How a US equity giant helped Australia's latest budget airline take flight (2024)

As new budget airline Bonza takes to the skies, many aviation experts are questioning how sustainable the low-cost carrier will be.

Key points:

  • New budget airline Bonza's unusual business model has attracted scepticism
  • The US private equity company that owns the airline says it could take a year to make a profit
  • Bonza CEO says the airline was 14 years in the making

Bonza's unique approach involves flying large, 186-seater aircraft from their Sunshine Coast base to mostly regional destinations only a few times a week.

And all while promising super low airfares.

It's a model some commentators have had a hard time understanding.

So who is funding Bonza, what's their approach, and how longwill they keep pouring cash into a loss-making business?

The backers

Bonza is funded by 777 Partners, a multi-billion-dollar US private equity giant that part-owns a similar Canadian budget airline called Flair.

Among their other investments is a 20 per cent stake in Melbourne Victory football club, as well as controlling ownership of major European clubs including Sevilla in Spain and Genoa in Italy.

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777 founder Steve Pasko was on Bonza's inaugural flight on Tuesday and said he saw an opportunity in the Australian aviation market, which lacks an independent budget carrier. (Jetstar is owned by Qantas.)

"Canada is one of the most significant countries in terms of average income —it has one of the highest ticket prices of any country in the world and it's dominated by two airlines," he said.

"We found that Australia had a lot of the same demographics and we felt it was a very attractive market for low-cost carriers."

Mr Pasko said 777 wasbudgeting for Bonza to run at a loss for 12 months and hopedit would become profitable in its second year.

He said Bonza neededto consistently fill about 90 per cent of seats and the airline would be "flexible" by experimenting with its destinations and frequency.

"We might adjust frequency or might adjust whether we fly continue to fly that market or not —maybe it's seasonal."

The sceptic

Veteran aviation industry analyst Neil Hansford is among those who question whether Bonza can survive.

He said the airline's combination of low fares, large aircraft and infrequent flights to off-the-grid destinations made no business sense.

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"The model just simply doesn't work," Mr Hansford said.

"Those of us in the industry with a lot of experience can't understand how you can use brand new aircraft that are 180 seats on routes that would barely support a 70-seat aircraft.

"The noise that I'm hearing supporting it is all people who have a personal need, but they may fly once or twice a year – the truth will come in the load factor."

His scepticism is further entrenched by Bonza parking its jets on the Sunshine Coast, which he said "doesn't have the same attraction to most people that the Gold Coast has".

"If it was the Gold Coast or Brisbane or Sydney I could maybe understand it … if this airline survives, this business model won't survive to Christmas 2024."

Mr Hansford said he believed 777 Partners wouldrealise the model wasflawed and shift strategies to flying between more capital city markets.

"I sit and shake my head, and I can't understand," he said.

"I'd love to see them pull it off. But Qantas and Virgin will do nothing to try and to match it or combat it.

"Because if the market was there, Qantas would have put Jetstar on it and going back in previous times, Virgin would have put Tiger [Airways] on it."

The dream

The way Bonza chief executive Tim Jordan tells it, the budget airline was dreamed up about 14 years ago while he was gazingup at the sky.

"I stepped onto my verandah at Urunga [near Coffs Harbour] and looked skywards and realised that most people couldn't afford to get on the aircraft I'd just seen fly overhead," he said.

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"So 14 years in the making, out the back of the garage, and we're here today. I'm really, really pleased that on behalf of team Bonza that we're able to bring flying within the reach of the many, not the few."

Mr Pasko and 777 Partners are betting that there's an unquenched thirst for people to fly to new routes.

The airline's executives have spruiked how Bonza is "on sale, not having a sale".

The crux will be how many airfares are available at sale prices, and whether the app-only booking strategy —with no call centre for when things go wrong —will satisfy the travelling public.

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How a US equity giant helped Australia's latest budget airline take flight (2024)

FAQs

Who funded Bonza? ›

“Bonza was wholly reliant on funding from our sole investor 777 Partners. Although there was no feedback that funding had ceased, our ongoing and progressing execution plans were curtailed abruptly on the 30th April 2024 with the repossession of our aircraft,” they said.

