Southwest launches new service from Memphis, Pensacola and Richmond

Southwest Airlines (Dallas) launched new flights this weekend in three cities that join the carrier’s network through previously established service by wholly owned subsidiary AirTran Airways (Dallas).ย  The new routes complete a plan to bring Southwest Airlines service to all domestic cities in the Company’s network by year’s end, as the integration of Southwest and AirTran approaches its final phases.

As of November 3, 2013, Southwest Airlines offers new nonstop service between:

Pensacolaย and Nashville and Houston (Hobby)

Richmondย and Orlando

Memphisย and Baltimore/Washington, Houston (Hobby), Orlando, Chicago (Midway), and Tampa.

AirTran will continue service between Atlanta and Richmond International Airport, with four daily nonstop departures.ย  Southwest Airlines anticipates a full conversion in Richmond in the second half of 2014.

Copyright Photo: Ton Jochems/AirlinersGallery.com.ย Southwest Airlines’ Boeing 737-3H4 WL N352SW (msn 24888) in the Lone Star One motif lands in Las Vegas.

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Austrian Airlines to fly to Ibiza next summer, hopes to end the year with an operating profit

Austrian Airlines (Vienna) starting on June 1, 2014, it will be offering one flight a week to the Balearic island of Ibiza. Having already added Palma de Mallorca to its โ€˜Austrian myHolidayโ€™ flight program in summer 2013, the domestic carrier is now set to incorporate another Spanish destination into its program of charter flights. Austrian will be offering 20 nonstop flights a week to Spain next summer.

Vienna – Ibizaย ย ย ย  Flight daysย ย ย  Departureย ย ย ย  Arrival
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New from next July: summer service to Malรฉ and more flights to Delhi.

Austrian continues to expand its tourism product under the Austrian myHoliday program. From July 1 next year, the domestic carrier will be offering one flight a week to Malรฉ, capital of the Maldives, in a new drive to incorporate the idyllic Indian Ocean destination into its summer schedule. Until now, Austrian Airlines has only offered the route in its winter schedule. The Austrian service to Delhi will also increase by one extra flight from next summer onwards, and the company will fly to the Indian metropolis seven times a week as a result.

On the financial side, Austrian issued this statement:

Austrian Airlines has clearly improved the operating profit in the first nine months of the year (before one-time effects) by โ‚ฌ10.3 million to โ‚ฌ19.4 million. This increase was primarily achieved on the cost side and also includes savings from the merger of the flight operations of Tyrolean and Austrian. In total, โ‚ฌ220 million in gross profit improvements were sustainably raised in the first year of the restructuring program.

Austrian Airlines CEO Jaan Albrecht: โ€œAustrian Airlines is well on track. The restructuring phase will be followed by the planned development of the intercontinental business.โ€

Synergies from the merger of the engineering and flight operations administration as well as the expansion of long-haul routes should deliver an additional โ‚ฌ40 million improvement in gross profit in years 2 and 3. The expansion phase also includes the appointment of around 230 new flight attendants with the operation of an additional long-haul aircraft starting in summer 2014. Recruitment of the staff has already commenced.

In contrast, further savings are being made in the area of administration: The merger of the engineering and flight operations administration of Tyrolean Airways and Austrian Airlines should be completed in 2014 and, as already announced last year, result in a reduction of up to 150 positions. The merger of flight operations and administration has seen the removal of four areas, including the duplicated areas of Cabin, Cockpit, Flight Ops Administration and Head Office Administration at Tyrolean and Austrian.

The merger also includes combining the air traffic control centers at the two locations in Innsbruck and at the hub in Vienna. In the area of technical maintenance, the so-called โ€œPart Mโ€ or support functions, such as engineering, planning and control, will be combined in Vienna. Technical maintenance of the fleets will continue to be performed at different locations. The maintenance of the Bombardier Dash 8 aircraft will be performed in Innsbruck, the Airbus and Boeing aircraft will be maintained in Vienna, and Bratislava is the location for the overhaul of the Fokker fleet.

Jaan Albrecht: โ€œUnfortunately, we donโ€™t have any choice. We must make our organization more efficient and remove duplications across the Group – above all the organizational duplications that have existed for years.โ€

The result as at 30 September 2013 in detail:

Operational expenditure was reduced in the first nine months of the year by โ‚ฌ74 million or 4.3 percent from โ‚ฌ1,722 million to โ‚ฌ1,648 million.

