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Air Seychelles turns it around with a $1 million net profit in 2012 with the help of Etihad Airways

Air Seychelles (Mahe) is now in the black. The flag carrier reported a net profit of $1 million in 2012 under the management and assistance of Etihad Airways (Abu Dhabi). The airline issued this statement celebrating this achievement:

โ€ข Net profit of $1 million in first year of Etihad Airways management contract

โ€ข Significant synergies and cost savings from equity partnership with Etihad Airways

โ€ข Carried 247,750 passengers on its domestic and international network

โ€ข Introduced 19 new codeshares

โ€ข Expanded its international network launching flights to Abu Dhabi and, from March 24, Hong Kongย 

Air Seychelles, the national airline of the Republic of Seychelles, has reported a net profit of $1 million for the 2012 financial year.

The positive result comes just 12 months after Etihad Airways acquired a 40 per cent stake in the airline and was awarded a five year management contract. The profit follows three years of significant losses.

The Chairman of Air Seychelles, Joel Morgan, said the past year had been focused on reshaping the business of the iconic Indian Ocean airline for success.

โ€œThe choice of Etihad Airways as a strategic partner has been the right one.ย Working with our new partner, we have had to make some hard decisions to turn the airline around.ย We are now seeing the successful results of our strategy,โ€ he said.

โ€œTo record a profit after the immense challenges we faced a year ago is an incredible achievement.ย I am proud of the enormous progress Air Seychelles has made. ย The recovery of Air Seychelles is a new chapter not only in our airlineโ€™s historyโ€”but our nationโ€™s.ย I am confident we have now laid the ground work for sustainable profitability and our brightly-coloured aircraft will cheer the skies for years to come.โ€

Chief Executive Officer of Air Seychelles, Cramer Ball, said: โ€œIn the first instance, this meant looking at the cost-base, and then stripping down the business right across the airlineโ€™s operations to find the right shape and size for our national carrier.

โ€œWe introduced strict fiscal control in parallel with business process re-engineering to make our operation more efficient. We are a very different business today.โ€

He attributed this success to leveraging the economies of scale and synergies arising from the equity alliance with shareholder, Etihad Airways.

This entailed the renegotiation of contracts for catering, ground handling and in-flight entertainment, and the conclusion of joint contracts for fuel, uniforms and stationery supplies, all of which improved service and significantly reduced costs.

โ€œOur first focus was on a new network plan which could support the hugely important tourist sector in Seychelles more effectively with good connections and broader choice for visitors to the archipelago.โ€

To optimize the schedule and enhance connectivity with its partner airlines, the Air Seychellesโ€™ network was expanded through 19 codeshare destinations with Etihad Airways, opening up key European markets, and with the introduction of four flights a week to Abu Dhabi.

The network expansion was made possible by renewed investment in fleet. During the year, the airline introduced an Airbus A330-200 and wet-leased an Etihad Airwaysโ€™ Airbus A320 on the Mauritius route.

โ€œWe are going to continue to build our capacity with a second A330-200, allowing us to start flights to Hong Kong to capture the lucrative Asian leisure market in March 2013. We will also be increasing the frequency of flights to Abu Dhabi, Johannesburg and Mauritius.โ€

A recently announced codeshare with airberlin will expand the island carrierโ€™s network throughout Europe.

Network development was accompanied by investment in product and service enhancements.

โ€œWe have responded to the demand from our affluent leisure and tourism guests by introducing a new international inflight product and can now offer a business class experience to rival any airline. Air Seychelles offers on demand dining in business class and is the only airline to offer a lie-flat business class seat flying into Seychelles,โ€ Mr Ball said.

Seychellois produce now features on the food and beverage menus introduced to enhance the dining experience.

In-flight entertainment was also upgraded with every seat offering video-on-demand, with expanded movie selections and games scheduled for early in 2013.

The year also saw the integration of the frequent flyer program, Seychelles Plus, with Etihad Guest, opening the doors to many more exciting offers and opportunities for its 18,000 members.

