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Wow Air introduces new routes to Dusseldorf and Stuttgart

WOW Air (Air VIA) A320-200 LZ-MDD (12)(Ldg) KEF (Wow Air)(LR)

Wow Airย (stylized as WOW Air) (Keflavik) on May 23 added two new routes from Keflavik (nearย Reykjavik) to both Dusseldorf and Stuttgart. The airline also intends to double its Airbus A320 fleet to four aircraft this summer.

Top Copyright Photo: Wow Air. Airbus A320-232 LZ-MDD (msn 4305) of Air VIA is now being operated for Wow Air. Wow Air is welcomed to Dusseldorf. All other photos and video by Wow Air.

Wow Air Dusseldorf Welcome (Wow Air)(LR)

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Wow Air 5:2013 Route Map

Wow Air FA Saluting (Wow Air)(LR)

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Turkish Airlines sponsors Borussia Dortmund with a new logojet

Turkish 737-800 WL TC-JHU (13-Borussia Dortmund)(Grd) DUS (Dusseldorf Airport)(LR)

Turkish Airlines (Istanbul) has introduced a new logojet in sponsorship and support of Borussia Dortmund.ย Borussia Dortmundย orย BVB, is a German sportsย clubย based inย Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia. Borussia Dortmund plays in theย Bundesliga, the top tier of theย German football league system.

Last night, Borussia Dortmund lost to Bayern Munich. Bayern Munichย won their fifth European Cup.

Turkish Borussia Dortmund vs Bayern logos (Turkish)(LR)

Read the full account from The Guardian: CLICK HERE

Copyright Photo: Dusseldorf Airport. Boeing 737-8F2 TC-JHU (msn 42002) is now painted in the colors of Borussia Dortmund. TC-JHU is pictured visiting Dusseldorf.

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Turkish Airlines:ย AG Slide Show

Finnair retires its Airbus A319 “Silver Bird” retrojet

Finnair (Helsinki) on June 21 operated this Airbus A319-112 registered as OH-LVE (msn 1791) on its last revenue flight. Since then the 1953 retrojet “Silver Bird” livery has been removed and the airframe has been returned to Hermes Aviation. The special color scheme was rolled out at Helsinki on July 26, 2008 to celebrate the airline’s 85th Anniversary. Goodbye Silver Bird.

Copyright Photo: Arnd Wolf.

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Finnair reports a second quarter loss of $37 million

Finnair (Helsinki) has reported a second quarter net loss of $37 million.

Read the full report in Bloomberg Businessweek:

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Copyright Photo: Arnd Wolf. Airbus A319-112 OH-LVE (msn 1791) in the 1953 retrojet scheme arrives at Dusseldorf.

Joel Chusid’s Airline Corner

Joel Chusid, Guest Editor

Guest Editor

Critters on Board

Birds can do serious damage to an airplane, but in this case the impact came from the inside. After 123 passengers had boarded a Korean Air domestic flight a few months ago, a sparrow entered the cabin through an open door and began fluttering about. Passengers had to deplane and change airplanes while the bird was captured and set free. Egyptair had a different problem when on a flight from Abu Dhabi to Cairo a baby crocodile escaped from a passengerโ€™s carry-on bag. Passengers panicked until a crew member was able to retrieve the animal which no one would claim, since the transport of exotic fauna into Egypt would have landed someone in a heap of trouble.ย  The croc was given to the Cairo Zoo.ย ย  Donโ€™t assume this only happens in Asia or Africa.ย  Last December otters being unloaded from a Continental Express regional jet at Houston escaped their cages and caused the flight to be delayed.ย  While it wasnโ€™t funny at the time, passengers had a good story for their next cocktail party, although some reported that the otters had somehow managed to get into some of their luggage and do some rummaging. AP reported on a passenger bitten by a scorpion on a Southwest Airlines flight in Arizona which had somehow gotten into his carry-on bag. Luckily he wasnโ€™t seriously hurt. Last summer, JFKโ€™s Runway 4L/22R had to be briefly closed because of a swarm of turtles that emerged from the adjacent swamp, resulting in delays. Animals and airplanes are just going to have to learn how to coexist!

Face Lifts for Miles

One of the most coveted awards some airlines used to offer was a cockpit simulator ride for frequent flyers. The thrill of the cockpit was just so tantalizing for road warriors who are relegated to the passenger cabin.ย  Leave it to the Finns, however, to come up with an innovative way to redeem frequent flyer miles. Members of Finnair Plus can now redeem miles for plastic surgery at a hospital in Helsinki. The award levels are steep, with a set of new breasts costing 3.18 million miles, which would take 120 Business Class round trips between New York and Helsinki. Hair replacement (3.2 million miles) and face lift (4.64 million miles) surgery are also offered, and the airline reports it is in discussion to offer other medical awards as well. Publicity stunt or for real? (https://pointshop.finnair.com/product_info.php?products_id=57&language=en) There are plenty of frequent flyers out there, mileage rich, looking for new ways to spend their flight currency rather than for another flight or even an upgrade. The Finnair site looks like an online shopping mall โ€“ or just take a look atย www.points.com. The variety is endless.

