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Airberlin expands its relationship with Etihad Airways, announces new long-range flights from the new Brandenburg Airport

Airberlin (Berlin)ย is to significantly increase the number of flights to Abu Dhabi, Bangkok and Phuket from March 25. Germanyโ€™s second largest airline already operates four flights a week from Berlin to
Abu Dhabi. From March 25, Airberlin will fly daily from Berlin and Dusseldorf to Phuket via Abu Dhabi. Since January Airberlin customers have been able to take daily flights from Abu Dhabi to Bangkok with codeshare partner Etihad Airways. Airberlin is dropping its long-range routes to Thailand in order to code-share with Etihad Airways via Abu Dhabi.

In other news, Airberlin on March 20, 2012 will become a full member of the oneworldยฎ alliance. The Austrian airline Niki (Vienna), which is part of the Airberlin group, will joinย oneworld at the same time as an affiliate member.

Finally with the launch of the new airport at Berlin Brandenburg (BER), Airberlin will offer flights to five long-haul destinations from the capital. As well as Miami and the daily flight to New York, these will include Los Angeles, Windhoek and Abu Dhabi. Airberlin is planning to develop the new BER airport into an international hub.

Airberlinโ€™s market share in the German capital is approximately 33 percent. This has led to a six-fold increase in the number of passengers since 2004. With 7.9 million customers, Airberlin is clearly number one in Berlin. Passenger volume in Berlin is expected to reach 12 to 13 million by the year 2020.

With a long-haul Airbus A330-200 bearing the logo of the new airport, Airberlin is flying around the world with the message โ€œBER Berlin Brandenburg Airport โ€“ Europe’s most modern airportโ€, thereby representing its new home base airport which will lead to future growth for the company.

Airberlin is planning up to 750 weekly departures for the upcoming summer. Airberlin offers its passengers a total of nearly 70 direct flights and over 10,500 indirect flights from Berlin. Up to 40 aircraft will be in operation at Berlin Brandenburg.

Berlin Brandenburg Airportย (IATA:ย BER,ย ICAO:ย EDDB) (Flughafen Berlin Brandenburgย Willy Brandt) is a new international airport under construction 11ย miles south of centralย Berlin, the capital city ofย Germany. It is scheduled to open on June 3, 2012.ย The airport is located inย Schรถnefeldย on the border between theย statesย of Berlin andย Brandenburgย and will be named after the formerย Berlin Mayor, German Chancellor and Nobel Peace Laureateย Willy Brandt.

The new airport will replaceย three airportsย in Berlin.ย Tempelhof Airportย closed in 2008. The exisitingย Tegel Airportย is scheduled to close in 2012. The terminal infrastructure of the existingย Berlin Schรถnefeld Airportย will be closed in 2012 while some of the airport’s infrastructure will be incorporated into the greatly expanded airport area to the south. The airport will inherit Schรถnefeld’s existing southern runway, which will become the new airport’s northern runway. Due to noise-abatement regulations, flights between midnight (2400) and 5:00ย a.m. (0500) will not be permitted.

The initial capacity of the airport is designed to serve 30โ€“50 million passengers.

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Airberlin now uses less fuel per operation than any other network carrier in Europe

Airberlin (Berlin) is working hard to become more efficient as the cost of fuel rises. Fuel efficiency has improved by another 1.5 percent for 2011.

The company has issued this report:

“Airberlin ended 2011 by setting a new record. Germanyโ€™s second largest airline managed to improve its fuel efficiency by another 1.5%, reducing its average specific fuel consumption to 3.5 liters per 100 passenger kilometers flown (PKM). This means that airberlin uses less fuel per service operated than any other network carrier in Europe.

During a presentation in Dusseldorf on Friday, Hartmut Mehdorn, CEO of airberlin, commented that โ€œEnvironmental protection has become one of the criteria of competitiveness. The careful use of resources leads to a sustainable reduction in costs and has a beneficial impact on the environment. Customers view this as providing added value, an area which airberlin would like to develop further.โ€

The savings made in 2011 amounted to nearly 19,800 tons of fuel over the 12 months, which corresponds to a reduction in carbon dioxide emissions of 62,000 tons. This record-breaking achievement is the result of efforts made within the company. A large contribution to the new savings has been made by measures which provide more precise and up-to-date information for flight operations, such as weather, temperatures or flight path. The optimisation of flight times on turboprop and jet aircraft and a more refined approach to aircraft loading also help to reduce fuel consumption. airberlin has also succeeded in standardising other measures with its partner airlines, such as the washing of engines, and in doing so has strengthened its activity aimed at protecting the environment.

