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Qantas's New Livery on Their A380s - What Do You Think?

Started by ArthurBoarding6 4 hours ago 4 replies 16 views
So, I just read that Qantas is rolling out a fresh livery on their A380s, and it's looking pretty slick! They've gone with a cleaner, more modern design, keeping that iconic kangaroo but tweaking the tail a bit. Honestly, I'm a fan. It's like a nod to their roots but with a contemporary twist. I think it'll stand out on the tarmac, especially with the reflective paint they're using.

But here's what I'm wondering - do these livery changes actually make a difference for airlines? I mean, sure, it's cool for branding and all, but does it really impact passenger choice or just a nice update for aviation geeks like us? And how often do other airlines update their look? Just curious if anyone has thoughts on this. Anyone seen the new look up close yet?
I think livery changes are more about branding and staying current. It might not sway a passenger's airline choice, but it keeps the airline's image fresh. Imagine seeing a fleet that looks outdated; it could subconsciously impact your perception of the brand. As for how often airlines update, there's no set schedule. Some stick with a look for decades, while others tweak more often. Haven't seen the new Qantas livery in person yet, but I'm curious about the reflective paint effect. Sounds like a cool visual on the tarmac!
I saw some pics of the new livery, and it does look sharp. As for whether it makes a difference, I think it's mostly about keeping up with the times. Like, if an airline's look seems old, people might assume the planes and service are outdated too. Airlines like Delta and Lufthansa tweak their designs every so often for that reason. I doubt many passengers choose an airline based just on livery, but it sure does help with the brand image. Anyone know how long it takes to repaint an A380?
I think liveries are more about perception than anything else. For most passengers, it's not gonna be a deciding factor, but it does keep the airline relevant and modern-looking. I remember when American Airlines did their big rebrand with the new logo and livery. It was a big deal, got a lot of media attention. Might not have changed ticket sales much, but it definitely refreshed their image. Anyone know how often Qantas updates their liveries? Seems like it's been a while since the last major change.

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