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Azores Airlines and Binter to work together

SATA Azoress Airlines and Binter are working together with a new codeshare agreement:

Flights between the Azores and the Canary Islands, operated by Binter, are available on the SATA Azores Airlines website and on all sales channels of the SATA group. This means that travellers looking for connections available on the SATA Azores Airlines website will also have access to Binter’s flights. Equally, the offer of the airlines SATA Air Aรงores and Azores Airlines can be found on the Binter website.

This possibility occurs thanks to the codeshare agreement established between the airlines.

The connections between the Azores and the Canary islands start July 2 until September 24, 2022 with a weekly flight, operated on Saturdays. The direct connection will open up other opportunities for travellers who want to get to know other islands, thanks to the network of inter-island flights that both SATA Air Aรงores and Binter operate.

Connections between Las Palmas (Gran Canaria) and Ponta Delgada (Sรฃo Miguel) depart from Las Palmas at 8:30 am and arrive in Ponta Delgada at 9:50 am, local time. The return to Las Palmas is less than an hour later, departing Ponta Delgada at 10:30 am and arriving in Las Palmas at 1:40 pm, local time. This flight schedule allows you to connect SATA Air Aรงores network and also provides a connection to Azores Airlines flights, to or from the cities of Boston, New York and Toronto.

Arriving in the Canary Islands, passengers will have the possibility of connecting to the airports of Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, Tenerife North and Tenerife South on the outbound flight, and on the return flight, with La Gomera, La Palma and El Hierro.

Flights will be operated with an Embraer E195-E2, with a capacity for 132 passengers. The flight will last approximately two hours and ten minutes.

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Azores Airlines and Transavia combine flights to the Azores

Azores Airlines made this announcement:

From now on, it is possible to combine Transavia and Azores Airlines flights, which makes it easier for passengers to discover several islands in the Azores.

With the interline virtual agreement, Transavia passengers can, in addition to direct flights from Amsterdam to Ponta Delgada, choose one of many Azores Airlines flights to the Azores, via Porto, Lisbon, and Funchal. Azores Airlines passengers can do the same by using Transavia flights to Europe. This is made possible by introducing Transavia Smart Connect, together with Dohop, the digital interline platform provider.

Smart Connect knows how to link different flights smartly. The user-friendly platform offers passengers more convenience in searching for combined flights and allows them to discover even more beautiful islands of the Azores. The partnership with Azores Airlines is the first collaboration using Transavia Smart Connect.

To offer this service, Azores Airlines and Transavia work with Dohop. Dohop is an Icelandic company specialized in virtual interlining technology. Dohop helps airlines with the technology and the necessary platform. In addition, Dohop is responsible for the connection service. That means that Dohop will arrange a new flight and possible hotel accommodation for passengers who do not make it to their flight due to circumstances such as a delay or cancellation.

From now on, it is possible to combine Transavia and Azores Airlines flights, which makes it easier for passengers to discover several islands in the Azores.

With the interline virtual agreement, Transavia passengers can, in addition to direct flights from Amsterdam to Ponta Delgada, choose one of many Azores Airlines flights to the Azores, via Porto, Lisbon, and Funchal. Azores Airlines passengers can do the same by using Transavia flights to Europe. This is made possible by introducing Transavia Smart Connect, together with Dohop, the digital interline platform provider.

Smart Connect knows how to link different flights smartly. The user-friendly platform offers passengers more convenience in searching for combined flights and allows them to discover even more beautiful islands of the Azores. The partnership with Azores Airlines is the first collaboration using Transavia Smart Connect.

To offer this service, Azores Airlines and Transavia work with Dohop. Dohop is an Icelandic company specialized in virtual interlining technology. Dohop helps airlines with the technology and the necessary platform. In addition, Dohop is responsible for the connection service. That means that Dohop will arrange a new flight and possible hotel accommodation for passengers who do not make it to their flight due to circumstances such as a delay or cancellation.

