Monday, February 08, 2010
Air Berlin - flights from £29 in February flash sale
Air Berlin, is offering additional flights at the special promotional rate of £29 per person one-way* in a flash sale on the 9th and 10th February 2010. Flash sale fares are valid for travel on selected flights to Germany from Stansted to Düsseldorf, Hanover, Munster, Nuremberg and Paderborn between April and June 2010.
*Prices include taxes, fuel surcharge, allocated seating, a 20kg baggage allowance, complimentary sandwich and soft drinks, newspapers & magazines and miles from the frequent flyer programme Top Bonus. Children’s discount available on some fares.
Flights can be booked www.airberlin.com
Transport
2/8/2010 11:31:25 AM UTC
Friday, February 05, 2010
The trains take the strain once again...
This week saw passengers on Virgin Trains able to relax and enjoy their journey even more with the option of free luxury hand massages on board. In partnership with lastminute.com teams of qualified beauty specialists walked the aisles on selected London to Manchester and Manchester to London trains offering those travelling a treat.
To further emphasise to passengers that travelling by train is a far easier and less stressful mode of transport than by air or car, the free hand massages lasted 2-3 minutes apiece. Lastminute.com used the opportunity to promote its spa break packages and distribute money-off vouchers.
Says Jim Rowe, Senior Communications Manager, “We trialled this luxury treatment free of charge for customers and we hope it improved their overall experience of travelling by train. Quicker journey times, no traffic, free Wifi and now beauty treatments on board – what better way to make a journey! Over 100 people benefitted from the service and we will now review whether to introduce this across our network as a permanent offer.”
Transport
2/5/2010 9:32:01 AM UTC
TAM Adds First Class Cabin to UK-Brazil Flights
With the addition of a new First Class cabin TAM now offers a choice of three classes on its daily Boeing 777-300ER services between London Heathrow and São Paulo Guarulhos.
Reflecting the increase in premium business traffic between the UK and Brazil, TAM Airlines has introduced a new First Class cabin on its daily services between London Heathrow and São Paulo Guarulhos. Introduced on 5 February, the new cabin compliments the airline’s existing business and economy class services.
TAM’s exclusive new First Class cabin on the daily Boeing 777-300ER service between the UK and Brazil offers just four flat sleeper seat units that have been designed for the passenger’s maximum privacy and comfort. The aircraft offers a further 56 seats in business and 302 in economy, and flight times in both directions are designed to maximise convenience and connecting services at both ends of the route.
As well as the personalised service TAM is known for across all its cabins, passengers in First Class can choose their own amenity items from a selection carried on board. The amenities consist of natural products from the Greek range of Korres, as well as pyjamas, slippers and eyeshades.
On board entertainment includes individual 23-inch screens offering 24 video channels that are programmed monthly with the latest film releases, as well as classics from the archives, TV programmes, and documentaries. There are 11 music channels catering to every taste, and a further choice of a 50 CD library to enjoy. The flight can be followed on an on screen map, and cameras on the fuselage allow passengers to view what is in front and below the Boeing 777 from take off to landing.
As well as the electronic entertainment system, passengers in TAM’s First Class cabin have a selection of Brazilian and international magazines and newspapers to read, and those passengers who wish to work have a special reading light and power points for laptops.
Transport
2/5/2010 9:31:20 AM UTC
Tuesday, February 02, 2010
Body scanners introduced at Heathrow's T4
Body-scanning equipment has been introduced at Heathrow’s Terminal 4 as part of a UK Government move to further strengthen security at airports. The technology will better enable the detection of concealed items while allowing passengers to remain fully clothed. The introduction of this technology is mandated by the Department for Transport.
Ian Hutcheson, BAA Security Director said: “The security and safety of our passengers and staff is BAA's first priority. The introduction of full-body scanners and other technology is one significant step towards a more robust defence against the changing and unpredictable threat posed by terrorists. However it is important that, as a country, we make better use of the intelligence available to industry and Government and continue to promote the close assessment of passengers’ behaviour. Only by doing so will we build a robust security system that is dynamic enough to respond quickly and effectively to the emerging threat.”
Passengers may be required to undergo the additional screening, having passed through the standard security search process. The Department for Transport requires that all passengers selected for screening must do so and images of passengers are destroyed after being viewed by specially-trained security officers based elsewhere in the airport. The process takes around seven seconds.
BAA undertook the first ever trial of body-scanning technology in 1991.
Transport
2/2/2010 2:18:25 PM UTC
Monday, February 01, 2010
Gulf Air Introduces Web Check-in from London Heathrow
Gulf Air, has launched Web Check-in and advanced seat selection from London Heathrow as part of its ongoing efforts to enhance the travel experience of its passengers.
Passengers flying from London Heathrow can now check in online at gulfair.com by selecting the “Check-in” tab on the homepage between 24 hours and 90 minutes before the scheduled departure of their flight. They can also choose the seat of their choice using the new online interactive seat map. The Web Check-in service also allows customers to check in additional passengers travelling with them on the same flight, making those hectic and, often stressful, family or group airport check-in processes a thing of the past.
Christina Vidos, Commercial Manager UK and Ireland said: “We are very excited to be bringing this new service to our passengers travelling from our new home at London Heathrow Terminal Four. As we strive to offer our customers a fast, efficient and hassle free travel experience, our Web Check-in service promises to reduce the valuable time our passengers need to spend at the airport. By checking-in online and printing off their boarding pass before arriving at the airport, passengers travelling with no baggage can proceed directly to the boarding gate through airport security. For passengers with baggage to check-in, dedicated ‘Web Check-in Baggage drop’ counters are available at the airport. We are also delighted to be adding to our ‘family friendly airline’ status with our service that allows one passenger to check in fellow travelling companions online all at the same time.”
Transport
2/1/2010 3:54:51 PM UTC
Friday, January 29, 2010
Upper Class to US, Caribbean, Middle East and Far East
Virgin Atlantic, has launched a Upper Class seat sale to many of its destinations. The fares are available to cities such as New York, Boston, Chicago, Washington, Miami, Las Vegas, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Delhi, Shanghai, Tokyo, Dubai, Johannesburg. The fares will be available until 09 February 2010 for travel on selected dates up to September 2010.
Upper Class ticket includes dedicated check in at all airports, invitation to Virgin Atlantic Clubhouses, Revivals Lounge at Heathrow, priority boarding at all airports, the Upper Class Suite onboard an onboard bar, Freedom menu and award winning inflight entertainment.
www.virginatlantic.com
Transport
1/29/2010 10:31:01 AM UTC
Continental announces additional Heathrow - New York flights
Continental Airlines announced today that it will increase its schedule of flights between London/Heathrow and its New York hub, Newark Liberty International Airport, during 2010. The airline will add a fourth daily service to the route in March and a fifth daily service in October, bringing the total number of Continental daily departures from Heathrow to seven, including its twice-daily service to Houston.
In addition, Continental announced that effective June 2, 2010 all aircraft scheduled for its flights departing Heathrow will feature new, flat bed seats in BusinessFirst, its business-class cabin.
“Heathrow-New York is a flagship route for Continental. As the leading airline in the New York market, we are excited about introducing these schedule and product improvements for our London-New York travellers,” said Jeff Smisek, the airline’s Chairman, President & Chief Executive Officer. “All our London-New York customers will benefit from more flight options, while those travelling in BusinessFirst – whether to New York or Houston -- will be assured of a flat bed seat whenever they choose to fly with us.”
In addition to its Heathrow services, Continental operates non-stop services to New York from Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Manchester, as well as Dublin and Shannon, serving more cities in the U.K. and Ireland than any other trans-Atlantic airline. In addition, Continental and Virgin Atlantic Airways codeshare on several Virgin Atlantic-operated flights from London/Heathrow and London/Gatwick.
www.continental.com/uk .
Transport
1/29/2010 10:09:27 AM UTC
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Aegan Airlines to launch flights to Tel Aviv & Belgrade
Aegean is expanding its services in neighboring countries adding to its network two new destinations. From January 1, 2010 Aegean will begin daily non-stop flights to Tel Aviv and Belgrade. The flight departure and arrival times are ideal for both business and leisure travelers. The flight schedule has been designed to allow for excellent connections with AEGEAN’s domestic destinations.
The flights to Tel Aviv will be operated by brand new Airbus A320, in dual class configuration. Business class passengers will be able to enjoy improved seat comfort, a choice of meals, as well espresso or cappuccino.
Starting from January 1, AEGEAN will begin flights between Athens and Belgrade. There will be seven flights a week, carried out by the four- engine 112 seater AVRO RJ 100 aircraft.
www.aegeanair.com
Transport
1/28/2010 8:20:18 AM UTC
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
2 become 1 on the Heatrow Express
Heathrow Express, is offering two for one travel between Thursday 11 February and Tuesday 16 February 2010 as a Valentine's special offer for return journeys.
When purchasing Express Class return tickets online between now and 16 February 2010, customers will receive their second journey free, saving them £32.00.
The offer is ideal for customers looking to snap up a great deal for the Valentine's weekend. Whether passengers are planning a romantic weekend to celebrate Valentine's Day, or just travelling somewhere with friends, they can save money with our exclusive 2 for 1 offer.
To take advantage of this great promotion visit heathrowexpress.com and type in the following promotional code: HXLOVE. Terms and conditions apply
Transport
1/26/2010 12:48:06 PM UTC
Lie-down in economy now a reality.
Air New Zealand will transform international air travel later this year when it introduces revolutionary, Kiwi designed lie-flat economy and ground breaking premium economy seats, together with enhanced comforts for those wanting the ultimate in luxurious Business Premier travel.
The airline today revealed its prototype designs in a full-scale Boeing 777-300 cabin inside its design innovation centre in Auckland’s CBD. Chief Executive Officer Rob Fyfe says when the airline takes delivery of its first new Boeing 777-300 ER in November this year it will redefine the long haul travel experience and set a benchmark for competitors to follow.
“For those who choose, the days of sitting in economy and yearning to lie down and sleep are gone. The dream is now a reality, one that you can even share with a travelling companion – just keep your clothes on thanks!” The ‘Skycouch’, a specially designed row of three seats, has been engineered to create a lie-flat, flexible space all the way to the seat-back in front, providing a place for the kids to play, or the holy grail of economy travel – a flat surface for adults to relax and sleep.
Twenty-two sets of Skycouch seats will be available, being the first 11 window rows in the Economy Class cabin. For two adults travelling, purchasing the Skycouch will be based on buying two seats at standard prices with the third seat at approximately half price. Full airfare details will be announced when it goes on sale from late April.
Air New Zealand’s Premium Economy cabin has also had a dramatic makeover.
Transport
1/26/2010 12:30:13 PM UTC
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Air France launches new short-haul seat
Air France will gradually be introducing from 30 January 2010 onwards on its short-haul flights, a brand new seat on its Airbus A319, A320 and A321 fleets operating on the domestic network.
Air France’s new short-haul seat, designed jointly by Air France and Recaro, which received an award for innovation at the Aircraft Interiors Expo in Hamburg, provides additional comfort and more space with:
• 2 to 3 inches (5 to 7.5 cm) more legroom,
• An enhanced seatback with a natural 15° recline,
• A more streamlined and comfortable foam seat.
This new seat is also more environmentally friendly, since environmental aspects were taken into account at the start of the design stage.
‘Following investment on the long-haul network with the new Premium Voyageur cabin class, Air France is now investing on the domestic network to provide passengers with a more comfortable seat that is also environmentally friendly’, said Patrick Roux, head of marketing at Air France-KLM.
Transport
1/20/2010 1:13:31 PM UTC
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
China Airlines to launch first UK to Taiwan non-stop flights
From 28th March 2010, China Airlines will launch the first non-stop flights to Taipei from London Heathrow, Terminal 4. The new service will operate three times a week and will offer 30 business class seats and 246 seats in economy class. Previously, UK passengers have had to travel via Amsterdam in order to fly to Taiwan with China Airlines. Flights to Taiwan will depart from London Heathrow Terminal 4 at 21:15 on Tuesdays and Sundays, arriving at Tayoyuan International Airport at 18:15 the following day. Thursday services will depart slightly later at 22:05 and will arrive in Taiwan at 19:05 the following day. Return flights from London Heathrow to Taipei start from £585 in low season, including taxes. www.china-airlines.com
Transport
1/19/2010 1:42:51 PM UTC
Kingfisher Airlines Revamps King Club
Kingfisher Airlines, revampes King Club, the airlines frequent flyer programme and the launch of King Platinum, a brand new and exclusive tier of membership for King Club.
Commenting on this unique initiative Ms. Anshu Sarin, General Manager, King Club said, "King Club is India’s most rewarding frequent flyer programme and we wanted to take this experience to the next level by upgrading the features and introducing King Platinum, the pinnacle of King Club. With this new addition to the King Club program, Platinum members can now avail many first-of-their-kind benefits. The card is designed to compliment discerning lifestyle and needs of highly successful individuals who will settle for nothing but the best in every sphere of their lives. The King Platinum card provides members with personalized recognition and privileges befitting their exclusive status.”
The new King Club has exclusive features like the innovative Daily Status Review system which ensures that one enjoys quick and flexible tier upgrades, Fast Track Earning, Family Club, Air Boutique ONLINE the premium online reward shop that allows the member to redeem their King Miles for attractive rewards.
The new King Platinum tier has been loaded with exclusive features like: • 5 upgrade vouchers • 35% tier bonus miles • Unlimited lounge access for member and two additional lounge vouchers for their companions • Lounge vouchers which can be used by family members • A complimentary King Gold card for their companion • Waivers on select administrative charges • Exclusive Lifestyle privileges • A dedicated Concierge desk for member assistance and more
Kingfisher Airlines has blazed a trail of innovations and introduced a range of market-firsts that have completely redefined the whole experience of flying. By elevating its customers to a level of being ‘guests’ and not just passengers, Kingfisher Airlines has endeared itself to consumers.
Transport
1/19/2010 11:57:11 AM UTC
Qantas commence Melbourne to London A380 services
Qantas Chief Executive Officer, Mr Alan Joyce, said the airline now offered A380 services on four routes – two from Melbourne and two from Sydney. “We are pleased that as we continue to grow our A380 fleet and offering, customer demand for the aircraft and feedback on the Qantas A380 experience remains extremely strong,” Mr Joyce said.
“Qantas operated its inaugural A380 flight to London from Sydney in January 2009 and this week we have made the A380 option available to our Victoria customers.” The recent arrival of our fifth and sixth A380s has made this possible.
Qantas will operate one to two services a week between Melbourne and London via Singapore (QF9 on Mondays/Sundays and the return QF10 on Fridays/Saturdays). Regular twice-weekly flights will commence on 29 March 2010.
Qantas operates 14 services each week between Melbourne and London – up to two on the A380 and the remaining 12 on the Boeing 747-400.
Transport
1/19/2010 11:56:17 AM UTC
Monday, January 18, 2010
bmi announces new service to Vienna
bmi, British Midland International, will be launching a new route between London Heathrow and Vienna from March 28 2010, with fares available to book from today (18 January 2010). The route will be operated using an Airbus A320 aircraft in conjunction with Austrian Airlines, also part of Star Alliance, to offer five flights a day, seven days a week.
The new route announcement comes as bmi relaunches its UK & Ireland product as the airline continues its programme of developments across its network.
Return fares with bmi from London Heathrow to Vienna start from just £99 return including taxes,
www.flybmi.com .
