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Airberlin issues a statement concerning the new delayed opening of the new Berlin Bradenburg Airport (BER)

Airberlinย (airberlin.com) (Berlin) has issued the following statement concerning the new delay for the opening of the new Berlin airport:

“Airberlin is disappointed about the latest postponement of the opening date for the new airport Berlin-Brandenburg BER. This will have an adverse effect on all passengers and on airlines. Airberlin has already insisted many times on receiving a reliable opening date which can therefore be planned around. A renewed postponement means that the unsatisfactory situation for all passengers will continue.

Because of the latest postponement, Airberlin expects the airport company to do everything possible in Tegel to achieve an even better standard. Airberlin itself incurs considerable expense in passenger control for the rising numbers at the old airport and will continue to do everything to keep the effects on our passengers to a minimum. The additional service staff will also be available to Airberlin passengers in Tegel in the future, and ensure that the process runs as smoothly as possible.

Airberlin continues to place great emphasis on BER. As the market leader in the German capital, airberlin intends to expand its position, grow continuously and further build up the hub with international long-haul flights.”

In other news, Airberlin has appointed a new CEO.ย As of January 7, 2013, Wolfgang Prock-Schauer, 56, will take over the post of Chief Executive Officer of Air Berlin PLC from Hartmut Mehdorn, who has been in the position on a transitional basis since September 1, 2011. At the same time Prock-Schauer will become an Executive Director on the Board of Directors of Air Berlin PLC. Hartmut Mehdorn will remain a member of the Board.

Copyright Photo: Gunter Mayer. Boeing 737-86J D-ABMJ (msn 36872) was the 2012 “Flying home for Christmas” Santa Claus logojet. The airliner is pictured resting overnight at Nuremberg.

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Airberlin to start Berlin-Warsaw service on March 23 as it expands to the east

Airberlin (airberlin.com) (Berlin) will offer three flights a day on the Berlin โ€“ Warsaw route starting on March 23, 2013. The company will also expand to three flights a day on the Berlin โ€“ Krakow route also on the same day as the airline focuses on eastern Europe. Airberlin issued the following statement:

Airberlin is expanding its route network competencies in Poland and from March 23, 2013 will operate up to three flights a day from Berlin to Warsaw. The Polish capital is already the third destination in Poland for Germanyโ€˜s second largest airline. In addition Airberlin will increase the number of flights from Berlin to Krakow, also from March 23, 2013, thereby operating a total of up to 48 flights a week from Berlin to its European neighbor.

Hartmut Mehdorn, CEO Airberlin, said: โ€œWe have strategically revised our network for the summer of 2013. The adjustments and new introductions on the flight schedule are in line with our drive for increased efficiency. In the future we will concentrate even more on our core business areas, that is, our touristic flight programme and our scheduled services. The main priority here is to strengthen the visibility of the airline in strategic core markets such as Central and Eastern Europe.โ€

On the financial side,ย in the third quarter, Airberlin was able to increase its net income to EUR 66.6 million (2011: EUR 30.2 million), an increase of more than 120 percent over the corresponding quarter of the previous year. The operating result improved by 4.5 percent to EUR 101.2 million (EUR 96.8 million). Revenue increased by 1.4 percent over the previous year, to EUR 1,395.1 million (EUR 1,375.5 million), despite a targeted capacity reduction of 5.4 percent. Capacity utilization increased slightly by 0.4 percentage points to 84.54 percent (84.14 percent). Yield (revenue per passenger) improved by 3.1 percent to EUR 115.84 (EUR 112.39).ย  EBITDAR (Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization and leasing expenses) increased by 3.8 percent to EUR 279.5 million (EUR 269.3 million). Total equity at the end of the quarter amounted to EUR 186.3 million, which corresponds to an equity ratio of eight percent.

Airberlin recorded a continuing reduction of direct operating costs โ€“ excluding fuel costs โ€“ as a result of the “Shape & Size” program, which yielded a contribution of EUR 70 million in the third quarter. Over this period, fuel costs increased by EUR 35 million.

For the fleet, AB will cut its operational fleet from 158 aircraft to 135 per ATW.

Copyright Photo: Paul Denton. The Boeing 737-800 fleet will continue to grow. Boeing 737-86J D-ABKT (msn 36881) arrives at Antalya, Turkey.

