ITA Airways unveils its Volare loyalty program

ITA Airways has made this announcement:

  • The 4 pillars of the Volare Program: freedom, personalization, choice, connection
  • Never have so many Italian champions come together to celebrate the union of ITA Airways with Italian sport
  • ITA Airways reveals the new names for the aircraft with the blue livery. Great success for the survey of Italians
  • What’s new for the 2022 summer season: the first Rome Fiumicino-Miami flight departs today, followed by flights to North and South America, and to Japan
  • Excellent performance for punctuality and regularity

On March 1, in the new ITA Airways “Piazza di Spagna” Lounge at Terminal E of Rome Fiumicino Airport, Alfredo Altavilla, Executive Chairman of ITA Airways, and Fabio Lazzerini, Chief Executive Officer of ITA Airways,

alongside illustrious guests such as Giovanni Malagรฒ, the President of CONI (the Italian National Olympic Committee), Valentina Vezzali, Undersecretary of State to the Presidency of the Council of Ministers with responsibility for Sport, and Vito Cozzoli, the President and Chief Executive Officer of Sport Salute S.p.A., presented to representatives of the Italian and international press the new Volare loyalty program and unveiled the names of the Italian champions to whom the aircraft with the blue livery have been dedicated.

Never have so many Italian champions come together to celebrate the union of ITA Airways with Italian sport: among the guests were champions of Italian sport like Bebe Vio, Gregorio Paltrinieri, Simone Barlaam, Giuseppe Abbagnale, Novella Calligaris, Deborah Compagnoni, Flavia Pennetta, Francesca Schiavone, Adriano Panatta, Filippo Ganna, Andrea Lucchetta, Dino Meneghin, Gustav Thoeni, Elisa Balsamo, Giacomo Agostini; and with them President Giovanni Petrucci, Mrs. Federica Rossi Cappelletti, Nicola Riva โ€“ Gigi Riva’s son โ€“, the heirs Gioia Bartali and Angelo Fausto Coppi and Giuseppe Pottocar, Director of the Museum dedicated to Tazio Nuvolari.

Kick-off of the Volare program

โ€œVolareโ€ is the new loyalty program that was born on 15 October 2021 along with ITA Airways. It has been designed as an open ecosystem of services and products, made available by ITA Airways and its partners to ensure that customers have a unique, 360 ยฐ travel experience of maximum value.

From today the program is enriched with new features that increase its flexibility and ease of use and offer frequent flyers everything they could desire from a program dedicated to them. Volare is widening its strength based on the four values on which it was developed:ย ‘Freedom’, ‘Personalization’, ‘Choice’, andย ‘Connection’:

FREEDOM:ย this consists mainly of maximum flexibility in the accumulation and use of points.ย Volare is in fact a revenue-based program in which the accumulation of points is linked to overall expenditure rather than to the distance travelled, thereby ensuring that the customer gets a genuine return of value.

The methods of collecting points are clear and advantageous. Each purchase the customer makes accumulates points: from 10 to 23 points per euro spent, with multipliers based on the level of membership, the route, flight class, and the ticket purchased. Moreover, redeeming points has literally no limits. In fact, there are no ‘blackout’ dates or purchase limits for award tickets: any class, fare and route will be redeemable, on any date. The number of points required for award flights will vary according to the value of the ticket at that time; customers can therefore choose to use their points freely whenever they want to, based on how many points they want to spend. Finally, using the “cash & points” mode, the customer can pay for a ticket entirely using the points they have collected or, if these are not enough, making up the difference with cash.

