JetBlueโ€™s first Airbus A220-300 enters scheduled service

"Rob Dewar", 1st A220, delivered December 31, 2020, in service April 26, 2021 BOS-TPA

JetBlue Airways today announced its first Airbus A220-300 aircraft has officially entered scheduled service with the first revenue flight from Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) to Tampa International Airport (TPA) departing just before 5 oโ€™clock this evening (April 26, 2021).

The aircraft โ€“ which was assembled at Airbus’s U.S. production facility in Mobile, Alabama โ€“ is scheduled to operate between the Northeast and Florida for the next several weeks. JetBlueโ€™s second Airbus A220 is on track for delivery in the coming days, with the third expected to arrive next month.

 

The A220 boasts a nearly 30 percent lower direct operating cost per seat than the JetBlueโ€™s existing E190 fleet. Lower seat costs come from both fuel and non-fuel savings. The A220 fleet will also help to further reset JetBlue’s maintenance costs well into the decade. With a range of up to 3,350 nautical miles and a 40 percent lower fuel burn per seat than JetBlue’s E190 aircraft, the favorable economics open the door to new markets and routes that would have been unprofitable with JetBlue’s existing fleet.

The A220 covers a wide mix of new and existing market possibilities with excellent economics on short, medium and even potentially transcontinental markets. This will allow for better overall aircraft utilization and provide a competitive advantage for JetBlue especially in short haul markets. New cities, routes and markets will be evaluated in the future as more A220 aircraft join the JetBlue fleet.

Spacious Seats

JetBlueโ€™s A220 is outfitted with the Collins Meridian seat, customized around customer feedback and featuring a number of design elements with comfort and convenience in mind. And, in a first for the airlineโ€™s fleet, seating is arranged in a two-by-three configuration. Whether traveling as a couple or a family, JetBlueโ€™s newest plane has multiple seating options for all party sizes.

  • 140 seats with an expanded width of 18.6 inches, the widest available for a single aisle aircraft and the widest in JetBlueโ€™s fleet.
  • Six rows of Even More Spaceยฎ seating
  • Enhanced cushion comfort and adjustable headrests with premium Ultraleatherยฎ, a softer, more breathable vegan leather material.
  • Contoured seatback design at knee level creating additional living space for every customer.
  • Custom designed seatback storage with mesh pockets, perfectly sized for water bottles and loose items.
  • Easy-to-reach in-seat power, featuring AC, USB-A, and USB-C ports.

Keeping Customers Connected

JetBlue will build on its reputation as an industry leader in inflight entertainment options with Thales AVANT and ViaSat-2 connectivity. With this system, JetBlue will offer every customer aboard the A220 expanded and personalized entertainment choices in nearly every region the airline flies (a). JetBlue is the first airline to receive an A220 with Viasat connectivity and only US carrier with free high speed Fly-Fiยฎ on every plane, providing Customers with the ability to connect an unlimited number of devices and stream, surf, or chat during the entire flight, from gate to gate.

  • 10.1 inch, 1080P high definition screen at every seat.
  • 30 channels of DIRECTVยฎ with DVR-like pause and rewind functionality, full seasons of shows, hundreds of movies, and premium content from HBO & SHOWTIME.
  • Picture-in-picture function.
  • Enhanced, 3D flight map offering multiple ways to track time to destination.
  • Personal handheld device pairing capabilities for use as a remote or gaming controller.
  • Expanded Fly-Fiยฎ connectivity, providing coverage to nearly the entire JetBlue network.

Sleek Style in the Sky

JetBlue โ€“ which offers the most legroom in coach (b) โ€“ is also maximizing the A220โ€™s ultra-modern design to create an elevated customer experience throughout the interior. Every aspect of the aircraft has been meticulously customized to create the perfect environment to deliver JetBlueโ€™s award-winning service.