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Airberlin to drop Las Vegas, San Francisco and Vancouver while increasing service to American Airlines hubs

Airberlin (Berlin) is realigning its route map to increase its growing relationship with American Airlines (Dallas/Fort Worth) while dropping non-AA hub destinations like Las Vegas, San Francisco and Vancouver. The German carrier is also increasing its already large presence at Palma de Mallorca in Spain. The airline issued the following statement:

Airberlin has strategically revised its route network for next summer. The timetable modifications have been designed to increase efficiency and mainly refer to the intercontinental routes to the USA as well as the airline’s hubs in Palma de Mallorca and Vienna. The important consideration was not to reduce but to transfer capacities, thereby enhancing the airline’s profile in strategic core markets. In future Airberlin will also be focusing even more on the synergies emerging from its association with its strategic partner Etihad Airways (Abu Dhabi) and theย oneworldยฎย carriers, to derive even greater benefit from the potential stemming from the existing alliances and partnership.

The United States are a strategic growth market for airberlin. This will continue to be the case in the future. By restructuring its network in North America, Airberlin has set the course for further growth in this market from summer 2013 onwards. The new nonstop service between Berlin and the American Airlines hub of Chicago (O’Hare) from March 2013 underpins the strategy of the second largest German airline as regards developing the existing synergies from that association.

Against this background, Airberlin will also be increasing its nonstop services to New York (JFK), Los Angeles and Miami from May 2013 onwards, while at the same time cancelling its seasonal nonstop flights from Dรผsseldorf to Las Vegas, San Francisco and Vancouver.

The restructuring of the North American network is therefore aimed at selectively weeding out low-frequency routes while simultaneously strengthening the strategically important, high-turnover routes and making the best use of a strong network of partners. Consequently both San Francisco and Las Vegas will continue to be available for booking as codeshare flights with American Airlines, since this airline operates a far more frequent service to these destinations than Airberlin โ€“ and throughout the year.

The expansion and optimization of services from Berlin and Dรผsseldorf to the American Airlines hubs of New York (JFK), Los Angeles, Miami and Chicago (O’Hare) is an important element in Airberlin’s network strategy for summer 2013. Consequently Airberlin will be increasing the number of nonstop flights between Dรผsseldorf and New York (JFK) from seven to ten flights per week, thereby ensuring greater timetable consistency with the same arrival and departure times throughout the year.

The number of flights from Dรผsseldorf to Miami is also being increased: from May 2013 a daily service will replace the previous five flights a week to this major US destination. Another new feature at Airberlin’s Dรผsseldorf hub is that the number of nonstop flights to Los Angeles will be increased from three to four per week. The flights are scheduled for Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays. Since the service from Berlin to Los Angeles will still continue in summer 2013 with three flights a week โ€“ on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays โ€“ Airberlin passengers will be offered a daily flight from Germany to West Coast USA from May 2013 onwards.

The times of the flights between Berlin and Los Angeles, a service that Airberlin has been offering since May 11, 2012, have also been optimized for better connections to and from destinations in Airberlin’s growth markets of Scandinavia and Russia. The service between Berlin and Miami is also being increased from three to five flights a week.

With 7.8 million passengers a year, the Airberlin group has been the carrier with the highest passenger volume at Majorca’s Son Sant Joan airport for nine consecutive years. With the start of its summer timetable, Airberlin will be transferring capacities to achieve a 12 percent increase in its services from Germany, Austria and Switzerland to Majorca, thereby further extending its market leadership on the Balearic Island. This means that in summer 2013 alone, Airberlin will be operating 402 flights a week to this Mediterranean destination. The move represents a 14 per cent increase on the previous summer (summer 2012: 352 nonstop flights a week from Germany). The summer will also see new additional flights to Palma de Mallorca from Berlin, Dรผsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg and Munich.