PERSONALIZATION:ย Volare is a ‘made to measure’ program that consists of four exclusive Clubs, on an upward scale of increasing levels of premiumness and dedicated priority services:

  • Club Smart:ย lets the customer accumulate and redeem points with every purchase they make on ITA Airways flights and soon, also on the marketplaces of its partners.
  • Club Plus:ย has an access threshold of 30,000 points, and an accrual multiplier of 10%. This gives extra baggage services, priority benefits on baggage tags, boarding, check-in, transfer desk, and Priority lost and found, as well as a dedicated customer service.
  • Club Premium:ย has an access threshold of 60,000 points and an accrual multiplier of 20%. Its exclusive services include access to the Lounges, Free Fast Track, free assigned seat, extra baggage, and Priority benefits on baggage tags, boarding, check-in, transfer desk, and Priority lost and found, as well as a dedicated customer service.
  • Club Executive:ย with an access threshold of 90,000 points and an accrual multiplier of 30%, it gives access to the Lounges, Free Fast track, free assigned seat, extra baggage, and Priority benefits on baggage tags, boarding, check- in, transfer desk, and Priority lost and found, as well as a dedicated customer service and a Kit that includes a physical card and a welcome gift.

With every purchase on ITA flights, customers can accumulate the points they need to upgrade to the higher Club level and take advantage of various benefits and premium services. Furthermore, beginning from Club Smart, as the access threshold increases, the advantage for the customer also increases in terms of multipliers and the services available.

CHOICE:ย the third value that the Volare program offers to customers is greater choice. Thanks to the partnership with SkyTeam, all of the Club-related services that are currently available for all ITA Airways flights will soon be extended to the other airlines in the network, enabling members to access more than 1,000 destinations worldwide. Furthermore, as part of ITA Airways’ business expansion strategy, the Company is committed to building an ecosystem of partnerships that offer Volare members even more products and services on which they can accrue and redeem points.

CONNECTION:ย Volare has an innovative, digital, and flexible footprint. It is always online and can be accessed at any time and anywhere via the web platform and the dedicated app.

There are already many subscribers to Volare, both from Italy and abroad. To date, the program has approximately 275,000 members, of which approximately 40,000 are Elite members (i.e. Club Plus, Premium and Executive). This result is also important because it is consolidated on the international market: suffice to say that 35% of the participants in the Status Match campaign came from foreign companies. Furthermore, preliminary analyses show that Volare subscribers buy and fly more than non-subscribed clients, confirming the importance of the program in increasing the satisfaction of our customers.

Aircraft with the blue livery

A few days ago, the “Naming Azzurri” survey concluded, an initiative by ITA Airways that asked to nominate the non-active Italian sports champions whose names could be given to the aircraft with the new livery.

The first aircraft to enter the fleet with the new blue livery was the Airbus A320 dedicated to the championย Paolo Rossi, which has been operational since 24 December 2021. From the beginning of 2022 two A319s entered service, dedicated toย Pietro Menneaย andย Gino Bartali, along with an A320 dedicated toย Fausto Coppi.

Those were the four names chosen by the Company. On 24 January 2022, the โ€˜ballโ€™ was passed to the followers of ITA Airways, who nominated their Italian champions. The survey has proved a resounding success and has confirmed that the move of putting the customer at the center of business, a pillar in ITA Airwaysโ€™ strategy, is a winning one as it makes them feel like protagonists and, above all, it puts into practice in the service offered to customers, the choices made by those who will receive it. In addition, the survey has confirmed that the national carrierโ€™s flag is a value shared by the world of the web which testified to the spirit and the importance of being Italian and the pride of seeing the Italian sports champions flying on ITA Airways aircraft.

From the numerous nominations received from followers, ITA Airways has chosen the following Italian champions for its 22 aircraft with the new livery:

Giuseppe and Carmine Abbagnale
Giacomo Agostini
Roberto Baggio
Enzo Bearzot
Novella Calligaris
Deborah Compagnoni
Alessandro Del Piero
Marcello Lippi
Andrea Lucchetta
Dino Meneghin
Tazio Nuvolari
Adriano Panatta
Federica Pellegrini
Flavia Pennetta
Gigi Riva
Valentino Rossi
Francesca Schiavone
Sara Simeoni
Marco Simoncelli
Gustav Thoeni
Alberto Tomba
Francesco Totti

What’s new for 2022 summer season

In summer 2022 ITA Airways will be operating flights to 64 destinations of which 23 are national, 34 are international, and 7 are intercontinental. It is the intercontinental destinations that are the big new feature for this new season of ITA Airways, which, thanks to its latest-generation Airbus A330s and A350s, will reach the most important destinations in world tourism.