Transport
1/18/2010 12:09:13 PM UTC
Boeing 787 Dreamliner Achieves Initial Airworthiness Milestone
Boeing has completed initial airworthiness testing on the 787 Dreamliner. This milestone will enable more crew members to take part in flights and will allow more airplanes to join the flight test program.
“This is an important step forward,” said Scott Fancher, vice president and general manager of the 787 program, Boeing Commercial Airplanes. “We are very pleased with the results we have achieved so far. The airplane has been performing as we expected.”
Since the first flight in mid-December, the program has conducted 15 flights, achieving several key accomplishments. Pilots have taken the airplane to an altitude of 30,000 feet (9,144 meters) and a speed of Mach 0.65. Nearly 60 hours of flying have been completed. Initial stall tests and other dynamic maneuvers have been run, as well as an extensive check-out of the airplane’s systems. Six different pilots have been behind the controls of the 787.
In the weeks ahead, the team will continue to expand the flight envelope at which the 787 will operate to reach an altitude of more than 40,000 feet (12,192 meters) and a speed of Mach 0.85. Subsequent testing will push the airplane beyond expected operational conditions.
“The pilots have told me the results we are seeing in flight match their expectations and the simulations we’ve run. That’s a real tribute to Boeing’s expertise and the international team that helped develop and build the airplane,” said Fancher.
Flight testing will continue in the months ahead. First delivery is planned for the fourth quarter of this year.
Transport
1/18/2010 10:35:20 AM UTC
Friday, January 15, 2010
Executive helicopters undeterred by snow - PremiAir
Many UK businesses have turned to executive helicopters to get them around the gridlocked UK road network as this unprecedented winter weather takes its toll.
PremiAir, executive helicopter charter operator is actually reporting an upturn in operations as executives needing to get on with their normal business recognise the unique value of helicopters and their ability to get them quickly around the UK, even when major and regional airports are disrupted.
Transport
1/15/2010 5:13:01 PM UTC
Air New Zealand New Year Sale Fares
Air New Zealand's New Year Sale fares are now available and prices to New Zealand start from £675 per person (fully inclusive of all pre-payable taxes) for a return flight from London Heathrow to Auckland in Pacific Economy (valid for travel between 16 April - 20 June 2010). Alternatively, Los Angeles, a return economy flight starts from just £384 including taxes (valid for travel between 12 January - 30 June or 22 August - 30 November 2010).
Scott Carr, Air New Zealand's General Manager UK and Europe, comments: "We know that as well as feeling the pinch after Christmas, many people are also wanting to escape the weather we've been having. With temperatures in Los Angeles around 25 degrees and New Zealand experiencing one of the best summers in a decade we suggest people get on one of our flights out of here! Both locations offer a great holiday experience, whether it's the glitz of LA or the serenity of New Zealand and will definitely lift any post Christmas blues".
www.airnewzealand.co.uk
Transport
1/15/2010 4:47:20 PM UTC
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Air France to begin services to Abu Dhabi
Air France will commence services to Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates from 3 May 2010. The new 5 times weekly schedule marks the return of Air France services to Abu Dhabi after a nine year break.
The new service will be flown by a 208-seater Airbus A330-200 and will offer passengers a choice of business class (Affaires), premium economy (Premium Voyageur) and economy (Voyageur) seating. Lead in fares from the UK begins from £366 return including all taxes and from Ireland start from €676 return including all taxes. Flights are available to book now for travel from 3 May 2010.
www.airfrance.co.uk
Transport
1/12/2010 3:15:59 PM UTC
Lufthansa first leading European airline to Iraq
As Iraq is increasingly opening up to civil aviation, demand for flights to the country is growing. Lufthansa is therefore examining the possibility of launching several new services to Iraq and is currently planning to serve the capital, Baghdad, and the city of Erbil in Northern Iraq via Frankfurt and Munich.
Lufthansa aims to launch the new services in the summer of 2010, once it has obtained the necessary traffic rights. Further infrastructure requirements are also being examined. With the resumption of flights to Iraq, Lufthansa is pursuing its policy of expanding its route network in the Middle East, which it presently serves with 88 flights per week to 14 destinations in eleven countries.
The exact flight times and fares will be announced at a later date as soon as booking for the new routes opens.
Transport
1/12/2010 3:15:16 PM UTC
Star1 increase frequency on London Stansted to Vilnius
From April 29th 2010 Star1 Airlines is increasing the number of flights it operates each between London Stansted and Vilnius. By adding an additional flight Thursdays the route from London Stansted to Vilnius will now be operated six times per week with no flight on Saturdays.
"The route between London and Vilnius is now well established with a strong base of regular passengers from both the business community and London-based Lithuanians." said Jurate Rupsiene, Manager Communication.
www.star1.aero
Transport
1/12/2010 3:11:43 PM UTC
Tuesday, January 05, 2010
Low fares from Malaysia Airlines
From 2 – 18 January 2010 Malaysia Airlines is holding a sale to mark the new decade. The airline is offering all-inclusive fares to the whole of South East Asia from £519 return and Australasia from £639 return, for travel from 15 April to 31 May 2010.
There will also be special fares available for travel to Malaysia and South East Asia from £559, from 15 January to 26 March, 4 to 14 April, 1 to 30 June and 1 September to 30 November 2010.
Malaysia Airlines is also offering a special fare to Australia and New Zealand from £689 return. This fare will be available for travel from London to Perth from 1 February and to the rest of Australia and New Zealand from 15 March to 14 April, 1 to 30 June and 1 September to 30 November 2010. All special fares are available to purchase from 2 to 18 January 2010.
www.malaysiaairlines.com .
Transport
1/5/2010 4:34:06 PM UTC
Iceland Express launches flights to four new destinations
Starting June 2010, Iceland Express will fly twice a week from Reykjavik’s Keflavik International Airport to Winnipeg International Airport, in Manitoba, Canada. This is in addition to new London Gatwick to New York, London Gatwick to Akureyri and Birmingham to Reykjavik services, all due to launch in June 2010.
Flights from London Gatwick to Winnipeg start at £467 return including taxes and the first flight will depart on 12 June.
Iceland Express also re-launched its operation from London Stansted in November 2009.
Transport
1/5/2010 12:27:12 PM UTC
New Year savings from bmi
Customers booking between 5 -18 January 2010 can take advantage of savings on flights to a range of destinations from UK airports. Flights are valid for travel until 15 June 2010
Beirut from...
Manchester via London Heathrow from just £379 return London Heathrow from just £385 return Glasgow via London Heathrow from just £405 return
Moscow from...
Manchester via London Heathrow from just £199 return London Heathrow from just £215 return Edinburgh via London Heathrow from just £259 return
Riyadh from...
London Heathrow from just £379 return Manchester via London Heathrow from just £379 return Edinburgh via London Heathrow from just £379 return Glasgow via London Heathrow from just £379 return
Customers can also take advantage of the new international lounge, bmi Number One Heathrow. The lounge is open to bmi Business Class, bmi Gold and Silver Diamond Club members and Star Alliance Gold members
Business Class customers also have the option of a complimentary Chauffeur Drive service, to and from the airport.
www.flybmi.com .
Transport
1/5/2010 11:43:27 AM UTC
Monday, January 04, 2010
Virgin Atlantic launches New Year Sale Fares
Virgin Atlantic, today announced that it is offering a range of New Year sale fares to a number of worldwide destinations for Economy and Premium Economy travellers. Return fares in both Economy and Premium Economy class are available for sale until 26 January 2010 for selected destinations and departure dates
All fares are inclusive of taxes, fees and surcharges and start from as follows:
New York - Economy £299, Premium £542 Boston - Economy £309, Premium £552 Las Vegas - Economy £459, Premium £863 Dubai - Economy £324, Premium £599 Johannesburg - Economy £599, Premium £1,077
www.virginatlantic.com
Transport
1/4/2010 3:49:16 PM UTC
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
TAM Airlines Unveils Its New Menus for 2010
Award winning Brazilian chef, Helena Rizzo, is the new gastronomic consultant for the airline
TAM Airlines has launched a series of new menus for its international services, a selection of dishes which have been devised for the carrier by the highly acclaimed Brazilian chef, Helena Rizzo. Rizzo is responsible for the award winning São Paulo restaurant and city hot spot, Mani. A recent review of Mani in the Financial Times said that Rizzo’s cooking is both “delightful and clever.”
The chef’s new dishes are characterized by lightness, inspired on tea flavours and aromas, and are available on TAM’s international services as of 10 January 2010.
"TAM’s commitment to service quality is one of the supporting columns of our company’s operation,” explains Manoela Amaro, Marketing Director for the airline. “We want to continuously offer our clients the very best. The annual review and renewal of our international flight menus is part of such a commitment."
There are approximately 500 different options between entrées, main courses and desserts that are offered by TAM in its’ First Class, Business and Economy cabins on international flights. All the new options have been developed with a softness and delicate touch of herb and flower aromas mixed with flavours inspired from around the globe. "We will offer our customers a new gastronomic experience," promises Amaro.
In First Class, filet mignon rosbeef with poached pear and yogi tee-aromatized olive oil, lamb ribs with rosemary au jus and artichoke and tomato caponnata, chicken fillet stuffed with Earl Grey tea and mushrooms with jasmine rice and pak choi, are among the options available. For dessert, there is apple pie with farofa doce (a sweet peanut concoction crumbled into a fine powder), aromatized with rooitea and topped with cinnamon fudge.
For the passenger in Business Class the choices include shrimp with yogurt dressing and yin zhen sprouts, brie cheese and leek ravioli with marinara sauce, sesame crispy chicken fillet with curry sauce and coconut milk and marsala tea and jasmine rice. For dessert, one of the options is an Earl Grey tea panna cotta and lemon with raspberry icing.
In Economy Class the options could include a mix of green vegetables served with carrots and anise, meat casserole au roti sauce with mashed potatoes and sauté vegetables, or chicken drumstick with curry sauce and coconut milk and marsala tea served with white rice and peas, along with balm-mint panna cotta with a raspberry sauce.
Tea on board Teas are not restricted to the dishes served on board. TAM has hired Carla Saueressig – the top tea-blending specialist in Brazil – to develop a special blend for its on-board service.
Saueressig has created a red-coloured drink, a colour symbolizing life and the warmth of TAM, in which fruity flavours from tropical Brazil and herbs from Amazon come together with a floral tone and a sweet vanilla base, just like the good things in life. "It conveys cosiness, comfort and the pleasure of flying with TAM", says Amaro.
2010 TAM Wine List As well as re-launching its menus, TAM has also updated the selection of wines it serves on its international flights. The new list is the responsibility of Arthur Azevedo, CEO of the Brazilian Association of Sommeliers in São Paulo, who in addition is also the editor of Wine Style magazine and a consultant of the Artwine site.
To harmonize with the new dishes on the airline’s international menu, the sommelier has sourced wines from different countries and continents.
In First Class the Drappier La Grande Sendrée champagne, from vineyards that are more than 70 years old, is a popular choice. Among the wines, the white Luís Pato Vinhas Velhas from Bairrada, Portugal; and Boutari Moschofilero OPAP Mantínia, from Peloponnese, Greece deserve a special mention; as do the red wines such as L'Etoile de Bergey from the French region of Pessac-Léognan, in Bordeaux, produced by the Garcin-Cathiard family in limited quantities; the Spanish wine, Abadia Retuerta Cuvée Palomar, from Sardon del Duero; Cuvée Palomar, another wine integrating the elite of Spanish wines; and the I Balzini Black Label, from Tuscany, Italy.
For Business Class the Drappier Carte d'Or champagne has been selected, which is produced in the small and charming town of Urville; the white wines include Weingut Brundlmayer Grüner Veltliner, from Austria, and Selbach Oster Bereich Bernkastel Selbach Riesling QbA, from Mosel, Germany; while the red wines feature Fayat-Thunevin, from the French region of Lalande de Pomerol, in Bordeaux; and Ysios Reserva, from Rioja, Spain.
Economy class, selections include the Argentinean wines Grafigna Malbec, from San Juan, and Etchart Torrontés, from Salta.
Transport
12/16/2009 9:50:09 AM UTC
Monday, December 07, 2009
KLM unveils Economy Comfort zone product.
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, unveils its brand new Economy Comfort zone product at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. The new product offers passengers a greater range of seating comfort in Economy Class including up to 10 cm of extra legroom and twice the recline of a standard seat. Economy Comfort passengers will also be able to disembark first, because the zone is in the front section of the Economy Class cabin. The service and meals in Economy Comfort are the same as those in Economy Class. Every day, KLM will have more than 1,500 Economy Comfort seats available.
The nominal cost for an Economy Comfort seat will range from EUR 80 to EUR 150 for a one-way trip, depending on the distance covered. Flying Blue Platinum members and passengers flying on a fully flexible Economy Class ticket can reserve Economy Comfort seats free of charge. Flying Blue Gold members will get a 50% discount and Flying Blue Silver members will get a 25% discount. With Economy Comfort, KLM extends its range of seating comfort options and this new alternative reflects KLM’s pledge to fulfil the changing needs of its customers, one of which was the call for more comfort options in Economy Class.
Once passengers have booked a standard economy ticket, they can reserve an Economy Comfort seat via the ‘Manage My Booking’ tab on www.klm.com from 90 days before departure.
Transport
12/7/2009 8:02:59 PM UTC
Friday, December 04, 2009
Germanwings Christmas bargains
Germanwings, one of Europe’s low cost airlines, is offering reduced tickets on their website starting from just €9,99* including taxes and fees. The offer is valid for flights up to 27th March 2010 – but travel must be booked by this Sunday – 6th December.
Germanwings offers direct flights from London Stansted, Edinburgh and Manchester to a variety of destinations in Germany.
* For UK residents a £5.00 credit card booking fee applies.
www.germanwings.com
Transport
12/4/2009 3:16:24 PM UTC
Iberia passengers can check-in at Paddington
Passengers flying from London Heathrow airport can check-in and print their boarding passes at Paddington train station in London before taking the Heathrow Express train to the airport.
The Customer Check- in services, launched by Heathrow Express, consist of three easy to use check-in kiosks with touch screens located next to the Heathrow Express ticket office. Iberia passengers can print their boarding passes and view their flight information before leaving for the airport. Flight Information Display Screens have also been installed next to the ticket office and half way down platforms 6 an 7 of the Paddington train station. On them, passengers will be able to find information about the day's flights, airlines operating them, the terminals from where the flights are leaving and departure times.
Iberia is one of the four airlines that offer its customers the possibility of using these check-in facilities at Paddington train station. The Spanish airline started offering this service in May 2002, when it first installed auto check-in kiosks in nine Spanish airports. Nowadays, Iberia passengers can use these facilities in 66 of the 111 airports where the airline flies to, including London Heathrow airport and Dublin.
Iberia offers thirteen flights a day between London Heathrow and Madrid Barajas airports, five of them under a code-sharing agreement with British Airways. From Madrid, passengers flying from the United Kingdom can continue their trip to another 36 destinations in Spain, Lisbon and Porto in Portugal, 17 Latin American cities, four U.S destinations, as well as 10 cities in Africa and the Middle East of Iberia's network.
Transport
12/4/2009 3:15:32 PM UTC
Friday, November 27, 2009
The New British Airways Amex Corporate Card Plus
American Express and The Mileage Company, British Airways’ rewards subsidiary, today announced the launch of the new British Airways American Express Corporate Card Plus. The Card has been designed to enable UK small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to achieve savings on their everyday business spending at a company and employee level.
This card gives SMEs the opportunity to earn bonus On Business Points on their Card expenditure. On Business is the British Airways reward programme for SMEs that enables businesses to get more out of their travel budget. On Business Points can be redeemed for British Airways flights, flight upgrades and hotel accommodation.