In the field of air traffic, fuel is one of the most significant factors, alongside political policy, which drive prices upwards. Reducing fuel consumption is therefore a matter of utmost importance. Environmental protection is given top priority at airberlin. In 2012, the company aims to reduce its average specific fuel consumption to 3.4 liters per 100 PKM. This corresponds to an additional reduction of 100,000 tonnes in CO2 emissions.”

The rising cost of fuel on a worldwide basis is going to cull out those airlines which are not as efficient. It will be a survival of the fittest.

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Airberlin becomes the first airline in Europe to use satellite-based landings on regular flights at Bremen

Airberlin (Berlin) will be the first airline in Europe to use satellite-based landings on regular flights at Bremen Airport. The German carrier announced on February 10, 2012 the German Federal Office for Air Traffic Controlโ€™s approved the accreditation of the Bremen ground station for the new satellite-based approach and landing system GBAS (Ground Based Augmentation System) as a primary landing system.

Since 2008, the German Air Traffic Control Authority (DFS) has been working closely with airberlin on the development of the new system. In November 2009, airberlin was the first airline worldwide to receive approval for its Boeing 737 Next Generation fleet to use the GBAS on landings up to a visual range of only 550 meters.

The new satellite-based landing system is much more precise than the instrument- based landing system (ILS) which has been used until now. Other advantages of GBAS landings are that noise pollution on the ground is reduced because approach angles can be varied and in the future it will be possible to use the system in mountainous areas, where it was not previously possible to land using the instrument-based landing system.

On the evening of February 9, 2012 the company completed the first successful landing in Bremen following the accreditation.

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Airberlin to join the Oneworld alliance on March 20

Airberlin (airberlin.com) (Berlin) will join the Oneworld alliance on March 20, 2012, adding Europeโ€™s sixth largest carrier to the global airline alliance. Niki (Vienna), also a member of the Airberlin Group, will join Oneworld at the same time as an affiliate member.

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Airberlin flies to Abu Dhabi

Airberlin (Berlin) overnight launched its new route from Berlin to Abu Dhabi, arriving in the United Arab Emirates this morning.

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Airberlin to fly to the Channel Islands again this summer

Airberlin (airberlin.com) (Berlin) from April 28 through September 22 will operate a weekly flight to the UK Channel Islands on a Frankfurt-Guernsey-Jersey-Frankfurt routing per Airline Route. The seasonal route will be operated with LGW Bombardier DHC-8-402 (Q400) turboprops.

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Airberlin to add Dusseldorf-Las Vegas flights

Airberlin (airberlin.com) (Berlin) is expanding its flights to North America and will fly nonstop from Dรผsseldorf to Las Vegas twice a week as of summer 2012. With the new destination, Airberlin passengers can now fly to a total of seven destinations in North America (New York, Miami, Fort Myers, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Las Vegas and Vancouver).

The first flight will take off from Dรผsseldorf on May 10, 2012. The flight will be serviced on Thursdays and Sundays using an Airbus A330. The departure time in Dรผsseldorf is 13:55, landing in Las Vegas at 16:15. The return flight to Dรผsseldorf will arrive at 13:30.

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Etihad Airways increases its share in Airberlin to 29%, forms a strategic alliance

Etihad Airways (Abu Dhabi) is increasing its shareholding in Airberlin (Berlin) to 29 percent. The two airlines have also announced a new strategic alliance.

Airberlin issued the following statement:

“Airberlin and Etihad Airways have started a strategic partnership. And that’s great news for all our guests! We now offer you a combined network of 239 destinations across 77 countries! A whole new world of choice for traveling to the Middle East, Africa and Australasia via Abu Dhabi.

From January 15, 2012 airberlin will commence nonstop flights from Berlin to Abu Dhabi, four days a week with an Airbus 330-200.

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The new alliance will extend the Airberlin routes to Asia via Etihad:

Airberlin looks to reduce costs up to $335 million a year

Airberlin (airberlin.com) (Berlin) is on target to post a record loss for this year, probably twice the loss in 2010. The company last turned a profit in 2007. According to this report by Reuters, the company will be attempting to slash costs up to $335 million a year as it hopes to return to profitably hopefully in 2013.

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Etihad Airways denies it will acquire a minority share of Airberlin

Airberlin (Berlin) is expected to announce Etihad Airways (Abu Dhabi) will acquire a minority share in the company. Airberlin’s board of directors is expected to discuss the proposal today at a regular meeting according to this report by Reuters.

However Etihad has now stated the report is flawed and not correct. Airberlin continues to search for an investor party.

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