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Azores Airlines to launch New York-JFK – Madeira flights

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SATA Azores Airlines will launch the first-ever nonstop flight from a U.S. gateway to Funchal, Madeira’s capital city. In conjunction with the new direct flight, operating from New Yorkย (JFK) to Funchal (FUN),ย Portugal-based tour operatorย Inovtravelย has launchedย new travel packagesย to Madeira, which will include direct flights out ofย New York, accommodations, airport-hotel transfer and a travel expert.

Madeira, an island chain off the coast ofย Portugal, is undoubtedly a hidden gem ofย Europe, with impressive scenery across 300 square miles of mountains, valleys and beaches, along with five-star accommodations, Michelin-starred restaurants, and award-winning Madeiran wines. Not only that, but the archipelago boasts unique historical ties to the U.S., with its namesake Madeira wine being used to toast the Declaration of Independence in 1776 andย Thomas Jeffersonย allegedly ordering close to the equivalent of 3,500 bottles of Madeira wine during his first few years of presidency.

Now, with the convenience of nonstop flight options, this Portuguese paradise is more accessible than ever to U.S. travelers.

The weekly direct flight will be available throughย March 2022.

Top Copyright Photo: Azores Airlines Airbus A321-253NX WL CS-TSH (msn 8796) (Magical) YYZ (TMK Photography). Image: 954150.

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Azores operates a record Airbus A321LR flight of nine and a half hours

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Azores Airlines on September 7 flew 7,874 km between Oakland, CA, and Lajes, Azores for nine and a half hours using their Airbus A321LR CS-TSI (Inspire). This becomes the longest flight conducted by an Airbus A321.

Top Copyright Photo: Azores Airlines Airbus A321-253NX WL CS-TSI (msn 10074) (Inspire) YYZ (TMK Photography). Image: 954151.

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European Commission approves โ‚ฌ133 million Portuguese liquidity support to SATA

The European Commission has approved, under EU State aid rules, โ‚ฌ133 million in liquidity support to SATA Air Aรงores (SATA). The aid will allow the company to fulfil its public service obligations, provide essential services and ensure the connectivity of the Azores outermost region. At the same time, the Commission has opened an investigation to assess whether certain public support measures by Portugal in favour of the company are in line with EU rules on State aid to companies in difficulty.

 

SATA is an air transport company ultimately controlled by the Portuguese Autonomous Region of Azores. Together with another company belonging to the same group (SATA Internacional โ€“ Azores Airlines), SATA provides air transport passenger and cargo services within Azores, and from and to several national and international destinations. With respect to certain routes, it has been entrusted with a public service obligation to ensure connectivity of the islands. SATA also provides other essential services, e.g. the management and operation of five small airports in different islands of Azores.

SATA has been facing financial difficulties already before the coronavirus outbreak, i.e. on 31 December 2019. Since at least 2014, the company has been experiencing operating losses and has reported negative equity in recent years, which has been aggravated by the effects of the coronavirus outbreak. The company is currently facing urgent liquidity needs.

The Portuguese liquidity support measure

Portugal notified the Commission of its intention to grant urgent support to SATA, with the aim of providing the company with sufficient resources to address its urgent and immediate liquidity needs until the end of January 2021.

SATA is not eligible to receive support under the Commission’s State aid Temporary Framework, aimed at companies that were not already in difficulty on 31 December 2019. The Commission therefore has assessed the measure under other State aid rules, namely the 2014 Guidelines on State aid for rescue and restructuring. These enable Member States to grant temporary liquidity aid to providers of services of general economic interest to maintain and preserve essential services such as, for example air transport connectivity and airport management. This possibility is available also in case of aid granted ย by the Member State to the same company in difficulty being investigated by the Commission.

The Portuguese authorities estimated that SATA’s liquidity needs for the next six months in relation to SATA’s public service obligations and essential services amount to approximately โ‚ฌ133 million.

The Commission found that the individual aid to the company in the form of a public guarantee of up to approximately โ‚ฌ133 million on a temporary loan strictly relates to urgent liquidity needs linked to the provision by SATA of essential services including routes subject to public service obligations and services of general economic interest at local airports. It found that the aid is necessary to allow the company to continue providing these services.

On this basis, the Commission approved the measure under EU State aid rules.

