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Blue1 to be converted to a “production company”, SAS to take over airline operations in Finland

Blue1 (Helsinki) after November 1 will operate under the SAS brand in the Finnish market.

SAS issued the following statement this morning:

From November 1, SAS will be taking over responsibility for commercialย operations in Finland. This is taking place in line with SAS’s 4Excellenceย strategy and strengthens SAS’s position on the Finnish market. Finnishย subsidiary Blue1 is being converted to a production company, with the primaryย task of delivering operational flight services to meet SAS’s route networkย needs.

“Finland is our fourth Nordic home market and we have been restructuring ourย route network in Finland since the beginning of the year. We now fly nonstopย between several regions in Finland and Scandinavia, as a complement to theย worldwide route network of SAS and the Star Alliance. We are now using the SASย brand to demonstrate our strong offering and our unique customer benefits on theย Finnish market as well,” says Joakim Landholm, Executive Vice Presidentย Commercial at SAS.

“As a production company, Blue1 will be focusing on its operational strengthsย and continuing to operate its current routes for SAS. Our punctuality is theย best in Europe and our focus on high-class service is greater than ever,” saysย Janne Hattula, Managing Director and COO of Blue1 since July 2012.

In other news,ย Blue1 will open a new nonstop route from Helsinki to Geneva.ย The route will be operated from January 12 to March 23, 2013 on Saturdays. The route will provide a new option to fly direct from Helsinki to Geneva, close to many popular winter resorts in the Swiss, French and Italian Alps.

Copyright Photo: Andi Hiltl. With this announcement the unique Blue1 brand will disappear. Blue1 will operate for its parent under the SAS name. Boeing 717-23S OH-BLM (msn 55066) climbs away from Zurich.

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Estonian Air introduces a new “Fly to Estonia” logoplane, will retire the last Boeing 737-500 on October 21

Estonian Air (Tallinn) has repainted its SAAB 340B ES-ASO (msn 223) from the “Hockeybird” to a special “Fly to Estonia” livery to promote winter travel to the country. The first flight from Tallinn in the new design was completed on October 11 and the special livery will stay until the end of this year.

The aircraft will operate from Tallinn to Vilnius, Helsinki, Joensuu, Jyvรคskylรค, St Petersburg and Tartu.

The airline issued the following statement:

In the framework of an ongoing co-operation between Estonian Air and EAS (Enterprise Estonia), one of the SAAB 340 aircraft in Estonian Air fleet was given a special livery to attract tourists from the regional destinations of Estonian Air to spend winter holidays in Estonia. This is a continuation of the marketing campaign carried out in October in Lithuania, Russia, Finland, Sweden and Norway, promoting the possibilities of spending winter holidays in Estonia.

โ€œEAS and Estonian Air have common goals โ€“ to be visible on world map, bring a lot of foreign tourists to Estonia and do so in a special way. This beautiful aircraft design is a good example of co-operation between domestic organisations,โ€ says Marketing Director of the Estonian Tourist Board at Enterprise Estonia, Tarmo Mutso.

“Research shows that aircraft is the advertising channel with the highest level of message recall, i.e. people recall afterwards not only the medium of the advertisement but even the message itself”, explains Gunnar Mรคgi, head of marketing and development in Estonian Air. “Since European airports enjoy a very high concentration of people, I am confident that our invitation will not go unnoticed”, he added.

In other news, the company will retire the last Boeing 737-500 on October 21 when the assigned aircraft completes a round trip between Tallinn and Paris (CDG) per Airline Route.

Top Copyright Photo: Estonian Air.

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Bottom Copyright Photo: Keith Burton. Boeing 737-53S ES-ABH 9msn 29074) climbs away from Southend.

AeroMexico to launch nonstop Mexico City-London (Heathrow) flights on December 14

AeroMexico (Mexico City) is planning to launch nonstop Mexico City-London (Heathrow) service starting on December 14. The route will be operated three days a week.

Read the full story from lainformacion.com (in Spanish): CLICK HERE

Copyright Photo: Ariel Shocron. Boeing 777-2Q8 ER N776AM (msn 28692) climbs away from Madrid (Barajas).