Just today in fact at 11.00, the first, Rome Fiumicino – Miami flight, AZ0630, marked the beginning of our new intercontinental operation. It will land in Miami at 16.40 local time.

The Rome FCO – Miami route will operate 3 times a week on Tuesday, Friday and Sunday. The return flight will depart Miami at 19.40 local time.

The first Rome Fiumicino – Boston flight, AZ 614, will depart tomorrow 2 March, and will operate twice weekly every Wednesday and Saturday in the first three weeks of March, to be increased to 3 weekly frequencies starting from the last week of March. Operated by an Airbus A330, it will depart Rome at 10.20, landing in Boston at 14.00 local time. The return Boston – Rome Fiumicino flight will depart at 17.10 local time, landing in Rome at 07.00 local time.

The Rome Fiumicino – Miami and Rome Fiumicino – Boston flights will increase during the summer season and will rise from 3 to 5 weekly frequencies in the months of April and May. From June to September these flights will become daily.

On 2 April the first ITA Airways intercontinental flight will depart from Milan Malpensa to New York JFK. It will operate 5 times a week on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday. Operated by an Airbus A330, it will depart Milan Malpensa at 12.50, landing in New York at 16.10 local time. The return New York – Milan MXP flight will depart at 20.40 local time, landing at 10.50. The Malpensa – JFK flight joins the Rome FCO – New York JFK that was already operated by ITA Airways in the winter 2021/2022 season.

From June 2022 there will also be departures from Rome Fiumicino to new destinations: Los Angeles, Buenos Aires, Sao Paulo, and Tokyo. Thus, from 2 June, ITA Airways conquers two of the world’s principal markets, the United States and South America, which have always been preferred destinations for Italian holidaymakers and the countries with the largest populations of Italian origin. These two markets are also very important destinations for business and freight traffic. ITA Airways is also conquering the Japan market with a direct flight from Rome FCO to Tokyo Haneda. Operated by A330 aircraft, it will operate 5 times a week beginning from 1 June every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, departing Rome at 15.10 and landing in Tokyo the following day at 10.35. From 2 June the return flight from Tokyo Haneda will operate every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday, departing Tokyo at 13.35 and landing in Rome at 19.35. From August these flights will become daily.

The 2022 ITA Airways summer season will also feature the most popular Mediterranean destinations with new flights to the islands of Italy, Spain, Greece and Croatia. In particular, ITA Airways will operate seasonal flights in August from Rome FCO and Milan LIN to Lampedusa, Pantelleria, Corfu, Heraklion, Rhodes, Ibiza, Menorca, and Mallorca.

Also in August, the destinations of Kefalonia, Dubrovnik and Split will be served from Rome FCO, and Thessaloniki from Milan Linate.

All the new ITA Airways flights can be purchased on the ita-airways.com website, from the ITA Airways Call Center, or from travel agencies and airport ticket offices.

Thanks to our codeshare agreements with the major international carriers, ITA Airways is also continuing to grow its commercial strategy via partnerships with other global carriers – giving a privileged access route to the markets of greatest interest for the Company, firstly and foremost in Europe but also in America, Africa, and Saudi Arabia.

With the direct flights from Rome Fiumicino and Milan Linate, these codeshares enable ITA Airways to reach the entire domestic networks of the following airlines via their hubs: Air Malta, Tarom, Air Europa, Bulgaria Air, Tap, Croatia Airlines, Air Serbia, KLM, Luxair, Middle East Airlines, Etihad Airlines, Air France, Delta, Ethiopian Airlines, Kenya Airways, Saudi Arabian Airlines, Czech Airlines, Air Baltic, Pegasus Airlines, and Royal Air Maroc.

