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Brindabella Airlines licenced to expand

Thursday, 15 November 2012

Brindabella Airlines announces Sydney to Moree as a new route, providing extra services for regional Australia.

As a result of a successful license application process, Brindabella Airlines have been awarded a five year license to operate scheduled air services between Sydney and Moree with effect from 30th March 2013.

Brindabella Airlines Chief Executive Officer Ian Vanderbeek said today, “We are delighted to have been awarded the Sydney to Moree route by Transport NSW, which results in a natural extension to our existing services in the region. As an airline servicing regional Australia, we are committed to providing Moree and surrounding communities with an increase in flight frequency of 80% by introducing a further 16 flights per week above the current frequency of 20.”

Brindabella Airlines will operate the Sydney to Moree route with their customer’s aircraft of choice, the BAE Jetstream J41. “Operating the Jetstream J41 aircraft on this route will allow us to meet and exceed the expectations of our customers through the provision of complimentary inflight snacks, beverages, and a late afternoon bar service delivered by our friendly cabin crew” said Ian Vanderbeek. Existing customers traveling from Sydney to Moree who benefit from the accrual and redemption of Qantas Frequent Flyer points will continue to benefit from the airline loyalty scheme through Brindabella Airlines affiliation with Qantas Frequent Flyer.

The award of the Sydney to Moree route coincides with the commencement of Brindabella Airlines fleet standardisation program which will result in the BAE Jetstream J41 becoming the airlines standard operating equipment and as such will allow the airline to improve operational efficiency.

Brindabella Airlines plans to introduce the route onto sale through the airlines website www.brindabellaairlines.com.au within the coming days and will work with the incumbent airline to ensure a smooth transfer of bookings for passengers already booked on the Sydney to Moree route.

 

Source = Aeropelican and Brindabella Airlines
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