The airline has created its first hub on the Sunshine coast – Melbourne to come second – and will be Australia’s only independent low-cost carrier.
Seventeen airports will initially be planned on offering services to; Albury and Mildura joining airports including Cairns, the Whitsunday Coast, Port Macquarie, Newcastle and Melbourne.
Bonza CEO Tim Jordan said ticket prices will be affordable for passengers, with tickets hopefully on sale from next week.
“We believe that fares should start from $50 for every hour that you fly,” Mr Jordan said.
“Now clearly we won’t be selling every seat at that level but that’s the sort of level where there will be good availability for fares.”
Bonza will focus mostly on leisure destinations and routes with no existing non-stop service and will avoid flights between capital cities, Jordan said.
Tickets will only be available on Bonza’s smartphone apps and through registered travel agents.
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