Virgin Atlantic and IndiGo announce a new codeshare agreement

Virgin Atlantic and IndiGo have announced a new codeshare between the UK and India, offering seamless connections and increased opportunities for frequent flyers to earn more points than ever before.

The codeshare partnership will mean customers booking a Virgin Atlantic ticket will be able to fly on the airlineโ€™s London Heathrow to Delhi and Mumbai flights and connect to and from 7 additional cities in India. Later this year the agreement will be expanded to cover a total of 16 destinations throughout India, as well as connections onto Virgin Atlanticโ€™s extensive US network operated via London Heathrow.

 

The agreement will allow Virgin Atlantic to sell seats to passengers connecting onto IndiGo flights. The initial codeshare destinations in India include Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Amritsar, Goa, Delhi and Mumbai. The additional destinations will include Kochi, Chandigarh, Jaipur, Pune, Coimbatore, Nagpur, Vadodara, Indore and Visakhapatnam.

The new codeshare agreement will allow Virgin Atlanticโ€™s Flying Club members to reach their rewards faster, with opportunities to earn both Virgin Points and Tier Points available on every codeshare with IndiGo.

The codeshare flights will be available this week for booking for travel beyond 27th September, subject to government approval.

 

Codeshare destinations

Phase one Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Amritsar, Goa, Delhi, Mumbai
Phase two Kochi, Chandigarh, Jaipur, Pune, Coimbatore, Nagpur, Vadodara, Indore and Vishakhapatnam.ย Connect on IndiGo to and from London Heathrow via Delhi / Mumbai

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Air Serbia to launch direct Niลก-Zurich flights this winter

Air Serbia, the national airline of the Republic of Serbia, has announced the launch of direct flights between Niลก and Zurich.

Flights from Constantine the Great Airport will operate twice a week, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, during the holiday part of the upcoming winter season. The first flight, JU1374, is planned for December 17 of the current year, while the last flight on that seasonal line will operate on 14 January 2023. Tickets are already on sale.

Aside from the abovementioned direct seasonal flights, passengers will still be able to travel between Niลก and Zurich during winter season the same as before โ€“ via Belgrade.

Niลก- Zurich winter flight schedule:

Flight number Origin Departure Destination Arrival Frequency Launch date
JU 1374 Niลก (INI) 17:45 Zรผrich (ZRH) 19:55 SAT December 17, 2022
JU 1374 Niลก (INI) 07:10 Zรผrich (ZRH) 09:20 WED December 21, 2022
JU 1375 Zรผrich (ZRH) 15:05 Niลก (INI) 17:05 SAT December 17, 2022
JU 1375 Zรผrich (ZRH) 10:05 Niลก (INI) 12:05 WED December 21, 2022

Icelandair participates in the first passenger flight of an electric airplane in Iceland

Icelandair made this announcement:

This week, Icelandair participated in a significant event in Icelandic aviation history when the President of Iceland and the Prime Minister were the first passengers to fly in a 100% electric airplane. These are the first steps in an important journey towards more environmentally friendly aviation. The opportunities for Iceland are great due to short domestic flight routes, access to green energy and Icelandโ€™s location between Europe and North America.

The first electric airplane in Iceland, bearing the registration TF-KWH is a two-seater Pipistrel, manufactured in Slovenia. It is of similar size as the planes that the flight academies use for flight training.

Cooperation is the key to successful energy exchange

The company Rafmagnsflug ehf. (Electric Flight) brought the first electric plane to Iceland with the aim of taking an initiative towards the energy exchange of aviation, training staff in this new technology and introducing it to the nation. Rafmagnsflug ehf. was originally founded by Matthรญas Sveinbjรถrnsson and Friรฐrik Pรกlsson in the end of 2021, but they have been working for the past three years to get the first electric plane to Iceland. Behind Rafmagnsflug ehf. are companies and individuals who want to contribute to speeding up the energy exchange in aviation and introduce the latest technological innovations.

Cooperation between stakeholders is a key factor when it comes to energy exchange, and it is therefore important that the largest sponsors are from aviation, airport operations, energy production and tourism; Icelandair, Isavia, Landsvirkjun and Hotel Rangรก. Other sponsors are Landsbankinn, Geirfugl ATO, The Reykjavik Flight Academy, and the Iceland Aviation Academy, together with Matthรญas, Friรฐrik and Herjรณlfur Guรฐbjartsson.

