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Corsair to open a Bordeaux-Pointe-à-Pitre route on December 19, 2021

Corsair International Airbus A330-941 F-WWCG (F-HSKA) (msn 1986) TLS (Eurospot). Image: 953309.

Corsair on December 19, 2021 will open a new route linking Bordeaux in southern France with Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe.

The weekly route will operate on Sundays from December 19, 2021 through May 1, 2022.

The airline has been adding new Airbus A330-900s and will have updated the fleet by 2024.

Top Copyright Photo: Corsair International Airbus A330-941 F-WWCG (F-HSKA) (msn 1986) TLS (Eurospot). Image: 953309.

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Corsair to serve Guadeloupe from Bordeaux

Corsair International Airbus A330-941 F-WWCG (F-HSKA) (msn 1986) TLS (Eurospot). Image: 953309.

Corsair International will open a new weekly route from Bordeaux to Guadeloupe starting on December 19, 2021.

The weekly service will operate until May 1, 2022.

Top Copyright Photo: Corsair International Airbus A330-941 F-WWCG (F-HRNA) (msn 1986) TLS (Eurospot). Image: 953309.

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Corsair takes delivery of its first Airbus A330neo

Corsair International has taken delivery of its first Airbus A330-900, on lease from Avolon, to join the French airline’s fleet.

By selecting a total of five A330neos, Corsair is executing its strategy to become an all-A330 operator.

The aircraft features 352 seats in a three-class layout, providing all the comfort and amenities of Airbus’ leading ‘Airspace’ cabin, including state-of-the-art passenger in-flight entertainment (IFE) and full WiFi connectivity throughout the cabin.

The A330neo is powered by Rolls-Royce’s latest-generation Trent 7000 engines. The Corsair aircraft will also be the first A330neo to feature an increased maximum take-off weight of 251 tons. This capability will allow the airline to fly long-haul destinations up to 13,400 km (7,200nm) or benefit from ten tons more payload on board.

The A330neo is a new-generation aircraft and successor to the hugely popular A330ceo widebody family. As well as the new engine option, the aircraft benefits from a host of innovations, including aerodynamic improvements and new wings and winglets that together contribute to 25% fuel-burn and CO2 reductions.

Corsair International Airbus A330-941 F-WWCG (F-HSKA) (msn 1986) TLS (Eurospot). Image: 953309.

Copyright Photo: Corsair International Airbus A330-941 F-WWCG (F-HRNA) (msn 1986) TLS (Eurospot). Image: 953309.

 

Beijing Capital Airlines to launch London Heathrow – Qingdao service on November 17

Capital Airlines (China)-HNA Airbus A330-343 F-WWCG (B-8678) (msn 1753) TLS (Eurospot). Image: 939642.

Beijing Capital Airlines (Capital Airlines) will launch a nonstop service between London (Heathrow) and Qingdao on November 17, 2017, following the announcement of its SydneyQingdao nonstop service commencing on October 30, 2017. The new Airbus A330 twin-aisle wide-body aircraft is scheduled to operate on the route, twice a week on Monday and Friday.

Flight No.

Schedule

Terminal

Dep. Time

Arr. Time

Terminal

JD432

Monday, Friday

London Heathrow

22:00

17:30+1

Qingdao

JD431

Monday, Friday

Qingdao

15:05

19:50

London Heathrow

Often called the Switzerland of the Orient, Qingdao is located at the southern end of the Shandong peninsula. The city is an important transportation hub along China’s eastern coast and a main port of entry for travelers arriving from abroad as well as a key exit point for travel outside of the country. At present, passengers flying from Qingdao to Londonneed to transfer in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou or Hong Kong. Now, with the LondonQingdao service, the first nonstop service between the two cities, passengers can save significant time in transit, eliminating the need to switch aircraft while on route as well as avoid what can often amount to many hours of wait time at the intermediary airport. With only 12 flying hours, the nonstop service provides a convenient air bridge for passengers from Qingdao and surrounding areas to London.

The launch of the LondonQingdao nonstop service is part of Beijing Capital Airlines’ roadmap for ongoing global expansion as well as the accelerating of the establishment of its global network. The new route is Beijing Capital Airlines’ first nonstop service to London, closing a gap that the airline needed to fill in terms of the UK market while growing the network and providing passengers with the convenience of a more diversified set of travel choices.

Copyright Photo: Capital Airlines (China)-HNA Airbus A330-343 F-WWCG (B-8678) (msn 1753) TLS (Eurospot). Image: 939642.

Virgin America and China Eastern Airlines announce a new codeshare agreement

Virgin America (San Francisco) and China Eastern Airlines (Shanghai) today announce a codeshare agreement to offer seamless booking and travel from Shanghai, China to multiple destinations across the United States. The new agreement will see China Eastern place its two-digit flight code (MU) on a range of Virgin America routes from Los Angeles and San Francisco – including West Coast flights to Boston, Chicago, Dallas Love Field, Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood, Las Vegas, Newark, New York (JFK), Seattle/Tacoma, San Diego and Washington Dulles (Dulles). This will open a world of choice and convenience for travel between Asia, China, and the United States, offering a one-stop booking process and one-stop check-in, including seamless boarding passes and baggage handling for the entire journey. Codeshare flights can be booked today for travel from December 17, 2014.