Along with transferring its capacities, airberlin will be reducing the total number of destina-tions on the Spanish mainland available via a connecting flight from Majorca from 16 to 13. From summer 2013 passengers will therefore no longer be able to fly airberlin to Barcelona, Madrid and Santiago de Compostela via Majorca. Instead, airberlin plans to offer the route from Majorca to Madrid in cooperation with itsย oneworld partners starting in summer 2013. A new interline agreement with Vueling and Air Europa, which is also to come into effect in summer 2013, will allow passengers to carry on booking a connecting flight from Majorca to Barcelona via the airberlin website. Furthermore, airberlin will continue to operate its non-stop services from Berlin, Dรผsseldorf and Vienna to Barcelona. Both Barcelona and Madrid can also be reached from several German airports via non-stop flights operated by our codeshare partner Iberia.

While remaining at a total of 23 planes, the Niki (Vienna) fleet will be standardized to operate only Airbus aircraft. This total concentration on Airbus will increase the number of seats available on existing routes. The route network from Vienna will be expanded on the one hand by extending the range of services to new tourist destinations in Greece, such as Kalamata, Karpathos, Kavala, Lesbos and Volos, and on the other hand by increasing the frequency of flights to existing destinations in Egypt, Spain or Turkey.

In addition Airberlin is promoting its Eastern European services from its hub in the German capital. As a result, the services from Vienna to Sofia, Bucharest and Belgrade will no longer be offered as nonstop flights from Vienna as of summer 2013, but increasingly transferred to Berlin.

In summer 2013 passengers will have a choice of nine destinations in Eastern Europe (Warsaw, Krakow, Gdansk, Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Kaliningrad, Budapest, Sofia, Bucharest) from Berlin. The airline will also be offering nonstop flights to Riga, the Latvian capital, in conjunction with its codeshare partner airBaltic (Riga).

On the financial side, the company issued this statement for its third quarter:

Airberlin, Germany’s second-largest airline company, significantly improved its net income for the traditionally strong third quarter, in comparison with the previous year. At the same time, it was able to offset strongly increasing external cost through the successful efficiency-improvement program “Shape & Size”, which will lead to an improvement of EUR 230 million in operations this year.

In the third quarter, airberlin was able to increase its net income to EUR 66.6 million (2011: EUR 30.2 million), an increase of more than 120 percent over the corresponding quarter of the previous year. The operating result improved by 4.5 percent to EUR 101.2 million (EUR 96.8 million). Revenue increased by 1.4 percent over the previous year, to EUR 1,395.1 million (EUR 1,375.5 million), despite a targeted capacity reduction of 5.4 percent. Capacity utilization increased slightly by 0.4 percentage points to 84.54 percent (84.14 percent). Yield (revenue per passenger) improved by 3.1 percent to EUR 115.84 (EUR 112.39).ย  EBITDAR (Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization and leasing expenses) increased by 3.8 percent to EUR 279.5 million (EUR 269.3 million). Total equity at the end of the quarter amounted to EUR 186.3 million, which corresponds to an equity ratio of eight percent.

Airberlin recorded a continuing reduction of direct operating costs โ€“ excluding fuel costs โ€“ as a result of the “Shape & Size” program, which yielded a contribution of EUR 70 million in the third quarter. Over this period, fuel costs increased by EUR 35 million.

Top Copyright Photo: Javier Rodriguez. Airbus A330-223 D-ABXB (msn 322), deployed on long-range and heavy routes, climbs away from the Palma de Mallorca base.

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Bottom Copyright Photo: Eurospot. The seven Embraer ERJ 190s will now be phased out at Niki. ERJ 190-100LR OE-IHA (msn 19000285) completes its final approach into Palma de Mallorca.

Airberlin to reduce winter schedules at Hamburg due to the aviation tax

Airberlin (airberlin.com) (Berlin)ย will adjust its winter capacity according to existing market requirements. The airline is canceling unprofitable routes during the upcoming winter. According to the carrier, “the additional burden caused by aviation tax has meant that a number of flight connections can no longer be operated profitably and must therefore be completely removed from the winter schedule.”

Airberlin is removing routes from the winter schedule that are unprofitable due to the reduced capacity utilization. From Hamburg flights to Karlsruhe, Barcelona and Zurich will be dropped. This reduces the winter schedule in Hamburg from the 220 flights to 182 flights per week.

Airberlin is also canceling Stuttgart โ€“ Milan and the flight between Sylt and Cologne. Overall Airberlin is reducing its winter capacity by two percent compared to the winter schedule of 2011/12.