In all, 20 codeshare agreements have been signed so far, for a total of 248 destinations served, on which ITA Airways will use its own codes.

The Piazza di Spagna Lounge

Inaugurated in mid-January, the “Piazza di Spagna” Lounge is located in Boarding Area E of Rome Fiumicino airport and extends over an area of about 1,000 square meters with 200 available seats. It includes meeting areas, bookable in advance, and the Kids Lounge, which is dedicated to welcoming our younger guests and allowing them to play. The Lounge offers customers an environment that is elegant and at the same time familiar, thanks to having an Italian approach to hospitality. Customers are welcomed at the entrance by the blue of the new ITA Airways livery, which symbolizes the unity, cohesion, and pride of our country and represents Italian sport and our national team. The catering service is inspired by Italian food and wine excellence, with a bar area where among other things, our customers can sample a selection of fine Italian wines or a typical Italian aperitif prepared by professional bartenders. The offer is in two parts: breakfast and an all-day catering service with an additional hot meal interlude for passengers taking the morning flights to New York, Miami, and Boston. The offer is completed by Wi-Fi connectivity, TV screens with the news of the day, a display for checking flight departure times, and our new digital newsstand service.

This contactless digital reading service was created thanks to our partnership with PressReader, as a very large virtual room where passengers can find newspapers and magazines from all over the world. Offered free of charge, it will enable them to access more than 7,000 titles directly from their device, including newspapers and magazines from 120 countries in more than 60 languages, without any limit. Access is very simple: after completing the web check-in, the passenger directly receives a link to the digital kiosk within the email that delivers the boarding pass. The link is valid for the following 58 hours, and there is also an app that can be used to download the content and read it offline, at any time.

Operational performance

As at 15 February 2022, ITA Airways recorded 96,9% of flights landed on time, and 99,9% of its entire operation was completed in regularity. In January ITA Airways was the top airline in Europe in terms of punctuality and the first in the world in terms of regularity. This was certified by data from FlightStats, an authoritative independent US company that prepares monthly rankings of these indicators for all airlines.

ITA Airways, which started operations on 15 October 2021, was immediately positioned at the top of these punctuality and regularity rankings by providing a service that met with customer satisfaction. These positive results are the result of the professionalism and dedication of all ITA Airways employees, thanks to constantly listening to the opinions of all our customers, who are always at the center of the business.

Marco Finelli reporting from Italy.

There may be over 150,000 Russian tourists overseas, some may be stranded

Airspace bans against Russian airlines are working.

However some Russian tourists may have trouble getting home. Some may be stranded for a while. Certainly this pales to what Ukrainian citizens are facing. Their lives and homes are at stake due to Russian aggression against Ukraine. Many have been forced to flee the country.

According to TASS, Russian tour operators calculate the number of Russian tourists outside of Russia to be currently over 150,000, with some 27,000 in countries directly affected by air travel bans.

In addition, Russian airlines may be forced to return their leased aircraft.

 

Wizz Air says it wants to get trapped crews and A320s out of Ukraine

By Ted Reed.

From Forbes:

https://www.forbes.com/sites/tedreed/2022/03/02/wizz-air-says-it-is-working-to-get-trapped-crews-and-a320s-out-of-ukraine/?sh=efd2d5347e5a

WestJet Group to acquire Sunwing Vacations and Sunwing Airlines

It’s official. WestJet issued this statement:

WestJet and Sunwing announced today that they have reached a definitive agreement under which the WestJet Group of companies will acquire Sunwing Vacations and Sunwing Airlines.

The transaction will bring together two distinctly Canadian travel and tourism success stories to deliver new travel options and greater value for travelers in the rapidly expanding leisure and work-from-anywhere travel markets. The combination will enable both companies to protect and create jobs and rebuild strength in the Canadian travel industry at a critical time.