What is the most used airline in Australia? ›

By passengers carried (millions)
RankAirline / holdingAlliance / association
1Qantas GroupOneworld
3Virgin Australia Holdingsn/a
2Air New ZealandStar Alliance
4Air Niuginin/a
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Who are the shareholders of Bonza? ›

Pasko is the founder and managing partner of 777 Partners, Bonza's majority shareholder. Weiss is a 777 Partners vice president. Raniga, a former CCO at South African Airways (SA, Johannesburg O.R. Tambo), left his role at 777 Partners in November 2023 to set up an entity called Stealth Startup.

Why did Bonza collapse? ›

Bonza collapsed into voluntary administration on April 30 after its aircraft were suddenly repossessed and flights were suspended.

Is Bonza owned by Qantas? ›

American private investment group 777 Partners owns Bonza, alongside several football clubs around the world – including a stake in A-Leagues side Melbourne Victory and Canadian low-cost carrier Flair Airlines.

How much money does Bonza owe? ›

It was estimated Bonza owed more than $110 million to creditors, landlords, staff and the tax office. Hall Chadwick's Richard Albarran, Kathleen Vouris, Brent Kijurina and Cameron Shaw were appointed as Bonza's liquidators.

What is the best airline to fly to Australia? ›

Which Airlines Should You Fly to Australia
  • Qantas. In 2014, this Australian airline ranked 11th in the world, due to its delectable catering and improved airline lounges. ...
  • American Airlines. ...
  • Emirates. ...
  • Cathay Pacific. ...
  • Singapore Airlines. ...
  • Virgin Australia. ...
  • Malaysia Airlines. ...
  • Air New Zealand.

Which Australian budget airline is the best? ›

If you're looking for cheaper fares, book flights with low-cost discount airlines in Australia, including Jetstar, Scoot, Tiger Airways and Virgin Australia.

What aircraft does American Airlines fly to Australia? ›

Boeing 787-9

Will Bonza survive? ›

Bonza doomed to failure from the start, just like so many Australian airlines before it. Bonza's collapse is merely the latest in a long history of failed Australian airline experiments, but it probably won't deter others from going in on a wing and a prayer.

What does Bonza mean? ›

BONZA. = AWESOME, EXCELLENT, TERRIFIC! 🌟👌 😇 Also try alternative spelling 'BONZER', or 'BEAUT', 'BEAUTY' or 'RIPPER'!

Did someone buy Bonza? ›

Bonza goes bust

Bonza appears all but certain to be shut down for good after no one submitted a bid to buy the collapsed airline, leading its administrators to sack all staff. More than 300 workers were told this morning by administrators Hall Chadwick that their employment had been terminated.

Who funds Bonza? ›

Risky private equity backing

This caused Bonza to be hamstrung by severe fleet issues, as many of its planes have been redirected by 777 Partners to its other airlines owned. According to Australian Aviation, 777 Partners was also responsible for sourcing and paying the leases for all of Bonza's aircraft.

Which Australian airlines have gone bust? ›

List of defunct airlines of Australia
AirlineCeased operations
Australian National Airways1931
Australian National Airways (ANA)1957
Australian Regional Airlines of Queensland1993
Australian Transcontinental Airlines1936
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Will I get my money back from Bonza flights? ›

You may cancel your Bonza flight by contacting our Support Centre via chat on the app or on our website‚ however all Bonza flights purchased are non-refundable.

Has Bonza owner 777 Partners paid Everton $30 million? ›

Bonza entered voluntary administration in April after its lessors seized its fleet of four Boeing 737 MAX 8s, forcing it to cancel all flights. However, it later emerged that 777 Partners paid $30.9 million to the Liverpool-based club hours after the budget airline's aircraft were repossessed.

Who backs Bonza? ›

U.S. investment firm 777 Partners were the inaugural investors and backers.

Why did Bonza go into voluntary administration? ›

Bonza has entered voluntary administration after the company that owns its aircraft lessor tried to repossess its planes, leaving hundreds of travellers stranded across the country on Tuesday.

Who is behind 777 Partners? ›

Steven Pasko Josh Wander

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