Open Skies only applies to the airlines of those two countries. Australia and the USA can have all the open skies they want but this doesn't apply to Singapore Air. SIA's rights would probably be limited to one daily atleast the first few years.Â
5 years from now, the world has 100 777-200LR's with Qantas, AA, UA and Continental all flying from Aussie to the USA, may be then SIA can fly all it wants to Los Angeles. Because the 777-200LR's will fly nonstop to DFW, JFK, ORD and EWR. LAX won't be the exclusive gateway it is today.  The world is going point to point and the A380 will not replace 747-400 on a one for one basis. Qantas will fly nonstop from LHR to Sydney and eventually to LHR from SYD, as always the 777-200LR will become more efficient or improve a few years from now. Nonstop Sydney to JFK is only a few years away, This will happen before George Bush leaves office.Â
Whom would have thought another airline from India would fly internationally, but Jet Airways has, the world is changing and 2 engines are flying 10,000 miles, now only if SIA would ditch the A345 and get with the LR program.
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