  • Bigger windows for better views and creating an overall spacious feel.
  • More spacious overhead bins for additional carry-on bag capacity.
  • Custom LED mood lighting designed to provide a more soothing inflight experience with lighting scenarios that change with time of day or phase of flight.
  • Redesigned front galley partitions to enhance customer privacy near crew workspace.
  • Lavatories featuring subway tile patterns โ€“ a nod to being New Yorkโ€™s Hometown Airlineยฎ โ€“ and gender-neutral signage unique to JetBlue.
  • Custom-created front and rear wall panel patterns, which incorporate dots and dashes from Morse code to spell out something fun.

Economics & the Environment

The A220 is powered exclusively by Pratt & Whitney GTF engines, which deliver double-digit improvements in fuel and carbon emissions. Optimizing fuel burn is an important first step in JetBlueโ€™s cost-conscious sustainability strategy, and prioritizing fuel-efficient aircraft and engines aligns with JetBlueโ€™s approach to reducing emissions. Earlier this year, JetBlue became the first majorย U.S.ย airline to achieve carbon neutrality for all domestic flights, and later announced its plans to achieve net zero carbon emissions across all operations by 2040.

Top Copyright Photo: JetBlue Airways Airbus A220-300 (CS300 BD-500-1A11) N3008J (msn 55099) (Hops) JFK (Fred Freketic). Image: 953426.

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Swoop returns to Winnipeg

#Chinook

Swoop on April 25 marked its return to Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport (YWG). The airline’s reintroduction of its ultra-low fares now connects Winnipegย withย Hamilton’sย John C. Munro International Airport (YHM) andย Abbotsfordย International Airport (YXX), with operations toย Kelownaย International Airport (YLW) set to begin in June.

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Top Copyright Photo: Swoop (WestJet) Boeing 737-8CT SSWL C-FLBV (msn 40836) YYZ (TMK Photography). Image: 949878.

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Reuters: Breeze Airways boosts its Airbus A220 jet order

From Reuters:

“Breeze Airways, a new U.S. carrier founded by airline backer David Neeleman, has expanded its growth plans with an additional order for 20 Airbus A220-300 jets, industry sources said.

Bringing the startup’s total order for the jet to 80, the deal would make Breeze the second-biggest customer for the Canadian-designed A220 family after Delta Air Lines.”

Breeze Airways will operate a mixed Airbus and Embraer fleet.

The Embraers (below) are currently assisting in the AOC process. The new airline is expected to announce its first routes shortly.

Ex PR-AUB, leased from Azul

Above Copyright Photo: Breeze Airways Embraer ERJ 190-200LR (ERJ 195) N190BZ (msn 19000660) FLL (Gianfranco “Panda” Beting). Image: 953484.

Finnair pilots sign a new 3.5 year collective labor agreement

Delivered on February 13, 2019

Finnish Air Lineย Pilotsโ€™ย Association andย Service Sector Employersย Paltaย have signed an agreement on a new,ย 3.5-yearย collectiveย labourย agreement for Finnair pilots.

The new CLA is in force until 30 Septemberย 2024 and it encompasses several important structural changes that support Finnairโ€™s competitiveness in the fiercely competitive post-pandemic market. These include moving from a serviceย year-basedย salary structure to aย vacancy-basedย salary structure, andย measuresย enablingย balancing the seasonality of air traffic more effectively.

โ€œWith the new collective laborย agreementย our pilotsย demonstrate their willingness toย contribute constructively to Finnairโ€™s rebuild phase in the middle of the largest crisis in the history of aviationโ€, saysย Johanna Karppi, Senior Vice President, Human Resources, Finnair.ย โ€œI am happy that we have together been able toย agree on solutions that support Finnairโ€™s competitiveness while ensuring Finnair is a good employer for Finnish pilots also in the future. The long agreement period brings us predictability and supports the long-term efforts in building Finnairโ€™s future.โ€

In other news, Finnair started to fly with SAF from Helsinki Airport in April as aย  Sustainable Aviation Fuel based solution to reduce business travel emissions with Neste Global.

Top Copyright Photo: Finnair Airbus A350-941 OH-LWN (msn 273) LHR (Andi Hiltl). Image: 947736.

