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Flybe announces a two-year plan to return to profitability, 300 jobs may get axed

Flybe (Exter) today made a major announcement for a two-year plan to return the airline to profitability. The reorganization may lead to a loss of 300 jobs. Here is the full announcement:

  • As part of this announcement Flybe confirmed:
    • Medium term operational profit targets for the Group.
    • A revised strategy to focus on two key sectors of the market โ€“ its UK scheduled services business, and the growing European contract flying market.
    • Confirmation that there would be no change to its current route network, and that consumers will still enjoy the same choice of routes and airports.
    • A cost reduction plan for its UK business and associated support activities which targets cost reductions both internally and externally.
    • As part of the proposed cost reduction plan for the UK business, it is expected c300 roles will be made redundant.
    • The total annualised benefit of the cost reduction plan will reach ยฃ35m.
    • A review of the potential outsourcing of various support functions.
    • The establishment of a new Flybe Outsourcing Solutions business bringing together its contract flying, maintenance and training divisions across Europe into one customer offering.

A summary of the announcement is provided at the end of this release.

Effect on UK employed Staff

As a result of the cost reduction plan announced today, Flybe UK has commenced the consultation process which may lead to circa 300 proposed redundancies.ย  This would equate to approximately 10% of its current UK based employees.

It is expected that the majority of the proposed redundancies will, following consultation, come from Flybeโ€™s Exeter HQ, Manchester and Newcastle.

Commenting on the plan, Flybeโ€™s Chief Executive Jim French said: โ€œTodayโ€™s restructuring plan for the airline has clear, two year profit targets which we believe are deliverable and realistic. A new, slimline business model for UK scheduled services underpins a turnaround which I expect will deliver a ยฃ3.00 per seat profit target in the medium term. Todayโ€™s announcement of a turnaround strategy for the UK business is a clear indication that Flybe has a plan not only to address the challenges we face, but also one to exploit the opportunities available, particularly in Europe.

โ€œIt is a matter of great regret that many valued and hard-working colleagues may leave the organisation and it was a decision I and the Board have not taken lightly ; itโ€™s one we have tried to avoid and it is the first time in almost 30 years of business that we have had to take such action. However, faced with the brutal impact of a 160% rise in Air Passenger Duty (APD) over the past six years and the consequent 20% decline in domestic traffic over the same period, we have to recalibrate the business. There is no escape from the ยฃ68M per annum APD tax burden which Flybe has to pay as a result of increases successive governments have levied on the industry. Flybe now pays more than 18% of our ticket revenues to the government in APD, whilst other UK based carriers who operate a greater proportion of their business outside of the UK pay less than 6%.

Copyright Photo: Paul Denton. Embraer ERJ 190-200LR (ERJ 195) G-FBEL (msn 19000184) arrives at Geneva.

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Air Canada to drop Vancouver-San Diego nonstop service on May 1

Air Canada (Montreal) is planning to eliminate the nonstop Vancouver-San Diego route on May 1 per Airline Route. The route is currently operated with Embraer 190 equipment.

Top Copyright Photo: Keith Burton. Embraer ERJ 190-100 IGW C-FGMF (msn 19000019) arrives back at the Toronto (Pearson) hub.

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Bottom Copyright Photo: Air Canada. Air Canada Trivia:ย On January 14, 2006, a retired Boeing 737-200 took on a new life as an artificial reef when it was sunk 20 meters (60 feet) deep near Chemainus on Vancouver Island. The airframe was donated to the Artificial Reef Society of B.C. by Qwest Airparts Limited (Memphis) and documented for a Discovery Channel series titledย Mega Builders. Over 1,000 volunteer hours went into the project, aimed at homing dozens of species of sea life and attracting diving enthusiasts. The 737-275 was originally delivered to Pacific Western Airlines as C-GBPW (msn 20958) on January 13, 1975 and was also occasionally leased to America West Airlines as N128AW. The airframe would migrate to Canadian Airlines and Air Canada with the mergers, retaining its C-GBPW registration.

Air Canada 737-200 reef Chemainus BC (Air Canada)(LR)

Frontier Airlines to drop the Colorado Springs-Denver feeder route on March 2

Frontier Airlines (2nd) (Denver) is planning to eliminate the short Colorado Springs-Denver route on March 2 according to Airline Route. The feeder route is operated by Republic Airlines (2nd) Embraer ERJ 190-100s.

Copyright Photo: Brian McDonough. Embraer ERJ 190-100 IGW N176HQ (msn 19000461) with Scooter, the Mountain Goat, on the tail, arrives at Washington (Reagan National).

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Republic to operate five Embraer ERJ 190s for Caesars

Republic Airways Holdings Inc. (Indianapolis) and Caesars Entertainment Corporation (Las Vegas) has signed a three-year contract under which Republic’s Republic Airlinesย (2nd) (Indianapolis) subsidiary will operate five Embraer ERJ 190 aircraft to provide more than 1,500 flights annually for Caesars’ customers throughout the United States.

Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing. Republic Airlines’ (2nd) Embraer ERJ 190-100 IGW N173HQ (msn 19000206) arrives at Los Angeles.

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Embraer delivers the 900th E-Jet to Kenya Airways

Embraer on October 10 reached a significant milestone, with the delivery of its 900th E-Jet, an ERJ 190-100 IGW to Kenya Airways (Nairobi) in a ceremony held at the companyโ€™s headquarters in Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil.

Today, E-Jets are in service with more than 60 airlines from 40 countries with four different types of business models – mainline, low-cost carriers, regional application and most recently, with scheduled tour operator. The aircraft routinely fly long sectors over water and operate at some of the world’s most challenging airfields, like London City airport (LCY). The family also offers onboard entertainment systems, live satellite TV and radio, in seat power ports and Wi-Fi connectivity to the passengers.

Copyright Photo: Embraer.

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Jetairfly to lease two Embraer ERJ 190s in 2013

Jetairfly (Jetairfly.com) (TUI Airlines Belgium) (subsidiary of TUI Travel PLC) (Brussels) will lease two Embraer ERJ 190 jets under an agreement with BOC Aviation (Singapore), an aircraft leasing company. The two ERJ 190s will be delivered in the first half of 2013.

Jetairflyโ€™s ERJ 190s will be configured with 112 slim line seats in a single-class layout.ย  The E-Jets will allow the airline to provide capacity more economically on lower-demand routes that are currently served by larger narrow-body equipment. The ERJ 190s are also intended to be deployed in winter markets where seasonal demand is better satisfied with 100-seat aircraft.

Jetairfly.comย is a brand name of N.V. Jetair.ย Jetair is the Belgian branch of TUI Travel.

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AviancaTaca Holding S.A. reports 2Q net income of $40 million

AviancaTaca Holding (Avianca Colombia and Taca Airlines) (Bogota) reported second quarter 2012 operating revenue of $1.0 billion, a 12.9% increase compared to the same period in 2011. This result is mainly due to a 12.9% increase in pax revenue fueled by an 11.6% increase in passenger traffic compared to the second quarter in 2011.

Capacity, measured in ASK (Available Seats per Kilometer), increased 9.6% in the second quarter of 2012 as a result of the ongoing growth and consolidation strategy of the 4 hubs (Bogota, Lima, San Salvador and San Jose, Costa Rica). During the second quarter the Company opened 5 new routes and added 19 flights to existing routes.

Load factor for the second quarter of 2012 remained unchanged at 77.7% compared to the same period last year.

Operating income in the second quarter of 2012 increased to $22.5 million, boosting operating income for the semester 19.3% compared to the year-earlier period to $70.7 million.

Net profit in the second quarter of 2012 increased 334.3% versus the same period in 2011 to $4.9 million, increasing net profit for the quarter to $40.1 million.

On June 21, 2012, Avianca and Taca Airlines officially joined the Star Alliance.

Copyright Photo: Brian McDonough. Embraer ERJ 190-100 IGW N936TA (msn 19000215) lands at Miami.

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Frontier to launch nonstop Denver-Minot, ND flights on November 5

Frontier Airlines (2nd) (Denver) today announced new nonstop service between its Denver, Colorado (DEN), hub and Minot, North Dakota (MOT), with four weekly nonstop flights beginning on November 5, 2012.

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

Denver-MOTย (beginning Nov. 5, 2012)

Route Departs Arrives Frequency Aircraft
DEN-MOT 11:25 a.m. 2:05 p.m. Mon/Wed/Fri/Sun E190
MOT-DEN 2:35 p.m. 3:35 p.m. Mon/Wed/Fri/Sun E190

This new service will operate on 99-seat Embraer ER 190 aircraft operated by Republic Airlines (2nd).

In other news, the airline announced its newย nonstop service between Fargo, North Dakota (FAR) and Denver, Colorado (DEN) will be starting service a week earlier than originally announced last week. Nonstop service between Denver and Fargo with three weekly nonstop flights will now begin on November 9, 2012.

Copyright Photo: Brian McDonough. Embraer ERJ 190-100 IGW N161HL (msn 19000154) with Clover, the Fawn, arrives at Washington (Reagan National).

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Alitalia to resume Rome-Zurich service on October 29

Alitalia (2nd) is planning to resume Rome (Fiumicino)-Zurich service on October 29 per Airline Route.

Copyright Photo: Lucio Alfieri. Embraer ERJ 190-100LR EI-RNB prepares to taxi from the gate at Bologna.

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Frontier Airlines to drop Wichita on November 15

Frontier Airlines (2nd) (Denver) will drop Wichita and the Wichita-Denver route on November 15 due to underperforming results. The route is operated by Republic Airlines (2nd) (Indianapolis).

Read the full report by Channel 12: CLICK HERE

Copyright Photo: Tony Storck. Embraer ERJ 190-100 IGW N163HQ (msn 19000255) with a Red Fox image on the tail arrives at Washington (Reagan National).

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