Total operational revenue fell in the first nine months of 2013 by 3.7 percent to โ‚ฌ1,667 million (2012: โ‚ฌ1,731 million). The operating profit as at September 30, 2013 amounted to โ‚ฌ19.4 million. In the previous year, the transfer of flight operations to Tyrolean Airways significantly increased the profit by โ‚ฌ67.5 million. The subsequent application of the new accounting standards IAS 19R increased this one-off effect by an additional โ‚ฌ134.4 million (see table of figures for details).

Fewer aircraft in service, but better load factors

Austrian Airlines carried 8.6 million passengers in the first nine months of 2013. This corresponds to a slight reduction of 1.8 percent compared to the previous year. The reason: Austrian has removed four aircraft from its medium-haul fleet. In addition, up to two fewer long-haul aircraft were deployed due to the retrofit of the cabins.

Capacity expressed in available seat kilometers (ASK) was reduced by 4.5 percent. However, Austrian Airlines improved its load factor to 78.8 percent (2012: 77.7 percent). In total, Austrian operated 102,768 flights in the first three quarters of the current year, or 376 flights a day on average.

The headcount of the Austrian Airlines Group including its fully consolidated subsidiaries was 6,222 employees on the reporting date of September 30, 2013 (30 September 2012: 6,320 employees).

Austrian Airlines continues to achieve excellent figures in terms of reliability and punctuality. With a departure punctuality rate of 88.6 percent, Austrian Airlinesโ€™ figures continued to be better than the European average. Regularity stood at 98.9 percent. This makes Austrian Airlines one of the most punctual and reliable airlines in the world.

Expansion of intercontinental business planned

The schedule to North America will be significantly expanded overall: From ย July 1, the new Boeing 777-200 ER will fly daily to Washington, adding around 90 seats per flight to the seat capacity. Depending on the configuration, the Boeing 777-200 ER offers space for about 310 passengers, while the Boeing 767-300 ER has 220 seats. Newark, New Jersey, will also be added as a new destination. The newly introduced Vienna-Chicago O’Hare-Vienna route will be increased from five weekly to daily flights from summer 2014.

โ€œThe expansion will also have an impact on passenger numbers and the bottom line. We are expecting about 130,000 additional passengers in 2014,โ€ says Albrecht.

Outlook: Profit in the low double-digit millions for the full year

Austriaโ€™s biggest domestic airline remains confident about the full year 2013:

โ€œWe want to end the year with an operating profit in the double-digit millions on the balance sheet, in the black, of course,โ€ concludes Albrecht. The last time Austrian Airlines was in the black was in 2007.

Copyright Photo: Paul Bannwarth/AirlinersGallery.com. All Austrian branded aircraft are now operated by lower cost Tyrolean Airways (except one 777 to keep the Austrian AOA alive).ย Tyrolean Airways’ Fokker F.28 Mk. 0070 OE-LFG (msn 11549) now with just Austrian titles (it was formerly Austrian arrows) lands at EuroAirport serving the Basel/Mulhouse/Freiburg area.

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Air Seychelles orders three Viking Air DHC-6-400s

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Air Seychelles (Mahรฉ)ย has announced the purchase of three Viking Air DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 400 aircraft, in a deal which will see the island carrier renew its domestic fleet. The new aircraft will be used for services between Mahรฉ and Praslin, as well as other islands in the archipelago, including Bird, Denis and Frรฉgate.

All three aircraft deliveries are scheduled for mid-2015, with an option for earlier delivery if aircraft become available.The airline currently operates one DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 400 and three Series 300 aircraft.

Copyright Photo: Viking Air.ย Air Seychelles’ first Twin Otter Series 400, and the second Viking production aircraft, msn 846, waits on Viking ramp prior to customer delivery.

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Video. Flying on the DHC-6 in the Seychelles from Praslin back to Mahe.

Norwegian’s pilots call off their strike today after reaching a new agreement

Norwegian Air Shuttle’s (Norwegian.com) (Oslo) 600 pilots called off their strike today after four days of government-sponsored mediation.

The airline issued this short statement (translated from Norwegian):

Norwegian’s management and Norwegian Pilot Union (NPU) have agreed on a new contract for the pilots. This means the normal operation in the future.

Both parties are very pleased that we have reached an agreement and we can now look forward and build a strong, competitive Norwegian. The most important thing for us is that our passengers can feel safe with our flight goes as usual, said CEO Bjรธrn Kjos.

Copyright Photo: SM Fitzwilliams Collection/AirlinersGallery.com.ย Norwegian Air Shuttle’s (Norwegian.com) Boeing 737-8JP WL LN-DYU (msn 39008) with Jorn Utzon on the tail and also painted in the special “Wireless Internet on Board” scheme passes through Dublin.

