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Spring Airlines Japan to launch operations on June 27

Spring Airlines Japan (Tokyo-Narita) has announced it will commence scheduled passenger operations on June 27. The new airline was established in October 2012. The airline is 33 percent owned by Spring Airlines, a Chinese low-cost carrier, with the remainder held by various Japanese investors.

The first routes will be to Hiroshima, Saga and Takamatsu with three Boeing 737-800s per ZipanguFlyer.

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Copyright Photo: Ivan K. Nishimura/AirlinersGallery.com. Boeing 737-86N JA03GR (msn 41272) passed through Honolulu on delivery.

Spring Japan logo

 

Norwegian flies over 1.8 million passengers in March, an increase of 25 percent

Norwegian Air Shuttle (Norwegian.com) is growing fast and its traffic is booming. The passenger volume grew by 25 percent alone in March. The company issued this statement (translated from Norwegian):

Norwegian flew over 1.8 million passengers in March 2014, an increase of 25 percent over the same month last year. Capacity growth was in the high 51 percent, in absolute terms the largest capacity growth that Norwegian has ever had in a month.

In March flew 1,805,551 passengers on Norwegian, an increase of 25 percent compared with the same month last year. The total traffic growth (RPK) increased by 52 percent in March, while capacity growth (ASK) increased by 51 percent. This represents an increase of 1.2 billion seat kilometers, the largest capacity growth ever during a month. The passenger load factor was 77.8
percent in March, up 0.2 percentage points compared with the same month last year.

Despite the increased load factor, this year’s late Easter had a negative impact on the load factor in March.

We have a record capacity growth this month, something that depends on the establishment of new bases outside Scandinavia and the launch of several new routes and flights throughout its route network. Despite strong growth in capacity and this year’s late Easter filled planes slightly better than the same period last year. It shows that Norwegian holds the promise of good quality and low prices, said CEO Bjørn Kjos.

In March came two brand-new aircraft; a Boeing 737-800 and a 787 Dreamliner. In 2014, Boeing will deliver 14 Boeing 737-800s and four 787 Dreamliners. Norwegian’s fleet is among the most modern and environmentally friendly in Europe.

Norwegian completed 99.7 percent of scheduled flights in March, of which 87.1 percent departed at the scheduled timetable.

Copyright Photo: Paul Bannwarth/AirlinersGallery.com. Boeing 737-86N LN-NOJ (msn 37884) with Danish astronomer Tycho Brache on the tail lands at Tenerife Sur (South).

Norwegian: AG Slide Show

Routes from Oslo:

Norwegian 4.2014 OSL Route Map

 

SAS announces 34 new summer routes

Scandinavian Airlines-SAS (Stockholm) today announced 34 new peak summer routes for the summer 2014 timetable.

 

In 2013, SAS launched more than 50 new domestic and European routes, as well as the popular Copenhagen-San Francisco route. With the announcement today, adding more than 40 new routes for 2014, SAS has then launched nearly 100 routes in the past two years.

New routes from Sweden:

Stockholm to: Pisa (21 Jun-9 Aug), Olbia (21 Jun-9 Aug), Napoli (21 Jun-9 Aug),
Chania (24 Jun-14 Aug), Bristol (30 Jun-15 Aug), Sarajevo (21 Jun-30 Aug),
Bastia (26 Jun-7 Aug), Biarritz 24 Jun-8 Aug), Bodö (29 Jun-17 Aug)

Gothenburg to: Palma de Mallorca (2 Jul-13 Aug), Athens (1 Jul-5 Aug), Alicante
(30 Jun-1 Nov), Pula 1 Jul – 5 Aug), Berlin (30 Jun-15 Aug)

New routes from Norway:

Oslo to: Olbia (4 Jul-8 Aug), Venice (2 Jul-6 Aug), Pisa (28 Jun-9 Aug), Larnaca
(1 Jul-12 Aug), Biarritz (1 Jul-12 Aug)

Kristiansand to: Split (3 Jul-7 Aug)