Mimi Kung, Vice President and General Manager, Commercial Card, American Express explained: “Through this card we hope to give SMEs access to travel savings that have typically been the preserve of larger companies. Furthermore, through the Card’s Expense Management Tool, SME business leaders will gain greater insight and visibility of their corporate expenses.
www.americanexpress.co.uk/bacorpcard .
Transport
11/27/2009 5:23:25 PM UTC
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
bmi restructures route network
bmi, has today announced a restructuring programme that will see it suspend a number of routes as a result of unprecedented market conditions.
The route suspensions are as follows:
London Heathrow-Tel Aviv . Last flight ex Heathrow 9 January 2010, last flight ex Tel Aviv 10 January 2010.
London Heathrow-Kiev . Last flights 10 January 2010.
London Heathrow-Aleppo . Last flight ex Heathrow 9 January 2010, last flight ex Aleppo 10 January 2010.
London Heathrow-Amsterdam . Last flights 27 March 2010
London Heathrow-Brussels . Last flights 9 January 2010.
From April 2010 bmi will end its lease agreement on two Airbus 330 aircraft which will mean that its London Heathrow to Cairo route will be operated using an Airbus 321.
Routes are being suspended to improve the profitability of bmi which is now 100% owned by Lufthansa who are committed to helping bmi restructure the airline to return it to profitability. Going forward, the airline will focus on routes serving oil, energy and emerging markets with a particular focus on Business Class customers and those visiting friends and relatives. The airline will maintain its current UK and Ireland network providing frequency for business travellers and feeder connections for its own network and that of Star Alliance.
Dominic Paul, bmi’s Managing Director, said: “We sincerely apologise for the inconvenience the route suspensions cause our customers and travel agents and would like to take this opportunity to thank those who have supported us on these routes for their loyalty and business. Agents holding bmi bookings on affected routes need to ticket by 1 December to be eligible for reprotection. Agents will be contacted from 2 December with reprotection options”
Transport
11/25/2009 2:19:41 PM UTC
Sail for a Pound with MSC Cruises
MSC Cruises is kick starting Christmas again this year by offering passengers the chance to cruise for just £1*! When one adult books a 2010 cruise paying full brochure price, the second passenger will pay just £1. Offer based on two sharing and bookings must be made between 28 November and 14 December 2009.
More than 300 departures and 30 itineraries are available, from January to December 2010, for three, seven, and eight and 11 night cruises. Terms and conditions apply.
The MSC fleet cruises year round in the Mediterranean and seasonally in Northern Europe, the Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean, North America and Canada, South America, the Indian Ocean, South and West Africa. Flights are excluded from the ‘sail for £1’ deal but can be booked through MSC Cruises’ flight center, with departures from Barcelona, Genoa, Venice, Livorno and regional flights departing from Manchester, Birmingham and Edinburgh.
Passengers wishing to book a Mediterranean cruise can enjoy MSC Cruises’ newest ship, MSC Magnifica which will join the MSC fleet in March 2010.
MSC Cruises currently has a fleet of 10 ships in operation, each offering the finest in Italian design, comfort and luxury. Dining is always a special occasion onboard an MSC cruise, where a seven-course menu with a different Italian speciality each night can be enjoyed.
Prices start from £750 (cruise only) for the first passenger and the second passenger pays only £1. Flights are available for all departures to the Mediterranean from £210 per person.
www.msccruises.co.uk
Transport
11/25/2009 10:41:25 AM UTC
Finnair moves to Terminal 5 in Stockholm Arlanda
Finnair uses Terminal 5 in Stockholm's Arlanda Airport. Other oneworld airlines flying to Stockholm - British Airways, Iberia and Malev - have also moved to the more modern, more spacious terminal. The new terminal offers shorter distances and better services than the old Terminal 2.
After the change, the oneworld companies will have a joint ticket office and a number of self-service check-in kiosks in the terminal. Passengers can also check in at check-in desks 33-44.
All departing passengers will receive an automatic SMS reminder about the terminal change for a couple of weeks around the date of the move. Finnair is actively sending important flight and service information to mobile numbers listed in passengers’ flight reservation details.
"The Baggage Drop desk is open all day and the security control will have more service points. There is also a separate, priority lane for Business Class passengers and Finnair Plus, Platinum, Gold and Silver and oneworld top-tier customers on the right side of the desk. The terminal has more shops and restaurants as well as a wider range of products than the old terminal," says Tomi Hänninen, Finnair's UK Sales Director.
Departing and arriving flights use Terminal 5's F wing that is located on the right side of the terminal, gates F26-F39. The oneworld airlines' new bright Executive lounge facility is also located on the right side of the beginning of the same wing.
Using the Arlanda Express train, the journey to the airport takes 20 minutes and passengers can check in, if they wish, via check-in kiosks at Stockholm Railway Station whilst waiting for the train.
Finnair is the Fast Airline from Europe to Asia; offering some of the best transit and flight times to 9 cities in China, Japan, India, South Korea and Thailand. Finnair fly twice daily from Manchester airport and four times daily from Heathrow in the UK via Helsinki to the Far East.
Transport
11/25/2009 10:40:36 AM UTC
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Oman Air launches new three-class service
Oman Air, the national carrier of the Sultanate of Oman, has launched a brand new three-class service this week on its flagship London Heathrow to Muscat route. The service is offered aboard new A330-300 aircraft and features new First Class, Business Class and Economy Class cabins, together with state of the art in-flight entertainment and delicious new menus. Oman Air’s Chief Executive Officer, Peter Hill, launched the new service saying: “Oman Air’s new three-class service between London and Muscat delivers everything the discerning traveller could want. Our daily, non-stop direct flights from Heathrow offer a smooth and hassle-free journey and our stunning new aircraft offer more space, comfort and luxury than ever before. “With lie-flat seats, direct aisle access and a la carte dining for every passenger in First Class and Business Class, together with surprisingly comfortable and spacious Economy Class seats, we now offer an unmatched level of quality for all passengers. “In addition, our leading-edge in-flight entertainment system, including audio-video on demand and six channels of live TV, wonderful new menus in every class and superb hospitality offered by our specially-trained cabin crew - attired in new, Balenciaga-designed uniforms - underline our commitment to ensuring that every one of our passengers reaches their destination relaxed, refreshed and ready to go.” The seats in each class of the new service have been designed to the highest specifications by EADS Sogerma. The First Class Mini Suite offers the longest lie-flat bed available on any commercial airliner and is set within a massive 87-inch pitch. Furthermore, with a 25.5-inch wide seat, and eight point massage system built in, stowage for hand luggage, dedicated space to hang a coat and a huge 23-inch video monitor, Oman Air’s First Class Mini Suite is in a class of its own. With just six seats within the first class cabin, together with a luxurious lounge area, the passenger experience is akin to flying in an exclusive private jet. The Business Class cabin offers 20 lie-flat seats, each within a pitch of 82 inches and fitted in a four-abreast, one-two-one configuration. A wide seat, ample stowage space, a privacy screen and a sizeable 17-inch monitor ensure that Oman Air’s Business Class seat outshines most other airlines’ first class offering. Oman Air’s new Economy Class cabin offers 204 seats in a two-four-two configuration, each within a pitch of 34 inches. However, the innovative slimline design of the seats maximises the available space and provides a degree of legroom more often associated with a 36-inch, premium economy pitch. Each seat has adjustable head and leg rests, together with a 10.4-inch seatback mounted in-flight entertainment screen. Economy Class flights from London to Muscat return are currently £393, including taxes, with return Business Class fares currently offered at £1,332, including taxes. First Class flights between London Heathrow and Muscat are on sale now from £4,983, including taxes, for a return ticket. www.omanair.aero .
Transport
11/24/2009 11:50:07 AM UTC
Winter Seat Sale for New Year flights from SAS
Scandinavian Airlines’, Winter Seat Sale has just kicked off with discounts on SAS flights from London Heathrow to Scandinavia for 2010 getaways.
Flights to Oslo down by £20 – the perfect Christmas gift! - Give your family the gift of a New Year break to Oslo, Norway and take advantage of SAS one-way fares to Oslo for just £59 – a truly original present which will excite all the family. Explore this culturally rich city and visit its great museums, galleries and parks. Hit the massive January shopping sales or fly in March and experience one of Europe's largest ski events at Holmenkollen (12-14 March). For a truly cultural tour, head to the Kristiansund Opera Festival (4 – 20 February) in central Norway and enjoy the opera and ballet, art exhibitions and other arts events on offer. Fly to Finland with SAS and pay only £67 one-way - Take advantage of the flight sale and visit Helsinki, an exciting and dynamic place for a chic city break. While you’re there, hop on a boat from the Market Square to the island fortress of Suomenlinn or wear a furry parka and enjoy a drink at Arctic Icebar – Helsinki’s coolest nightclub where literally everything is carved out of ice. For some colourful entertainment, soak up the atmosphere and take part in the Lantern Festival (1 March) to celebrate spring and the arrival of light with a variety of entertainment and a unique blend of Chinese and Finnish cuisine.
Snap up SAS flights to Denmark for only £59 one-way - Copenhagen, Denmark is one of Scandinavia’s coolest, most cosmopolitan cities, yet one that is popular with families, couples and friends alike. If you’re a water baby – stay in Copenhagen Living - Denmark’s first floating hotel or treat your loved one to a romantic valentine’s weekend in the stylish, but cosy Avenue Hotel, amongst the cities blend of historical and modern sites and architecture.
To take advantage of this Winter Seat Sale, bookings must be made between 19-30 November 2009 and passengers must travel between 5 January 2010 – 15 March 2010.
www.flysas.co.uk
Transport
11/24/2009 11:44:39 AM UTC
Friday, November 20, 2009
Arik Air launch non-stop between London Heathrow and Abuja
Nigeria’s largest commercial airline, is to launch non-stop flights between London Heathrow and Abuja beginning on Thursday, 26 November 2009. The new London, Heathrow to Abuja services will operate five times per week.
The route will be serviced by a brand new Boeing 737-800 aircraft, ideally suited for flying medium haul routes and making short turnarounds at airports, allowing Arik Air to continue to provide a convenient and punctual service. The aircraft, which is one of the quietest and most environmentally friendly aircraft operating in the world today, offers 20 Business Class seats and 126 Economy Class seats, all with personal audio and video entertainment including a choice of short programs and a selection of Hollywood and Nollywood movie favourites.
Commenting on the launch, Dr Michael Arumemi-Ikhide, CEO of Arik Air International, said: “For nearly a year now, we have been operating daily flights from London Heathrow to Lagos, providing passengers with a world class service that was previously not available. We know from the feedback we receive that the London to Abuja route is similarly underserviced and are delighted to be launching a regular service in preparation for the busy holiday period.
“Arik Air’s extensive domestic network from Abuja means that we can now can offer passengers travelling to and from cities in Nigeria’s northern regions a convenient London connection that no other airline can match. In addition, this new London, Heathrow – Abuja service will enable Nigerian government officials to choose a Nigerian airline to London for the first time.”
Transport
11/20/2009 1:56:26 PM UTC
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Singapore to fly twice-daily to Tokyo Haneda
Singapore Airlines will launch twice-daily flights between Singapore and Tokyo Haneda airport in October next year, complementing the current twice-daily Tokyo Narita services, one of which continues on to Los Angeles.
The Airline has been awarded the permit for 14 weekly flights to Tokyo Haneda by Singapore’s Air Traffic Rights Committee. Narita has been the main international airport serving Tokyo since 1978, but new international services will be permitted to and from Haneda after a fourth runway there opens for operations next year.
Flights to both airports will provide SIA’s customers with a choice of airport in Tokyo to suit their preference and convenience. Narita offers good connectivity with other international flights and accessibility by rail and road to other cities and prefectures outside the Tokyo metro area. On the other hand, Haneda has more domestic flight connections and is nearer Tokyo’s business districts.
Transport
11/12/2009 12:10:08 PM UTC
Alitalia moves to Heathrow Terminal 4
Alitalia has moved from London Heathrow Terminal 2 to the newly redesigned Terminal 4 to join its SkyTeam partners benefiting from new and enhanced facilities, shared with the other SkyTeam members
Alitalia customers can take advantage of a premium check-in area with an exclusive waiting lounge, fast track security lanes and state-of-the-art VIP lounge. An airside customer assistance desk will also be introduced shortly.
From London Heathrow Alitalia operates up to 10 daily direct flights to Rome Fiumicino and Milan Linate; once in Italy passengers can connect to a wide range of Italian, European and worldwide destinations.
Transport
11/12/2009 12:09:38 PM UTC
Etihad double daily to Frankfurt
Etihad Airways, will increase its Abu Dhabi-Frankfurt services from 10 to 13 per week from 12 December, increasing to a double daily from 28 March 2010.
Etihad’s flights to Frankfurt, which were launched in June 2005, are among the most popular of its European services, providing high volumes of traffic into Abu Dhabi as well as transit traffic to destinations like Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur and Sydney.
James Hogan, Etihad Airways’ chief executive, said: “Frankfurt has been one of Etihad’s most successful destinations because it retains strong volumes of business and leisure passengers throughout the year. “Abu Dhabi’s geographical location makes it ideal as a gateway for air travellers from Germany to connect to Australia, the Far East and throughout the Middle East easily and quickly.”
The new flight schedule ensures that passengers flying out of Frankfurt will be able to choose from more than 80 connecting flights out of Abu Dhabi with transit times of less than four hours, including Bangkok, Sydney, Melbourne, Johannesburg, Cape Town, Kathmandu and Beijing.
Transport
11/12/2009 12:05:54 PM UTC
TAP is the "World's leading airline ot South America"
TAP Portugal was awarded the World’s Leading Airline to South America at the Grand Final Gala ceremony of this years World Travel Awards, held on November 8th, the eve of the year’s World Travel Market in London.
“We are delighted and very honoured that TAP is a winner of the WTA. It means a great deal and comes as a fantastic incentive to all of us at TAP. This award recognizes the work we have consistently developed in recent years to promote and reinforce our service to South America, especially to Brazil, where TAP stands out as the international leading airline in operation, with daily direct flights connecting Europe to eight different gateways”, said Luiz Mór, Executive Board Member of TAP Portugal.
Transport
11/12/2009 12:05:16 PM UTC
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Gulf Air moves to Terminal Four
Gulf Air, the national carrier of Bahrain has now moved to its new home at London Heathrow Terminal 4. The move from T3 to the newly refurbished T4 will offer Gulf Air customers a more enjoyable airport experience with increased levels of comfort and convenience.
Gulf Air’s new check-in area, featuring dedicated counters for First and Business Class passengers, was officially opened by senior Gulf Air Head Office representative Mr Osama Altajer and Mr Chris Butler, BAA Operations Director T4, together with Gulf Air’s General Manager UK and Ireland Mrs Christina Vidos and UK Airport Manager Mrs Nazneen Elhersh.
Gulf Air General Manager UK and Ireland Christina Vidos said: “We are delighted to welcome our passengers to our new home at Terminal Four. Thanks to a multi-million pound investment by BAA we can now offer our customers an even better flying experience from the moment they set foot in the concourse to arriving at their final destination.”
In keeping with the airline’s renowned Arabian hospitality, passengers checking-in at the new Terminal were given a warm welcome by staff and a celebratory gift. At the gate, passengers were served Arabic coffee and dates, a traditional Arabic ritual to welcome and honour guests.