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Airlines to recover after a “Longer and Deeper Crisis” in 2021

From CompanyDebt:

Here are the key facts:

  • IATA, the International Air Travel Association, has warned that 2021 will meanย global losses of $47.7bnย for airlines.
  • January and February figures wereย down 86.6 percentย on 2019 levels.
  • Airline Industry Debt couldย rise toย $550bnย by end of the year.
  • The second half of the year will seeย improved passenger levels, as a result of vaccination progress in developed countries.
  • Domestic flightsย may reachย 96% of pre-COVID levelsย by the end of the year.

Read the full article.

AvAir gains 1.5 million aircraft parts from Iberia Maintenance in largest acquisition to date

Iberia Airbus A340-642 EC-JFX (msn 672) ARN (Stefan Sjogren). Image: 949205.

AvAir, an industry-leading inventory solutions provider for the aviation aftermarket, has secured their largest acquisition to date withย Iberia Maintenanceย to gain more than 1.5 million consumable parts and 30,000 tagged rotable components.

Iberia Maintenance offers Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul services to more than 50 customers worldwide including all IAG airlines, Iberia, Iberia Express, Aer Lingus, British Airways, Level and Vueling; OEMs and other customers from all five continents. Iberia Maintenance provides Engine Overhaul Services for CFM56, V2500 and RB211 engines in its facility in Madrid; Heavy Maintenance for Airbus fleet in its hangars in Madrid and Barcelona; Component Repair Services and Line Maintenance Services across multiple locations in Spain and Latin America.

AvAir offers customized solutions for customers and suppliers to buy, sell, exchange, loan, lease or consign more than 26 million in-stock aircraft parts. The company is ISO 9001, AS9120 and ASA 100 certified, and adheres to the highest quality standards in all phases: purchasing, receiving, stocking, sales and shipping.

Top Copyright Photo: Iberia Airbus A340-642 EC-JFX (msn 672) ARN (Stefan Sjogren). Image: 949205.

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Saudia and Gulf Air hold talks to enhance partnership

"Year of Arabia Calligraphy 2021"

Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudia), the national flag carrier of Saudi Arabia, and Gulf Air, the national carrier of the Kingdom of Bahrain, recently held talks to discuss their close commercial relationships and explore ways to build on the ties by establishing a codeshare agreement.

Being the first two airlines that started operations in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region, Saudia and Gulf Air will cooperate to expand their footprints regionally and internationally by sharing their codes and offering guests the signature warmth of Arabian hospitality.

The codeshare will further enhance seamless travel options for passengers of Saudia and Gulf Air, providing wider choices of domestic destinations in Saudi Arabia and other international destinations across each airlineโ€™s network.

Saudia will place its โ€˜SVโ€™ code on Gulf Air flights from Bahrain to Riyadh, Jeddah, Tbilisi, Sialkot, Faisalabad, Baku, and Multan. On the other hand, the agreement will see Gulf Air place its โ€˜GFโ€™ code on SAUDIA flights from Riyadh and Jeddah to Bahrain, Abha, Jizan, Yanbu, Aljouf, Haโ€™il, as well as Tunisโ€“Carthage airports. These codeshare operations will commence from the upcoming summer schedule of 2021.

Saudiaโ€™s Al Fursan frequent flyer members traveling with Gulf Air on these routes will be eligible to earn and redeem miles for flights operated by either carrier on their codeshare routes. Similarly, Gulf Airโ€™s Falconflyer members will be able to earn and redeem miles when flying on SAUDIA.

Top Copyright Photo: Saudia (Saudi Arabian Airlines) Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner HZ-ARD (msn 41547) (Year of Arabia Calligraphy 2021) CDG (Manuel Negrerie). Image: 953535.

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Finnair to fly to over 60 destinations in summer 2021 โ€“ flights to be added as travel gradually opens

Finnair Airbus A320-214 OH-LXD (msn 1588) ZRH (Rolf Wallner). Image: 930756.