Opening of investigation into other support measures

Separately, the Commission has decided to open an investigation to assess whether certain public support measures in favour of SATA are in line with the 2014 Guidelines on State aid for rescue and restructuring.

As of 2017, the Autonomous Region of Azores, which wholly owns SATA, approved three capital increases to partly address the company’s capital shortfalls. Most of the amounts appear to have already been paid. The Portuguese authorities claim that the capital increases in question do not constitute State aid under EU rules as since the Regional Government of Azores, as the sole shareholder of SATA, acted as a private investor operating under market conditions.

The Commission will now investigate further if the capital increases constituted State aid that should have been notified to the Commission, and, if so, if the past support measures satisfy the conditions of the 2014 Guidelines on State aid for rescue and restructuring. The opening of an in-depth investigation gives Portugal and other interested parties an opportunity to submit comments. It does not prejudge the outcome of the investigation.

Background

The Azores Autonomous Region is an archipelago composed of nine volcanic islands and 245,000 inhabitants. The Azores Region is considered as an outermost region of the European Union, located in the North Atlantic Ocean, about 1,400 km from mainland Portugal. The islands can be reached from the mainland in two to three days by sea or two hours by plane. The Region is dependent of air transport for passengers and cargo, especially during the winter season, when weather conditions often render maritime transport unavailable.

Under EU State aid rules, public interventions in favour of companies can be considered free of State aid when they are made on terms that a private operator would have accepted under market conditions (the market economy operator principle – MEOP). If this principle is not respected, the public interventions involve State aid within the meaning of Article 107 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, because they confer an economic advantage on the beneficiary that its competitors do not have. The assessment criteria for public interventions in companies in difficulty are set out in the 2014 Guidelines on State aid for rescue and restructuring..

Under the Commission’s 2014 Guidelines on State aid for rescue and restructuring, companies in financial difficulty may receive State aid provided they meet certain conditions. Aid may be granted for a period of up to six months (“rescue aid”). Beyond this period, the aid must either be reimbursed or a restructuring plan must be notified to the Commission for the aid to be approved (“restructuring aid”). The plan must ensure that the long-term viability of the company is restored without further State support, that the company contributes to an adequate level to the costs of its restructuring and that distortions of competition created by the aid are addressed through compensatory measures.

By ensuring compliance with these conditions, the Commission maintains fair and effective competition between different companies in the air transport market, like in other sectors.

Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union recognises the specific constraints of the outermost regions and provides for the adoption of specific measures in EU legislation to help these regions address the major challenges they face due to their remoteness, insularity, small size, difficult topography and climate, and economic dependence on a reduced number of products.

 

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Air France and Azores Airlines sign a code-share agreement

Air France and Azores Airlines made this announcement:

Thanks to a code-share agreement between Air France and Sata Azores Airlines, customers of both airlines now enjoy new travel opportunities to the Portuguese Azores islands on departure from Paris-Charles de Gaulle via Lisbon and Porto (Portugal): Ponta Delgada, Terceira, Santa Maria, Horta and Pico.

Starting January 27, 2020, customers can now book their flight between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and one of the destinations in the Azores and travel on the date of their choice.

Air France is adding its marketing code to Sata Azores Airlines-operated flights, by Airbus A320 and A321 on departure from Lisbon and Porto to Ponta Delgada, Terceira, Santa Maria, Horta and Pico.

As part of this mutual agreement, Sata Azores Airlines is adding its marketing code to Air France-operated flights, by Airbus A319, A320 and A321, on departure from Lisbon and Porto to Paris-Charles de Gaulle.

With this agreement, Air France and Sata Azores Airlines are offering, on a code-share basis, over 70 weekly flights to the Azores from Lisbon and Porto and more than 60 weekly frequencies between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Lisbon and Porto.

Eligible Air France customers have access to the Sata Azores Airlines lounges in Lisbon, Porto and the Azores islands, in addition to โ€œFast Trackโ€ access at Lisbon and Porto airports, allowing them to pass security checkpoints quickly and easily and bypass long wait lines.

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Azores Airlines takes delivery of its first Airbus A321LR

Azores Airlines, the Azores archipelago-based carrier, has taken delivery of its first of three Airbus A321LRs to be leased from Air Lease Corporation, becoming the latest operator of the long-range single-aisle aircraft.