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Airberlin is coming to Chicago O’Hare on March 23

Airberlin (Berlin) is coming to Chicago in 2013 to connect with its Oneworld partner American Airlines (Dallas/Fort Worth). Airberlin onย March 23, 2013 will start operating direct flights from Berlin (Brandenburg) to Chicago (O’Hare). This is the first time a nonstop route has connected Berlin with Chicago.

Airberlin will start operations on the new route at the beginning of the Easter holidays at the end of March 2013. When the summer schedule starts in May 2013, Airberlin will increase the number of direct flights from three to five per week.

From May 1, 2013, an Airberlin Airbus A330-200 will make the nine-hour flight to the city on Lake Michigan on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays. Between March 23 and 30th April 30, 2013, Airberlin will operate the direct flight every Monday, Thursday and Saturday. Takeoff from Berlin is at 10:00 and the flight lands at Chicagoโ€™s Oโ€˜Hare International Airport at 12:10. The return flight from Chicago leaves at 15:25 und arrives in the German capital at 07:00 on the following morning.

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Airberlin starts Berlin Tegel-Kaliningrad service

Airberlin (airberlin.com) (Berlin) on June 5 startedย flying to Kaliningrad three times a week. This new route establishes the only nonstop service between Berlin (Tegel) and Germany and the Russian exclave on the Baltic.

Kaliningrad ย is the seaportย and theย administrative centerย ofย Kaliningrad Oblast, theย Russianย exclaveย located betweenย Polandย andย Lithuaniaย on theย Baltic Sea. The territory, the northern part of the formerย East Prussia, borders onย NATOย andย EUย membersย Polandย andย Lithuania, and is geographically separated from the rest of Russia.

The new service will be operated with Bombardier DHC-8-402s (Q400s) operated by LGW.

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Berlin’s new Brandenburg Airport is delayed until March 17, Airberlin’s CEO reacts strongly

Airberlin‘s (Berlin)ย CEO Hartmut Mehdorn has reacted with sharp criticism to the announcement that the
new Berlin-Brandenburg Airport (BER) will be delayed until March 17, 2013. The company issued the following statement:

“This is totally unacceptable and does almost irreparable and therefore intolerable reputational damage to Berlin as an airport hub. The flight schedule with the planned long-haul destinations which were to start in winter can scarcely be implemented. The same applies to additional planned destinations overseas. With much difficulty, we would have accepted the BER postponement to October; this would have been possible only with great effort and expenditure. But this latest decision will have a deep impact on the business operations of the market leader.

We have promised to provide our passengers, our oneworldยฎ alliance and our strategic partner Etihad Airways with good service even during the transition in Berlin. This has now been postponed indefinitely. Instead, we must continue with the much too small, completely inappropriate Tegel Airport. The postponement hits Airberlin a lot harder than the other airlines that fly to Berlin. Airberlin, with a market share of around 33 percent, is the only airline with a hub and thus a growing number of connecting passengers in Berlin. The proportion of connecting passengers last summer reached 23 percent. The planned construction of a hub, wherein six daily waves of Airberlin planes could approach Berlin from all directions and passengers could quickly transfer and continue flying, was tailored to BER and is hardly feasible at Tegel.

The postponement of the opening by several months is no longer explicable purely based on fire protection measures. As a result, we incur not only an economic loss but also damage to our hub’s image, which is financially incalculable.”

In other news, the company has unveiled a new football (soccer) logo (see picture below).

On the financial side, Airberlin reported a net loss of $132 million in the first quarter of 2012. The airline issued this statement:

Germanyโ€™s second largest airline can draw positive conclusions from its first quarter of 2012. On presenting Airberlinโ€™s interim report, CEO Hartmut Mehdorn announced: โ€œAlthough itโ€™s too early to celebrate, we can clearly see our โ€œShape and Sizeโ€ program beginning to produce results โ€“ weโ€™re starting to step up our efficiency and reap the benefit of lower costs ahead of our competition. And as a result, nearly all the indicators of significance for our business are pointing in the right direction.โ€

Despite systematically reducing capacity by 10.5%, it has been possible to increase sales figures in the traditionally hardest quarter for the German airline industry by 4% to 812.9 million euros (781.6 million euros) compared with the same quarter of the previous year. Capacity utilization went up by 3.9 percentage points to 76.4% (72.5%). These are the best results recorded for the first quarter since airberlin was listed on the stock exchange. Yield (income per passenger) rose by 7.3% to 109.8 euros (102.4 euros). EBITDAR (Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, Amortisation and Rent) improved by 128% to 7.2 million euros (-25.7 euros), EBIT (Earnings Before Interest and Taxes) went up 20.7% to -149.3 million euros ( 188.3 million euros), and net loss went down by 14.6% to -102.9 million euros (-120.6 million euros).

