abc wrote: ↑Thu Jun 20, 2024 11:03 am
they sent delegations to Australia, they're specifically interested in adding flights to Brisbane for the Olympics
That sentence lies clear just how little you know... I wasn't talking about the east coast.
United Airlines sent two delegations
specifically to Adelaide airport and has had constructive conversations with the airports board members and higher-ups about a US-Adelaide route before the pandemic. Covid has delayed it all.
I've been told United are right now in constructive communication with our airport and once we get china southern and cathay back, Boeing sorts itself out and United receive aircraft deliveries, we might see something materialise soon. As I've said before, once we get our other airlines back. Adelaide airport will turn its full attention to a US route.
The data says its possible, United
clearly think its profitable. Its real
dbl96 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 20, 2024 1:49 pm
Pretty big demand on the Adelaide-Delhi route. I wonder if direct flights on that route might be something we could realistically pursue now that Air India has switched to a strategy of trying to build Delhi into a Gulf-style global transfer hub.
In regards to a possible dehli route...
Mr. Cox - Director of Adelaide Airport:
“In terms of New Delhi, Tokyo and Los Angeles, they’re our three biggest markets or cities that are currently not directly served where you’ve got large flows of people travelling between already,” he said.
“They are destinations that we are absolutely confident would make money for those airlines tomorrow.
“Our priority is to re-establish routes from pre-Covid times, just as we have done with Emirates, and to develop new routes connecting our state to South East Asia, China, the United States and Japan.”
Also, in regards to QANTAS international returning to Adelaide:
“We would absolutely love the national carrier flying internationally from the Adelaide market, and we do believe that Qantas itself would also love to be flying internationally from the Adelaide market,” Mr Cox said.
“Really what we’re waiting for at the moment, and what Qantas is waiting for, is new aircraft deliveries that will enable Adelaide to be served by Qantas more cost effectively and also in a way that is right-sized for our market.”
JCK98 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 11:51 pm
Can't see it being San Diego, the major 3 US airlines only fly to there from their hubs and even with Southwest and Alaska they only fly to Mexico internationally from there.
SF most likely with United, could be LA though.
It WILL be San Fransico.
United have always started off a new pacific route with SF.
Its not like there's another US carrier wanting to come to Adelaide right now, its just United, so it will be SF.
SF provides a lot of connections, so people who want to go to LA just need to hop on a short flight to LAX