“The excitement for what we are about to deliver is palpable and the timing couldn’t be better. We believe that if you’re flying for about an hour your fare should be from $50. Clearly there are upward pressures on the industry,but there are also rising cost of living pressures,” Jordan said.
The Bonza chief said the airline would target holidaymakers and he was confident the carrier would not be dislodged by the mass operational issues which have plagued the industry since it emerged from COVID-19 restrictions last year.
“I would not be so foolhardy to say we’re not going to have occasional delays. It’s just part of running an airline. But we are the first airline to launch with a spare aircraft which will be ready to go when something does go wrong”.
Minister for Infrastructure,Transport,Regional Development and Local Government Catherine King said it was a “welcome milestone” for Australian aviation as the sector continues its COVID-19 recovery.
“The entry of a new operator will boost competition in the Australian aviation sector,offering more choice to the travelling public,and putting downward pressure on fares,” King said.