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Alaska Airlines starts nonstop San Diego-Orlando service

Alaska Airlines today (October 12) launched nonstop service between Orlando, Florida., and San Diego (San Diego-Orlando service started last night). The carrier will fly between the two cities five times a week.

Summary of new San Diego โ€“ Orlando flights
Startย date City pair Departs Arrives Frequency
Oct. 11 San Diego-Orlando 10:35 p.m. 6:30 a.m. Mon, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun
Oct. 12 Orlando-San Diego 8:05 a.m. 10:40 a.m. Mon, Tue, Fri, Sat, Sun
All times are based on local time zones

The flights will be operated on Boeing 737-800 aircraft, accommodating 16 passengers in first class and 141 in the main cabin.

Copyright Photo: Brandon Farris. Boeing 737-890 N559AS (msn 35178) in the new Wild Alaska Seafood scheme arrives at the Seattle/Tacoma hub.

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Malaysia Airlines is planning to retire the last passenger Boeing 747-400 in February 2013

Malaysia Airlines (Kuala Lumpur) is planning to retire the last Boeing 747-400 from revenue passenger service in February 2013 according to a report by Airline Route.

Copyright Photo: Antony J. Best. Although now repainted and retired, Boeing 747-4H6 9M-MPB (msn 25699) once wore this colorful red Hibiscus livery.

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Air Botswana adds six new routes

Air Botswana (Gaborone) on October 28 will add six new routes:

  • Gaborone – Cape Town
  • Gaborone – Lilongwe
  • Gaborone – Blantyre
  • Gaborone – Lanseria
  • Gaborone – Nairobi
  • Maun – Victoria Falls

FLIGHT SCHEDULE:

Gaborone – Cape Town

  • Tuesday / Thursday / Sundayย – Departure: 07:00 Arrival: 09:15

Gaborone – Lilongwe

  • Mondayย – Departure: 09:30 Arrival: 13:00
  • Thursdayย – Departure:ย 09:30 Arrival: 13:00

Gaborone – Blantyre
(Via Harare)

  • Wednesdayย –ย Departure: 08:30 Arrival: 12:10

Gaborone – Lanseria

  • Wednesday / Fridayย – Departure: 07:20 Arrival: 08:20
  • Wednesday / Fridayย – Departure: 16:00 Arrival: 17:00

Gaborone – Nairobi
(Via Harare)

  • Monday / Saturdayย – Departure: 10:00 Arrival: 15:25

Maun – Victoria Falls

  • Tuesday / Thursday- Departure: 10:15 Arrival: 11:15
  • Saturdayย – Departure: 14:20 Arrival: 15:20

Copyright Photo: Ton Jochems. Boeing 737-2T5 ZS-SGX (msn 22396) is pictured at Johannesburg.

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Ceiba Intercontinental launches its first European route to Madrid

Ceiba Intercontinental Airlines (Malabo) made its historic first intercontinental flight onย October 4ย fromย Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, toย Madrid. Ceiba will service the route with its Boeing 777-200 LR aircraft.

The Ministry of Civil Aviation ofย Equatorial Guineaย purchased the aircraft as the first step in the government’s efforts to meet the growing demand for air service to the country and support its growing economy.

Ceiba has scheduled three flights a week on the newย Madrid-Malaboย route and is part of theย African Airlines Association (AFRAA).

Ceiba currently offers scheduled service from Bata andย Malaboย inย Equatorial Guineaย to several cities in West andย Central Africa, includingย Accra, Ghana;ย Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire,ย Brazzaville, Congo; Douala, Cameroun;ย Libreville, Gabon; Cotonou,ย Benin; andLome, Togo.

Copyright Photo: Nick Dean. Boeing 777-2FB LR 3C-LLS (msn 40668) takes off from Paine Field near Everett.

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Travel Service Airlines introduces a Moravian-Silesian Region logojet

Travel Service Airlines (Czech Republic) (Prague) hasย unveiled ย a new Boeing 737-800 logojet whichย promotes the Moravian-Silesian Region ย (Czech: Moravskoslezskรฝ kraj). The region is one of 14 administrative regions in the Czech Republic with the regional capital located in Ostrava.