Gulf Air check-in counters are now located in Zone E of Terminal 4. First and Business Class passengers and Gold and Silver members of Gulf Air’s Frequent flyer programme will have access to the state-of-the-art Sky Team lounge. Sky Team’s premium lounge is located opposite Gate 10 at T4 and provides passengers with a place to work, relax and dine with complimentary Wi-Fi Internet access, a selection of hot and cold menus, and a wellness centre.
Transport
10/29/2009 4:44:48 PM UTC
easyJet passengers raise £420,000 for Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer’s Society is pleased to announce that easyJet and its passengers have raised over £420,000 to help the charity fight dementia.
The funds were raised from in-flight collections of passenger’s left over currency between July – September 2009. easyJet chose Alzheimer’s Society as its charity of the year after a vote by 7,000 members of staff from across Europe. It will continue to collect funds for Alzheimer’s Society in 2010 and has pledged to raise £1million in total for the charity.
Lynda Bellingham, Alzheimer’s Society Ambassador and Loose Women presenter who launched the collections, says: ‘I am delighted that easyJet and their passengers have raised over £420,000. This will help people live well with dementia today and fund research to find a cure for tomorrow. I know the impact that dementia has on the whole family, having cared for my mum when she was ill. Alzheimer’s Society relies upon the generosity of organisations like easyJet, their staff and passengers, to continue to provide information, education, support and care to families when they need it most.’
Andy Harrison, Chief Executive of easyJet, says: ‘We are thrilled to have raised over £420,000 for Alzheimer’s Society; I would like to express my gratitude to all our cabin crew for their support in raising these funds and thank all those passengers who generously donated money, particularly in these times of economic uncertainty. There are over five million people with dementia in Europe making it a truly important cause for our staff and passengers. We look forward to continuing to raise funds for Alzheimer’s Society in 2010 and reaching our target of £1million!’
Transport
10/29/2009 4:42:40 PM UTC
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Continental Airlines joins Star Alliance
The CEOs of the Star Alliance member carriers welcomed the alliance’s 25th member: Continental Airlines. Continental’s joining Star Alliance will further enhance the alliance’s three main customer benefits: global reach, worldwide recognition and seamless travel. Continental’s membership follows last year’s announcement of a strategic partnership between Continental and United Airlines.
“Bringing Continental Airlines into Star Alliance has been a truly unique experience. This is the first time an airline has moved directly from one alliance to another,” said Jaan Albrecht, CEO Star Alliance. “Our travelers can now begin to appreciate the advantages Continental brings to the Star Alliance network, while Continental’s customers now enjoy enhanced alliance benefits.”
“Continental’s transition to Star Alliance is one of the most important strategic moves we have accomplished in my career at Continental,” said Chairman and CEO Larry Kellner. “Our membership in Star Alliance positions us to deliver a broader network to our customers, and to achieve better business results and a stronger future for my co-workers, our customers and communities as a result of the benefits from participating in the world’s largest airline alliance.”
“Continental’s joining makes the Star Alliance network even more extensive, offering our customers the broadest global access and greatest choice of service,” said Glenn Tilton, chairman and CEO of United Airlines. “We welcome our partner, Continental, which brings tremendous value to our customers, our employees and the communities we serve.”
Transport
10/27/2009 11:19:06 PM UTC
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Etihad Airways resume flights to Sri Lanka
Etihad Airways, is to resume flights to Colombo in Sri Lanka, starting in January 2010. The airline will operate four flights per week from Abu Dhabi to Sri Lanka’s largest city and commercial capital, using an Airbus A320 aircraft.
The resumption of flights follows the recent end to the civil conflict in Sri Lanka and the boost that this is likely to provide to the tourism sector and to the wider economy as a whole. July and August 2009 already witnessed a 30 per cent increase in visitors to the island compared to the same period last year, and the Sri Lankan government is now targeting 2.5 million visitors a year by 2016.
James Hogan, Etihad Airways’ chief executive, said: “Sri Lanka is an established market with a strong local traffic base. We expect the resumption of Etihad flights to be welcomed by the considerable Sri Lankan expatriate community living in the UAE and those living across the Middle East region who will be able to connect quickly and easily back home via Abu Dhabi. “Colombo will be our first new route launch of 2010, and bring to 58 the number of destinations available across our expanding global network.”
Etihad will operate a two-class Airbus A320 to Colombo, configured to carry 140 passengers with 20 seats in business class and 120 in economy class.
Transport
10/20/2009 11:58:54 AM UTC
Lufthansa boosting flights to Africa
Lufthansa is further boosting its services to Africa and increasing the number of flights it operates to Nigeria from 10 to 14 per week with the introduction of the winter timetable on 25 October 2009.
UK passengers will be able to connect daily through Frankfurt for the six hour non-stop flight to the Nigerian capital Abuja, which is located in the centre of Nigeria. Lufthansa is also resuming services to Port Harcourt, and will operate onward flights from Abuja to the Nigerian port city four times a week. The other three flights a week will continue from Abuja to Malabo in Equatorial Guinea.
Although Lufthansa is reducing the number of flights for the winter, in view of weaker demand, the airline has already confirmed the re-introduction of a seasonal service between Inverness, in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, and Düsseldorf next summer and a new service from Munich to Tashkent from 28 March 2010. The three times a week service to the Uzbek capital will be operated by the Swiss carrier, PrivatAir using a Boeing 737-800, seating 24 passengers in Business Class and 84 in Economy Class providing the first direct connection from Lufthansa’s Munich hub to Central Asia.
“Our passengers are staying loyal to us because we are maintaining existing connections and not radically revising our route network”, says Marianne Sammann, Lufthansa General Manager UK & Ireland. “We are optimising the network so we can retain connection quality for our customers as well as keeping a presence in all traffic regions and only cancelling flight connections when alternatives are available to our passengers.”
“Lufthansa is continuing to develop new, strategically important growth markets. Among its principal targets are West and Central Africa where we have doubled services from 11 to 21 flights weekly compared to last year.”
Transport
10/20/2009 11:58:08 AM UTC
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Jet Airways New Home at Heathrow Terminal 4
Jet Airways, has moved to a new home at London’s Heathrow Airport from Terminal 3 to Terminal 4, offering enhanced facilities and comfort for passengers. To celebrate the move, the check-in area was given a distinctly Indian flavour with staff in traditional dress and Indian sweets served by Jet Airways cabin crew. The new check-in area was officially opened on the 14th October by Raja Segran, Senior Vice President, Europe for Jet Airways, who commented: “We are delighted to be able to offer passengers an even more comfortable journey from the moment they arrive at the Terminal. Jet Airways strives to achieve the highest standards and our move to Terminal 4 reflects our ongoing efforts to surpass the expectations of our passengers.”
The move is part of a multi-million pound investment by BAA at the Terminal. The departures concourse has been newly refurbished and now offers a larger check-in area, with high ceilings and brighter lighting, making it easier and quicker for passengers to check in. Jet Airways’ check-in counters are now located in Zone C, with desks 1-6 in operation for the morning departure and desks 1-11 in use for the evening flights.
Première (business) and first class passengers will have access to Etihad's newly opened lounge in Terminal 4 which is located opposite gate 10. The new premium lounge is stylishly designed and furnished with the best of luxuries, including a well stocked bar, playroom, and seating space for 120 guests.
www.jetairways.com
Transport
10/15/2009 9:57:45 PM UTC
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
American Airlines launches free companion ticket offer
American Airlines AAdvantage® members booking a return flight to the US will benefit from a new promotion offering them a free companion ticket for future travel.
To qualify for the companion ticket, AAdvantage® members simply need to register online prior to travel at www.aa.com/offers using the code ‘US2UK’ and, from 9 October, book and fly one qualifying return flight to the continental US travelling on American Airlines. All First, Business and select Economy Class fares from the UK to the US are eligible to receive a free companion ticket for future travel to the continental US, Caribbean, Central or Southern America. Qualifying tickets must be booked and travel completed by 29 January 2010, with customers also required to subscribe to at least one American Airlines email product by and until the same date in order to receive the companion ticket and booking details.
While the offer is exclusive to American Airlines AAdvantage® members, any UK resident who is not yet a member can enrol for free online at www.aa.com/enroll to benefit.
www.aa.com/offers .
Transport
10/13/2009 10:38:24 PM UTC
Monday, October 12, 2009
Gulf Air Welcomes First A320 Aircraft into Fleet
Gulf Air, the national carrier of the Kingdom of Bahrain, welcomes a brand new A320 aircraft into its fleet. The arrival of the new aircraft marks the start of the airline’s re-fleeting programme. From now until April 2010, Gulf Air will receive one A320 aircraft per month and an additional two A320s in December 2010, completing the delivery of its first batch of A320 aircraft on order.
L-R : Mr. Adel Kanoo (Gulf Air Board Member), Mr. Ahmed Nemat (Assistant Undersecretary Aviation Services), Mr. Talal Al Zain (Chairman Gulf Air Board) & Mr. Samer Majali (CEO Gulf Air).
Talal Al Zain, Chairman, Gulf Air said: “This is a proud moment for Gulf Air as we take another step forward in our mission to deliver a national airline that we can all be proud of and a dynamic and focussed business that supports the national economy. By investing in our fleet now, we are securing the future of Gulf Air. With a modern, more efficient fleet we can lower our costs and at the same time deliver a better service to our customers.”
Gulf Air Chief Executive Officer Samer Majali said: “These are exciting times for Gulf Air. The start of our fleet renewal is another milestone for us and is extremely timely as we continue to shape our new strategic direction.
He continued: “This new A320 aircraft together with the nine others that will follow between now and the end of 2010 will be used to replace our older narrow body aircraft which are less fuel efficient and becoming more expensive to maintain. They will also be used to grow our Middle East network on important strategic and high yielding routes such as our expansion into Iraq.”
“We chose the A320 due to the innovations and performance advances Airbus has made which makes this aircraft more operationally efficient and reliable whilst at the same time achieving the highest levels in comfort for our customers. Its environmental performance was also a consideration, which is the best among all single aisle aircraft.”
The arrival of the new aircraft is an important milestone for the airline and the Kingdom of Bahrain as it works towards becoming an efficient and sustainable business that effectively serves the demands and aspirations of the people and economy of the Kingdom of Bahrain.
Transport
10/12/2009 2:28:23 PM UTC
Friday, October 09, 2009
Aegean Airlines announces new code-share with bmi
Aegean Airlines, Greece’s largest airline and bmi, a member of Star Alliance, have signed a commercial co-operation agreement including the code-share operation of the Athens/London route offering significant benefits to both companies’ customers.
Commencing οn 25 October 2009 and coinciding with the move of Aegean’s operation to London Heathrow, the code share will allow Aegean Airlines to offer 6 new connections via transfer in London: Manchester, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Glasgow, Belfast and Dublin. The partnership will also allow bmi to offer 4 new onward connections via transfer in Athens: Thessaloniki, Heraklion, Chania and Rhodes.
Continuously striving to meet its customers high expectations, AEGEAN keeps pursuing the enhancement of its network along with the upgrade of its product as top priorities. The cooperation with bmi, which reinforces the travel options made available to customers between Greece and United Kingdom, is another step in this direction. With this cooperation Aegean Airlines has expanded its network in United Kingdom offering additional flights to Manchester, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Glasgow, Belfast and to Ireland/Dublin and at the same time offering multiple choices to its passengers.
“We’re very happy with this important new partnership, which will allows us to extend our network, reaching 6 destinations in United Kingdom and Ireland and benefit from the experience and the professional know how of bmi. Our passengers will welcome the onward connections to Manchester, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Glasgow, Belfast and Dublin” said Dimitris Gerogiannis, CEO at Aegean Airlines.
Transport
10/9/2009 4:23:51 PM UTC
Thursday, October 08, 2009
AirAsia Secures Second European Route
AirAsia, the low-cost, long-haul airline, which launched services to the UK earlier this year, has announced that it will soon be flying to Paris following permission granted by the French President, Nicolas Sarkozy, for the airline to land at Orly Airport in southern Paris.
AirAsia already flies daily between Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia and London, and Paris will be the airline's latest move to expand operations in Europe. The Malaysian Prime Minister, Dato’ Sri Najib Tun Abdul Razak, is said to have played an instrumental role in persuading the French Government to grant the airline permission to fly to the country's capital city.
AirAsia Group CEO Tony said, “The breakthrough in Paris will greatly enhance our reach in the continent and further strengthen the position of Kuala Lumpur as Asia’s major aviation hub and the gateway to Asia."
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Transport
10/8/2009 12:48:31 PM UTC
JAL Reopens Lounge at Frankfurt Airport
After extensive renovations, Japan Airlines (JAL) will reopen its lounge in the departure hall of Frankfurt International Airport on October 26, 2009.
The new lounge comprises both the First Class Lounge and the executive class Sakura Lounge, located at a conveniently short, 2-minute walk from the departure gates. The revamped area is now twice the size of the original Sakura lounge and reflecting the attention paid to feedback from customers, such amenities as shower rooms, free wired LAN connections and PC power outlets have been incorporated into the refurbished lounge in addition to the comprehensive business center and lounge facilities. Modelled after the concept of the lounge in JAL's main international hub - Narita International Airport in Tokyo, eligible passengers can look forward to a spacious and well-equipped lounge with a good ambience to relax in before their flight.
JAL connects Tokyo to Frankfurt with a once-daily scheduled flight that is fitted with four cabin classes - first, executive, the airline's award-winning latest premium economy, and economy. Using Frankfurt as a gateway, JAL also serves Budapest and Helsinki with codeshare flights operated by fellow oneworld alliance partners Malév-Hungarian Airlines and Finnair respectively.
Transport
10/8/2009 9:48:20 AM UTC
Wednesday, October 07, 2009
KLM’s 90th Anniversary - the world’s oldest airline-
KLM is celebrating its 90th anniversary today. KLM Royal Dutch Airlines was founded on 7 October 1919 and is the oldest airline in the world still operating under its original name.
This month, the official anniversary month, sees KLM host a European “Tour of Inspiration” visiting 29 European cities in 45 days including London, Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester and Newcastle. The tour has been designed to celebrate and showcase KLM’s products and services including the recently launched “Economy Comfort” seating zone.
KLM’s 90th anniversary celebrations first launched on 1 January 2009 with a celebration flight of a Boeing 737-800 over Holland which was painted in KLM’s old livery especially for the occasion.
Earlier this year, to mark the milestone anniversary, the world famous Keukenhof gardens presented KLM with its very own Tulip, the KLM Tulipa, whilst this week, Dutch fashion designer Mart Visser, also revealed a brand new ladies uniform for the carrier’s 11,000 plus cabin and ground crew members, including female pilots serving KLM and KLM Cityhopper ex UK.
Speaking about the short term future of the aviation industry at a symposium at the National Aerospace Laboratory, KLM President & CEO, Peter Hartman, discusses the airline’s continued development and application of sustainable fuels. “We are working hard in this area and hope to be able to redouble our efforts as soon as the economic crisis allows.”
Not foreseeing a great change to aircraft over the next 20 years he adds, “After that, we will see a whole new generation of aircraft and will perhaps bid farewell to the familiar winged tube with engines. What the new model will look like exactly, I have no idea, but the change will happen.”
Transport
10/7/2009 2:01:52 PM UTC
Monday, October 05, 2009
Three new A320 Airbus for the Alitalia fleet.
Three new A320s have now joined the Alitalia fleet,named “Torquato Tasso”, “Niccolò Machiavelli” and “Giovanni Pascoli”, the three new aircraft will be mainly used on the Milan-Rome-Milan route.