“Although costs for fuel have gone up to 35.2 million euros and for aviation tax to 4.2 million euros, weโ€™ve managed to improve EBIT by nearly 40 million euros”, announced airberlin CFO Ulf Hรผttmeyer. The following conclusions can clearly be drawn from this: Everyone in the company has understood that our efficiency program is the number one task for management. Despite systematically reducing capacity by more than 10%, passenger numbers have only gone down by 5.8% to 6.5 million. As Hรผttmeyer explains: โ€œOur results show that the number of passengers on its own bears almost no relevance to profitability โ€“ itโ€™s much more important to ensure that capacity on our aircraft is fully utilised.โ€

Mehdorn again called for aviation tax to be abolished: โ€œIt puts German airlines at an unfair disadvantage in an international arena that is already difficult.”

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Bottom Copyright Photo: Javier Rodriguez.ย Airberlin has applied special decals to its Boeing 737-86J D-ABMB (msn 36121) to celebrate the double winner (“double sieger”) of BVB Borussia Dortmund. The German football (soccer)ย team won this seasonย the Bundesliga (Germany first division championship) and the German Cup.

Airberlin and Niki join Oneworld today

Airberlin (Berlin) today (March 20) officially joinedย oneworldยฎ, adding the second largest airline in Germany and the sixth largest in Europe to the airline alliance.

Niki (Vienna), the Austrian member of the airberlin group, joinedย oneworld as an affiliate member.

Theย joining ceremony at Berlin was the first airline media event held at the new Berlin Brandenburg Airport, which will be Airberlinโ€™s new home base and Europeโ€™s newest hub, when it opens on June 3, 2012.

Those attending were also the first to see an aircraft in the front of the new airport terminal โ€“ with the first Airberlin aircraft adorned with theย oneworld alliance livery, an Airbus A330-200, and one of the airlineโ€™s Boeing 737-800 (see below) making a special visit.

Members of the alliance include Airberlin, American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Finnair, Iberia, Japan Airlines-JAL, LAN Airlines, QANTAS Airways, Royalย Jordanian and S7 Airlines, and around 20 affiliates including Niki, American Eagle, Dragonair, LAN Argentina, LAN Ecuador and LAN Peru. Malaysia Airlines is on track to join later in 2012, with Indiaโ€™s Kingfisher Airlines also a member elect. Mรกlev Hungarian Airlines and Mexicana are inactive members of the alliance.

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Airberlin’s 2011 net loss widens to $348 million

Airberlin (airberlin.com) (Berlin) reported its net loss in 2011 widened to $348 million due to the Arab Spring and increasing fuel costs.

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Airberlin and Etihad Airways to integrate their Boeing 787 programs

 

Airberlin (Berlin) andย Etihad Airways (Abu Dhabi) have announced plans to integrate their Boeing 787 Dreamliner programs, affecting a total of 56 firm aircraft โ€“ which is more Dreamliners than are on order with any other airline โ€“ and saving millions of dollars for both carriers.

A combined Etihad Airways-Airberlin team, led by Etihad Airways, will oversee the integration program, which will see the two airlines share infrastructure, pool maintenance, develop joint training programs, and streamline purchasing activity for engines, rotables, avionics and inflight entertainment systems, as well as work jointly on product development for the new aircraft type.

In December 2011 Etihad Airways increased its stake in Airberlin to 29.21 percent, making it the single biggest shareholder in Europeโ€™s sixth largest airline.

The move came just days after Etihad Airways announced it was buying 10 additional Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, taking its total order to 41, with 25 options and purchasing rights, making the UAE flag carrier the largest operator of the aircraft type in the world.

Airberlin has 15 Boeing 787s on order with options and purchase rights on a further 15 aircraft. Delivery will begin in 2015.

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