-- 据澳航(ASX:QAN)周五向澳大利亚证券交易所提交的文件显示,澳航及其旗下捷星航空计划将此前公布的国际和国内航线航班调整延长至2027财年第一季度,以缓解中东冲突导致燃油价格大幅上涨的影响。 在国际航线方面,澳航将继续增加澳大利亚与欧洲之间的航班。珀斯至罗马的航班已延长三个月至10月底,而飞往巴黎的航班将于8月恢复至每周三班往返,并继续从悉尼经新加坡中转。 澳航表示,这些调整是为了应对强劲的欧洲旅行需求,每周将增加往返欧洲大陆的2000个座位。 文件还显示,这些调整将使该公司此前计划的9月份季度国际运力减少2个百分点。 关于国内航线网络,澳航表示将把运力削减5个百分点的措施延长至9月底,主要针对主要首府城市航线。
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