The number of new A320 Airbus in the fleet now rises to 35. The three A320s join the six which arrived in March and the 26 already in the fleet, having joined the fleet in the past two years. A further five A320s will be delivered by the end of the year, making the Alitalia fleet one of the most modern in Europe.
The fleet renewal plan will see the arrival of a further 55 A320 Airbus for short and medium haul and 12 A330 Airbus for long haul by 2013. The new Airbus A320s, featuring the green “Environmentally Friendly” company logo, meet the most advanced international standards; they are equipped with the latest technology and the most efficient engines, with reduced noise and improved fuel consumption.
The new Alitalia Airbus fleet is top of the range also in terms of comfort and design. All the “slim” leather seats are equipped with individual LCD screens offering personalized on-board entertainment; they have also been ergonomically designed to maximise comfort and increase the space between passengers. Always aiming at improving its service, Alitalia is also replacing all the seats on the existing 48 Airbus aircraft already in the fleet with new ones, matching the new Airbus A320 seats. Already by spring 2010, 80% of the short and medium haul aircraft will be equipped with the latest and most comfortable seats.
Transport
10/5/2009 4:50:30 PM UTC
SWISS launches twice-weekly between Manchester & Geneva
SWISS is set to increase its network out of northern England with the addition of two weekly direct flights from Manchester to Geneva from 20 December 2009. The new scheduled route, now bookable on swiss.com/uk from just £77 return including all taxes and free transportation of snowsport equipment, takes SWISS’s number of weekly flights out of Manchester to 26.
The new direct route to Geneva will be operated by an Avro RJ100 and is set to operate until 11 April 2010. Flights operate on Saturdays and Sundays as follows:
Saturdays OUT: LX367 (from 26 December) leaving Manchester at 17.15 and arriving in Geneva at 20.15 BACK: LX366 (from 26 December) leaving Geneva at 15.35 and arriving in Manchester at 16.40
Sundays OUT: LX361 (from 20 December) leaving Manchester 10.00 and arriving in Geneva 13.00 BACK: LX360 (from 20 December) leaving Geneva at 08.15 and arriving in Manchester at 09.20
As well as offering a direct connection to the city of Geneva itself and all its winter offerings, the new service will afford travellers access to a range of acclaimed ski resorts in the nearby area such as Les Gets, Morzine, Megeve, Chatel, Avoriaz, Chamonix, Villars and Verbier.
Gregor Koncilja, country manager UK and Ireland at SWISS, said, “We are delighted to be reintroducing connection between the UK and Switzerland, which was so popular last season. It demonstrates our commitment to both tourism in the Lake Geneva area and to our customers in northern England, north Wales and Scotland.
“We will also be offering a business class service for those who wish to travel out of Manchester in style and enjoy the benefits of our elegant business class lounge in Geneva.”
www.swiss.com/uk
Transport
10/5/2009 9:29:57 AM UTC
Friday, October 02, 2009
Alitalia opens VIP lounge at Rome Fiumicino Airport
Alitalia held the Grand Opening of its “Le Navi” VIP lounge located at Rome Fiumicino Terminal C today; the lounge has been completely renovated to welcome Freccia Alata Club members, Magnifica and Business passengers, SkyTeam Elite Plus members, travelling towards extra-Schengen destinations.
The refurbishment is part of a plan to redesign all the airport lounges for Alitalia’s frequent travellers; this project has already seen the complete refurbishment of the Alfieri lounge at Turin airport, of the Bellini at Catania airport, of the Bramante and Canova at Rome Fiumicino airport and of the Parini and Manzoni at Milan Linate airport. By the end of the year, two further international lounges – Borromini and Giotto – will be refurbished at Rome Fiumicino; the renovation of even more lounges will continue next year.
The Le Navi lounge, located at Terminal C, is on two levels and occupies an area of approximately 300sqm. Amongst the amenities offered to the clients are: comfortable leather armchairs, showers, national and international newspapers. Customers will receive personalized service and can use the check-in facilities in the lounge. Clients can take advantage of an exclusive work area offering comfortable seating or relax enjoying refreshments and drinks from the bar.
The overall ambience is elegant and bright, with a colour palette that makes the most of cream and light nuances. A feature plate glass window overlooks the runways at Fiumicino airport.
Transport
10/2/2009 7:14:32 PM UTC
KLM resumes service to Denpasar, Bali
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines will resume service between Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and Denpasar Ngura Rai Airport Bali effective 6 December. The service with be operated three times weekly. This marks the resumption of Amsterdam-Bali service, which was last operated on 15 October 1997.
The flight to Denpasar, with an intermediate landing in Singapore, will be operated with a Boeing 777-300. The aircraft can carry up to 425 passengers; 35 in World Business Class and 390 in Economy Class. Flight KL835 will depart from Amsterdam at 21:00 on Tuesdays, Fridays and
Sundays, arriving in Denpasar the following day at 20:10. The return flight, KL836, will depart from Denpasar at 21:30 on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, arriving at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol at 08:00.
Bali is a popular destination among European holidaymakers, this is the main reason why KLM has resumed its service. Together with the daily service to Jakarta, KLM will operate a total of 10 weekly flights to Indonesia as of 6 December. Reservations can be made as of 3 October.
Transport
10/2/2009 11:24:02 AM UTC
With Finnair Plus points on any flight
Even small amounts of points bring pleasure when Finnair Plus frequent flyer customers make ticket purchases. Finnair Plus members can acquire, for any of Finnair scheduled flights, Any Seat award tickets, which are sold by combining Plus points and cash. Finnair is the first in Europe to provide the service.
“We want to offer our frequent flyers the opportunity to utilise even small amounts of points in acquiring a flight award. A particularly fine aspect of the Any Seat award is that frequent flyers can specify for themselves precisely the proportions of money and points they wish to use. The price scale is similar to that in the Plus Shops, namely customers specify the proportions of money and points that suit them best,” explains Finnair's Mikko Tuomainen, Director responsible for Finnair Plus.
Any Seat flights accumulate Plus points according to their booking class. Bookings are made via the internet booking engine after log-in. Any Seat awards apply only to Finnair scheduled flights and seats can be purchased for a one-way or return flights.
In addition to Any Seat flights, frequent flyers are also being offered two other Finnair Plus flight products: the traditional Classic flight award, which is redeemed completely with points, as well the Points + Cash offer, which is a fixed combination of points and cash and can be used only on separately specified flights.
Finnair is the Fast Airline from Europe to Asia; offering some of the best transit and flight times to 9 cities in China, Japan, India, South Korea and Thailand. Finnair fly twice daily from Manchester airport and four times daily from Heathrow in the UK via Helsinki to the Far East
Transport
10/2/2009 10:55:05 AM UTC
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
American Express 2010 Global business travel forecast
According to the American Express Global Business Travel Forecast released today, pent up trip demand coupled with supply base changes are likely to cause rates to slightly increase in most travel categories by the end of 2010. Business class airfares in particular are expected to increase in line with reduced capacity and on-going business demand for international travel. The Forecast was produced by eXpert insights, the newly created research practice of American Express Business Travel’s Global Advisory Services.
“As the world begins to show signs of emerging from the recession, businesses are adapting to a fundamental shift in thinking focused on proving the value of travel and every employee connection,” said Hervé Sedky, vice president and general manager, American Express Business Travel. “Heading into 2010, companies will need to consider the impact of these changes in mindset, particularly as projected rate increases in key travel categories gain momentum.”
Global Business Travel Forecast
A prolonged period of weak demand in the travel industry depressed prices across travel categories in 2009, most notably in hotel, which as an industry can not reduce capacity as well as airlines and car rental companies. Following this weakened demand in 2009, American Express Business Travel expects a pent up need for travel and meetings to be unleashed in early 2010. Fuel prices, along with sustained signs of a restarting economy, could also generate slight up-ticks in travel category prices worldwide, particularly in Asia Pacific next year.
“Considering airfare, hotel, and ground transportation, we expect the average domestic trip to increase 1.2 percent, or $13 USD, to a total of approximately $1,080 USD,” continued Sedky. “An increase of 2.4 percent, or approximately $67 USD, is expected for international trips to bring the average cost to $2,818. However, as unbundled and ancillary fees continue to add to the cost of trips, businesses should expect to add up to an estimated 15% to the total trip cost for air, hotel, and ground transport elements alone.”
“The 2010 Forecast clearly underscores that the complexity of managing business travel and understanding the underlying dynamics of the industry and supply base only becomes more challenging as economic conditions change and business opportunity is global,” said Christa Degnan Manning, director, eXpert insights research for American Express Business Travel Global Advisory Services. “Over the next year we will be monitoring the market closely with pricing benchmarks identifying cost-savings best practices, and supplying on-going market analysis to support companies in paying the optimal price for travel based on market conditions and desired business outcomes. A return on investment approach in travel is more important now than ever before as the economic situation changes worldwide.”
www.americanexpress.com/businesstravel
Transport
9/30/2009 9:40:30 PM UTC
Heathrow's Queens Building makes way for new Terminal 2
BAA Chairman Sir Nigel Rudd yesterday brought down the curtain on one of Heathrow’s oldest landmarks, as he started the demolition of the QueensBuilding to make way for the airport’s new Terminal 2. Terminal 2 will cost £1 billion, and once completed will be the home of Star Alliance at Heathrow
Sir Nigel Rudd said: “The QueensBuilding has long sat at the heart of Heathrow, but the past must make way for the future, as we prepare to construct a new home for the Star Alliance member airlines serving Heathrow. “We are proud to be rebuilding Heathrow and investing in what is undoubtedly one of the UK’s most important assets. In a few years time, Heathrow will be largely new, and passengers and airlines will be using bright, modern and practical facilities which allow us to deliver higher standards of service.” Lee Hock Lye, Vice President Product and Services, Star Alliance said: “Today marks a significant step forward in our endeavour to have a home under one roof for all our member carriers at Heathrow, which will finally allow us to operate from one of the worlds largest aviation hubs on at least an equal footing with others.” The new Terminal 2 will provide higher standards of facilities and customer service, and will be one of the world’s most sustainable airport buildings. For the first time, all 25* Star Alliance airlines at Heathrow will be operating in one terminal, reducing the need for transfers across the airport and a number of features will improve Heathrow’s environmental performance. Overall the Star Alliance member carriers offer 190 daily flights to 72 destinations in 41 countries for Heathrow. Large north-facing windows in the roof will flood the terminal with natural light, reducing the need for artificial lighting, without generating uncomfortable levels of heat. Solar-panels on the roof will further reduce energy consumption and a new energy centre partially fuelled by renewable resources will provide heating and cooling. Terminal 1 meanwhile has been completely modernised so that Star Alliance member airlines and their passengers can enjoy the best possible airport experience. A £60 million investment has seen all areas completely refurbished in order to create a spacious, more contemporary terminal. Examples include among others, the Star Alliance branded Zone K check-in area used by five member carriers or the Star Alliance First and Business Class Lounge. Until the opening of the new Terminal 2, the Star Alliance member carriers will be operating from Terminal 1 and 3. The QueensBuilding was designed by architect Frederick Gibberd, who had been commissioned by the Ministry of Transport in 1950 to create designs for what was then Britain’s newest civil airport. Originally called the EasternApexBuilding, it was opened by Her Majesty the Queen in 1953 and re-named in her honour. The building provided space for airport and airline offices; briefing rooms, a meteorological office and facilities for the airport’s press corps. On its roof were gardens and a viewing platform, which in 1956 became one of London’s most visited attractions. At one stage, it attracted more visitors than WindsorCastle, Madam Tussauds and the Tower of London. Gibberd’s designs for the then new £22 million central terminal also included an air traffic control tower and the EuropaBuilding which was eventually re-named ‘Terminal 2’. The current Terminal 2 will close at the end of 2009 so that it can also be demolished.
Transport
9/30/2009 12:27:36 PM UTC
Singapore Airlines begins daily A380 service to Melbourne
The inaugural Singapore Airlines A380 service to Melbourne, took off from Singapore Changi Airport last night and touched down at Melbourne Airport early this morning.
Melbourne is the second Australian city and sixth city in Singapore Airlines’ network to receive the A380. Singapore Airlines currently operates 21 weekly flights between Singapore and Melbourne, including the daily A380 service.
“The A380 continues to be extremely popular with our customers, as we see very positive booking response for our scheduled A380 services between Singapore and Melbourne. Since the start of its operation in October 2007, the A380 has carried more than 1.8 million customers on more than 4600 commercial flights. Our A380 customers tremendously enjoy the quiet cabin ambience, our innovative inflight products and gracious service delivered by our cabin crew. On routes with multiple daily frequencies operated with different aircraft, many of our customers will specifically choose the service that is operated by this clean and green superjumbo,” said Mr. Huang Cheng Eng, Singapore Airlines’ Executive Vice President, Marketing and the Regions.
The A380 features the exclusive Singapore Airlines Suites. A private sanctuary in the sky, each Suite comes with sliding doors and adjustable roller-blinds, and a luxurious leather seat upholstered by Italy’s Poltrona Frau. Come bedtime, a full-sized bed with plush pillows and duvet is deployed for the customer by the cabin crew.
At 86 centimetres (34 inches), the Singapore Airlines Business Class seat is the widest in its class. Fully adjustable by an intuitive control panel, the seat can be adjusted to suit any seating or lounging positions. The seatback folds down easily to form a comfortable, full-flat bed. The intelligent design allows customers to lounge in bed to watch movies or TV programmes, read or dine as they would in the comfort of their own homes.
Transport
9/30/2009 9:46:11 AM UTC
Dannii Minogue welcomes Etihad passengers at T4
Etihad Airways, has today moved into its new home at Heathrow Terminal Four where it operates three daily flights to Abu Dhabi and onward to over 55 destinations around the world.
To celebrate the move Dannii Minogue, X-Factor judge, welcomed the first passengers to use the new Etihad dedicated check-in facilities that will enhance the level of service they receive at the airport. Dannii chatted with passengers in Etihad’s new premium lounge that features individual treatment rooms where therapists from Six Senses Spa offer passengers facials, and foot and leg massages. Etihad passengers can now relax in style in the lounge and enjoy a range of other luxurious services and facilities including five-star dining facilities with a selection of foods from around the world, all cooked in an open kitchen. The new lounge, conveniently located opposite the gates most commonly used by Etihad Airways for flight departures, has a modern timber panelled business centre that provides individual workstations with Wifi and privacy for those with laptops. Other features include a prayer room, a relaxing seating area with Poltrona Frau leather chairs and bathroom and shower facilities. The lounge can be used by Etihad first and business class customers and Etihad Guest Gold and Silver card holders. Etihad Airways’ move to Terminal Four is part of a multi-million pound investment by Heathrow that will see new shops and facilities and an increased level of comfort for passengers using the terminal. Peter Baumgartner, Etihad’s chief commercial officer, said: “The new Etihad check-in facilities and lounge are among the best available at Heathrow. Passengers will now receive world-class service from the moment they enter the terminal through to their flight with Etihad to over 55 destinations around the world. Etihad is committed to delivering the best airline experience in the world and we look forward to welcoming our customers to Terminal Four.” www.etihadairways.com
Transport
9/30/2009 9:12:57 AM UTC
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Gulf Air connects UK to two more Iraqi cities
Gulf Air will commence services from London to Najaf and Erbil in Iraq from 26 October, via its Bahrain hub.
The airline will operate a daily service to Najaf, in southern Iraq, using an A320 aircraft. It will operate a three times per week service to Erbil, in Northern Iraq, on Mondays, Wednesday and Thursday, which will also become a daily service in due course. Both services have excellent connections in Bahrain with just a 45 minute transfer to Erbil and 120 minutes to Najaf.