Finnair is preparing to grow its flight schedule this summer with a focus on leisure destinations, as the vaccine roll-out is expected to enable the reopening of travel in many countries.

In June, Finnair will resume flights to destinations like Reykjavik, Bodรธ, Nice,ย Lisbonย and Vilnius. Additional frequencies will also be added to Greek islands such as Rhodes, Chania and Santorini, as well as to Mallorca, Malaga and Alicante in Spain. Finnairโ€™s summer destinations in Italy include Rome, Milan and Venice.

In North America, the vaccine roll-out has progressed well, and Finnair will restart flightsย  to Chicago and Los Angeles in mid-June and increase frequencies on the New York route to up to three flights per week. The restart of these flights is still subject to the development of US travel guidelines.

Travel guidelines are likely to change in many countries during the summer. To facilitate travel planning, Finnair will introduce a new AI-powered solution for customers to explore available destinations and keep up with the latest travel restrictions in different countries. Through the new tool on Finnair.com, customers can plan their travels and prepare for their journey easily using an interactive map. The solution is produced by Smartvel, a technology company specializing in destination content solutions for the travel industry.

Flexibility and peace of mind for summer travel plansย 

To offer customers peace of mind for making travel plans, Finnair hasย a flexible ticket change policyย for all bookings made by 31 August 2021. This means that customers can make changes to their travel dates regardless of their ticket type.

Finnair Corona Coverย has been extendedย and will now be includedย inย bookings madeย up untilย 30 Juneย 2021.ย The cover is offered at no additional cost with all flight tickets for trips departing on or before 31 August 2021 and which do not exceed 31 days, providing they have been purchased via the Finnair website or mobile app. This cover is available for customers travelling abroad from Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Estonia, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain or Ireland. Finnair Corona Cover is designed to supplement other travel insurance you may haveย and provides extra cover in case you test positive for COVID-19 while at your destination. The cover is provided by AIG Europe S.A. andย by itsย Switzerland branch for Switzerland.ย Terms and conditions apply.

Finnair will continue itsย otherย safe travel measuresย and reviews them on a regular basis. For example, using a mask is still required for all customers and crew at the airport and onboard flights. Finnair encourages customers to arrive at the airport in good time before their flight, as travel document checks currently take more time than normal.

In line with the recommendation from the Finnish health authority, Finnair requires customers traveling to Finland to present a negative COVID-19 test certificate or proof of a previous COVID-19 infection. As of May 11, Finnair also accepts a COVID-19 vaccination certificate. There is no requirement for travelers aged between 12-15 to present a certificate.

Finnairย summer 2021 destinations

Finlandย  Europeย  Asiaย  North Americaย 
Ivalo Alicante Bangkok Chicago
Kittilรค Amsterdam Hong Kong Los Angeles
Kuopio Berlin Seoul New York
Kuusamo Bodรธ Shanghai
Oulu Bryssel Singapore
Rovaniemi Budapest Tokyo
Tampere Chania
Turku Copenhagen
Vaasa Dublin
Dubrovnik
Dรผsseldorf
Edinburgh
Frankfurt
Funchal
Gazipasa
Gdansk
Gรถteborg
Hamburg
Heraklion
Krakow
Lisbon
London
Mรกlaga
Manchester
Milan
Moscow
Munich
Nice
Oslo
Palma de Mallorca
Paris
Prague
Reykjavik
Rhodes
Riga
Rome
Split
St. Petersburg
Stockholm
Tallinn
Tel Aviv
Venice
Vilnius
Visby
Vienna
Warsaw
Zรผrich

Top Copyright Photo: Finnair Airbus A320-214 OH-LXD (msn 1588) ZRH (Rolf Wallner). Image: 930756.

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ETF Airways prepares to take delivery of its first aircraft

ETF Airways (Dubrovnik) is a new airline in Croatia.

The new airline is preparing to take livery of its first Boeing 737-800 (ex-MALEV and S7 Airlines 737-8Q8 registered as 9A-ABC, msn 30667, ex OE-ISA and VP-BDH), leased from AerCap.

