Tag Archives: Airbus

Ural Airlines to start two new routes, records a 44% traffic increase so far in 2012

Ural Airlines (Yekaterinburg) will start a new route on October 3 linking Ekaterinburg with Budapest, Hungary. The new route will operate weekly on Wednesdays with Airbus A320s.

In addition, the airline will also start weekly service between Chelyabinsk and Tashkent on September 5, also with Airbus A320s according to Airline Route.

On the traffic side, the company operatedย a total of 14,925 flights since the beginning of 2012, including 6,201 international flights, 5,447 domestic flights, and 3,134 flights to CIS countries. The Ural Airlines passenger traffic has grown by 44 percent in the first seven months of 2012.

Ural Airlines currently operates 15 Airbus A320s and nine A321s.

Copyright Photo: Felix Gottwald. Airbus A320-211 VP-BPV (msn 203) completes its final approach into Munich.

Ural Airlines:ย 

Air Malta reduces its yearly fiscal loss to $36.8 million

Air Malta (Luqa, Malta) (Malta)ย reported an operating loss of โ‚ฌ30 million ($36.8 million) (2011: โ‚ฌ34 million), representing an improvement of โ‚ฌ4.3 million over last year.

Read the full report from the airline: CLICK HERE

Copyright Photo: Antony J. Best. Airbus A319-111 9H-AEH (msn 2122) prepares to land at London (Heathrow).

Air Malta (Malta):ย 

Joel’s Airline Corner (August 2012)

Guest Editor Joel Chusid

Guest Editor Joel Chusid

Bees on a Plane

Not snakes, otters or bats this time, but a few days ago passengers on a Delta flight getting ready to depart Pittsburgh International Airport for New Yorkโ€™s JFK were abuzz when it was suddenly discovered prior to fueling that thousands of honeybees had swarmed the right wing. Because honeybees are a protected species, a beekeeper had to be called to carefully remove the insects without harming them. Cell phones and cameras snapped pics, and passengers were more amused than concerned. The beekeeper pronounced the species docile, and he promptly and carefully removed them. Hopefully no one missed their connecting flight at JFK โ€“ but these folks now have a good cocktail party story. ย At the opposite end of the animal size spectrum, a couple of months ago, early morning passengers getting ready to depart Regina, Saskatchewan were startled when they looked out the airport windows to see a huge adult moose wandering on the runway. The huge animal was chased off the tarmac on to a golf course, but returned a second time by crashing a fence. Airport vehicles chased it, perhaps unintentionally onto a busy expressway, but was later caught and tranquilized in a nearby neighborhood.

Thieves, tooโ€ฆ

Unfortunately, there can be thieves on a plane, too.ย  The Air France flight attendant who helped herself to business class passengersโ€™ valuables on no less than 26 flights between Paris and Tokyo a couple of years ago made international news when she was caught. But you need to be as careful on a plane as on a subway. Some years back a regular scam on Las Vegas-bound flights was to steal one single credit card from women who were foolish enough to put their purse under their seat, giving the person behind them access. Think about it, if someone managed to get one credit card from your wallet; how long would it take you to realize it? Advice: put your valuables under the seat in front of you or in the overhead bin across from you in your line of sight, not over your head! And on long-haul late night flights when people go to sleep, take extra care. It doesnโ€™t matter if youโ€™re on a budget carrier or a five-star airline or in which class โ€“ although the premium cabins obviously are more likely to have bigger targets. Consider the case of passengers on a Singapore Airlines flight from Jakarta to Singapore recently. As they dozed or watched videos in a darkened cabin, two thieves rifled through the overhead bins and hit the jackpot, $5000 in cash in a carry-on bag. Luckily, they were spotted and arrested on arrival. But donโ€™t find yourself to be a victim!