The launch of the Najaf and Erbil schedules from follows the successful start of flights to Iraq’s capital Baghdad on 1 September and builds upon the airline’s experience and knowledge of operating to Iraq over many years. Gulf Air aims to become the market leader to Iraq operating regular services to three key cities within the country.
Gulf Air Chief Executive Officer Mr Samer Majali said: “On the back of the successful launch of our services to Baghdad I am delighted that Najaf and Erbil will be following close behind. This is a great achievement for Gulf Air as we look to the future and start to target niche routes.
Transport
9/29/2009 1:27:56 PM UTC
Iceland Express takes a bite out of the Big Apple
Iceland Express will fly out four times a week from Reykjavik’s Keflavik International Airport to New York City’s Newark International Airport.
With flights from London Gatwick to Reykjavik starting at £69 one-way including taxes, British travellers will be able to fly onwards to the bright lights and big city of New York at a fraction of the cost.
“Iceland Express continues to grow for our UK customers, from our recent introduction of Akureyri as a second Icelandic destination point, to now offering a low cost alternative to traditional flights to New York,” says Matthias Imsland, Iceland Express CEO.
“This is an extremely exciting development for us. In the past, a flight to New York via Iceland was one of the cheapest ways to visit the Big Apple. By bringing back this option to the UK market, we hope to entice more consumers to choose Iceland Express, whether they want to discover the glacial beauty and vibrant culture of Iceland, or take a low-cost trip to New York.”
Iceland Express has recently re-launched its operation from London Stansted and will be commencing flights from Birminham International Airport to Reykjavik and London Gatwick to Akureyri in summer 2010.
www.icelandexpress.com
Transport
9/29/2009 1:09:29 PM UTC
Air Berlin and Pegasus Airlines begin cooperation
Air Berlin, Germany’s second-largest airline company, and Pegasus Airlines, Turkey’s largest privately-owned airline, have started working together. As of today, selected flights of both airlines will be listed on www.airberlin.com and www.flypgs.com , and the websites will be linked. As such, travellers will benefit from a more extensive flight offer. Using Air Berlin’s Internet portal, travellers will be able to book 17 additional connections from Germany to Turkey as well as 26 routes within Turkey. A client who decides to book one of these flights will be redirected to www.flypgs.com . In the same manner, selected Air Berlin flights within Germany and Europe as well as long-haul flights can be booked via the Pegasus Airlines website.
The cross-linking of the two websites will provide both airlines with new opportunities for growth in important markets. Joachim Hunold, CEO Air Berlin: “We are pleased with the first stage of our cooperation with Pegasus Airlines. The cross-linking of the online portals will enable Air Berlin to increase its presence in the Turkish market. In return, Pegasus Airlines will benefit from having greater access to the German market.” Ali Sabanci, Chairman of Pegasus Airlines: “We are a perfect match. Pegasus Airlines and Air Berlin have a very strong presence in Turkey and Germany and both have changed the way our guests fly in our respective domestic markets. This cooperation is only the beginning to serving our customers better.”
Transport
9/29/2009 1:07:35 PM UTC
Monday, September 28, 2009
CityJet rebrand of VLM fleet commences
Following CityJet’s take over of VLM Airlines earlier this year, London’s business airline has begun rebranding and repainting the entire VLM fleet of Fokker 50s in the CityJet livery.
The first two Fokker 50 aircraft boasting the new CityJet livery are now in operation at London City Airport, the airline’s hub. The colour scheme was developed by a joint team of VLM Airlines and CityJet, using the design elements developed by Brand Image, the French international Brand design agency of parent company, Air France KLM.
Geoffrey O’Byrne White, CEO of CityJet stated: “Our passengers travelling via London City Airport will now be presented with just one brand name and one consistent and recognisable colour scheme, ensuring complete clarity regarding CityJet’s ex-UK offering. Since the VLM Airlines brand name will disappear after 16 years, the first aircraft to be repainted will be named the ‘Spirit of VLM'.”
Transport
9/28/2009 1:22:54 PM UTC
Thursday, September 24, 2009
transavia.com launches UK flights from London Gatwick
New direct flights to Rotterdam from London Gatwick go on sale this week with transavia.com, the Netherland’s largest low-fare airline. The brand new route will operate from 2 November and flights will cost from £46 one-way, including taxes and charges.
With up to twice daily flights (twice daily on weekdays and once daily at the weekends) to the Dutch city of Rotterdam, transavia.com’s new schedule will replace the existing route from London Luton airport. Flights will depart at convenient times for both business and leisure travellers, departing London Gatwick at 07.55 and 20.50 each day, and from Rotterdam at 7.20 and 20.15 daily.
Willem Hondius, managing director, commercial at transavia.com comments, “transavia.com is delighted to be moving to London Gatwick Airport, which is where the airline’s first non-charter operations first began 23 years ago. It is a great way to continue the success of the London Luton route, bringing more British visitors direct to Rotterdam, a fantastic city in itself but also just a short distance from Amsterdam and the Hague.”
www.transavia.com
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Transport
9/24/2009 9:58:13 AM UTC
Cathay Pacific Fare Sale: Hong Kong from £349
Cathay Pacific announces its six-day September seat sale - with fares to Hong Kong, Australia and Fiji, available to book from 25th to 30th September2009.
Hong Kong from £349 rtn Perth from £579 rtn Melbourne from £589 rtn Sydney from £599 rtn Fiji from £779 rtn (this fare available to book by telephone only)
Fares are inclusive of all taxes and charges and are valid for travel departures between 1st May to 10th June 2010. Terms and conditions apply.
www.cathaypacific.com
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9/24/2009 9:52:50 AM UTC
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Fly to Malaysia from just £399
Malaysia Airlines has launched low economy fares to Kuala Lumpur and other Asian, Australia and New Zealand cities with prices starting from just £399.
Fly to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia where East truly meets West. With eclectic modern architecture and impressive colonial style buildings, the city’s air is perfumed with the intoxicating aroma of sizzling satays and floral incense. A ‘must-see’ are the landmark Petronas Towers - a shining design classic and until recently the tallest buildings in the world. Return fares from London Heathrow to Kuala Lumpur start from just £399.
Malaysia Airlines is also releasing low fares from London to Denpasar-Bali from £489, Phuket from £499, Perth from £649, Sydney from £679 and Auckland from £669. Bookings must be made between 19 September and 5 October 2009. Travel is for selected dates 10 October 2009 - 31 May 2010. Economy fares are inclusive of all fees and taxes valid at the time of production, subject to availability at time of booking. Terms and Conditions apply.
Business class flights with Malaysia Airlines are also on sale from London Heathrow to Kuala Lumpur from £2,355, Bali from £2,345, Auckland from £2,635, Perth from £2,655 and Sydney from £2,665. Business class fares are available for booking until 31 October 2009 and travel until 31 December 2009.
www.malaysiaairlines.com .
Transport
9/22/2009 10:14:37 AM UTC
Monday, September 21, 2009
Mexicana to become part of oneworld from November 2009
Mexico's airline Mexicana, will become part of the oneworld® alliance. From November 10, 2009, Mexicana will officially start offering oneworld's full range of services and benefits from then, with its subsidiaries MexicanaClick and MexicanaLink to join oneworld as affiliate members at the same time.
Members of the MexicanaGO frequent flyer programme will be able to earn and redeem mileage awards on all oneworld partners, who include - American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Finnair, Iberia, Japan Airlines, LAN Airlines, Malév Hungarian Airlines, Qantas and Royal Jordanian and almost 20 affiliated airlines. Russia's leading domestic carrier S7 Airlines is also on track to join the group in 2010.
MexicanaGO Conquer and Explore cardholders will have oneworld Emerald and Sapphire status respectively and can expect new membership cards bearing the oneworld logo soon, gaining them access to some 550 airport lounges worldwide offered by the alliance's airlines from November 10.
The networks of Mexicana, MexicanaClick and MexicanaLink - covering 67 destinations and 14 countries in Central, North and South America and Europe, including 37 points in Mexico - will also be covered by oneworld's full and extensive range of alliance fares and sales products from then. For oneworld, adding Mexicana will expand the alliance's network in Mexico and Central America.
Transport
9/21/2009 2:32:59 PM UTC
Thursday, September 17, 2009
New route from Manchester to New York
American Airlines announce a new service for passengers travelling between Manchester and New York (JFK). The new non-stop daily summer seasonal service is scheduled to begin operation on May 16th until September 30, 2010.
The new flight will complement American Airlines’ existing year-round non-stop service from Manchester to Chicago, which operates up to seven times a week. In addition to services from the north of England, American also has a large operation from London’s Heathrow with direct services to Dallas/Fort Worth, Los Angeles, Raleigh/Durham, Boston, Miami, New York (JFK) and Chicago (ORD).
“These new routes further demonstrate American’s commitment to the UK market and build upon our Manchester operation,” said Craig Kreeger, American’s Senior Vice President – International. “This will be our second scheduled service between Manchester and the USA and complements our Manchester – Chicago service which has been in operation for more than 20 years. We believe this new service to New York will prove equally popular providing a great connection not only to one of the world’s most exciting cities but also to the many destinations we serve from JFK.”
www.aa.com .
Transport
9/17/2009 11:31:42 PM UTC
Choose Greater Comfort in KLM’s Economy Class
From December 2009, passengers travelling in Economy Class on all intercontinental flights operated by KLM Royal Dutch Airlines can choose seats offering greater comfort. The new Economy Comfort zone offers up to ten centimetres more legroom and back supports that can recline twice as far. What’s more, Economy Comfort passengers can also disembark quicker after landing because their seating zone is located at the front of Economy Class.
KLM will be offering the new Economy Comfort zone in response to customer demands for greater comfort and more choice in Economy Class on intercontinental flights. The Economy Comfort zone supplements the preferred seats already available at an additional charge. This development forms part of KLM’s long-term programme entitled ‘The Customer Journey’, which focuses on renewing its brand position and awarding top priority to customer demands.
KLM’s entire intercontinental fleet will be equipped with the new zone. The first aircraft have already been converted. The remaining aircraft will follow in the months ahead, enabling all passengers to choose for the Economy Comfort zone on intercontinental flights from December.
Depending on the distances involved, the price of the new zone will amount to between €80 and €150 for a single leg of the journey. Flying Blue Platinum members and passengers travelling on a full-flex Economy Class ticket can book Economy Comfort seats without a surcharge. Flying Blue Gold members will be offered a 50% discount and Flying Blue Silver members 25%. The service in Economy Comfort will be the same as that in Economy Class.
Economy Comfort seats can be booked from the end of November at www.klm.com
Transport
9/17/2009 10:56:18 AM UTC
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Possible industrial action looms at TAP Portugal
Portugal’s national carrier TAP Portugal could possibly be hit by operational disruptions as the union representing the airline’s pilots called for industrial action. A strike is tentatively scheduled for 24th & 25th September 2009 should current negotiations not yield positive results.
This would cause severe disruptions, severe delays and/or flight cancellations to its customers and airline operations across the system. Please note flights operated by TAP´s subsidiary airline Portugalia (PGA) are not affected at this time.
TAP Portugal, in its efforts to minimize inconvenience to travellers during this period, strongly advises its customers to travel on alternative dates. Therefore TAP customers with existing and ticketed bookings that wish to change to alternative dates may do so, free of charge, subject to availability on alternative flights.
TAP senior management is doing all possible to avoid the strike by working closely with the trade union authorities and strongly believe that the issues between the two parties can be resolved without the need for a strike.
For the latest information and further assistance please check with your travel service provider or call TAP on 0845 601 0932.
Transport
9/15/2009 3:17:02 PM UTC
Monday, September 14, 2009
Air Malta launches Autumn sale fares
Air Malta has launched a range of special offers to offer visitors the chance to enjoy a blast of autumn and winter sunshine for less. Autumn Days… Book by 30th September and visitors can travel to Malta during the month of October for just £99 return – a £17 return fare plus taxes and charges. The offer is valid for selected departures from London Heathrow and Gatwick. Escape the Winter Chill… Those seeking an escape from the onset of Britain’s winter chill can also enjoy the fantastic £99 return fare on bookings made by 14 October for travel between 5 November and 16 December 2009. The offer is valid on selected departures from London Heathrow, Gatwick, Birmingham and Manchester. Start 2010 in style… Travel from London Heathrow, Gatwick, Manchester or Birmingham from just £99 return between 8th January and 23 March 2010, for bookings made before 9th November 2009. Air Malta offers double daily flights from London Heathrow and Gatwick, a daily service from Manchester and three flights a week from Birmingham to Malta as well as four flights a week from Gatwick to Catania in Sicily. www.airmalta.com
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9/14/2009 9:23:39 AM UTC
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Kingfisher Airlines to Commence Flights on new Sectors
Kingfisher Airlines, today announced that it will commence daily non-stop flights from Mumbai to Hong Kong from September 15, 2009. Kingfisher Airlines also announced the commencement of a second route with daily non-stop flights from Mumbai to Singapore starting from September 16, 2009. The flights on both these routes will be operated using the brand new Airbus A330-200s, widely billed as the best A330s ever built for any airline.
The launch of these two new international routes marks the first time that Kingfisher Airlines is adding destinations from South East Asia to its international route network.
Transport
9/10/2009 1:25:05 PM UTC
Virgin Atlantic's new baggage policy
From 25 November 2009, Virgin Atlantic will be introducing a “piece system” across its network for all tickets booked after that date.
The changes are easy for passengers to remember:
Economy 1 – passengers can check-in 1 bag weighing up to 23 kilos
Premium Economy 2 – passengers can check-in 2 bags each weighing up to 23 kilos
Upper Class 3 – passengers can check-in up to 3 bags each weighing up to 23 kilos
Virgin Atlantic is also continuing to offer a sporting bag allowances, enabling all passengers to check-in one additional bag weighing up to 23 kilos that contains sporting equipment, such as a golf bag, scuba diving equipment, or ski equipment. Virgin Atlantic is the only UK long-haul airline enabling passengers to check-in surfboards.
In addition, Flying Club Gold Card holders are entitled to take one additional bag on top of their free allowance, in any cabin. If travelling in Upper Class, this means Gold Card passengers can check-in up to four bags.
Passengers wanting to check-in extra bags will pay for each piece, with each extra bag costing £32/US$48 if paid for online. Higher charges will apply at airport check-in.
www.virginatlantic.com
Transport
9/10/2009 10:26:19 AM UTC
Wednesday, September 09, 2009
Oman Air to launch new routes, aircraft and cabins
This month, Oman Air begins to unroll its programme of new European routes and exciting new onboard product. It is launching three key new European routes and introducing brand new Economy, Business and First Class cabins to its non-stop daily London Heathrow/Muscat route. The national carrier of the Sultanate of Oman will debut its Muscat to Frankfurt route, with four return flights a week, from September. Three return flights a week between Muscat and Munich will commence in October. Four return flights a week between Muscat and Paris, Charles De Gaulle will also be introduced from October. In addition, October will see Oman Air launch routes to the Maldives and Sri Lanka. The new Economy, Business and First Class cabins will follow, fitted to brand new Airbus A330 aircraft flying between Muscat and London. Economy Class seats will be larger and more comfortable than their predecessors and will feature individual 10-inch in-flight entertainment (IFE) screens. Business Class seats will offer 180-degree, lie-flat beds and 17-inch IFE screens, and will be fitted in a 1-2-1 configuration, ensuring every passenger has aisle access. These superb seats will surpass many other airlines’ First Class products. Oman Air’s new First Class product has yet to be unveiled, but will offer immense comfort, space and privacy. All three cabins will offer full connectivity and will be wi-fi-enabled. Return flights from London Heathrow to Muscat currently start at just £388.20 per person, including taxes, for Economy Class, and £1,972.20 per person, including taxes, for Business Class. First Class fares have yet to be announced.