The airplane will be used for flight training, but it is also expected that the public will be able to purchase sightseeing flights with this first electric plane in Iceland and experience traveling the skies on a Zero-Emission plane.

Icelandair’s commitment to net zero emissions by 2050

Icelandair has set ambitious new goals to reduce carbon emissions:

  • In line with the airline industryโ€™s goals, we have made a commitment toย reach net zero emissions by 2050.
  • In addition, we have set a medium-term target toย reduce our carbon emissions by 50% per operational ton kilometer (OTK) by 2030ย compared to 2019 levels. This is a measurement of carbon emissions relative to carried passengers and cargo loads.

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Lufthansa is facing another strike by its pilots tomorrow

Lufthansa is facing another pilot’s strike tomorrow (September 2) by the VC union:

The German pilotsโ€™ union Vereinigung Cockpit (VC) has called on its members at Lufthansa and Lufthansa Cargo to strike from 00:01 to 23:59 CET on 2 September. This will affect Lufthansa and Lufthansa Cargo departures at German airports.

The airline is unable to provide more specific information on the impact of the walkouts at this time. Lufthansa will do everything possible to minimize the impact of the strike measures for its passengers. Passengers are requested to continuously checkย www.lufthansa.comย for information regarding their flight.

Michael Niggemann, Chief Human Resources Officer and Labor Director of Deutsche Lufthansa AG:ย “We cannot understand VC’s call for a strike. The management has made a very good and socially balanced offer โ€“ despite the continuing burdens of the Covid crisis and uncertain prospects for the global economy. This escalation comes at the expense of many thousands of customers.”

Specifically, the Group has presented an offer with an 18-month term, in which pilots at Lufthansa and Lufthansa Cargo will receive a total of 900 euros more in basic pay per month in two stages. This will benefit entry-level salaries in particular. An entry-level co-pilot will receive more than 18 percent additional basic pay over the duration of the agreement, while a captain in the final stage will receive five percent. With the agreement for the ground staff, the Group has shown that it is prepared to make significant pay increases.

As an alternative, VC has been offered the option of allocating all or part of this volume elsewhere, for example for structural changes such as adjustments to the pay scale.

In addition, the Group is offering VC the opportunity to jointly conclude a new Perspective Agreement (German: โ€˜Perspektivvereinbarungโ€™ / PPV), which guarantees cockpit personnel at Lufthansa and Lufthansa Cargo cockpit personnel a minimum fleet size.

VC demands would increase payroll costs by more than 40 percent

In contrast, VC is not only demanding a 5.5 percent wage increase by the end of the year as a first step, but also additional compensation above inflation as of January 2023. According to current estimates, this would increase the payroll cost for cockpit personnel at Lufthansa and Lufthansa Cargo by a good 16 percent over the two-year period proposed by VC.

In addition, VC is demanding, among other things, a new pay scale with a higher base salary as well as more money, for example, for sick days, vacation or training. In addition to the 16 percent, this would increase cockpit payroll costs by a further 25 percentage points based on data from previous years. Even without taking the financial consequences of the Covid crisis into account, this is not acceptable.

In total, the demands of VC would increase cockpit payroll costs from 2.2 billion euros by probably more than 40 percent โ€“ or approximately 900 million euros โ€“ over the next two years.

Massive investments at Lufthansa and Lufthansa Cargo for years

Nowhere in the Group has there been more investment than in job growth at Lufthansa and Lufthansa Cargo. Since 2010, around 60 percent of all new aircraft have been deployed at these two flight operations. By 2024, the Group expects 33 new, state-of-the-art long-haul aircraft, all of which will go to Lufthansa, along with the associated jobs.

Between 2010 and the start of the Covid crisis, for example, the number of cockpit jobs at Lufthansa and Lufthansa Cargo grew by 18 percent, and by as much as 45 percent at the Munich hub. This growth is also reflected in the recent past: since 2017 and the conclusion of the Perspective Agreement with Vereinigung Cockpit, not only have nearly 700 co-pilots been hired at Lufthansa and Lufthansa Cargo, but also 400 already employed co-pilots have been made captains, thus developing careers. New captain positions will also be created this year โ€“ a total of 125.