Powered by CFM Internationalโ€™s LEAP-1A engines, the Azores Airlinesโ€™ A321LR comprises 190 seats in a two-class configuration (16 Business class seats and 174 seats in Economy) offering premium wide-body comfort in a single-aisle aircraft cabin and with single-aisle operating costs. With this new A321LR, the Portuguese operator will continue its strategy of growth and network expansion to European destinations as well as transatlantic routes between the Azores and North America.

The A321LR is a long-range (LR) version of the best-selling A320neo Family and provides airlines with the flexibility to fly long-range operations of up to 4,000 nm (7,400 km) and to tap into new long-haul markets, which were not previously accessible with single-aisle aircraft.

The A321LR will join the Azores Airlinesโ€™ Airbus fleet of five single-aisle aircraft comprising three A320ceo and two A321neo jetliners in service since last year. This new member of the fleet will provide Azores Airlines with more operational flexibility while leveraging on aircraft commonality.

Photo: Airbus.

Azores Airlines to retire the last Airbus A310

Type Retired: October 15, 2018 (flight S4 124 Ponta Delgada - Lisbon with CS-TGV)

Azores Airlines tomorrow (October 15) will operate the last Airbus A310 revenue flight with CS-TGV.

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The airline made this short announcement on social media:

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On October 15, the last aircraft of Azores Airlines’ A310 fleet makes its last flight.

It is a 19-year cycle, almost two decades to transport thousands of passengers to the most diverse destinations.

Thank you to all who caressed this distinguished fleet!

Note: The Airbus A310 fleet did not receive the name and livery change to Azores Airlines due to the pending retirement of the last A310.

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Top Copyright Photo (all others by the airline):ย SATA Internacional Airbus A310-304 CS-TGV (msn 651) YYZ (TMK Photography). Image: 900159.

SATA Internacional Airbus A310-325 CS-TKN (msn 624) AMS (Ton Jochems). Image: 913257.

Above Copyright Photo:ย SATA Internacional Airbus A310-325 CS-TKN (msn 624) AMS (Ton Jochems). Image: 913257.

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Bottom Copyright Photo:ย SATA Internacional Airbus A310-304 CS-TGV (msn 651) YYZ (TMK Photography). Image: 904604.

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Azores Airlines to resume seasonal service to Providence

Azores' first Airbus A321neo, in a special "Breathe" livery

Azores Airlines on June 8, 2018 will resume weekly summer seasonal service from Ponta Delgado to Providence, RI.

The route will be operated with Airbus A321 aircraft.

Copyright Photo:ย Azores Airlines Airbus A321-253N WL CS-TSF (msn 7972) (Breathe) LIS (Ton Jochems). Image: 940745.

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ALC delivers the first Airbus A321neo to Azores Airlines

 

Azores' first Airbus A321neo, in a special "Breathe" livery

Air Lease Corporation (ALC) on December 14, 2017 announced that Azores Airlines-SATA International (Portugal) received its first new Airbus A321neo aircraft. ย This aircraft is the first of six CFM Leap 1A engine-powered A321neos to be delivered to Azores Airlines from ALCโ€™s order book with Airbus.ย  The next five A321neos will deliver between now and early 2021.

The pictured Airbus A321-253N D-AVYI became CS-TSF (msn 7972) on the handover. The airliner is painted in a special “Breathe” livery.

The airline, fully owned by SATA (Sociedade Aรงoreana de Transportes Aรฉreos) becomes the first Portuguese operator to receive a member of the A320neo Family.ย  By way of an extensive transatlantic network, these aircraft will connect Portugal and Azores to cities in the United States and Canada, in addition to major Western European cities.

The six new ALC A321neo aircraft will progressively replace Azoresโ€™ aging Airbus A310s on routes from Azores to the USA and Canada as well as on the airlineโ€™s high frequency network to Portugal and Western Europe.

Photo:ย Azores Airlines Airbus A321-253N WL CS-TSF (msn 7972) (Breathe) LIS (Ton Jochems). Image: 940745.