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Southwest arrives in Akron/Canton and Dayton

Southwestย Airlines (Dallas)ย has officially landed in two brand new destinations with its new service to Akron-Canton Airport (CAK) and Dayton International Airport (DAY).ย  The new service officially launched on Sunday, August 12, and the airline is celebrating the new service in both cities with press conferences at each airport this morning.ย  In Akron-Canton, Southwest will offer two daily roundtrip flights to Southwest’s sizable operation at Chicago Midway, as well as one daily roundtrip flight to Denver. ย Likewise, the airline will begin service to Dayton with one daily flight to Denver. ย Southwest’s service in both markets will complement AirTran Airways‘ existing service in these cities. ย AirTran’s service will continue, and the airlines will jointly determine the best time to convert all AirTran’s flying to Southwest as part of the ongoing integration to eventually becoming one airline flying under the Southwest brand.

AirTran began service at Akron-Canton in 1997 and started serving Dayton in 1998.ย  Today, AirTran offers 11 daily flights from Akron-Canton in addition to the three daily Southwest flights.ย  From Dayton, today AirTran offers eight daily flights in addition to the daily Southwest flight to Denver.

Copyright Photo: Nick Dean. Boeing 737-7H4 N918WN (msn 29843) in the Illinois One special livery arrives at Seattle/Tacoma International Airport (SeaTac).

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United Airlines to start seasonal Austin-Cancun weekly flights on November 10

United Airlines (Chicago) will start weekly and seasonal Austin-Cancun flights starting on November 10. The route will be operated with Boeing 737-700s per Airline Route.

Copyright Photo: Brian McDonough. Boeing 737-724 N24715 taxies to the runway at Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport.

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Air France-KLM 2Q net loss expands to $1.1 billion

Air France (Paris) and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (Amsterdam) reported their second quarter net expanded to almost $1.1 billion.

Read the analysis from the Washington Post: CLICK HERE

Top Copyright Photo: Nick Dean. Boeing 777-328 ER F-GZNN (msn 40376) in the SkyTeam motif climbs away from Paine Field near Everett, Washington.

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Bottom Copyright Photo: Paul Denton. KLM’s Boeing 737-7K2 PH-BGN 9msn 38125) taxies at Geneva.

 

WestJet has a record second quarter

WestJet Airlines (Calgary)ย today announced a second quarter net earnings record of C$42.5 million, or C$0.31 per diluted share; up from the net earnings of C$25.6 million, or C$0.18 per diluted share, reported in the second quarter of 2011. These financial results mark WestJet’s 29th consecutive quarter of profitability. Based on the trailing twelve months, the airline achieved a return on invested capital of 11.4 per cent, up from the 10.8 per cent reported last quarter.

Today, WestJet also announced that it will be introducing a premium economy product on its entire Boeing 737 fleet featuring extra legroom, convenience and other amenities. Modifications to the aircraft will begin in August and the airline expects to have the fleet fully reconfigured by the end of 2012.

Operating highlightsย (stated in Canadian dollars)

Q2 2012 Q2 2011 Change Year-to-date 2012 Year-to-date 2011 Change
Net earnings (millions) $42.5 $25.6 65.9% $110.8 $73.9 50.0%
Diluted earnings per share $0.31 $0.18 72.2% $0.81 $0.52 55.8%
Total revenues (millions) $809.3 $742.3 9.0% $1,700.2 $1,514.7 12.2%
Operating margin 8.7% 6.9% 1.8 pts. 10.4% 8.7% 1.7 pts.
ASMs (available seat miles) (billions) 5.389 5.238 2.9% 11.079 10.468 5.8%
RPMs (revenue passenger miles) (billions) 4.395 4.092 7.4% 9.116 8.382 8.8%
Load factor 81.6% 78.1% 3.5 pts. 82.3% 80.1% 2.2 pts.
Segment guests 4,267,598 3,941,609 8.3% 8,498,013 7,840,717 8.4%
Yield (revenue per revenue passenger mile) (cents) 18.41 18.14 1.5% 18.65 18.07 3.2%
RASM (revenue per available seat mile) (cents) 15.02 14.17 6.0% 15.35 14.47 6.1%
CASM (cost per available seat mile) (cents) 13.71 13.19 3.9% 13.76 13.22 4.1%
CASM, excluding fuel and employee profit share (cents)* 9.12 8.70 4.8% 9.03 8.81 2.5%

WestJet expects RASM growth in the third quarter to be moderately stronger than the first half growth and anticipates ongoing operating margin expansion in the second half of 2012.