The aircraft has now been painted in Shannon, Ireland.

ETF will specialize in charter flights as well as ACMI and wet lease services.

JAL Group reduces its domestic network between April 29 – May 31, steps-up its antiviral strategy

JAL-Japan Airlines Boeing 737-846 WL JA317J (msn 35346) NRT (Michael B. Ing). Image: 943473.

The JAL Group has announced further reductions on its domestic network between April 29 and May 31, as the carrier is expecting a slight decline in travel demand in response to the number of COVID-19 cases reported in Japan. In accordance with the conditions of carriage, customers affected by the cancelations will be re-accommodated on an alternative flight.

The JAL Group has implemented key measures to provide our customers with a safe and secure travel experience, including an optional COVID-19 fee-based test for those with valid domestic reservations. To date, the carrier has received more than 16,000 applications to conduct pre-travel testing for COVID-19. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience, but would like to ask for our customer’s understanding during this unprecedented time.

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Note – Figures Include JAL Group Operated Flights (JAL, J-AIR, JAC, HAC, JTA, RAC)
Select routes may be operated by a different aircraft configuration and customers may receive a new seat assignment. Also, First Class/Class J may not be offered when a change in aircraft configuration occurs.

In other news, Japan Airlines is applies sustained antiviral and antibacterial coating to safeguard customers throughout the travel experience:

Summary

-Aircraft are disinfected during the night, but to further enhance hygiene precautionary measures, a SIAA* certified antiviral and antibacterial coating will be applied inside the aircraft to ensure the well-being of our valued customers when they travel on a JAL operated flight.
-Antiviral and Antibacterial coatings will be applied at every customer touchpoint, including the airport counter, check-in equipment and all lounges located in Japan.
* SIAA Society of International sustain growth for Antimicrobial Articles

Since the beginning of the global pandemic, the JAL Group has proactively implemented key measures against COVID-19 to provide our customers with a safe and secure travel experience. Today, the carrier strengthened its commitment by introducing an industry leading antiviral and antibacterial coating inside the aircraft cabin.

Inside the Aircraft

The SIAA certified coating will be applied to surfaces inside the aircraft, which will effectively inactivate most viruses within the cabin. Locations include the lavatory, seats, armrests, overhead bins, interior walls and various locations that customers may come in contact with during a flight. The coating agent has been proven to reduce viral levels in a safe manner, as certified by the SIAA. Aircraft that have been applied with the coating will display the SIAA certification near the entrance of the aircraft. The coating process will start in April 2021 and is expected to be completed by July 2021. (Japan Air Commuter and Hokkaido Air System will be completed by year-end)

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At the Airport

Back in November 2020, JAL began applying the antiviral and antibacterial coating at domestic airport check-in counters, automated baggage check-in machines, check-in kiosks, boarding gate counters, and on airstairs and will gradually expand the program at airports nationwide. Antiviral and antibacterial coatings have also been applied to airport security areas, wheelchairs, and baby strollers.

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Other Safety Initiatives

Since March 15, the carrier is offering an optional COVID-19 fee-based testing service, and has received more than 17,000 applications to conduct the test prior to boarding a Japan domestic flight. In addition, the carrier introduced touchless check-in kiosks at Haneda Airport in March 2021 and has since installed the kiosks at Sapporo, Osaka (Itami), Fukuoka, Okinawa and Hiroshima airport.

JAL has been awarded the highest levels of COVID-19 safety certifications from two leading international airline advisory organizations, in recognition for its enhanced JAL FlySafe measures at the airport and on board. JAL is the first airline in Asia to simultaneously achieve the highest level 5-Star COVID-19 Airline Safety Rating from SKYTRAX, and the highest Diamond Certification from APEX Health Safety powered by Simpliflying.

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Top Copyright Photo: JAL-Japan Airlines Boeing 737-846 WL JA317J (msn 35346) NRT (Michael B. Ing). Image: 943473.

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