WestJet Logo (CNW Group/WESTJET, an Alberta Partnership)

Following the close of the transaction, a new tour operating business unit will be created under the WestJet Group, to include both Sunwing Vacations and WestJet Vacations Inc., and will be led by Sunwing CEOย Stephen Hunter. Sunwing’s current shareholders will become equity holders in the WestJet Group.

Canadian travelers will have access to more competitive airfares and affordable vacation packages through the combined strength of the companies. The tour operator business will be headquartered in Toronto, with aย Quebecย head office inย Lavalย and the business will continue to market the Sunwing brand alongside WestJet Vacations. The WestJet Group will maintain its head office inย Calgary.

The WestJet Group of companies will expand to include Sunwing Airlines. This will add increased capacity, dedicating otherwise seasonal aircraft to operate year-round inย Canada, instead of Sunwing supplementing seasonal demand with imported aircraft, which translates into more jobs for Canadians. This acquisition will improve the WestJet Group’s ability to offer more affordable fares by immediately expanding its low-cost footprint inย Canada.

WestJet Group and Sunwing intend to build on their collective history of constructive labour relations and will respect all arrangements with union and employee associations, including those in place and those currently under negotiation.

As a result of the resiliency created by the transaction, Sunwing expects to no longer require the pandemic-related Large Employer Emergency Financing Facility (LEEFF) Sunwing obtained from the Canadian government in early 2021, which will be fully repaid upon closing of the transaction.

The combination, which remains subject to receipt of regulatory approvals, is anticipated to close late 2022.

WestJet is in the hunt to acquire Sunwing Airlines

Sunwing Airlines’ days may be numbered. According to Bloomberg, WestJet is nearing a deal to acquire the carrier.

Spirit Airlines to fly to Monterrey, Mexico

Spirit Airlines has announced two daily nonstop flights from Monterrey International Airport (MTY) to George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) and Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS), starting in June 2022.

Spirit initially entered Mexico in 2003 when its first flight landed at Cancun International Airport (CUN) and continued to invest in the country by adding new stations at Los Cabos International Airport (SJD) in 2012 and Puerto Vallarta International Airport (PVR) in 2021. This new MTY service is an expansion inland in addition to the popular beach destinations, focused on connecting friends and relatives with affordable flights.

Spirit’s Austin service will provide the only nonstop flight between the two cities, providing a critical air link between major cities. In Houston, Spirit’s new Monterrey service complements a robust international network providing Houstonian’s affordable nonstop flights to seven international destinations, along with 17 domestic destinations.

Spirit Airlines Routes from MTY

Destination:

Flights Available:

Launch Date:

Austin, TX (AUS)*

Daily

June 22, 2022

Houston, TX (IAH)*

Daily

June 22, 2022

*Subject to government approval

Should Sabre shut off its services to Russian airlines?

This is an excellent idea by Jon Ostrower (see below).

No reservations .. No Airline.

It may be time for Sabre to take action.

This is what Sabre markets to airlines, including Aeroflot and S7 Airlines:

Optimize the life of every flight from planning through the day of operations.

As travel dynamics become more complex, the industryโ€™s largest technology provider will be there, as we always have, with the most current, intelligent solutions to keep airlines running at peak performance.

We are constantly striving โ€“ creating the new technology that will help you get the most revenue from every flight. Sabre offers the most comprehensive portfolio of solutions powering end-to-end retailing, distribution, and fulfillment.ย  Our integrated ย technology is backed by our strategic partnership with Google, transforming the way airlines realize maximum value in their technology investment. From commercial planning and offer management to distribution and operations, discover how Sabre delivers the insights airlines need to realize profitable growth.

Intelligent, flexible technology to fuel transformation and drive more agility.

Sabreโ€™s retailing and Distribution portfolio helps airlines maximize revenue while creating a differentiating brand experience. This requires end-to-end retailing capabilities, backed by an open and scalable technology ecosystem.

