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Alice Springs Airport

IATA Code
ASP
ICAO Code
YBAS
City
Alice Springs
Country
Australia
Runways
1133m x 18m
2438m x 45m
Airlines presently operating to this airport with scheduled services
Qantas Airways
Airlines presently operating to this airport via codeshare
American Airlines

Alice Springs Airport is a regional airport serving the town of Alice Springs in central Australia. Owned and operated by the Northern Territory Airports under the Airport Development Group, the airport is located 15 km south of Alice Springs. The airport is one of Australia's largest inland commercial airports, handling over 650,000 passengers per year. The airport serves the surrounding region which comprises Uluru (Ayers Rock) many national parks.

Location of Alice Springs Airport, Australia


 
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Tiger Australia Incoming Managing Director, Andrew David Tiger Australia settles in for medium-term with new director but growth restrictions and lower fares

3-Oct-11 4:03 PM

Tiger Airways Australia is settling in for the medium-term with a re-launched network it has built up, which is now approximately one-third of its Jun-2011 pre-grounding size. The immediate future will see former Virgin Blue executive Andrew David take the reigns from Tony Davis, who is leaving the company.

Tiger is also lowering its lead-in fares to pre-grounding levels, but no headline fares of AUD15 inclusive or zero (plus taxes) have been offered yet, and may not be as long as Tiger faces no price undercutting and seeks to build network volume with requisite approval from the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA). Its growth outlook is focused on Melbourne Tullamarine, with service resumption from Melbourne Avalon unlikely in the next year.

Tiger Airways returns to fundamentals after reprieve in Australia

11-Aug-11 5:47 PM

Faced with severe regulatory restraints following the lifting of a six-week grounding of services, Tiger Airways Australia is drastically simplifying its operation to focus on a single hub at Melbourne Tullamarine and only serving the popular Sydney route. As the airline returns to the skies on 12-Aug-2011, Tiger will suspend 14 routes and drop 10 destinations. This month Tiger will only operate 14% of its pre-grounding flights, but this represents only 8% of its pre-grounding available seat kilometres (ASK). But the carrier is to remain in Australia - perhaps with a re-brand.

EBITDA margin reveals best performed airports

31-Dec-10 12:34 PM

As a tough year for the aviation industry comes to a close, a review of EBITDA margins achieved by a variety of airport operators globally reveals some surprising results.

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