WestJet now projects its full-year CASM, excluding fuel and employee profit share to increase between three to 3.5 per cent year over year from its previous expectation of up 1.5 to 2.5 per cent. This revision is primarily due to higher flight operations and inflight recruitment and training expenses in the fourth quarter in anticipation of our expanded winter schedule which was only recently finalized, increased maintenance expense and a slight reduction in capacity associated with the aircraft reconfiguration project. The airline anticipates that its fuel costs will range between $0.90 and $0.92 per litre for the third quarter of 2012.

The airline also declared an increase to its quarterly dividend from $0.06 to $0.08.

WestJet and Bombardier signed a definitive purchase agreement on July 31, 2012. The purchase agreement includes a firm order of 20 DHC-8-402 (Q400) NextGen turboprop aircraft with purchase options for an additional 25 Q400 aircraft. Of the firm orders, seven turboprops are scheduled to be delivered in 2013. This will be followed by seven more of the confirmed orders in 2014, four in 2015 and two in 2016. The scheduled delivery slots for the 25 optional aircraft range between 2014 and 2018.

In other news,ย WestJet and WestJet Vacations today announced that guests on board WestJet flights can expect an extra-special inflight experience as part of their travels during the month of August.

Working with the Walt Disney Company (Canada) Ltd., WestJet is launching a unique inflight experience with a little Disney-inspired magic on board. Guests will receive complimentary Disney-themed snacks and napkins while enjoying free Disney cartoons and movies on seatback televisions throughout the flight. On select routes, guests will also enjoy Disney-themed jokes, fun facts and a complimentary gift.

Copyright Photo: Bruce Drum.

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United Airlines to operate to Jackson Hole, Wyoming from both Newark and San Francisco

United Airlines (Chicago) is planning to serve the ski area of Jackson Hole, Wyoming next winter with nonstop service from both the Newark and San Francisco hubs according to Trib.com.

Read the full article: CLICK HERE

Copyright Photo: Brian McDonough. Boeing 737-724 N24715 taxies to the runway at Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood.

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Southwest reports a second quarter net profit of $228 million

Southwest Airlines Company (Dallas) today reported its second quarter 2012 results.ย  Second quarter 2012 net income was $228 million, or $.30 per diluted share, which included $45 million (net) of unfavorable special items.ย  This compared to net income of $161 million, or $.21 per diluted share, in second quarter 2011, which included favorable special items totaling $40 million (net).ย  Excluding special items, second quarter 2012 net income was a record $273 million, or $.36 per diluted share, compared to $121 million, or $.15 per diluted share, in second quarter 2011.ย  This compared favorably to Thomson’s First Call mean estimate of $.33 per diluted share.ย  Operating income for second quarter 2012 was $460 million, compared to $207 million in second quarter 2011.ย  Excluding special items, operating income was a record $485 million for second quarter 2012, compared to $276 million for the same period last year.

Read the full report: CLICK HERE

Copyright Photo: Ton Jochems. Boeing 737-7H4 N714CB (msn 27848) taxies at Los Angeles in the Southwest Classic motif.

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Southwest to start Kansas City-Minneapolis/St. Paul service on February 14

Southwest Airlinesย (Dallas) and its wholly owned subsidiary AirTran Airways announced today that they have extended their flight schedules for travel between February 14, 2013, and March 8, 2013. In the schedule, Southwest will begin new service between Kansas City and Minneapolis-St. Paul with two daily nonstop flights. Both carriers also will begin new seasonal routes as listed below.

Southwest’s new market:

  • Two daily nonstop flights between Kansas City and Minneapolis-St. Paul

Southwest’s new seasonal markets include:

  • One daily nonstop flight between Albuquerque and Orlando
  • One daily nonstop flight between Albany and Las Vegas
  • One daily nonstop flight between Hartford/Springfield and Las Vegas
  • One daily nonstop flight between Long Island/Islip and Ft. Myers
  • One daily nonstop flight between West Palm Beach and Pittsburgh
  • One daily nonstop flight between West Palm Beach and Providence
  • One daily nonstop flight between Providence and Ft. Myers

AirTran’s new seasonal markets include:

  • Two daily nonstop flights between Chicago Midway and Ft. Myers
  • One daily nonstop flight between Detroit and Ft. Myers

Copyright Photo: Fernandez Imaging.