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JetBlue becomes the first U.S. airline to implement personal electronic devices from gate to gate

JetBlue Airways (New York) received approval for gate-to-gate personal electronic device (PED) from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) atย 4:15 p.m. ET on November 1, and implemented the policy immediately. The very first commercial flight of any U.S. airline to allow gate-to-gate PED use was JetBlue’s flight 2302 fromย New York’sย JFK to Buffalo, scheduled departure timeย 4:30 p.m.ย All JetBlue customers were immediately allowed to start using personal electronic devices (PEDs) during all phases of flight, on all flights.

Prior to the new policy, customers had to turn off and stow all electronic devices during taxi, takeoff, landing and when the aircraft was below 10,000 feet. The new policy allows JetBlue customers to use smart phones, tablets, games and other smaller electronic devices at any time during taxi, takeoff and during flight, unless otherwise instructed by a crew member. Laptops must be stowed for taxi, takeoff and landing.

Copyright Photo: Brian McDonough/AirlinersGallery.com.ย JetBlue Airways Airbus A320-232 N586JB (msn 2160) ย in the special “I Love NY” scheme arrives at Washington (Reagan National).

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Airlines impacted at Los Angeles International Airport by shooter, Terminal 3 remains closed

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Airlines at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) were impacted yesterday morning (November 1) when a 23-year old gunman forced his way through the TSA checkpoint at Terminal 3, killing one TSA officer. Terminal 3 remains closed this morning, forcing the relocation of several airlines. Flights were delayed yesterday for several hours on average.

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Indigo Partners’ statement on the progress of its acquisition of Frontier Airlines

Indigo Partners (Phoenix) has issued this statement regarding the progress of its acquisition of Frontier Airlines (2nd) (Denver):

โ€œGood progress has been made on all fronts as we work to satisfy conditions to close Indigo Partners’ previously announced acquisition of Frontier Airlines from Republic Airways Holdings.

  • โ€œWe are pleased to note in this regard that a tentative agreement has been reached with FAPAInvest on commercial matters.
  • โ€œWhile progress has been made, no agreement has been reached with Barclaycard about an extension of its credit card and associated line of credit.
  • โ€œWe continue to work with the Association of Flight Attendants and we believe all sides recognize the importance of an agreement to both the AFA membership and to Frontier.

โ€œWe remain hopeful that remaining conditions to closing can be achieved in the next few days.โ€

Indigo Partners is a private equity firm established by W. A. Franke in 2003 to pursue acquisitions and strategic investments in the air transportation and related industries. The firm was a significant investor in Tiger Airways based in Singapore and Spirit Airlines based in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, and maintains lead investments in Wizz Air Holdings, Plc, a ULCC with multiple bases in Central and Eastern Europe and Volaris Airlines, a ULCC based in Mexico City.

Copyright Photo: Tony Storck/AirlinersGallery.com.ย Frontier Airlines’ Airbus A319-111 N908FR (msn 1759) (Blue Heron) lands in Las Vegas.

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Alaska Airlines launches new routes today

Alaska Airlines (Seattle/Tacoma) begins daily service between Boise, Idaho, and San Diego today, as the carrier celebrates 30 years of service to Boise Airport.

Summary of new service:

Start date City pair

Departs

Arrives Frequency
Nov. 1 Boise-San Diego

10:30 a.m.

11:40 a.m. Daily
Nov. 1 San Diego-Boise

5:35 p.m.

8:45 p.m. Daily

All times based on local time zones.

The flights will be operated by Alaska Airlines regional partners SkyWest Airlines (St. George) and Horizon Air (Seattle/Tacoma).

In other news,ย Alaska Airlines is also inaugurating daily service between Seattle/Tacoma and Colorado Springs, Colorado, starting today, and between Seattle/Tacoma and Omaha, Nebraska, starting on November 7.

Summary of new service:

Start date City pair Departs Arrives Frequency
Nov. 1 Seattle-Colorado Springs 6:20 p.m. 9:55 p.m. Daily
Nov. 2 Colorado Springs-Seattle 8:00 a.m. 9:55 a.m. Daily
Start date City pair Departs Arrives Frequency
Nov. 7 Seattle-Omaha 10:40 a.m. 3:45 p.m. Daily
Nov. 7 Omaha-Seattle 4:15 p.m. 5:45 p.m. Daily

Times based on local time zones.

Flights will be operated by SkyWest Airlines using 70-seat Bombardier CRJ700 regional jets.