Copyright Photo: Javier Rodriguez. Boeing 737-8FN OK-TVL (msn 37076) is seen just after landing at Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI) on October 7. In the background is the typical late afternoon image of the Airberlin hub.
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Qatar Airways to join the Oneworld alliance

Qatar Airways (Doha) announced today (October 8) it will join the Oneworld alliance. The airline issued the following statement:

Qatar Airways is to joinย oneworldยฎ, adding one of the world’s fastest growing and most highly rated airlines to the world’s leading quality airline alliance.

Its election as aย oneworld member designate was announced today at a press conference in New York โ€“ home ofย oneworld’s central alliance management office โ€“ with senior executives of Qatar Airways and the alliance’s established member airlines in attendance.

Qatar Airways, named Airline of the Year for the past two years by the Skytrax independent airline quality rating agency, is the first of the three major airlines based in the Gulf to sign for any of the global airline alliances.ย  It is also the second largest full service airline in the world not, until today, aligned to one of big global airline alliances.

The Doha-based airline’s implementation intoย oneworld is expected to take between 12 and 18 months.

The carrier is set to move into a brand new home in 2013 with the opening of the New Doha International Airport, designed to strengthen its position as a premium global hub with an eventual capacity for 50 million passengers a year.

As a member ofย oneworld, Qatar Airways will fly alongside some of the biggest and best brands in the airline business.ย  British Airways will serve as its sponsor in joiningย oneworld, supported by the centralย oneworld alliance team, mentoring the recruit through its alliance implementation programme.

Qatar Airways will beย oneworld’s second member airline based in the Middle East, alongside Royal Jordanian, which became the first airline from the region to join any of the global alliances when it boardedย oneworld in 2007.

In just 15 years of operations, Qatar Airways has built up a solid international route network flying to key business and leisure destinations worldwide โ€“ and winning countless awards for high service levels, including the Five Star accolade given by Skytrax.

Qatar Airways’ network serves 120 destinations in 70 countries in the Middle East, Europe, Africa, North and South America, Asia and Australasia, includingย oneworld hubs Amman, Berlin Tegel, Buenos Aires Ezeiza, Hong Kong, London Heathrow, Madrid, Melbourne, Moscow Domodedovo, New York JFK, Osaka Kansai, Sydney, Tokyo Narita, and the Kuala Lumpur home ofย oneworld member elect Malaysia Airlines.

Fifteen of its destinations and three countries – Iran, Rwanda and the Seychelles – will be new to theoneย world map. More significantly, Qatar Airways will substantially strengthenย oneworld’s customer offering by providing superior routing alternatives across many hundreds of city pairs.ย  For example, passengers flying between Asia and Southern Europe or between Asia and Africa will now have convenient one-stop connections not previously available within theย oneworld network.

Qatar Airways operates one of the world’s youngest and most modern fleets, currently standing at 111 Boeing and Airbus aircraft with an average age of just four years old.

Its addition will increaseย oneworld’s global coverage to 856 destinations in 159 countries, served by a combined fleet of 2,600 aircraft operating more than 9,300 flights and carrying almost a million passengers every day (342 million a year), generating annual revenues of nearly US$ 120 billion.

Qatar Airways already code-shares withย oneworld member designate Malaysia Airlines.ย  It will develop bilateral links with more airlines in the alliance as it moves towards becoming a member of the group.

Two establishedย oneworld member airlines currently serve its Doha home โ€“ British Airways from its London hub, and Royal Jordanian from its Amman base โ€“ along with member elect SriLankan, from its Colombo hub.ย ย  Opportunities for increasing the alliance’s services to Doha will be explored as Qatar Airways prepares to join.

When Qatar Airways becomes part ofย oneworld, its customers will gain access to the alliance’s truly global network.ย  The 2.2 million members of its Privilege Club frequent flyer programme will be able to earn and redeem rewards on any ofย oneworld’s other carriers, with top tier members able to use any of the group’s 550 plus airport lounges, and its network will be covered byย oneworld’s market leading range of alliance fares.

