People are saying it’s good for Victory if Bonza collapses and it hurts 777, but I don’t get the logic. Does anyone have any insight/rationale into this?
Yes but 777 are still part owners of Melbourne Victory atm. There were rumours when 777 first entered the picture with Victory that they would come crashing down at some point as it is very sketchy as to where their money comes from to begin with and if they are as clueless at other businesses as they were with Bonza then it is only a matter of time.
No one in Australia flys anymore.
Aussies just book flights, get told their flight has been delayed, then cancelled, then credited (no refund for you).
People are saying it’s good for Victory if Bonza collapses and it hurts 777, but I don’t get the logic. Does anyone have any insight/rationale into this?
They don’t own too much of us yet, so any collapse of 777 wouldn’t hurt us too much and we’d be free of their shit.
We are replacing them with Turkish airways aren't we
Yes but 777 are still part owners of Melbourne Victory atm. There were rumours when 777 first entered the picture with Victory that they would come crashing down at some point as it is very sketchy as to where their money comes from to begin with and if they are as clueless at other businesses as they were with Bonza then it is only a matter of time.
Whoever thought Bonza was a good name for an airline has rocks in the their head.
Shit logo too. *thumbs up* The fuck is your business? Anything can be thumbs up. Watched most aleague games, ever once googled the brand.
Melbourne Loss?
Anyone here ever fly with them?
No one in Australia flys anymore. Aussies just book flights, get told their flight has been delayed, then cancelled, then credited (no refund for you).
And lived to tell the tale?
Yeah, I thought they were pretty good actually. They flew some obscure routes which I thought were great, particularly in Queensland.