a system kicks in where you can only set airfares at +/- 25% of the average fare for that route. This would stop airlines using very low fares to stuff everyone else up.

eg. If the average fare for a route was $100 you could charge between $75 and $125.

Time for a rant!

15 September 2006 - 04:41 AM

Have just been checking my routes and noticed a new airline, British 1, has started flying 1900s SYD-BNE, their only route, at a much lower price than anyone else. There are already ten airlines on this route.

Why the hell would you start up on a route with so much competition? I can't work it out. It just stuffs up an already crowded market.

If you are a noob I understand, but if you are just trying to bring down other airlines you have nothing but my utter contempt.

Opinions?

Rant over.