Transport
9/9/2009 5:48:37 AM UTC
Tuesday, September 08, 2009
bmi launches worldwide Winter seat sale
Great savings in Economy, Premium Economy and Business Class on long haul, short haul and domestic bmi routes for sale 9 – 30 September 2009 Heathrow to Cairo, Damascus or Tel Aviv from just £249 return including taxes
bmi, has today launched a worldwide seat sale on flights to destinations across the UK, Europe and the Middle East. Customers booking before 30 September 2009 can take advantage of fares to a range of destinations across bmi’s worldwide network. Flights are valid for travel until 25 March 2010 and are available to book now at flybmi.com.
Long Haul offers include:
Heathrow to Cairo from just £249 return (from £850 in Business class) Heathrow to Tel Aviv from just £254 return (from £469 in Premium class and from £693 in Business class) Heathrow to Beirut from £379 return* (from £999 in Business class)
Short Haul and Domestic fares include:
Heathrow to Brussels from £41 one way Heathrow to Amsterdam from £42 one way Heathrow to Edinburgh and Glasgow from £35 one way (from £147 in Business class) Heathrow to Belfast City from £38 one way (from £147 in Business class)
Parents with children aged between two and eleven pay just 75% of the sale cost of an adult flight while those with children under the age of two who require a seat pay just 10% of the adult sale fare.**
www.flybmi.com
Transport
9/8/2009 3:35:14 PM UTC
SAS offers free Copenhagen City Card for UK customers
Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) is offering its UK customers a complimentary 24 hr Copenhagen City Card when travelling on a return trip with SAS to the Danish capital during September and October. With child fares 25 per cent off the value of an adult fare, there has never been a better time to escape to Copenhagen with the family.
The successful scheme was first launched earlier this year, giving customers a key to discover the city. The Copenhagen Card, which is valid for 24 hours and worth £27, gives holiday makers:
Free airport transfers on the Copenhagen Metro;
Free travel on Greater Copenhagen’s public transport system;
Free admission to 62 museums and attractions;
Free admission to Tivoli Gardens;
Discounts of up to 20 per cent at participating restaurants, shops and car rental agencies.
Comprehensive guide in English including maps
One-way Economy fares to Copenhagen from Heathrow with SAS start from just £65, from London City from £78, Birmingham from £85, Manchester from £65 and Aberdeen from £85 including taxes.
www flysas.co.uk
Transport
9/8/2009 3:34:35 PM UTC
Monday, September 07, 2009
Let Air New Zealand Take You Down Under
Buy a return flight to New Zealand and bag a bargain flight to Australia for £54. Air New Zealand is offering its passengers the opportunity to visit both New Zealand and Australia from just £779 with its special September sale fare.
From now until 5th October 2009, passengers who buy a return economy class flight to New Zealand from £725 can then bag a bargain flight to Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide, Cairns or the Gold Coast from just £54.
Scott Carr, Air New Zealand's General Manager UK and Europe, comments: "Autumn is a great time for tourists to head to New Zealand. It's one of the best times to see the stunning landscape in all its autumnal glory. We are aware that times are tough and customers are shopping around for the best deals - we hope this value-for-money deal will not only inspire people to visit New Zealand but the rest of Australasia as well".
To book, visit http://www.airnewzealand.co.uk/bookings/web_specials/specials/sale-offer-to-newzealand-and-australia.htm
Transport
9/7/2009 2:30:00 PM UTC
Friday, September 04, 2009
Cape Town from £564
South African Airways offers a special fare to Johannesburg or Cape Town between 2nd September and 15th December 2009 or 11th January 2010 and 31st May 2010 from £564*.
Bookings can be done online until 25th September 2009 via www.flysaa.com
*price per person for a return flight from London to Johannesburg/Cape Town in Economy Class including taxes, charges and fuel surcharges (as of 28th August 2009) subject to change
Transport
9/4/2009 8:31:02 AM UTC
easyJet Makes Cuts to UK Flights
easyJet is to reduce its flying programme at Luton by 20% and close its East Midlands base. The airline says it will move the capacity to more profitable airports and expects that most of the aircraft will be redeployed to continental European bases.
easyJet said in a statement that its plans to reduce flights at Luton are a results of the airport’s “failure to recognise the commercial realities of the recession”.
Airport costs at Luton, according to easyJet, have risen by 25% over the past three years, which makes the base no longer competitive for the carrier.
easyJet’s base at East Midlands has remained stagnant with three aircraft for many years and the company has now chosen to use thee planes on higher priority markets.
EasyJet made clear in its statement that the situation at Luton and East Midlands has been exacerbated by the rise in Airport Passenger Duty. APD in its current form, the airline says, is particularly damaging to regional airports that do not benefit from transfer passengers for whom APD is not applicable.
www.easyjet.com
Transport
9/4/2009 8:30:14 AM UTC
Wednesday, September 02, 2009
‘Just Pay Taxes & Charges’ seat sale
Flybe, is giving customers and their families the opportunity to affordably jet off to some of its most popular destinations between October 1st and March 27th, 2010 with a ‘Just Pay Taxes & Charges’ seat sale for booking from tomorrow through to midnight on September 9th.
The limited time ‘Just Pay Taxes & Charges’ deal is open to those booking online at www.flybe.com to selected destinations that include Aberdeen, Amsterdam, Belfast City, London Gatwick, Leeds Bradford, Manchester and the Isle of Man, from just £21.99 one way including taxes and airport charges.
The seat sale is perfect for those looking to bag themselves bargain flights for travel within the UK or further afield in Europe. Whether it’s a long weekend in the cosmopolitan cities of London, Leeds, Cardiff, Newcastle or Belfast; or a visit to Europe’s premier tourist hotspots such as Paris and Amsterdam, Flybe’s ‘Just Pay Taxes & Charges’ has something for everybody to enjoy.
Mike Rutter, Flybe’s Chief Commercial Officer, comments: “Now that people are back to work after a well deserved summer holiday, thoughts are turning to the next break away – and even to those for next year. Our ‘Just Pay Taxes & Charges’ sale is another perfect opportunity for travellers to bag a bargain flight to an attractive selection of British and European destinations.
www.flybe.com
Transport
9/2/2009 3:00:18 PM UTC
Etihad to open new premium lounge at London Heathrow
Etihad Airways, is to open a new premium lounge at London Heathrow airport as part of the airline’s flights moving from Terminal Three to Terminal Four on 30 September 2009.
First and business class customers and Etihad Guest Gold and Silver card holders will have access to the new lounge, conveniently located opposite the gates most commonly used by Etihad Airways for flight departures.
The lounge gives passengers an opportunity to relax in style and enjoy a range of services and facilities. These include individual treatment rooms where therapists from Six Senses Spa will offer facials, foot and leg massages. Customers can also enjoy five-star dining facilities in the lounge with a selection of foods from around the world, all cooked in an open kitchen.
Peter Baumgartner, Etihad Airways’ chief commercial officer, said: “We are proud that we will soon be offering one of the best customer lounges available at London Heathrow. “Our new premium lounge at the airport represents a major investment and demonstrates the airline’s continuing commitment to deliver world-class premium products and services to its first and business class customers on the ground as well as in the air.”
Transport
9/2/2009 6:10:04 AM UTC
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Delta Adds Full-Flat Beds on All London-Heathrow Flights
Delta Air Lines has launched its new full-flat seat that will become the standard in its BusinessElite® class on international flights served with Boeing 767-400 aircraft. Featuring 77-82 inch, 180-degree full-flat beds in a one-two-one configuration, the new seat gives every BusinessElite customer direct aisle access as well as a choice of single seats for added privacy. The seat is now available on all flights between London’s Heathrow Airport and Atlanta, New York JFK and Detroit, and will be introduced on flights between Heathrow and Minneapolis by September 2009.
“Delta’s frequent business travelers tell us that the comfort of a flat bed seat with direct aisle access is a must-have on flights to and from London, and passenger feedback has been very positive,” said Armin Venencie, Delta’s sales director, UK & Ireland. “The design of Delta’s new seats optimizes each passenger’s space, giving them privacy to work or relax in order to arrive at their destination ready for a day’s business.”
Delta’s new seats feature:
Delta’s full-size pillows, quilted duvet comforters and new dinnerware. Delta’s on-demand digital entertainment, with hours of music, videos, TV programming and games shown on a 50 percent larger screen. PC power and USB port for charging small electronics. Oversized consoles for every passenger, perfect for personal work space. Personal reading light. Shoe storage. Ergonomic lumbar support.
International customers flying in economy class on Delta’s B767-400 will also enjoy Delta on Demand digital entertainment, as well as printed menus and complimentary beer and wine.
Transport
8/26/2009 10:10:49 AM UTC
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
AirAsia launches first Middle East destination
AirAsia offers flights to Abu Dhabi from its hub in Kuala Lumpur from under £20.
AirAsia X, the low-cost long-haul airline which launched services to the UK earlier this year, has announced it will launch its first route to the Middle East. The airline will run five weekly flights between Kuala Lumpur and Abu Dhabi from 23rd November in a move that will boost its fast growing international network.
AirAsia X CEO, Azran Osman-Rani said: “This is the first step in our long term plans to expand into the Middle East, where we see a great opportunity in an untapped low-cost market. Our low fares will help to stimulate the tourism sectors in both regions with KL acting as the gateway for further travel in South East Asia."
Transport
8/19/2009 10:59:41 AM UTC
Etihad Airways & American Airlines codeshare
Etihad Airways air travellers now have greater access to the American market, following regulatory approval for a new codeshare agreement between Etihad Airways and American Airlines. The new codeshare agreement comes into effect this week and coincides with the launch by Etihad Airways of flights to Chicago on September 2, 2009.
The codeshare agreement extends further the two airlines’ global networks by providing easy access between Abu Dhabi and key cities in the United States including Washington, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Houston.
The American Airlines domestic routes within the US covered by the new codeshare arrangement will initially include flights between New York and Washington, Los Angeles and San Francisco as well as flights between Chicago and Washington, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Houston.
The transatlantic services include American Airlines flights between: Paris and Boston, Chicago, Miami; Dublin and Chicago; Frankfurt and Dallas/Fort Worth; Manchester and Chicago; and Milan and New York.
Customers transferring between the two carriers will be able to purchase a single ticket for their journey and enjoy the convenience of being able to check in their luggage to their ultimate destination.
Transport
8/19/2009 10:59:04 AM UTC
Monday, August 17, 2009
Continental Airlines to join Star Alliance
Continental Airlines has announced that it plans to join Star Alliance on Oct. 27, 2009. As previously announced, Continental will end its participation in SkyTeam after its last scheduled flight on Oct. 24, 2009.
Continental’s transition from SkyTeam to Star Alliance is a strategic change, originally announced in June 2008, that will enhance travel options and competition. Continental’s network will have a distinct fit in Star Alliance, with Continental’s New York hub at Newark Liberty International Airport playing a particularly important role for Star Alliance travelers. Continental's OnePass members do not need to make any changes to their OnePass accounts and will continue to utilize their mileage as normal. Mileage balances will not be affected by the transition.
Through Oct. 24, 2009, OnePass members can continue to earn and redeem miles and make reward reservations on SkyTeam partners.
When the transition to Star Alliance occurs on Oct. 27, 2009, OnePass members will begin earning base miles and Elite Qualification Miles/Points and be able to redeem miles on Star Alliance airlines.
Transport
8/17/2009 10:33:59 AM UTC
Air Botswana brings the Okavango Delta experience closer
Botswana’s outstanding tourism destinations of the Okavango Delta and Chobe National Park are now even more accessible with the expansion of the Air Botswana fleet and route network. The national carrier has bought two new 68-seat ATR72-500 turbopropeller aircraft, enabling it to open up new routes and increase frequencies.
Visitors arriving in Johannesburg from all over the world transfer smoothly to Air Botswana services for their direct onward flight to Maun, on the edge of the greatest inland delta on earth, or to Kasane, gateway to Chobe, one of the most prolific wildlife areas in Africa.
These services, operating daily between Johannesburg and Maun and three times a week between Johannesburg and Kasane, give passengers the convenience of direct travel to their destinations without having to route through Gaborone.
The two Air Botswana direct services are particularly significant for the important tourism sector, which is Botswana’s second largest revenue earner after mining.
Air Botswana also operates between Maun and Kasane, providing a convenient and popular link between these premier destinations.
Transport
8/17/2009 10:02:25 AM UTC
Friday, August 14, 2009
Iceland Express launches new UK route
Following the launch of the London Gatwick to Reykjavik route, Iceland Express is making another addition to their UK schedule.
The low-fare airline has set its sights further north and is commencing a new service between Birmingham International Airport and Keflavik International Airport, Reykjavik.
“Launching this new route is an exciting development for Iceland Express,” says Matthias Imsland, Iceland Express CEO.“We are seeing high consumer demand for travel to Reykjavik and are confident our amended schedule will be a success.
The new route is due to kick-off during the peak summer months in 2010 and will initially run once-a-week, every Sunday, for around 13 weeks.
www.icelandexpress.com
Transport
8/14/2009 2:54:25 PM UTC
Thursday, August 13, 2009
BOOK NOW! Special offers to Melbourne with Qatar Airways
To celebrate the launch of the new Melbourne route, Qatar Airways is offering special introductory fares for bookings made before 7 September 2009. Economy class flights start from just £599 per passenger and business class flights start from £2099 per passenger.
Bookings must be made before 7 September and are valid for travel between 6 December 2009 – 30 June 2010, excluding outbound flights during the Christmas period (11-23 December), departing from London Heathrow or Manchester. Prices include taxes.
www.qatarairways.com
Transport
8/13/2009 3:18:45 PM UTC
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Best Connections to Iraq from London
Gulf Air will commence services from London Heathrow to Baghdad via its hub in Bahrain on 31 August 2009. The new service will provide the best outbound connection to the Iraqi capital available from the UK with under two and half hours connection time in Bahrain, half the transit time of the main competitor airline flying to Baghdad from LHR.
Gulf Air Chief Commercial Officer Mr Willy Boulter says: “There are currently no direct services from the UK to Baghdad and so we have ensured that our service provides excellent connectivity for our customers flying from London Heathrow via our hub in Bahrain. We believe there will be significant demand for our services to Iraq from the UK and Europe and we strongly believe we have an opportunity to become the market leader in our operations there. We also hope to tap into the US market with our codeshare partner American Airlines.”
He continues: “With the addition of Najaf and Erbil to the network at the end of September and the potential for us to open two more destinations in Iraq in coming months, we want to become the No. 1 carrier to Iraq. There is a great business potential out there as Iraq’s economy bounces back in the coming months and years.”
Gulf Air return economy fares from London to Baghdad start from £910.20 including all taxes and charges (terms and conditions apply)
www.gulfair.com
Transport
8/12/2009 5:29:06 AM UTC
Your chance to sail away.. celebrate National Cruise Week
Time for cruising! National Cruise Week is just around the corner (20 – 27 September 2009) and with range of deals on offer there has never been a better time to sail away. Visit the home of cruising www.discover-cruises.co.uk during National Cruise Week for exclusive cruise deals and value added incentives and take advantage of what promises to be a great week for one of the most popular holiday choices today.