Itโ€™s Automated

I remember a famous standup comedian telling an airplane joke many, many years ago about getting on a plane and a voice came across the PA saying โ€œThis is the Captain speaking; everything on board is automated about this flight; there arenโ€™t even real pilots- the plane is totally automated; there is no need for concern; nothing can go wrong, can go wrong, can go wrong, can go wrongโ€ฆ.โ€ ย Well, something went wrong with Southwest Airlinesโ€™ website a couple of days ago, and itโ€™s a good thing this glitch happened on the ground. In this case, it involved social media.ย  In celebration of their reaching three million Facebook followers (or โ€œlikersโ€ in Facebook lingo), Southwest offered a one day half-price promotion on their website.ย  People pounced on the sale, but in this case, something did go wrong. The charges went through, but the tickets didnโ€™t. As a result, many would be purchasers ended up getting charged double, triple or worse. One woman trying to buy a $69.60 ticket to Georgia from Virginia was charged twenty times. People hit their credit limits, and those using debit cards had their bank accounts drained of hundreds of dollars, even to overdraft levels. This happened on a Friday night and Southwestโ€™s customer service lines were jammed with calls, while many resorted to airing their grievances on Facebook.ย  Knowing Southwest, theyโ€™ll make it right, but it seems that it will take a week or more to sort out some of this, and those poor folks who used debit cards may have to deal with bank fees and at least a little inconvenience.

Itโ€™s Not Illegal, Butโ€ฆ

I donโ€™t mean to pick on Southwest, since their employees generally have a great sense of humor and the company even had the guts to do a season of reality shows. But they also take their jobs seriously.ย  Ladies, be advised. It is not a wise idea to paint your nails on a flight. A Burbank, California woman flying from Las Vegas to Houston a few months back proceeded to do this and was told by a flight attendant to stop. With two nails to go, she proceeded to finish the job in the lavatory. The attendant was waiting outside the door, and a verbal altercation ensued. The incident resulted in her arrest upon arrival for interfering with a flight crew, and she spent ten hours in custody. Charges were later dismissed. Social media had a field day with this. No, itโ€™s not illegal to do this, unless youโ€™re using a flammable product, but most netizens agreed that the strong smell of polish is offensive and some people might be allergic to it.ย  Best advice: do it before you leave or after you land.

Exclusivity Aloftโ€ฆOrganically

A recent Boeing study on premium passengers reported an obvious but critical fact to airline profitability: 15% of their passengers generate 50% of an airlineโ€™s revenue. So itโ€™s no surprise that airlines go to great lengths to cater to their most important customers: those buying seats in the front of the plane. Some carriers offer free limousine service, on board chefs, showers, standup bars (I havenโ€™t heard of any on-board pianos coming back that were on American Airlines flights in the 70โ€™s) and much, much more.ย  Now here comes Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways who recently purchased three beehives and 200 free-range hens to produce their own exclusive organic honey and eggs to be used in meals for their first class passengers. The airline is also planning to produce its own signature pickles at an organic farm in Abu Dhabi. Whatโ€™s next?

Taking Branding to New Heights

Some airlines, and now airports, are teaming up with companies to jointly develop their brands.ย  Virgin America previously did a deal with Banana Republic to promote their Mad Men collection, complete with a special aircraft livery. Then they asked the retailer to design new flight attendant uniforms. An 18-month project between the two firms resulted in a fashionable yet functional wardrobe that complements the aircraft mood lighting for both flight and ground crews, due to debut August 8. But the airline went a step further, and Banana Republic will offer some of the items for sale.ย  No, you wonโ€™t be able to buy the uniform for Halloween, but the menโ€™s and womenโ€™s trench coats, aviator sunglasses and other travel accessories will be available.ย  At Paris-Roissy Charles de Gaulle Airport, Swedish retailer IKEA opened a 220 square meter lounge akin to walking through one of their stores. The lounge, open to all, includes nine bedrooms, sofas, TVs and even a secure childrenโ€™s area where you can drop off your tykes for some supervised fun โ€“ just like in the store.ย  The lounge opened in July, but it was due to close in early August. See photo below.

World Airline News – Fresh Daily Airline News: CLICK HERE

Bottom Copyright Photo: Mark Durbin. Airbus A320-214 N847VA wears the special Banana Republic – Madmen Collection motif at the San Francisco base.

Air Mauritius reduces its losses in the fiscal first quarter

Air Mauritius (Port Louis) reported a pre-tax $12.5 million loss in its fiscal first quarter.

Read the full statement by the carrier: CLICK HERE

Copyright Photo: Paul Denton. Airbus A340-312 3B-NAU (msn 076) prepares to land at Geneva.

Air Mauritius:ย 

Route Map:

Finnair narrows its second quarter loss to $24.4 million

Finnair (Helsinki) narrowed its second quarter loss to $24.4 million.

Read the full story in the Washington Post: CLICK HERE

Copyright Photo: Wingnut. Finnair’s Airbus A321-211 OH-LZD (msn 1241) taxies at London (Heathrow) in the updated 2010 livery.

