Surprisingly less than one week after our first episode was released, we're releasing our second episode. During this one, we discuss the following items:
- Singapore Airlines to fly A380 to Melbourne
- Superjumbo threat to Qantas stepped up (Steve Creedy @ The Australian)
- British Airways cutting flights to Australia
- British Airways to cut flights to Australia (Steve Creedy @ The Australian)
- Garuda ends their only flight to Darwin
- Plea for Garuda to retain Darwin flights (Daniel Bourchier @ the Northern Territory News)
- Tiger Airlines protests V Australia's agreement with Delta
- Tiger Airlines out to disrupt Delta Airways deal (Geoff Easdown @ the Courier Mail)
- Virgin's joint venture deal with Delta has upset Tiger (Steve Creedy @ The Australian)
- Steve says Tiger Airways' reality show is terrible but he's going to keep watching it (Airways)
- Virgin Blue halts shares and appears to be seeking more money
- Virgin defers on call for funds (Matt O'Sullivan @ WA Today)
- Virgin goes to Gulf for cash (Adele Ferguson @ The Australian)
- Push for second Sydney area airport to be at the Richmond RAAF base
- Airlines push for second airport at RAAF base (Steve Creedy @ The Australian)
- Wikipedia information on RAAF Richmond airbase
- RAAF Sabre jet flies again
- Temora Aviation Museum
- Australian RAAF Sabre Flies Again (AVweb)
- We comment on Robyn Riley of the Sunday Herald Sun panning Air New Zealand's Nothing To Hide campaign
- QANTAS ground staff in Perth are upset with management leaving them to deal with angry passengers
- Perth ground staff lash Qantas inaction (Steve Creedy @ The Australian)
- Jockeys smuggle beer onto REX flight and drink them while returning from a responsible drinking course
- Drunken flight lands jockeys in hot water (ABC News)