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AirEuropa to launch two new routes to Germany from Madrid

AirEuropa (Palma de Mallorca and Madrid) on March 31, 2014 will launch two new routes from Madrid to both Frankfurt and Munich per Airline Route. The new routes will be operated daily with Embraer 195s.

Copyright Photo: Paul Denton/AirlinersGallery.com. Embraer ERJ 190-200LR (ERJ 195) EC-LKX (msn 19000437) climbs away from Geneva.

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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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Lufthansa cancels its contract with Augsburg Airways, will launch Munich-Vancouver flights on May 16

Lufthansa (Frankfurt) has cancelled the regional feeder contract with the Augsburg Airwaysย (Munich) effective on October 26, 2013.

The five Embraer ERJ 190-200s (ERJ 195s) assigned to Augsburg will be transferred to CityLine also on October 26, 2013.

The company was established in 1980 asย Interot Airways. Revenue operations commenced in 1986. Inย 1996 the airline becameย Augsburg Airways. In 2003 Augsburg started operating as anย Lufthansa Regional carrier. It was the last independent feeder operating for LH.

In other news,ย Lufthansa is expanding its long-haul services from its Munich hub and next year, for the first time, will offer a nonstop flight from Munich to Vancouver. From May 16, 2013, the new route to the largest city in British Columbia will be served daily with an Airbus A330. The service will complement Lufthansa’s daily flights from Frankfurt.

Read the full report about Augsburg from augsburger-allgemeine.de (in German) : CLICK HERE

Copyright Photo: Arnd Wolf. Augsburg Airways’ Embraer ERJ 190-200LR (ERJ 195) D-AEMD (msn 19000305) approaches the Munich hub for landing.

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AirEuropa is coming to Brussels on December 3

AirEuropa (Palma de Mallorca and Madrid) will add the Madrid-Brussels route on December 3. The new route will be operated twice-daily with Embraer ERJ 195s according to Airline Route.

Copyright Photo: Ton Jochems. Embraer ERJ 190-200LR (ERJ 195) EC-KYP (msn 19000281) in the special Ushuaia Ibiza beach club motif visits Amsterdam.

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AirEuropa is promoting the Ushuaia beach club on Ibiza with this logojet

AirEuropa (Palma de Mallorca) is promoting the Ushuaia beach club on the east coast of Ibiza, Spain with this new logojet. Oddly the beach club is named after the southern most city in Argentina, usually a very cold location in the Patagonia.

Copyright Photo: Pedro Baptista/Flyingphotos. Embraer ERJ 190-200LR (ERJ 195) EC-KYP (msn 19000281) ย departs from Lisbon with the special markings.

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Azul Linhas Aereas Brasileiras orders five more Embraer ERJ 195s

Azul Linhas Aereas Brasileiras (Sao Paulo-Viracopos) has ordered five additional Embraer ERJ 190-200 IGWs (ERJ 195s).

This order is already included inย Embraerโ€™s firm order backlog for the secondย quarter of 2010 as ย an โ€œUndisclosed customerโ€.The five Embraer 195 jets will beย delivered this year, and by December,ย Azul will have 26 E-Jets in its exclusivelyย Embraer fleet.

After adding in the 36 aircraft ordered inย March 2008 (five Embraer 190s and 31 Embraerย 195s), Azul now has a total of 41ย firm orders for Embraer jets.

Copyright Photo: AirSpeed. A nice portrait of Embraer ERJ 190-200 IGW (ERJ 195) PR-AYE (msn 19000260) at Florianopolis.

Flybe moves closer to Air France

Flybe (flybe.com) (Exeter) in the meantime has moved closer to the Air France-KLM Group. The new code-share agreement (effective at the end of October) with AF will encourage passengers to bypass the Heathrow Airport hub and connect instead at the Paris (CDG) hub.

Read the full Financial Times report:

CLICK HERE

Copyright Photo: Arnd Wolf. A nice winter study (in July) of Flybe’s Embraer ERJ 190-200LR (ERJ 195) G-FBEB (msn 19000057) at Salzburg.

Flybe to be the first U.K. to fly through the new safe ash rules

Copyright Photo: Arnd Wolf. Please click on photo for full view, information and other photos.

Flybe (Flybe.com) (Exeter) is the first airline from the United Kingdom to be able to fly in the new ash cloud standards approved by the CAA.

Read the full report:

http://www.thisisguernsey.com/2010/05/19/flybe-will-fly-first-through-double-ash-limit/

Copyright Photo: Flybe’s Embraer ERJ 190-200LR (ERJ 195) G-FBEB (msn 19000057) taxies at a snow-covered Salzburg.

MAP Jet establishes Austriair with three ERJ 195s

MAP Jet (Vienna) in January 2010 established a new subsidiary named Austriair (Vienna) with three Embraer ERJ 195s for scheduled services on the VIE-FRA route. However this name is not likely to be used due to objections by Austrian Airlines.

Lufthansa CityLine’s first Embraer ERJ 195

 

CityLine ERJ 195 D-AEBA (03)(Ldg) AMS (GHD)(LR)

Copyright Photo: Gabor Hajdufi. D-AEBA lands at Amsterdam. The new airliner only wears "CityLine" titles and is painted in the Lufthansa Regional 2003 livery.

Lufthansa CityLine (Cologne) took delivery of its first Embraer ERJ 190-200LR (195) registered D-AEBA (msn 19000314) on October 1, 2009.