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From: | "Deidre Gunn" <deidre.gunn@clear.net.nz> |
Date: | Sun, 22 Apr 2001 21:12:45 +1200 |
I'm interested in the effects on the airport stocks such as Infratil (who own Wellington Airport) and AIA now that Qantas NZ, or should I say Tasman Pacific Airlines, have gone into receivership. I would expect that the airports are owed money and, until a replacement Airline arrives, I would expect the airports revenue will be reduced due to lack of rentals etc. Without a competing airline, I guess we can all say goodbye to cheep airfares. This will surely reduce the number of non-business domestic travellers especially as a lot of us could drive to our destinations. Once the backlog of travellers is cleared, I would guess that the number of flights will be reduced. Air NZ & Origan Pacific's domestic flight numbers will probably be increased but wouldn't think it would total as many flights as pre-receivership levels. This is good news for Air NZ and Origan Pacific, but if these scenarios are true, I would expect there to be some impact on the airports. What do others think? Deidre Disc: Own a few AIRVA. Don't own any Airport shares.
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