Finally,ย Alaska Airlines is growing again in Portland, Oregon, with new nonstop flights between the Rose City and Tucson, Arizona, today, and between Portland and Reno/Tahoe, Nevada, starting on November 8.

Summary of new service:

Start date City pair Departs Arrives Frequency
Nov. 1 Portland-Tucson 9:15 a.m. 12:05**/1:05 p.m. Daily
Nov. 1 Tucson-Portland 12:35**/1:45 p.m. 3:30**/3:40 p.m. Daily

** Nov. 1 and Nov. 2 flight time differs due to daylight saving time adjustment.

Start date City pair Departs Arrives Frequency
Nov. 8 Portland-Reno 11:10 a.m. 12:45 p.m. Daily
Nov. 8 Reno-Portland 1:15 p.m. 2:50 p.m. Daily

All times based on local times zones.

Alaska Airlines’ Portland-Tucson flights will be operated by SkyWest Airlines using 70-seat CRJ700 regional jets (above). Portland-Reno/Tahoe flights will be flown for Alaska by Horizon Air using 76-seat Bombardier DHC-8-402s (Q400s).

Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing/AirlinersGallery.com.ย Alaska SkyWest’s (SkyWest Airlines) Bombardier CRJ700 (CL-600-2C10) N217AG (msn 10031) climbs away from the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport hub.

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Japan Airlines to install Internet services and upgraded cabins on select domestic routes

Japan Airlines-JAL (Tokyo) has announced it will further expand its JAL NEW SKY PROJECT and install in-flight Internet service on select Japan domestic flights. The airline issued this statement:

JAL NEW SKY PROJECT was initially launched by the airline in January 2013 with the introduction of the JAL SKY SUITE 777 on international routes. The revamped aircraft boasts increased comfort and functionality in all classes based on the themeย โ€œDesigned to evoke aย โ€˜one-class higherโ€™ย feel.โ€ย Leading the redesign are the airlineโ€™s new fully-flat seats in JAL Business Class.ย ย Furthermore, the new JAL SKY SUITE 767 will be introduced onto select international flights starting in December 2013.

As part of this latest Project, JAL will revamp cabin interiors on aircraft operating on select domestic routes, which will include the installation of leather seating and LED lighting throughout the cabin based on the themeย โ€œSuperior Cabinโ€. Another highlight of the new Economy class seat is a slim-style seatback design resulting in approximately 5cm (max.) more legroom than the present seat pitch, providing customers with a more comfortable travel experience.

Additionally, in-flight Internet service, currently available on select JAL international flights from July 2012, will be first installed onto select Japan-domestic flights.

New seats

The new leather seating in J-class and Economy class will be made from the same high-quality genuine leather used for seats installed in luxury vehicles. The airlineโ€™s plan is to revamp all the cabin seats in both classes on select domestic routes. In addition, carpet installed throughout the cabin will also be replaced to match the redesigned interiors

Economy class

A slim-style seatback design results in approximately 5cm (max.) more legroom than the present seat pitch.

The all-leather seats are molded to better fit the natural contour of the passengerโ€™s back and overall body, providing significantly more comfort.

The light-weight material helps to reduce fuel consumption and carbon dioxide emissions.

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Class J

Seating in JALโ€™s popular Class J will offer slightly wider space for passengers to enjoy their time in-flight, and the new genuine leather covered seats will evoke a feeling of luxury.

 

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LED lighting in cabin

Based on the concept โ€œair-like lightingโ€, the cabin atmosphere can be easily changed according to the flight hours, the season, and the natural rhythm of time to create a relaxing ambience and a feeling of Japan.

Lighting based on the time of day:

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First class service to be installed on some Boeing 767-300 ER aircraft:

The popular First class service on present domestic flights will be expanded to domestic Boeing 767s.

Top Copyright Photo: Akira Uekawa/AirlinersGallery.com. Boeing 767-346 ER JA658J (msn 40370) approaches the runway at Haneda Airport in Tokyo. All other photos by Japan Airlines.

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Boeing to increase the 737 production rate in 2017 to 47 aircraft per month

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Boeing (Chicago) has announced the production on the 737 program will increase to 47 airplanes per month in 2017, the highest rate ever for the best-selling airliner in history. Once implemented, the 737 program will build more than 560 airplanes per year, and will have increased output by nearly 50 percent since 2010.

Boeing currently produces 38 airplanes per month from its Renton, Wash., factory and will increase the rate to 42 per month in the first half of 2014. First delivery of the 737 MAX is on track for third quarter of 2017.