At the same time, the 125 million frequent flyer cardholders ofย oneworld’s established airlines will be able to earn and redeem rewards when flying on Qatar Airways and access Qatar Airways’ lounges.

What the CEOs say:

Among those alongside Qatar Airways Chief Executive Officer Akbar Al Baker at today’s New York press conference to welcome the airline toย oneworld were American Airlines’ Chairman and Chief Executive Tom Horton, Chairman of theย oneworld Governing Board; Chief Executive of IAG, parent of British Airways and Iberia, Willie Walsh;ย oneworld CEO Bruce Ashby; and senior representatives from otherย oneworld member airlines.

Qatar Airways Chief Executive Officer Akbar Al Baker said: “Alliances are playing an increasingly important role in the airline industry today โ€“ and that will continue long into the future.ย  Qatar Airways has carefully reviewed itsย strategic optionsย and it is very clear that joiningย oneworld is by far the best way forward for us as we look to strengthen our competitive offering and give passengers what they fully deserve โ€“ more choice.ย  Like Qatar Airways,ย oneworld is focused on quality and providing the best connections between the places most important to today’s frequent international travellers.

“In Qatar Airways’ relatively short history, we have quickly established a reputation for innovation, quality and excellence in everything we do, raising standards which our industry peers have watched with envy.ย  We are pleased to build on that by becoming the only major airline from the Gulf to date to be invited to join any of the global airline alliances โ€“ and we are proud to have been invited to join the best of them, inย oneworld.ย  We look forward to completing all the joining requirements as soon as possible, and to fly alongside some of the best airlines in the world long into the future, bringing heightened benefits offered byย oneworld to our customers.”

American Airlines’ Chairman and Chief Executive Tom Horton, Chairman of theย oneworld Governing Board, said: “Quality has always been the hallmark ofย oneworld, so we are pleased to welcome to our alliance another of the world’s highest quality airlines.ย ย oneworld aims to be the first choice alliance for frequent international travelers the world over.ย  Adding Qatar Airways will significantly improve our connectivity between many of the destinations that are most important to those customers, so today’s agreement with Qatar Airways will enable us to offer even more value.”

Willie Walsh, Chief Executive of IAG, parent of British Airways and Iberia, said: “In Qatar Airways,oneworld is pleased to welcome another great airline that will enhanceย oneworld’s network and product offerings in one of the world’s fastest growing regions for air travel demand.ย  Its fine reputation for customer service mirrorsย oneworld’s own focus.ย  British Airways is delighted to be serving as the sponsor of Qatar Airways in joiningย oneworld.”

oneworld CEO Bruce Ashby added: “The big three Gulf carriers have been embraced by millions of consumers the world over โ€“ just as consumers have embraced global airline alliances. ย Our own analysis clearly demonstrated that Qatar Airways is the best fit forย oneworld’s network, requirements, philosophy and strategy.ย ย oneworld is delighted to be the first of the global alliances to welcome a member airline from this region, enabling us to be the first to offer consumers the services and benefits offered by both a global alliance and a Gulf carrier.ย  We look forward to welcoming another great airline toย oneworld.

oneworld’s flexible approach to bilateral cooperation with carriers outside our alliance means that links already established between our member airlines with other carriers from this region may continue in tandem with Qatar Airways’ addition toย oneworld, further strengthening the choice and convenience we collectively offer our customers.”

Copyright Photo: Nick Dean. Qatar Airways is becoming a major Boeing 787-8 operator. Boeing 787-8 A7-BCL (msn 38330) is seen at Paine Field near Everett, WA.

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Qatar Airways takes delivery of its first Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner

Qatar Airways (Doha) according to this report by Reuters, has taken delivery of its first Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner. The report is based on a confirmation by Boeing yesterday (October 5). The aircraft has been flown to Victorville, CA for some additional work and will return to the Seattle area for a formal delivery ceremony.

Previously the airline had refused to take delivery of any 787s until problems with theย General Electric Company-built GEnx engines were resolved.ย A GEnx engine on a 747-8 failed last month in Shanghai.

Read the full report: CLICK HERE

Copyright Photo: Nick Dean. Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner A7-BCB (msn 38320) arrives back at Paine Field near Everett, WA after a test flight.

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