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Flying To Oz Might Get Cheaper

February 11, 2008 at 9:35 AM | by | Comments (3)

If you've ever flown direct from Los Angeles to Sydney, the chances are pretty high that you've been aboard a Qantas flight. The Aussie airline handles 80 percent of traffic on the route thanks to an agreement that restricts other airlines to four or fewer flights per week. But that might soon change, if talks between the US and Australian governments work out as predicted.

Qantas is finally letting other airlines onto its near-monopoly route--as long as a deal keeps close rival Singapore Airlines out of the game. The less scary Virgin Blue looks like the most likely newcomer. The carrier's long haul arm, V Australia, hopes to have 10 flights a week on the LA to Sydney route. Here's hoping V Australia can bring us V low prices.

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All right!

Let's hope this agreement gets done and V Australia starts flying before the end of year.  I'd love to go to Australia, but it's not affordable for me at current airfare prices.  Plus, I love both Virgin Atlantic and Virgin America, so V Australia should be great too.  Also hoping they have nonstops out of SFO in addition to LAX.

how much cheaper?

i am dying to go back to australia but i will either have to win the lottery or get married again to afford the $1500 airfare...

What about me?

You guys think it's tough living in North America, what about me? If I want to fly pretty much anywhere out of Australia, then it costs me an arm and a leg! We're talking $2000 to get to Europe or the US from Perth ...I knew I should've married some rich guy.

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