“We want to continue this growth with our cockpit colleagues at Lufthansa and Lufthansa Cargo,” says Michael Niggemann. “We want to find solutions at the negotiating table โ€“ our offers on the collective pay agreement or also on an overall agreement including a new Perspective Agreement are a good basis for continuing talks with VC.”

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Italy selects Certares-led consortium for elusive talks to acquire ITA Airways

The government of Italy has selected a group led by U.S. private equity fund Certares, backed by Air France-KLM and Delta Air Lines Inc.,ย for exclusive talks on buying a majority stake in ITA Airways according to Reuters.

However Delta Air Lines has stated publicly that it has no intention of investing in the new Italian flag carrier.

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Emirates to introduce Premium Economy to five more cities with newly retrofitted Airbus A380s starting in December

Emirates today announced plans to debut its newly retrofitted A380s featuring its latest Premium Economy cabins to five new cities from December – New York JFK, San Francisco, Melbourne, Auckland and Singapore. The airline will also add more Premium Economy seats on services to London Heathrow and Sydney, as its newly enhanced aircraft sporting refreshed cabins roll into scheduled service.

The airline aims to offer customers more opportunities to experience its highly acclaimed Premium Economy product, and its latest deployment plans will also see 85 A380s back in the sky by December, well-timed to serve the year-end travel demand.

Emiratesโ€™ enhanced A380s with Premium Economy to New York JFK, San Francisco, Melbourne, Auckland and Singapore will operate as follows:

  • To New York JFK, Emirates will operate with its newly retrofitted A380 on EK203 and EK 204, starting from 1 December.
  • To Auckland, Emirates will debut its Premium Economy cabin on EK 448 and EK 449, starting 15 January 2023.
  • From 1 February 2023, Melbourne will become the second Australian destination to be served with the signature Emirates A380 featuring Premium Economy. Services will be deployed on EK 406 and EK 407.
  • San Francisco will become the second US destination to be served by the retrofitted A380 with refreshed interiors on EK 225 and EK 226, starting on 15 February 2023.
  • Emiratesโ€™ enhanced A380 with Premium Economy will land in Singapore for the first time on 1 March 2023, operating as EK 354 and EK 355.

Emirates will also update its schedules to London Heathrow, Sydney and New York JFK with its retrofitted A380 aircraft operating on the following services:

  • From 15 December 2022, Sydney will become the first city in the Emirates network to offer Premium Economy seats on all flights, with the introduction of the airlineโ€™s retrofitted aircraft on EK 414 and EK 415.
  • From 1 January 2023, London Heathrow will receive its third daily service with Premium Economy, with the new product debuting on EK 005 and EK 006.
  • From 15 March 2023, Emirates will operate its second A380 with Premium Economy to New York JFK on EK 201 and EK 202.

Emirates will also start A380 services with a Premium Economy debut to Christchurch from 26 March 2023, as an extension of the Dubai to Sydney service, operating with EK 412 and EK 413.

Scaling up A380 operations

With travel demand the strongest itโ€™s been in more than two years, Emirates will provide customers more choice and a better experience as it ramps up A380 services to 42 destinations by the end of March 2023. In tandem, the airline is optimising its network to meet robust demand and enhancing its existing schedules to over 400 A380 departures from Dubai, offering 460,000 weekly A380 seats by March 2023, including 81,000 seats across its premium cabins, offering the very best in customer comfort.

By year end, the airline will be serving close to a third of its network with its flagship on 85 A380s as it unlocks more destinations like Houston, Bengaluru, Perth, Auckland, Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur, with additional cities to be announced in the coming weeks. With an expanded list of cities, Emirates will have recovered 75% of its pre-pandemic A380 network. The airline is also adding frequencies to popular cities already served by its flagship, bringing greater resiliency and stability to its operation.

Raising the bar for premium air travel

Since Emirates debuted its Premium Economy Class to London, Paris and Sydney, customer response has been overwhelmingly positive with demand exceeding expectations, demonstrating its appeal and willingness of travellers to trade-up and try the quiet luxury and meticulously customised experience it offers.

On a four-class Emirates A380, the Premium Economy cabin is located at the front of the main deck with 56 seats laid out in a 2-4-2 configuration. In the cabin, every inch of space anticipates customer needs with a generous seat pitch and width for working and relaxing, and customised features that offer function and convenience like in-seat charging points and a side cocktail table. The experience is rounded off with expertly curated in-flight amenities, an inventive menu and extensive beverage options.

The Emirates A380 experience has long been taking passenger comfort to new levels, with an extensive suite of products that turn the journey itself into a destination, including one of the industryโ€™s largest screens for customers to enjoy the airlineโ€™s award-winning in-flight entertainment system, ice. Customers travelling in First and Business Class cabins can enjoy the aircraftโ€™s signature features such as the popular Onboard Lounge and fully flat seats in Business Class, as well as private suites and Shower Spas in First Class.

Emirates recently announced plans to kick-off of its fleet retrofit programme, consisting of a multi-billion dollar investment to ensure customers continue to have the best experience in the sky. Starting from November, the airline will begin intensive work to upgrade and retrofit the interior cabins of 67 Airbus A380 and 53 Boeing 777 aircraft, with one aircraft rolling out into service every 16 days. By 2025, nearly 4,000 new Premium Economy seats will be installed, 728 First Class suites refurbished and over 5,000 Business Class seats upgraded to a new style and design.

Emirates is the worldโ€™s largest operator of the A380, with 118 double-decker aircraft in its fleet. Since A6-EVF, the first A380 reactivated in 2020 began flying, the operating fleet has clocked in more than 31,000 trips worldwide, carrying over 10 million passengers.

In other news, Emirates carried more than 10 million passengers on nearly 35,000 flights to 130 destinations this summer.

Having anticipated the strong return of travel demand, Emirates worked closely with its airport partners to operate as scheduled, minimise travel disruptions, and take customers to their planned holidays and trips to see friends and family across the world over the summer.

The airline also ramped up operations to serve customer demand during this busy period, reinstating daily services to London Stansted, and increasing flights to 33 cities on popular routes across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, as well as to favourite holiday spots like the Seychelles, Maldives, Mexico and Miami.

In June, Emirates added Tel Aviv to its global network and in July it added a third daily flight to London Gatwick to serve travellers impacted by capacity cuts at Heathrow.

The iconic Emirates A380, the worldโ€™s largest commercial jet, was also deployed to serve high customer demand at over 30 cities around its network.

On ground, the airline re-opened and was operating 32 signature Emirates Lounges, including 25 dedicated lounges at major airports across its network, to provide frequent flyers and premium travellers with a comfortable haven to rest and refresh during their journey. The airline had also reinstated its trademark complimentary Chauffeur Drive airport transfers for First and Business Class customers in nearly all cities it serves.

Dubai International (DXB) is the worldโ€™s busiest international airport. With millions of Emirates customers arriving, departing, and transiting through DXB each month, the airline ensured smooth operations at its 24/7 hub with close co-ordination and additional resources deployed throughout the airport eco-system.

Travellers benefited from the airlineโ€™s investments in services and digital initiatives to reduce wait-times at the airport and facilitating a smooth flow for customers to complete their formalities and get to where they are going.

During the summer months:

  • over 3.8 million travellers across the network checked-in online via emirates.com and the Emirates App
  • over 500,000 travellers used the 22 self-service check-in kiosks and 38 baggage drop facilities in Dubai Terminal 3
  • over 11,000 travellers utilised Emiratesโ€™ home check-in services, which are complimentary for First Class passengers departing Dubai, entirely skipping the airport check in queue and proceeding straight to immigration

Emirates continues to rebuild its network and capacity as travel restrictions ease. It is currently operating at 74% of its pre-pandemic network/capacity and plans to increase that to 80% by year end. The airline is also commencing in November a US$2 billion retrofit programme to equip 120 aircraft with its latest onboard products.

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United Airlines and Emirates are set to announce a codeshare agreement

United Airlines and Emirates are set to announce a new codeshare agreement according to a report by Reuters.

More from Reuters:

https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/united-emirates-set-announce-codeshare-agreement-source-2022-08-30/

airBaltic loses EUR 59.3 million in the first six months of 2022

airBaltic issued this financial statement for the first half of 2022:

Due to increased travel demand, the unaudited consolidated financial results of airBaltic group for the first six months of 2022 show a significantly increased revenue of EUR 191.5 million โ€“ 270% more than the same period last year.

Martin Gauss, Chief Executive Officer of airBaltic: โ€œIn comparison to the first six months of 2021, this year, we have seen a tremendous growth in both our passenger numbers and performed flights. We have recorded a strong summer, and our core mission for the future remains to be the main connectivity provider to and from our home cities of Riga, Tallinn, Vilnius and Tampere.โ€

โ€œThe net result in the first six months has been significantly impacted by a number of challenges, mainly the ongoing war in Ukraine, uncertainty around the Covid-19 pandemic, global supply chain issues, increasing fuel prices and more. These global challenges have affected airBaltic, respectively resulting in the groupโ€™s consolidated net loss of EUR 59.3 million in the first half of 2022,โ€ Martin Gauss added.

During the first six months of 2022, airBaltic carried 1.3 million passengers or 299% more than during the same period last year. The number of performed flights increased 177% to 16ย 925 flights.

H1 2022 H1 2021 Change %
Revenue EUR 191.5 million EUR 51.7 million 270%
Net loss EUR (59.3) million EUR (61.5) million -4%
Passengers 1.3 million 0.3 million 299%
Flights 16 925 6 110 177%

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Copa Airlines is celebrating its 75th anniversary of the Hub of the Americas with a 737 retro jet

Copa Airlines is celebrating its 75th anniversary of connecting the Americas with a special 1990s retro livery on pictured Boeing 737-8V3 HP-1841CMP (msn 44156).

Copa issued these photos and statement (translated):

On August 31, 200, we unveiled our Boeing 737-800 NG painted in the colors that our fleet wore at the beginning of the 1990s, a key time in our history, when we began what would come to be called the Hub of the Americasยฎ and our transformation as the leading airline of the Americas.

Copa Airlines also issued this statement:

Copa Airlines, a subsidiary of Copa Holdings, S.A. and member of the global network of Star Alliance airlines, celebrated its 75th anniversary by showcasing a Boeing 737-800 NG model aircraft livery, reminiscent of the look the airline had in the 1990s, a period that launched what would become the Hub of the Americasยฎ and the expansion of their network with the vision of connecting the Americas and promoting the wonders of Panama.

The Boeing 737-800 NG, registration number HP-1841CMP, was painted at the Copa Airlines Maintenance Center, located at the Tocumen International Airport in Panama City. More than 30 employees participated in the process, including aviation painters, designers, and engineers, totaling over 2,500 hours of work in 15 days.

After the unveiling event on August 31, the first flight assigned to the Boeing 737-800 NG, as the commemorative livery, was the CM808, en route from Panama City to New York.ย  The aircraft will cross the continental skies on designated routes between the more than 75 destinations in 32 countries where Copa Airlines currently operates, carrying on its history, representing what the company’s fleet of Boeing 737-200 looked like between 1988 and 2005.

Copa Airlines expects to be at pre-pandemic seat capacity numbers in the second half of 2022 and reach 2019 passenger numbers by the end of the year. The Airline continues to focus on offering world-class service connecting passengers through the Hub of the Americasยฎ, located at the Tocumen International Airport in Panama City.

On September 14, 2022, Copa Airlinesย celebrated 75 years of connecting the Americas with a special event at the Miami International Airport, itโ€™s first route in the U.S. and its largest operations base in North America.

The airline unveiled its new aircraft design paying homage to the airlineโ€™s roots from the 1990s and reflects a critical period in its history when it launched what is known today as the Hub of the Americasยฎ. Servicing six daily flights out of MIA, Copa Airlines has been the bridge that connects South Florida with Latin American for more than 30 years.

The aircraft was welcomed with a water cannon salute and was attended by Copa Airlines executives, airport representatives and government officials to celebrate this historic celebration.ย Speakers included:

  • Ralph Cutiรฉ, Director and CEO, Miami International Airport
  • Ricardo Gaitรกn Arrocha, Consul General of Panama in Miami
  • Marco Ocando, Director Marketing, Communications & Frequent Flyer Program, Copa Airlines

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Photo: Sun Country Airlines Boeing 737-8KN WL N836SY (msn 30251) (40 Years of Flight) SFO (Mark Durbin). Image: 958739.

"40 Years of Flight" banner, ex A6-FDX, delivered January 31, 2020

Copyright Photo: Sun Country Airlines Boeing 737-8KN WL N836SY (msn 30251) (40 Years of Flight) SFO (Mark Durbin). Image: 958739.

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