The two airlines also announce today that starting next year the two airlines will launch reciprocal frequent flyer benefits. Members of China Eastern’s frequent flyer program will be able to earn Eastern Miles when traveling on all Virgin America flights and redeem their Eastern Miles for reward flights on all Virgin America routes. Members of Virgin America’s Elevate frequent flyer program will also be able to earn Elevate points when flying across China Eastern’s network as well as redeem their Elevate points for international reward flights on any route operated and marketed by China Eastern.

China Eastern offers daily direct flights from Shanghai to San Francisco and from Shanghai to Los Angeles.

The codeshare partnership expands on the two airlines’ existing interline agreement, which commenced in May 2013. China Eastern is Virgin America’s fifth codeshare agreement and joins the airline’s growing partner portfolio.

Top Copyright Photo: Ken Petersen/AirlinersGallery.com. Virgin America’s Airbus A320-214 N846VA (msn 4894) rotates on the runway at New York (JFK).

Virgin America aircraft slide show: AG Slide Show

China Eastern aircraft slide show: AG Slide Show

Bottom Copyright Photo: Olivier Gregoire/AirlinersGallery.com. Airbus A330-243 F-WWCG (msn 1588) wears the new look for China Eastern Airlines. It will become B-5962 on delivery.

Delta and Virgin Atlantic win DOT antitrust immunity for the trans-Atlantic joint venture

Delta Air Lines (Atlanta) and Virgin Atlantic Airways (London) welcomed the decision by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) to approve the carriers’ joint venture by granting antitrust immunity on routes between North America and the United Kingdom.

In their filing to the DOT, Delta and Virgin Atlantic noted that nearly 60 percent of the slots at London Heathrow Airport are controlled by British Airways and its joint venture partners. As a result, the carriers dominate air travel between the U.S. and the U.K, including the New York-London market, the most important business market in the world. By combining Virgin Atlantic’s Heathrow slots and U.K. brand strength with Delta’s powerful U.S. network, the joint venture will offer significant competition in the market and benefit consumers on both sides of the Atlantic.

New schedule between New York-JFK and London Heathrow

With the customer at the forefront of their partnership, the airlines unveiled a new schedule for the competitive New York to London travel market designed with business travelers in mind and offering a total of nine daily nonstop flights. Effective March 30, 2014, Delta and Virgin Atlantic will operate a harmonized schedule between New York-JFK and London Heathrow featuring seven daily nonstop services at convenient time slots. The new schedule will include departures every 30 minutes during the early evening peak and then hourly until 22:30 from New York-JFK to London Heathrow and a spread of seven daily flights from London Heathrow to New York-JFK, including two late afternoon and early evening departures. These services will be complemented by two daily nonstop flights between Newark Liberty International Airport and London Heathrow.

Delta and Virgin Atlantic will operate the following New York-JFK-London Heathrow schedule beginning March 30, 2014:

New York (JFK) – London (LHR) London (LHR) – New York (JFK)
DepartAirport Depart Airport Arrival Depart

Airport

Depart Airport Arrival
JFK 07:40 LHR 19:40 LHR 09:05 JFK 11:50
JFK 18:30 LHR 06:50* LHR 10:15 JFK 13:15
JFK 19:00 LHR 07:20* LHR 11:30 JFK 14:25
JFK 19:30 LHR 08:00* LHR 14:00 JFK 16:40
JFK 20:30 LHR 08:45* LHR 16:15 JFK 19:05
JFK 21:30 LHR 09:25* LHR 17:35 JFK 20:30
JFK 22:30 LHR 10:40* LHR 20:05 JFK 23:00
*arrives the following day

The two airlines will work together to coordinate other schedule and network opportunities. Combined, the airlines will operate a total of 32 peak daily nonstop flights between North America and the U.K. of which 24 flights will operate between London Heathrow and popular U.S. destinations such as Los Angeles, San Francisco, Atlanta and Washington. Business customers will also benefit from a high-quality product: Delta and Virgin Atlantic’s business class uniquely includes forward-facing full flat-bed seats with direct aisle access on every flight. In addition, both airlines will offer a premium economy product on its trans-Atlantic services.

Customers are already seeing improved travel options from the partnership as they are benefiting from codesharing across 104 routes offering seamless connections to 63 destinations across North America and the UK. The partnership also means that members of frequent flyer SkyMiles and Flying Club loyalty programs have more opportunity to earn and use miles/points, while Premium customers have reciprocal access to Delta Sky Club and Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse lounges. In addition, business class passengers receive priority check-in, boarding, baggage handling and additional baggage allowance on all Delta and Virgin Atlantic operated flights worldwide, including those outside of the codeshare agreement.

Delta and Virgin Atlantic will unveil further product enhancements later in the year, appealing to the business customer and improving the travel experience of customers across the trans-Atlantic.

Top Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing/AirlinersGallery.com. Ex-Northwest Airlines Airbus A330-323X N813NW (msn 799) of Delta approaches the Tokyo (Narita) hub for landing.

Delta Air Lines: AG Slide Show

Virgin Atlantic Airways: AG Slide Show

Bottom Copyright Photo: Olivier Gregoire/AirlinersGallery.com. Brand new Airbus A330-343X F-WWCG (msn 1341) became G-VWAG on delivery to Virgin Atlantic.