An important element of the airlineโ€™s turnaround strategy was a people program supported by cross-functional teams from Etihad Airways, introduced to transform the structure of the organisation to improve efficiency and effectiveness.

In addition to right-sizing the workforce to 550 staff, the plan makes for extensive and on-going training both in the Seychelles and at Etihad Airwaysโ€™ state-of the-art Training Academy in Abu Dhabi. ย One hundred and thirty-six cabin crew underwent training in Abu Dhabi to deliver a higher quality service. Twenty-nine pilots have also been fully-trained on the A330-200.

โ€œOur team and our warm Seychellois hospitality is our secret ingredient and we are doing everything we can to make sure we nurture and develop our talent.ย We have forged partnerships to develop Seychellois talent and build career paths through MOUs with Seychelles Tourism Academy and the University of Seychelles. In 2012, 11 candidates were selected to join Etihad Airways technical engineering, graduate manager, and cadet pilot training programs.โ€

An on-going program will select Seychellois candidates for the career development programs in Abu Dhabi.

Established in 1978, Air Seychelles now has more than 200 domestic flights a week and a strong domestic charter business. The airline employs 550 people, 25 per cent of whom have worked with the company for more than 15 years. Forty per cent of the staff have worked at Air Seychelles for 10 years or more.

โ€œOur partnership with Etihad Airways has made us a bigger player in the global aviation scene and we are better able to withstand the uncertainties and volatility in the global economy. In addition to our natural organic growth, in 2013 weโ€™re looking to broaden our network through partnerships. Now we need to maintain our strategic focus and effort,โ€ Mr Ball said.

Copyright Photo: Rainer Bexten.ย Airbus A330-243 A6-EYY (msn 751) approaches Johannesburg for landing.

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Air Seychelles adds its second Airbus A330-200

Air Seychelles (Mahe) on March 7 welcomed itsย second Airbus A330-200 in a ceremony at the Seychelles International Airport .

The new aircraft, Airbus A330-243 A6-EYZ (msn 807, ex VT-JWE), is leased from Etihad Airways and is named โ€˜Vallรฉe de Maiโ€™ in honor of Seychellesโ€™ second UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site. A6-EYZ is being operated by an all-Seychellois crew. At the controls were Captain Paul Belle and First Officer Hervรฉ Morel, with the cabin managed by nine Air Seychelles cabin crew.

The Seychellois-operated flight is a significant milestone for the airline, which only a year ago retired its Boeing 767-300 aircraft and retrained all pilots and cabin crew to operate the Airbus A330. Equity partner Etihad Airways provided the training at its world-class facilities in Abu Dhabi.

Copyright Photo: Rainer Bexten. The first Airbus A330 is this A330-243 registered as A6-EYY (msn 751) and was leased from Etihad Airways on July 3, 2012. A6-EYY, pictured arriving at Johannesburg, is named “Aldabra”.

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US Airways and South African Airways expand their codeshare agreement

US Airways (Phoenix) and fellow Star Alliance member South African Airways (Johannesburg) today announced a new bilateral codeshare agreement after receiving approval from the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and the Department of Transport โ€“ South Africa. Flights are currently available for sale for travel beginning on December 19.

US Airways customers will gain access to destinations throughout South Africa with the new agreement and to Dakar, Senegal pending final government approval, along with the convenience of a single-ticket purchase. Conversely, customers traveling on South African Airways will also receive expanded access to and throughout the United States.ย  US Airways customers will continue to have the ability to earn and redeem Dividend Miles on these new codeshare flights. South African Airways customers will also continue to earn and redeem miles as a member of the Voyager Frequent Flyer program.

