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Virgin Blue Group of Airlines announces first phase of network review Mr Borghetti said: “As we enter a new era for Virgin Blue it is vital that we have the right aircraft on the right routes if we are to fully exploit our competitive advantages in the context of the Group’s three core business: domestic short haul, international medium haul and international long haul.
“We are adding capacity to routes with strong revenue potential and accordingly, removing capacity from services which are underperforming,” he said.
“These changes will maximise yields, increase aircraft utilisation and also provide a more attractive schedule for the business market, including better integration of our international and domestic schedules.”
Mr Borghetti said that Pacific Blue would expand as an international medium haul airline with operations across the Tasman, the Pacific Islands and South East Asia.
“Pacific Blue will cease flying New Zealand domestic routes and redeploy its New Zealand-based aircraft on to trans-Tasman and medium haul international routes. Guests holding forward bookings on New Zealand domestic routes from 18 October onward will be provided with re-accommodation and refund options,” he said.
Mr Borghetti said that growing capacity on trans-Tasman routes was a positive step that would see an increase in New Zealand-based staff.
“By restructuring our Pacific Blue operations we are now able to free up our long haul V Australia aircraft to capture the growing demand for travel to the USA.
“By year-end, V Australia will be fully devoted to international long haul business more suited to the B777 fleet, with Fiji serviced by Pacific Blue.
Recent changes to our domestic flight patterns and frequencies now provide more than 490,000 additional seats across the Virgin Blue domestic network.
“We are delivering what our Guests tell us they need – more capacity and frequency on Eastern seaboard capital city routes, and to key tourist destinations such as the Gold Coast and Uluru,” Mr Borghetti said.
Key route and frequency changes
1. PACIFIC BLUE INTERNATIONAL EXPANSION (INCLUDING PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED INCREASES)
2. V AUSTRALIA CAPACITY INCREASE INTO USA, SOUTH AFRICA AND SE ASIA
3. VIRGIN BLUE
Virgin Blue will continue to focus on strengthening its domestic operations, building on its recently increased frequency and capacity on key routes and the bi-lateral agreement with Sky West, increasing its reach into the burgeoning Western Australian intrastate market.
Mr Borghetti said there were more developments in the pipeline to increase domestic competitiveness and further announcements would be made in due course.
*Subject to regulatory approvals.