The Tefillin Incident

In what has become known as โ€œThe Tefillin Incidentโ€ which sounds like the name of a spy thriller, a US Airways Express regional jet flight en route early one morning from New Yorkโ€™s La Guardia Airport to Louisville was diverted to Philadelphia when an alarmed passenger noticed a young man tying strange black boxes on his head and arm.ย  The crew, and apparently none of the 15 passengers, having ever witnessed this before, became alarmed and chose to divert. Understandably with the shoe bomber and the more recent โ€œunderwear bomberโ€ having made news, no one can fault the crew for being overly cautious. The Orthodox Jewish passenger was using tefillin, also called phylacteries, which contain holy scrolls and are attached by thin leather straps to the arm and forehead. Their use is a daily ritual with prayer to be accomplished within a few hours of sunrise. The flight had left in the dark early morning hours, was not very full, so the young man proceeded to fulfill his religious obligation. Upon arrival in Philadelphia, a brief handcuffing and interrogation by police occurred, and the flight and everyone was allowed to proceed. But it amazes me that no one on that airplane had ever seen this before.

Door to Nowhere

What is it of late, with passengers opening doors on airplanes on their own? A passenger on a Pinnacle Airlines flight tried to open a door as the regional jet was taxiing at the Lansing Airport in preparation for takeoff to Detroit, a flight of maybe 30 minutes or so. The airline reported the man had a panic attack, and while he was arrested, one can empathize with his situation. Still, passengers were delayed three hours.ย  An American Airlines flight landed at DFW Airport from Charlotte, NC and during its taxi to the terminal, a passenger, concerned about his tight connection, bolted into First Class, opened the galley door, slid down the deployed slide and strode over to Terminal C where fleet service clerks were able to detain him. I doubt he made his connection.

Airport Makes the Big Time

Some years ago I shared the podium with the late Senator Edward Kennedy and Massachusetts officials at the Worcester Airport to announce American Eagle service to New Yorkโ€™s JFK Airport. At the time, Delta Connection was also flying to Atlanta, and the group was elated that someone had discovered an alternative to Bostonโ€™s busy Logan Airport, MASSPORTโ€™s other airport, for regional air service.ย  Unfortunately, the service never succeeded and Worcester was relegated to one of those airports that lost all scheduled air service. Well, Worcester Airport has found fame, although itโ€™s in a Hollywood film, starring Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz, tentatively set to be released later this year. Filming was done last September. The movie was code-named โ€œWichitaโ€, and alas, Worcester had to masquerade as the Mid-Continent Airport in the city of the same name.

Flying High, on Skis

In the sporting spirit of the 2010 Winter Olympics, Dusseldorf Airport claims to have opened the first airport ski jump, one week before the games. Eddie the Eagle, of Olympics past, was scheduled to open the jump, located right in the check-in hall as part of an industry travel show. Speaking of frozen matter, a couple in was stunned when a 40 pound chunk of ice from an unidentified airplane smashed through their roof. I just hope the ice wasnโ€™t blue. The fact that the airplane was on its descent, as opposed to takeoff, leads me to believe it might have been. Yuk.

Joel Chusid has spent a lifetime in the world of airlines, as an executive at both an American domestic carrier and two Asian airlines. He is Chairman of the Association of Travel Marketing Executives. Joelโ€™s perspectives on the industry reflect his experience and sense of humor. Enjoy this light look atย an industry thatโ€™sย forever changing.

Note: Joel welcomes articles in the same vein as the column! Send them to him atย jmchusid@aol.com.

Austrian arrows to axe 14 CRJ200s/DHC-8-300s

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The CRJ100s have already left the Austrian arrows fleet.  CRJ100 OE-LRH (msn 7125) prepares to land at Dusseldorf.  Copyright Photo: Ariel Shocron.

The CRJ100s have already left the Austrian arrows fleet. CRJ100 OE-LRH (msn 7125) prepares to land at Dusseldorf. Copyright Photo: Ariel Shocron.

Austrian Airlines (Vienna) has announced it can no longer efficiently operate its 50-seat aircraft operated by Austrian Arrows (marketed as Austrian arrows) (Tyrolean Airways dba) (Innsbruck and Vienna). As a result it will begin phasing out the CRJ200 fleet at the beginning of the 2010 summer season. The company will also reduce its DHC-8-300 fleet and partly replace them with larger DHC-8-400s. In total 14 aircraft will be removed from the fleet of 55 aircraft. An unspecified number of jobs will also be eliminated at the subsidiary.

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Full details:

www.aua.com/us/eng/austrian/news/Press+Archive/default.htm?artGuid={8D593944-E8E2-444F-9F5C-F43515408AFF}

Sky Airlines adds A321-231 TC-SKL in light blue

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Soaring from Dusseldorf is Sky Airlines' (Dusseldorf) newly-added Airbus A321-231 TC-SKL (msn 1670, ex HL7712) in the light blue motif.  Copyright Photo: Ralf Hoffmann.

Soaring from Dusseldorf is Sky Airlines' (Dusseldorf) newly-added Airbus A321-231 TC-SKL (msn 1670, ex HL7712) in the light blue motif. Copyright Photo: Ralf Hoffmann.

Eurowings’ first Bombardier CRJ900

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Eurowings' Bombardier CRJ900 (CL-600-2D24) D-ACNA (msn 15229) was delivered on April 24, 2009 and is pictured arriving at Dusseldorf.  Copyright Photo: Ralf Hoffmann.

Eurowings' Bombardier CRJ900 (CL-600-2D24) D-ACNA (msn 15229) was delivered on April 24, 2009 and is pictured arriving at Dusseldorf. Copyright Photo: Ralf Hoffmann.

Aeroflot to resume Moscow-Vilnius flights

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Aeroflot Russian Airlines (Moscow) will resume service on the Moscow-Vilnius route on May 15. The restored route will operate three times a week with Airbus A319 equipment.