US Airways customers will have access to South African Airways’ hub in Johannesburg as well as convenient connections to Cape Town, Durban, East London and Port Elizabeth in South Africa.ย  Customers will also have access to Dakar, Senegal via South African Airways’ Washington-Dulles to Johannesburg.ย  South African Airways customers will have access to US Airways’ hub cities of Charlotte, N.C., Philadelphia and Phoenix as well as various destinations within the United States. Specific connection information is below:

 

New Connections for US Airways Customers on South African Airways New Connections for South African Airways Customers on US Airways
 

To Johannesburg, South Africa (JNB) from:

  • Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD)
  • New York’s JFK International Airport (JFK)
  • Frankfurt, Germany (FRA)
  • London’s Heathrow International Airport (LHR)
  • Munich, Germany (MUC)

 

To Dakar, Senegal (DKR)* from:

  • IAD

 

Continue from JNB to:

  • Cape Town, South Africa (CPT)
  • Durban, South Africa (DUR)
  • East London, South Africa (ELS)
  • Port Elizabeth, South Africa (PLZ)
 

To Philadelphia (PHL) from:

  • LHR

 

To Charlotte, N.C. (CLT) from:

  • IAD
  • JFK
  • Denver (DEN)
  • Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW)
  • Houston Intercontinental Airport (IAH)
  • Las Vegas (LAS)
  • Los Angeles (LAX)
  • Miami (MIA)
  • Chicago O’Hare International (ORD)
  • San Francisco (SFO)
  • San Diego (SAN)

 

To Phoenix (PHX) from:

  • JFK
  • LAS
  • SAN
  • SFO

*Route is pending final government approval.

Top Copyright Photo: Keith Burton. Boeing 767-2B7 ER N251AY (msn 24764) of US Airways lifts off from Heathrow Airport near London.

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Bottom Copyright Photo: Paul Denton. South African Airways operates both Airbus and Boeing narrow-body airliners on domestic and regional routes. Airbus A319-131 ZS-SFJ (msn 2379) prepares to land at the Johannesburg hub.

Air Canada and South African Airways sign a code share agreement

Air Canada (Montreal) and South African Airways (SAA) (Johannesburg) have announced today a code share agreement that will make it substantially easier for customers to travel between Canada and South Africa . Effective December 13, 2012 , customers connecting between the carriers in London or New York will be able to book a single itinerary and make seamless connections. In addition, as both airlines belong to the Star Alliance , customers can benefit from reciprocal frequent flier accumulation or redemption and lounge access for eligible customers.

SAA will code share on Air Canada-operated flights between London and Vancouver , London and Toronto , and New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport and Toronto (including flights operated by Air Canada Express). Air Canada will in turn code share on SAA-operated services between London and Johannesburg , New York and Johannesburg , and Johannesburg and Cape Town .

With both airlines being members of Star Alliance , the world’s largest airline network, customers will continue to enjoy the benefit of earning and redeeming frequent flier miles through Aeroplan or the SAA Voyager program when flying on the code share services and throughout their respective global networks.

Top Copyright Photo: Paul Denton. Boeing 767-333 ER C-FMWQ (msn 25584) of Air Canada arrives at Geneva.

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Bottom Copyright Photo: Paul Denton. South African’s Boeing 737-85F ZS-SJM (msn 30476) arrives at the Johannesburg hub. SAA operates both the Airbus A319/A320 and Boeing 737-800 aircraft groups on domestic and regional routes.

Will 1time be revived by FastJet?

FastJet (FastJet.com) (Dar es Salaam) is reportedly in talks with the interim liquidator about purchasing the assets of grounded 1time Aero (1time.co.za) (Johannesburg). If the talks are successful by the new operator, 1time would be restarted and rebrand as FastJet (South Africa). Eventually the aging 1time McDonnell Douglas fleet would be replaced with Airbus A319s if a deal can be concluded.

Read the full report from AllAfrica: CLICK HERE

Copyright Photo: Michael Stappen. McDonnell Douglas DC-9-83 (MD-83) ZS-OPX (msn 53012) in the “More Nice. Less Price” scheme arrives at the Johannesburg base where the fleet is currently grounded.

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11 companies are interested in bidding for Air Malawi, will the third attempt to privatize be successful?