Stavanger to: Alanya (2 Jul-6 Aug)

Bergen to: Alanya (2 Jul-6 Aug), Billund (28 Jun-16 Aug)

New routes from Denmark:

Copenhagen to: Pisa (28 Jun-9 Aug), Napoli (1 Jul-7 Aug), Faro (2 Jul-6 Aug),
Chania (30 Jun-11 Aug), Bastia (2 Jul-6 Aug), Montpellier (28 Jun-9 Aug)

Billund to: Alanya (3 Jul-7 Aug), Split (2 Jul-6 Aug), Nice (2 Jul-6 Aug)

Aalborg to: Split (1 Jul-5 Aug), Nice (1 Jul-5 Aug)

Copyright Photo: Ton Jochems/AirlinersGallery.com. Boeing 737-86N LN-RGF (msn 38038) taxies at the Med destination of Palma de Mallorca.

Scandinavian Airlines-SAS: AG Slide Show

Viking Airlines ceases operations

Viking Airlines (Stockholm-Arlanda) ceased all operations on October 15.

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Copyright Photo: Antony J. Best.

Kenya Airways says “no” to the latest demands by its unions

Kenya Airways (Nairobi) has rejected the latest demands by its unions. The airline has stated it cannot afford the retroactive pay increases going back 15 months, demanded by the unions.

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Copyright Photo: David Apps. Boeing 737-86N 5Y-KYD (msn 35632) prepares to land at London (Heathrow).

Norwegian Air Shuttle swings to a second quarter loss

Norwegian Air Shuttle (Norwegian.com) (Oslo) reported a second quarter net loss of $21 million (NOK134 million). This reverses a gain in the same quarter a year ago.

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Copyright Photo: Richard Vandervord. A beautiful climb-out of Boeing 737-86N LN-NOQ (msn 32658) at London (Gatwick). Norwegian is now speeding up the replacement of its older Boeing 737-300 fleet with the brand new 737-800s.

Air China finalizes order for 20 Boeing 737-800s

Air China (Beijing) has finalized an order for 20 Next-Generation 737-800 jetliners.

Copyright Photo: Nick Dean. Boeing 737-86N B-5508 (msn 36545) climbs away from Everett (Paine Field).

Cyprus Turkish Airlines suspends all operations

Cyprus Turkish Airlines (Kibris Hava Yollari-KTHY) (Ercan) suspended all operations on June 21, 2010 due to mounting debts.

The airline announced the suspension on its website:

http://www.kthy.net/

Trying to avoid filing for bankruptcy, the company had previously decided to sell the company this month. Atlasjet was the only bidder and did purchase a 50.1 percent share in the company on June 23. Atlasjet intends to restart operations with a new AOC.

The airline of the Turkish portion of Cyprus launched scheduled operations on February 3, 1975.

Copyright Photo: Rick Schlamp. The company updated its livery in 2009 with this new look. Boeing 737-86N TC-CTA (msn 35643) taxies past the camera at Seattle (Boeing Field-King County) before it was delivered on April 30, 2009.

Midwest Airlines (Egypt) to add its first Boeing 737-800

Copyright Photo: Trevor Mulkerrins. Ex-Axis Airways Boeing 737-86N F-GZZA (msn 28591) was rolled out at Shannon on February 3, 2010 in Midwest Airlines' (Egypt) 1999 livery. Midwest did not retain the hybrid Flyglobespan scheme seen on recent addition of Boeing 737-683 SU-MWC (msn 28303).

Midwest Airlines (Egypt) (Cairo) is planning to take delivery of its first Boeing 737-800.

Sunwing Airlines is leasing Boeing 737-86N SE-RHS from Viking Airlines

Sunwing Airlines (flysunwing.com) (Toronto-Pearson) since last month is now leasing this Boeing 737-86N SE-RHS (msn 28617) from Viking Airlines for the winter season.

Copyright Photo: Raul Sepulveda. SE-RHS arrives at San Juan in full Viking colors with Sunwing titles.