According to Qantas Group forecasts (13 October 2022), foreign capacity is expected to increase from 61% of pre-COVID grades in the first part of 2023 to 77% in the current part of 2023. This is largely due to our minds through the ability to roll back more A380s from the garage and required maintenance, as well as the delivery of 3 new Boeing 787-9s for Qantas International and more A321LRs for Jetstar. National capacity will be 94% of pre-COVID grades for the first time. part of fiscal year 2023, emerging at approximately one hundred percent by the time time part of fiscal year 2023. [more – original PR]
According to Qantas Group forecasts (13 October 2022), foreign capacity is expected to increase from 61% of pre-COVID grades in the first part of 2023 to 77% in the current part of 2023. This is largely due to our minds through the ability to roll back more A380s from the garage and required maintenance, as well as the delivery of 3 new Boeing 787-9s for Qantas International and more A321LRs for Jetstar. National capacity will be 94% of pre-COVID grades for the first time. part of fiscal year 2023, emerging at approximately one hundred percent by the time time part of fiscal year 2023. [more – original PR]