Air Malawi (Blantyre) is again on the blocks to be privatized by the Malawian government. The government, through the Privatisation Commission,ย has received expressions of interest from 11 companies for the national flag carrier according to this report by Engineering News. The 11 companies will be short-listed for a final selection.

According to Wikipedia, since 2000, theย Malawian governmentย has attempted on two occasions toย privatizeย the airline unsuccessfully. The first attempt in 2003 failed because of the successful bidder, in partnership withย South African Airways, was unable to post a security bond. The second attempt in 2007 failed after disagreements over the terms of the bid byย Comairย (Johannesburg) ofย South Africa. Comair is interested in bidding again.

Read the full report: CLICK HERE

Copyright Photo: Rainer Bexten. Whoever is successful in bidding for Air Malawi will immediately have to upgrade the old fleet. Veteran Boeing 737-2K9 7Q-YKX (msn 23405) approaches Johannesburg for landing. The airframe was originally delivered to Midway Airlines (1st) (Chicago-Midway) as N701ML on December 5, 1985. This aircraft has now gone on to Star Air Cargo as ZS-SVT.

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1time Aero goes into liquidation

1time Aero (Johannesburg) ceased all operations and filed for liquidation onย Novemberย 2,ย 2012. The low-fare airline cancelled all flights and stranded passengers. The company was unable to secure additional investors and capital.

Using the South African slang word of “1time”, meaning “for real”, 1time Aero (1time.co.za) launched its low-fare operations on February 25, 2004.

The airline issued the following statement:

1time Airline has applied for business liquidation (November 2, 2012) and that all of its operations have been grounded with immediate effect.

The business rescue practitioner has advised that there are no reasonable prospects of survival as a potential financier notified us this afternoon that they are no longer able to invest in our airline. It is therefore with the utmost regret, disappointment and heartfelt disbelief that we have to file for liquidation, which means the end of a dream and an era for all of us.

“I sincerely thank our employees who worked so hard over the years to drive 1time.s business, the travel trade who have been steadfast in their support, and our passengers who carried and maintained 1time during our most difficult and trying financial times, your loyalty is appreciated.

Although 1time ceases to exist, the airline that we’ve built up through blood, sweat, tears and undeniable passion, will live on in the hearts of our passengers and also our competitors, who know that they have lost a formidable and world-class player in the low cost market.”

Blacky Komani (1time Group CEO)

1time’s Business Rescue practitioners will be in contact with creditors and future passengers to finalise all outstanding matters.

Copyright Photo: Rainer Bexten. 1time had some very unique color schemes.ย In July 2010 1time Aero (1time.co.za) introduced this special “zebra” logojet to celebrate the launching of the new route to Livingston. McDonnell Douglas DC-9-83 (MD-83) ZS-SKB (msn 49966) approaches the Johannesburg hub for landing.

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Air Zimbabwe resumes domestic operations

Air Zimbabwe (Harare) with government assistance has resumed domestic operations again according to this report by The Standard. Previously the national flag carrier had relaunched domestic operations on May 2, 2012 (still on their website) until July 2012. The report also states the airline is planning to resume international operations today (November 4) (believed to be to Johannesburg).

The government of Zimbabwe has reportedly assumed the debt of the carrier.

Also according to the report, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines is ready to “cooperate” with the struggling carrier.

Read the full report: CLICK HERE

Copyright Photo: Rainer Bexten. The domestic operations are believed to be operated with Boeing 737-200s. The pictured 737-2N0 Z-WPB (msn 23678) is seen arriving at Johannesburg in the past.

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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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Zambezi Airlines resumes operations

Zambezi Airlines (Lusaka) resumed regional operations on June 17 by wet-leasing two Bombardier CRJ200 regional jets from SA Express (South African Express) (Johannesburg). The route structure is rather limited (see below) for now as the flag carrier hopes to make a full recovery before expanding. Previously the airline ceased operations on October 31, 2011.

Read the full story from UKZambians: CLICK HERE

Copyright Photo: Michael Stappen. The Boeing 737s have been retired.ย 

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