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AirTran adds more flights on the Baltimore/Washington-Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood route

AirTran Airwaysย (subsidiary of Southwest Airlines) (Dallas) has announced more options for Baltimore Customers looking to get to Florida, AirTran Airways will add as many as four daily nonstop flights between Baltimore/Washington and Ft. Lauderdale/Hollywood beginning on September 6, 2012, through the end of its published schedule on February 13, 2013. The new flights will add to AirTran’s existing three daily roundtrip flights between the markets.

With the September flight schedule, Southwest Airlines will operate three daily nonstop flights between Baltimore/Washington and Ft. Lauderdale/Hollywood for a combined total of up to ten daily roundtrip BWI-FLL flights between the carriers.

Southwest Airlines began service to Baltimore/Washington on Sept. 15, 1993, with ten daily nonstop departures to two cites. Since then, Southwest has grown its operation to more than 170 daily nonstop departures to nearly 50 cities. Southwest has nearly 3,000 Employees at BWI, and has a plane dedicated to the state, Maryland One.

Top Copyright Photo: Bruce Drum. Boeing 737-7BD N281AT taxies to the runway at Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood.

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Bottom Copyright Photo: Bruce Drum. Maryland One arrives at Las Vegas.

Southwest Airlines previews live TV inflight on five Boeing 737s

Southwest Airlinesย (Dallas), in conjunction with Row 44, is taking the next step in wireless inflight entertainment with a preview of live TV on five of the carrier’s aircraft, with plans to expand to 20 aircraft by mid-July.ย  Customers on these select planes will now have the option to purchase live TV consisting of seven sports and news channels, and view on their personal devices.

Flight Attendants will notify the Southwest Customers who are onboard a TV-enabled WiFi aircraft. Those interested in using the TV service during this preview period will have the opportunity to log on to the service through the WiFi portal via their personal WiFi-enabled device (tablets, laptops, WiFi-enabled smart phones, etc).ย  Live TV is offered as a separate charge from WiFi, so Customers do not have to purchase WiFi to purchase live TV.ย  The airline will evaluate different price points from $3 to $8 throughout the trial period, with instructions on how to access live TV available via a link on the Southwest Airlines WiFi portal.

Southwest Airlines will offer seven live TV channels on these five aircraft so that Customers can stay abreast of the latest news or sports scores while flying at 35,000 feet:

  • NBC Sports
  • MLB live games from MLB.com
  • NFL Network
  • CNBC
  • MSNBC
  • Fox News
  • Fox Business News

The Row 44 system not only supports this new feature, but it was created with live TV in mind. Customers who are watching TV are accessing a separate portion of the bandwidth specifically dedicated for that use. Both live TV and WiFi usage will be monitored to determine if they perform together seamlessly, and if successful, live TV will be available to all WiFi-enabled planes by the end of the year.

Southwest Airlines maintains the world’s largest satellite-based WiFi fleet with more than 250 connected aircraft and plans to equip the entirety of their Boeing 737-700s and 737-800s (70 percent of its total fleet) by mid-2013. Row 44 offers Southwest Airlines the ability to be flexible as the airline’s needs evolve, and the satellite-based technology ensures that Customers’ access to WiFi and live TV will be uninterrupted during near-International flights over water.

Copyright Photo: Brian McDonough. Note the Row 44 embedded device on the top of this aircraft – a quick visual way to denote WiFi-equipped WN aircraft.

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WestJet and China Eastern Airlines launch a code-share partnership

WestJet Airlines (Calgary) has announced it has entered into a code-share agreement with China Eastern Airlines (Shanghai). Tickets are on sale for flights starting on July 1, 2012.

This code-share agreement allows China Eastern Airlines to market and distribute WestJet-operated flights by placing its “MU” flight indicator on WestJet-operated flights within North America.

In addition to China Eastern Airlines, WestJet has code-share agreements with American Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Delta Air Lines, Japan Airlines, KLM and Korean Air.

Top Copyright Photo: Gilbert Hechema.

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