Finnair:ย 

TUI Travel posts a fiscal third quarter operating profit of $115.3 million

TUI Travel (London) posted a fiscal third quarter (ending on June 30) operating profit of $115.3 million.

Read the full report from the group: CLICK HERE

TUI travel is the parent organization of Arkefly, Corsair, Jet4you, Jetairfly, Thomson Airways, TUIfly, TUIfly Nordic and the pictured new associated TUI Russia.

Copyright Photo: Paul Denton.ย TUI Russia (Moscow-Domodedovo) is a new joint venture of TUI AG (Hannover) and Russian investment company S-Group Capital Management, created on April 15, 2009. Kolavia (Surgut) is operatating three Airbus A321s under the TUI brand and the MetroJet (Russia) name. Operations commenced on July 3, 2012 from Moscow (Domodedovo) to Egypt (Hurghada, Sharm el-Sheikh), Spain (Barcelona, โ€‹โ€‹Palma de Mallorca, Ibiza), Croatia (Pula), Montenegro, Bulgaria (Varna, Bourgas), Greece (Heraklion, Rhodes) and Turkey (Antalya, Bodrum, Dalaman). A321-231 EI-ETJ is pictured arriving at Antalya using the colors of the Russian flag.

Hot New Photos:ย 

Frontier Airlines to return to Fargo, North Dakota

Frontier Airlines (2nd) (Denver)ย today announced new nonstop service between its Denver, Colorado (DEN), hub and Fargo, North Dakota (FAR), with three weekly nonstop flights beginning on November 16, 2012.

Following is the schedule for Frontierโ€™s Fargo service:

Denver-Fargoย (beginning Nov. 16, 2012)

Route Departs Arrives Frequency Aircraft
DEN-FAR 7:10 p.m. 9:55 p.m. Mon/Wed/Fri A319
FAR-DEN 10:00 a.m. 10:55 a.m. Tues/Thurs/Sat A319

Frontier last served Fargo in 2010 using Lynx Aviation’s 74-seat Bombardier DHC-8-402 (Q400) turboprop aircraft. This new service will instead operate using 138-seat Airbus A319 aircraft, which reduce the flight time between the two cities.

Copyright Photo: Brian McDonough. Airbus A319-112 N949FR with Emma, the Ermine, lands at downtown Washington (Reagan National).

Frontier Airlines:ย 

Volaris adds Culiacan-Los Angeles service on August 4

Volaris (Los Angeles) on August 4 added its sixth route to Los Angles fromย Culiacรกn, the largest city in the state ofย Sinaloa.

Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing. Airbus A319 A319-133 XA-VOA with the special Krispy Kreme Donuts markings arrives at Los Angeles International Airport.

Volaris:ย 

Routes from and to Los Angeles:

Click on the map to expand.

US Airways reaches a tentative agreement with its flight attendants

US Airways (Phoenix) has announced that it has reached a tentative agreement on a collective bargaining agreement with the Association of Flight Attendants (AFA), which represents the airline’s 6,800 mainline flight attendantsย who are based in US Airways’ three hub cities of Phoenix, Philadelphia and Charlotte, N.C., and in its Washington, D.C. focus city.

Copyright Photo: Bruce Drum. Airbus A320-214 N114UW arrives at the Charlotte hub.

US Airways:ย 

Frontier to fly from Trenton, New Jersey to Orlando this winter

Frontier Airlines (2nd) (Denver) continues its expansion with new winter markets. Today the airline announced new nonstop service between Orlando, Florida (MCO) and Trenton, New Jersey (TTN), with twice weekly nonstop flights beginning on November 16, 2012. Frontier will be the only airline providing scheduled carrier service out of Trenton-Mercer Airport.

Following is the schedule for Frontierโ€™s Orlando – Trenton service:

Orlando-Trentonย (beginning Nov. 16, 2012)

Route Departs Arrives Frequency Aircraft
MCO-TTN 12:55 p.m. 3:20 p.m. Monday A319
MCO-TTN 7:25 a.m. 9:50 a.m. Friday A319
TTN-MCO 4:00 p.m. 6:35 p.m. Monday A319
TTN-MCO 10:30 a.m. 1:05 p.m. Friday A319

The new service will operate on 138-seat Airbus A319 aircraft.

Copyright Photo: Eddie Maloney. Airbus A319-111 N932FR is pictured in action at Las Vegas. Sarge, the Bald Eagle, adorns the tail.

Frontier Airlines:ย