Bonza kicks off its first-ever commercial flight

Bonza kicks off its first-ever commercial flight

A sea of purple travellers, including Bonza’s first customers and invited community members, boarded Bonza’s first-ever flight today from its home base on the Sunshine Coast to the Whitsunday Coast.

Today’s route is the first of 27 to be gradually rolled out to a total of 17 destinations after Bonza went on sale last week with flights starting from $49 to $79 per person (one way).

“Our team of legends couldn’t be more excited to begin connecting Aussies for holidays and time with loved ones,” Tim Jordan, CEO of Bonza, said.

“What better place to start than arguably two of the country’s favourite holiday destinations. Whether you are snorkelling the Whitsunday Islands or grabbing a cold one in the craft beer capital of Australia – the Sunshine Coast – we are humbled to take you there.

“Today’s milestone flight comes at a time where demand is high for Aussies to explore their own backyard.”

He said he is thrilled to deliver on Bonza’s promise of stimulating new tourism markets by serving underserved regional communities. Jordan also revealed that since going on sale days earlier, Aussies had embraced the opportunity to book a seat on the app with over 10,000 seats sold (and counting).

“What our first customers will experience onboard is a fresh approach to flying where we keep the bar high on quality, and our costs low,” he said.

The onboard experience includes an all-Aussie menu with items ordered on demand from the Fly Bonza app and delivered directly to customers’ seats. Local menu partners were also invited on today’s flight with food and drink suppliers across the country to join future Bonza inaugurals closest to home.

“As the home base for Bonza this is a momentous day for the Sunshine Coast as Australia’s newest low-cost airline takes to the skies on (its) inaugural flight heading to the Whitsundays, making this and other incredible destinations so much more accessible for everyday Australians,” Sunshine Coast Airport CEO, Andrew Brodie said.

“Bonza’s commencement of services signals a new era for our airport and wider region and over the next 12 months we will see an additional 772,000 seats into the region, which will generate more than $86 million in visitor expenditure.

“Our partnership with Bonza is just the beginning as we look forward to a bright future and bringing even more destinations to our airport that will grow employment and tourism and unlock new market opportunities for business to explore.”

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