  • Network Planning & Optimization โ€“ Deliver the most profitable schedules across the network while optimizing forecasts, aircraft utilization and connectivity.
  • Offer Optimization โ€“ Drive incremental revenue through advanced decision support and marketplace insights while optimizing pricing, revenue management and merchandising.
  • Offer Sourcing โ€“ Distribute, promote and preference offers across all channels, to put the right offer in front of the right traveler. Build loyalty and drive higher conversion rates through personalization.
  • Customer Touchpoints โ€“ Sell travel through simplified workflows and intuitive points of sale. Leverage APIs to tailor the airline agent workspace and direct channel experience.

Sabreโ€™s Fulfillment portfolio ensures airlines can seamlessly fulfill on the brand promise, while efficiently managing their operations on the day of travel. From above the wing to inside the cockpit, read more about why airlines choose Sabre to manage the day-of-travel experience.

  • Inventory Management โ€“ Leverage sophisticated inventory controls and high scalability to increase revenues across flights and ancillaries.
  • Departure Control โ€“ Discover streamlined and efficient customer processing, both inside and outside of the airport, through leading passenger and aircraft capabilities.
  • Order Management โ€“ Access a single view of the sale to fulfill customer reservations through end-to-end booking, distribution, and fulfillment products.

Sabre believes in empowering developers to reimagine the business of travel through direct management of APIs and robust software developer kits. Visit the developer portals to find documentation and curated resources to bring your brand experience to life.

Finnair to resume flights to Tokyo Narita with four weekly frequencies and new routing now 13 hours

As of March 9, 2022, Finnair will again fly to Tokyo Narita airport four times a week out of Helsinki, avoiding the Russian airspace. The flight time is approximately 13 hours and the flights connect smoothly to Finnairโ€™s European network via its home hub Helsinki Airport.

Finnair flies from Helsinki to Tokyo Narita four times per week on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, departing at 17.30 local time. The Tokyo-Helsinki route is operated on Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays departing at 22.40 local time.

Earlier this week Finnair cancelled its flights to China, Japan and South Korea until March 6, 2022. Finnair continues to fly to Bangkok, Delhi, Phuket and Singapore, with a longer routing that avoids Russian airspace. Finnair flies to Bangkok and Phuket also from Stockholm Arlanda in addition to Helsinki.

Other news:

Alaska Airlines recalibrates its Boeing 737-9 MAX 9 order, will add the 737-8 and 737-10 models

Alaska Airlines announced plans today to broaden its mainline fleet by adjusting its current 737-9 aircraft order with Boeing to include the bigger 737-10 and longer-range 737-8, which are all part of the 737 MAX family of planes. These additional 737 models will enhance Alaska’sย ability to meet specific market requirements with optimal aircraft size and capability.

 

Prior to today’s announcement,ย Alaska’sย contractual 737 order featured 145 firm orders and options for 737-9 aircraft for delivery between 2021-2026. There are currently 14 737-9s inย Alaska’sย fleet. Of the remaining 131 aircraft, 79 are firm orders and 52 are options. We now envision a mix of 70 737-9s, 60 737-10s and 15 737-8s for the 145 planes.

Alaska expects to take delivery of its first 737-8 airplanes in the second half of 2023 and its first 737-10s in early 2024.

They will build on the success of the 737-9 which offers 20% better fuel efficiency and generates 20% less carbon emissions per seat than the Airbus A320 they’re replacing. The three 737 MAX models offer several key common features, such as the same cockpit, same engines, and similar aircraft and engine components.

How will Russia-Ukraine conflict affect air travel? Longer flights, higher fuel costs, fewer planes

The United States followed Canada, the European Union and most western Europe countries in closing its airspace to Russian aircraft (sorry no more trips to Miami for Russians).

USA Today examines what is likely to happen to air travel, especially this summer: