Wizz Air announces 5 new routes from Suceava, Romania

Wizz Air has announced five new routes from Suceava, Romania.

The airline will flyย from Suceava to Brussels, Eindhoven, Larnaca, Paris and Venice.

Additionally the airline will also add these routes:

Finally, Wizz Air UK is also adding two new routes from Cardiff:

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WestJet announces direct flights between Winnipeg and Los Angeles

WestJet Airlines Boeing 737-8 MAX 8 C-GZSG (msn 60516) YYZ (TMK Photography). Image: 958572.

WestJet has announced new nonstop service between Winnipeg and Los Angeles, beginning October 31, 2022.

From left: Nick Hays, President and CEO, Winnipeg Airports Authority, Dayna Spiring, President and CEO, Winnipeg Economic Development; John Weatherill, WestJet Chief Commercial Officer, The Honourable Heather Stefanson, Premier of Manitoba; and Rod Bruinooge, Interim CEO, Manitoba Film and Music. (CNW Group/WESTJET, an Alberta Partnership)

The route, which will operate three-times weekly on a year-round basis, will strengthen integral ties and convenience in transportation between Winnipeg’s expanding television and film industry and the esteemed, world-renowned hub of entertainment itself, Los Angeles.

Route Start Date Frequency Departure Arrival
Winnipeg โ€“ Los
Angeles
Beginning
October 31,
2022
3x Weekly (Monday,
Friday, Saturday)
7:00 am 8:50 am
Los Angeles –
Winnipeg
Beginning
October 31,
2022
3x Weekly (Monday,
Friday, Saturday)
9:35 am 3:07 pm

This winter, WestJet will solidify its position as the leading airline in Winnipeg providing more nonstop routes than any other carrier.

Further, the WestJet Group will increase capacity to and from Winnipeg by 80 percent in comparison to 2021, serving 22 nonstop, direct routes and producing the largest year-over-year growth of any major airport in the group’s network.

Top Copyright Photo: WestJet Airlines Boeing 737-8 MAX 8 C-GZSG (msn 60516) YYZ (TMK Photography). Image: 958572.

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Air Canada provides an update on its operational improvement initiatives

Air Canada today provided the following update on its operational improvement initiatives implemented in response to the challenges the global airline industry has encountered emerging from the pandemic.

“At Air Canada, we know how much our customers value travel and their reliance on us to transport them safely, comfortably and without disruption. This is always our goal and we share with them their disappointment that, coming out of the pandemic, the global industry faltered due to the unprecedented challenges of restarting after a two-year, virtual shutdown,” said Michael Rousseau, President and Chief Executive of Air Canada.

 

“Earlier this summer, I committed on behalf of everyone at Air Canada that we would do everything possible to restore our company’s industry leading standards of customer care. Among other things, this included innovation at the airport, operational changes and significant schedule adjustments and today these are yielding demonstrable improvement in the metrics that matter most to our customers. While I am very satisfied with the progress to date, and I thank our employees for their unrelenting efforts, we all continue to work hard on behalf of our customers to complete our recovery.”

For the period June 27 to August 14, during which it carried approximately 6.4 million customers, the Air Canada family (including Air Canada, Air Canada Rouge and Air Canada Express), recorded the following operational improvements as it returns to its pre-pandemic customer service levels:

  • Flight Delaysย โ€“ย Comparing the week of June 27 to the week of August 8, there was a 48% reduction or 1,160 fewer flights that took a delay longer than one hour.ย In addition, flight delays overall are getting shorter.ย  For flights that experienced any delay, the average arrival delay during the week of June 27 was 28 minutes longer than the same week in 2019.ย  As of the week of August 8, this had improved to 12 minutes.
  • Flight Cancellationsย –ย There has been a substantial reduction in the volume of flight cancellations.ย  During the week of August 8, there was a 77% reduction in the number of cancelled flights as compared to the week of June 27.ย  This translates into 960 fewer flights cancelled.ย  Furthermore, flight completion, which is the percentage of all scheduled flights that are not canceled, reached 96.7% during the week of August 8, which was less than one percentage point lower than the same week in 2019. The vast majority of customers experiencing cancellations, often due to weather or other unexpected factors, were able to travel within 24 hours.
  • Baggage Handling – The strongest area of improvement over this period can be seen in baggage handling, where the airline handles over 650,000 bags per week.ย  During the week of June 27, mishandling rates per 1,000 customers were approximately 2.5 times the same number in 2019.ย  As of the week of August 8, this rate has fully recovered to 2019 levels with a baggage handling success rate of 98%.

Air Canada continues to work with its partners to address the issues disrupting the air transport ecosystem in Canada. Evidence of the success of these joint efforts is a marked decrease in delays and cancellations for airlines, contributing to increased overall stability in Air Canada’s operations. This has resulted in an enhanced customer experience, with better on-time performance, schedule reliability and baggage delivery.

Each day on average, Air Canada currently operates nearly 1,100 flights and regularly carries 135,000 people. Airย Canadaย has been prudently restoring its schedule as it recovers from the effects of COVID-19 and this summer it plans to operate 79 per cent of its pre-pandemic capacity as the industry stabilizes. In support of this, the carrier has recalled employees laid off during the pandemic and continues to hire additional workers. It currently has approximately 34,000 employees compared to 34,700 prior to the pandemic.

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Spirit Airlines touts its summer operational performance

While the U.S. airline industry faced many challenges and cancellations this summer, Spirit Airlines issued this report on its performance this summer:

Spirit Airlines today announced its operational performance ranked among the industry best in the two-month period following when Spirit’s peak summer schedule went into effect on June 5. The carrier also set a company record for its highest-ever completion factor performance for the month of July.

“These great results are among the best in the industry and are due to the relentless dedication of our Spirit Family. Our team rose to the occasion to serve record numbers of summer travelers and work through industry challenges to deliver a high value experience for our Guests,” said John Bendoraitis, Spirit Airlines Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer.

Summary of Spirit’s operational performance from June 5 โ€“ August 5:

  • Operated more than 44,000 domestic and international flights
  • Delivered a completion factor of 99.2% that ranked No. 3 in the U.S. industry; outperformed all major legacy airlines; included 25 days of 100 percent completion factor; and set a new company record for the month of July
  • 77.5% of flights arrived within 14 minutes of scheduled arrival time, which is the standard “A14” industry metric, and ranked No. 4 in the U.S.
  • Launched new Albuquerque (ABQ) and Boise (BOI) stations during this period, and Reno (RNO) flights started August 10

Results are based on Spirit’s data compared to major and regional U.S. airlines. Official monthly performance results are published in the Department of Transportation’s Air Travel Consumer Reports. Spirit’s company record for July completion factor omitted July 2020, which was a reduced schedule due to the industry-wide drawdown during that period.

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Photo: Alliance Jet (Malta) Boeing 737-8K5 SSWL 9H-HANSA (msn 37247) ZRH (Rolf Wallner). Image: 958590.

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First Boeing 737-800 for Alliance Jet.

Copyright Photo: Alliance Jet (Malta) Boeing 737-8K5 SSWL 9H-HANSA (msn 37247) ZRH (Rolf Wallner). Image: 958590.

DHL Express and Singapore Airlines partnership takes off with new Boeing freighter aircraft

Singapore to operate 5 Boeing 777Fs for DHL

DHL Express has welcomed the arrival of its new Boeing 777F freighter at Singapore Changi Airport.

The freighter, which sports a dual DHL-Singapore Airlines (SIA) livery, has a maximum capacity of 102 tons.

SIA will operate it on routes to the United States of America via South Korea thrice weekly from August 2022.

In March 2022, DHL Express and SIA signed a Crew and Maintenance agreement to deploy five Boeing 777F freighters. These freighters will be operated by SIA pilots, with the maintenance overseen by SIA.

The second Boeing 777 freighter is slated to enter into service in November 2022, following which both freighters will operate the Singapore-Incheon-Los Angeles-Honolulu-Singapore route six times weekly.

The remaining three freighters are planned for delivery throughout 2023.

Following this, all five freighters will operate on routes between the United States and Singapore via points in North Asia and Australia.

Top Copyright Photo: DHL – Singapore Airlines Boeing 777F 9V-DHA (msn 67140) PAE (Nick Dean). Image: 958332.

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Edelweiss expands its long-haul fleet

Edelweiss Switzerland (Edelweiss Air) Airbus A340-313 HB-JMF (msn 561) ZRH (Rolf Wallner). Image: 958589.

Edelweiss is taking over an additional Airbus A340-300 from sister airline Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS). The aircraft is to be deployed from July 2023. Edelweiss’ long-haul fleet will consist of five Airbus A340s from 2023 onwards.

The Airbus A340 with the registration HB-JMC comes from the SWISS fleet.

 

Planning work is currently underway for the upcoming modifications to the aircraft’s cabin. The aircraft will be operated in the familiar Edelweiss livery. Edelweiss’ long-haul fleet will consist of five Airbus A340s from July 2023.

In addition to the Airbus A340s, Edelweiss currently operates twelve Airbus A320s on short- and medium-haul routes.

Top Copyright Photo: Edelweiss Switzerland (Edelweiss Air) Airbus A340-313 HB-JMF (msn 561) ZRH (Rolf Wallner). Image: 958589.

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Frontier adds more international destinations from Atlanta

Frontier Airlines will launch new service from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) to five new international destinations in November and December 2022.

Frontier will offer new service to San Jose, Costa Rica (SJO), Liberia, Costa Rica (LIR), Nassau, Bahamas (NAS), San Salvador, El Salvador (SAL), and Kingston, Jamaica (KIN).

The expansion more than doubles Frontierโ€™s international destinations from ATL and comes less than a year after the airline introduced its first international routes from the airport to Cancun, Montego Bay and Punta Cana.

Service from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport ย (ATL):

SERVICE TO:

SERVICE START:

SERVICE FREQUENCY:

INTRO FARE:

Nassau, Bahamas (NAS)

Nov. 5, 2022

1x/week

$69*

San Salvador, El Salvador (SAL)

Nov. 6, 2022

2x/week

$69*

Kingston, Jamaica (KIN)

Nov. 7, 2022

2x/week

$89*

ย San Jose, Costa Rica (SJO)

Nov. 17, 2022

2x/week

$79*

Liberia, Costa Rica (LIR)

Dec. 17, 2022

1x/week

$79*

In other news,ย Frontier Airlinesย will launch new service from Orlando International Airport (MCO) to Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla Guadalajara International Airport (GDL) in November 2022.

Service from Orlando International Airport (MCO):

SERVICE TO:

SERVICE START:

SERVICE FREQUENCY:

INTRO FARE:

Guadalajara (GDL)

Nov. 6, 2022

2x/week

$89*

Frequency and times are subject to change.

Finally,ย Frontier Airlines will launch new service from Denver International Airport (DEN) to Palm Beach International Airport in West Palm Beach, Florida (PBI) in November 2022.

Service from Denver International Airport (DEN):

SERVICE TO:

SERVICE START:

SERVICE FREQUENCY:

INTRO FARE:

West Palm Beach (PBI)

Nov. 6, 2022

3x/week

$69*

Frequency and times are subject to change.

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ALC leases 19 new Airbus aircraft to Condor

Air Lease Corporation (ALC) today announced long-term lease placements for 19 new Airbus aircraft with Condor (Germany), including 17 Airbus A321neos and two A320neos.

The new aircraft are scheduled to be delivered to the airline starting in early 2024 through mid-2027 from ALCโ€™s order book with Airbus.

ALC currently leases five aircraft to Condor, including three A321s and two A320s.

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Tailwind Air announces first-ever seaplane service to Washington, D.C. area from Manhattan

Tailwind Air has announced an exciting new destination, creating the fastest way to Washington, D.C. Travelers may now enjoy a nonstop seaplane flight directly from Manhattanโ€™s Skyport Marina at East 23rd Street (IATA code: NYS) to Washington, D.C.โ€™s College Park Airport (IATA code: CGS).

Flights to/from Manhattan are approximately 80-90 minutes. Tailwind will be the only scheduled air service inside the Beltway outside of DCA. Tailwind will also offer one-stop flights from Boston Harborโ€™s Fan Pier Marina to Washington, D.C.โ€™s College Park Airport.

Scheduled service begins September 13, 2022, and will be operated by our fleet of Cessna Grand Caravans featuring two experienced pilots, eight Economy Plus leather seats, aisle and window access, crisp air-conditioning, and an ability to land on water or at an airport.

New York Skyport (NYS) is Manhattanโ€™s dedicated seaplane base. Located at the eastern end of 23rd Street along the East River, Tailwind Air operates all Manhattan departures from there and has a dedicated climate-controlled lounge for all passengers.

With the addition of Washington, D.C., Tailwind Air now serves nine destinations from its Manhattan base. Manhattan destinations are Boston Harbor – Fan Pier Marina (BNH), Washington, D.C. – College Park (CGS), East Hampton, Sag Harbor, Shelter Island, Montauk, Provincetown, Plymouth, and Bridgeport.