Tighter travel restrictions to force Qantas, Virgin to cut more flights

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Tighter travel restrictions to force Qantas, Virgin to cut more flights | Mattonews

Virgin said it was considering its "options and next steps", following the tighter travel restrictions. It announced last week that it would ground 53 planes, cease all international flying and halve its domestic capacity until at least mid June.

Melbourne has room to park about 40 planes, and Brisbane 101. About 24 Qantas and Jetstar planes will be parked at Sydney, including most of Qantas' 12-strong fleet of A380s.Since late Friday, six Qantas 737 have arrived at Avalon Airport to be parked up, and the number is due to accelerate quickly over the next week. Two Qantas A330s are due on Monday.

Qantas will relocate about 30 engineers to Avalon this week to maintain the planes and ensure they can later be pulled out of storage quickly when the tight travel restrictions are lifted."We are being bowled over with airlines and leasing companies looking to put aircraft in storage," Asia Pacific Aircraft Storage managing director Tom Vincent said. "The phone hasn't stopped ringing – there are not enough hours in the day.

 

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