A record one and a half million Brits took a cruise last year with trends showing that more people are now choosing to sail from a UK port. National Cruise Week is in its second year, and as well as fantastic offers and deals from the Discover Cruises members, National Cruise Week will see the release of the latest trends in cruise travel and celebrate travel by sea.
Up to ten new cruises ships are set to launch this year with another 29 on order through to 2012. These include ships dedicated to the UK such as P&O Cruises’ Azura, Cunard Line’s Queen Elizabeth and Celebrity Cruises’ Celebrity Eclipse, all of which launch in 2010.
“William Gibbons, Director of the Passenger Shipping Association commented:
“Following a very successful year in 2008, we are delighted to be announcing the second National Cruise Week – an initiative that aims to bring cruising to even more travellers and showcase what a holiday at sea has to offer. Cruising boasts a world of opportunity and with a record number of Brits embracing cruising last year, we are pleased to report that in spite of the recession, the exceptional value of cruise holidays means they are still immensely popular. National Cruise Week celebrates that success and welcomes new-to-cruise passengers to get on board.”
www.discover-cruises.co.uk
Transport
8/12/2009 5:28:22 AM UTC
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Fly London to Malaysia for £241 return
AirAsia, the low-cost, long-haul airline which began services to the UK in March, has launched its 'Sale of the Year' offering passengers a return fare to its hub in Kuala Lumpur for £241 (inc taxes).
For those early birds seeking a bargain holiday for next year, AirAsia has slashed prices on all of its international and domestic routes - meaning Brits can fly on to exotic destinations such as Langkawi for £5, Penang for £2 and even Australia for only £29.
The airline, which recently announced it has removed admin and fuel surcharges on all of its fares, is also offering hundreds of reduced rates on hotels via goholiday.airasia.com. The booking period is for a limited time only between 12th-16th August for travel between 11 January 2010 - 31 July 2010.
Seats can be booked at www.airasia.com
Transport
8/11/2009 9:04:33 AM UTC
Monday, August 10, 2009
Exciting plans for Heathrow Airport’s newest terminal.
The £1 billion Terminal 2 will become the new home for Star Alliance airlines and will provide an estimated 20 million passengers every year with a spacious and modern airport facility.
Mike Brown, Heathrow Airport’s Chief Operating Officer, said: “These exciting plans will be a reality for millions of Heathrow’s passengers, making every passenger journey a better one and underlining Heathrow’s pre-eminent position at the heart of international travel and the global economy.
“The new Terminal 2 is part of a major programme of work already underway. Passengers travelling through Heathrow will be using new and extensively refurbished facilities which provide us with an excellent platform from which we can provide a better service to our customers than ever before.”
The development of Heathrow’s Terminal 2 is part of a £4.8 billion investment across the airport, which will provide travellers using the UK’s hub airport with new facilities and better service. The investment is provided at no cost to the taxpayer.
Passengers departing Terminal 2 will find 11,300m2 of floor space, accommodating self-service check-in machines, fast-bag drops, traditional check-in desks and 15 security search lanes.
In a two-level departure lounge, ten-metre high windows will provide excellent views of Heathrow’s airfield and the nine new aircraft parking stands, a third of which are configured to accommodate a new generation of aircraft such as the A380.
Terminal 2 will produce 40 per cent less carbon than the buildings it is replacing. Large north-facing windows in the roof will flood the building with natural light, reducing the need for artificial lighting without generating uncomfortable levels of heat in the building. Solar-gathering panels on the roof will further reduce the dependency on energy supplies. Additionally a new energy centre, partially fuelled by renewable resources, will provide heating and cooling for the building.
To minimise disruption to passengers, construction is taking place in two phases. The first stage will see the creation of a terminal building with 185,000m2 of floor space on the site of the existing Terminal 2 and Queen’s Building, both buildings are being demolished later this year. Construction on the first phase is due for completion in 2013.
Phase two is scheduled to run consecutively and will extend the new Terminal 2 into the existing Terminal 1 site. This phase, which also includes the construction of a second satellite building, is set to increase the capacity of Terminal 2 to 30 million passengers a year. Terminal 1 will close when phase two is complete in 2019, however it will remain open throughout construction.
Terminal 2 is one element of a £2.2bn investment on the eastern part of the airport. A satellite pier for the new terminal has been under construction since 2008. It is set to provide Heathrow with 16 additional stands and will be connected via an underground link to the main terminal building.
Steven Morgan, BAA Capital Director: “This is an exciting project, for the engineers and builders, and for our airlines and passengers. The challenges are not to be underestimated. We are constructing a significant new building in the middle of one of the world’s busiest airports and ensuring the operating airport is not affected is an absolute priority.”
Transport
8/10/2009 9:57:03 AM UTC
Sunday, August 09, 2009
Aegean Airlines to fly to Heathrow
AEGEAN will begin two daily non-stop flights to London’s Heathrow airport. The flight departure and arrival times are ideal for both business and leisure travelers. The flight schedule has been designed to allow for excellent connections with AEGEAN’s domestic destinations.
The flights to London’s Heathrow will be operated with brand new Airbus A321, in dual class configuration offering a full meal and an in-flight entertainment system with six music channels and a movie to all passengers without extra charges. Business class passengers will be able to enjoy improved seat comfort, a choice of meals, as well espresso or cappuccino.
After AEGEAN completes its process of integration and joins Star Alliance, which is expected by June 2010, the company’s goal at Heathrow is to develop partnerships with Star Alliance members such as United, US Airways, Air Canada, and Continental which fly into Heathrow, in order to offer AEGEAN’s passengers improved access to final destinations in North America.
www.aegeanair.com
Transport
8/9/2009 11:10:49 AM UTC
Friday, August 07, 2009
bmi announces new connecting flight from Manchester
bmi, has changed its schedule on flights between Manchester and London for its winter timetable. The revised schedule will offer more convenient flight times for customers making onward connections with bmi at Heathrow to key destinations within the Middle East, such as Beirut and Tel Aviv or with Star Alliance partners to the Far East. From October, customers can choose from seven daily flights including the new mid-morning service from Manchester to Heathrow, departing 10.50, arriving in the capital at midday.
bmi’s Managing Director, Peter Spencer said: “The new schedule between Manchester and Heathrow demonstrates our commitment to providing a more seamless service for our customers. The rotation changes connect perfectly with our flights to Beirut and Tel Aviv at Heathrow making travel with bmi to the Middle East from Manchester smoother and quicker, while the schedule works well with our Star Alliance partners and their onward connections to the Far East. ”
Transport
8/7/2009 11:04:25 AM UTC
Thursday, August 06, 2009
Early bird fares from Etihad Airways
Book between the 6 - 20 August and jet off to the Middle East, Asia, Africa and Australia from just £250 return
Etihad Airways, is now offering great deals on a range of Coral Economy flights from London Heathrow to some of the airline’s top destinations, with travel until March 2010.
Travel 1 September – 31 March
Abu Dhabi / Dubai - from £250
Bangkok - from £390
Johannesburg - from £420
Kuala Lumpur - from £429
All fares are based on return travel from London Heathrow with taxes and charges included. Book between the 6 and 20 August to take advantage of these great deals.
www.etihadairways.com
Transport
8/6/2009 5:51:21 AM UTC
easyJet’s Millionth Passenger Scoops Free Flights for a Year
easyJet has marked flying a record one million passengers out of Gatwick airport during July by rewarding the millionth passenger with free flights for a year. James Wood from St John’s Wood, London, was surprised at check-in as he booked onto an easyJet flight to the popular Spanish resort of Malaga with girlfriend, Klara Levring. easyJet general manager, Paul Simmons, was on hand to congratulate the couple with a special boarding card entitling James to free flights up until July 2010. James comments: “We have been looking forward to our first holiday together in Malaga and becoming this month’s millionth passenger has got the holiday off to a fantastic start. “With free easyJet flights for a year we’re already planning which countries to visit next and want to tick as many destinations as possible off our wish list! My brothers also live abroad, so it will be great to pay them a few more visits over the coming months.” Paul Simmons, general manager for easyJet, adds: “We’re proud of flying one million passengers out of Gatwick in July for the first time and what better way to celebrate than rewarding our millionth passenger. “James is now busy picking from more than 70 destinations to make the most of his jet-set lifestyle for the next 12 months. We’d like to pass on our congratulations from everyone at easyJet.”
easyJet customers are also being given the opportunity to become the millionth passenger to fly out during August and win free flights for a year with the launch of the low-fares airline’s very own ‘Who Wants To Live The Million‘air’ Jet Set Lifestyle’ game on 3rd August. To play and stand a chance of winning visit www.easyjetmillionatgatwick.com
Transport
8/6/2009 5:50:02 AM UTC
Tuesday, August 04, 2009
Make it an endless Summer with Carnival Cruises
Depart 16 September 2009 for a relaxing 6 night Western Caribbean cruise on board Carnival Destiny from just £959 per person
Extend the summer and indulge the senses with a short cruise along the stunning blue waters of Florida before visiting Cozumel, Mexico, home of the world famous Palancar Reef. On shore, kick back on a sun-drenched beach or enjoy a number of seaside activities in this Mexican paradise. On board, relax and refresh with Spa Carnival with a trip to the steam room and sauna or indulge in the ultimate relaxation with a full-body massage.
Ideal for those looking for a quick getaway to rejuvenate, Carnival Destiny offers nearly 500 balcony staterooms and suites – the most of any ship operating a year-round short-cruise programme – providing an unprecedented variety in accommodation choices. Carnival Destiny offers a host of resort-style facilities and features including 18 lounges and bars, a 1,400-seat theatre featuring lavish musical productions, a 14,500-square-foot health and wellness center, a jogging track, an Internet café and ship-wide Wi-Fi access.
www.cruisethomascook.com
Transport
8/4/2009 1:33:47 PM UTC
Alitalia positive first six months
The trend for the first six months has highlighted revenues of 1.276 billion €, 10 million passengers carried and an average load factor of 59%, in line with expectations. These results have been achieved notwithstanding a negative global market situation, which has reported a decrease of 30% in the first five months of 2009 vs. 2008, with a 40% loss for business travel (IATA data).
Also increasing is the market share, measured on the sales made by the trade. Alitalia has reached 50% on the Italian domestic market (sales made in Italy for national and international destinations) and 20% on the international market (sales made abroad towards Italian destinations), with a 7% increase compared to January 2009 and vs. the combined Alitalia and Air One results in 2008.
The progress made on the advancement of the partnership with Air France / KLM is positive, both under the industrial synergies profile and the integration of networks, through the implementation of new codeshare agreements on international and intercontinental routes.
The fleet renewal plan will see, by the end of 2013, the introduction of 75 new Airbus aircraft for short-medium haul (6 of which have already been delivered in 2009) and for long-haul; this will significantly improve the quality of the service and a reduction of the impact on the environment.
“The results for the first six months – Chairman of Alitalia Roberto Colaninno stated – although slightly lower than forecast, are actually better than expected, considering the actual critical scenario which has affected the aviation sector on a global scale.”
Transport
8/4/2009 9:43:54 AM UTC
Etihad experiences record passenger numbers
Etihad Airways has enjoyed its busiest month ever with more than 616,000 passengers flying onboard the Abu Dhabi-based airline’s flights during July, a nine per cent increase on passenger numbers for July 2008.
The highlight of the month was Friday 31 July when a record 21,640 passengers, with a load factor of 90.3 per cent, flew with Etihad making it the airline’s busiest day in its five year history. The last week of July saw an average of more than 20,500 passengers fly aboard its planes each day.
The month of July saw Etihad’s 900 weekly flights – a 20 per cent increase on the number of weekly flights operated in July 2008 – fly at an average of 88 per cent full across first, business and economy cabins.
James Hogan, Etihad Airways’ chief executive, said: “The record-breaking passenger numbers we have experienced in July demonstrate that, despite the current economic challenges, Etihad continues to attract high volumes of traffic across all three cabins on our global network of more than 50 destinations. “Whilst we expected July to be busy we are delighted to have beaten our previous records, especially during the final week of the month when we carried more than 20,500 passengers each day. We now look forward to building upon this for the remainder of the summer holiday period and into the Holy Month of Ramadan.”
Transport
8/4/2009 8:58:30 AM UTC
Monday, August 03, 2009
AirAsia X Targets Budget Business Travellers
As UK businesses attempt to cut travel budgets in the wake of the recession, AirAsia X has looked to attract business customers by today announcing a £350 fare for its Premium seats from London to Kuala Lumpur.
The long-haul, low-cost extension of AirAsia, allows them to reach South East Asian destinations in business style comfort for a fraction of the price they would normally pay.
Kuala Lumpur is increasingly seen as Asia's main business hub, offering tax incentives to organisations looking to situate themselves in the city. Over the years, the Malaysian government has put in place a series of policies and incentives to make trade and investment easy and reliable for foreign investors, attracting global players like Motorola, Dell, Hewlett Packard, General Electric and Intel. In addition, most of Kuala Lumpur’s citizens use the English Language when doing business.
The offer which runs this week sees £350 Premium seats available on London Stansted-KL flights from this month right through to May 2010.
The AirAsia network also links low fare into key Asian business hubs of Singapore, Hong Kong and Bangkok.
www.airasia.com
Transport
8/3/2009 7:33:18 AM UTC
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Etihad flights to depart from Terminal 4 Heathrow
Etihad Airways, announced that its London Heathrow operations will move from Terminal 3 to Terminal 4 on Wednesday 30 September 2009.
Check in facilities and ground handling staff for its three daily flights EY012 departing 09.10, EY020 departing 14.40 and EY018 departing 21.20 will be located at Terminal 4.
The transfer of flights will see enhanced facilities for Etihad’s passengers at Terminal 4, which include a new premium lounge as well as improved check-in areas, including a designated check-in zone for its premium customers.
www.etihadairways.com
Transport
7/30/2009 2:02:32 PM UTC
Blue1 & SAS relocate to Terminal 1 at Helsinki-Vantaa Airport
On Wednesday 5th August, Blue1 and Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) will transfer all their operations to Terminal 1 at Helsinki-Vantaa Airport, as Star Alliance moves under one roof in Helsinki. Completely renovating its facilities, Terminal 1 will provide easier and more efficient travel for Blue1 and SAS passengers.
Blue1 and SAS operate approximately 50 daily flights from Helsinki-Vantaa Airport to more than 20 domestic and international destinations, all of which will be relocated to Terminal 1. Helsinki-Vantaa Airport is Blue1’s main hub and the busiest airport in Finland.
A total of 12 airlines will be relocated to Terminal 1 including Austrian Airlines, LOT, Lufthansa and TAP Portugal as well as future member Brussels Airlines.
The remodelling of Terminal 1 will benefit travellers, as the compact-sized terminal will mean all facilities and functions will be nearby. Transferring to connecting flights will be easier and likewise luggage handling will be made more efficient, with all the Star Alliance members under the same roof. Most renovations will be finished by 5th August, whilst all the services and operations will be ready during late autumn.
A new feature at Terminal 1 will be the completely remodelled SAS Business Lounge, for both domestic and international flights, which will be relocated to the gate area at Terminal 1 in October. Another new feature will be a separate Fast Track security check for Blue1 and SAS business passengers, to be launched in the autumn. The Blue1/SAS service desk will also be relocated from the connecting aisle between the terminals to the basement of Terminal 1, to be closer to passengers.
Using the Helsinki-Vantaa Airport as its main hub is an important step for Blue1 in relocating its flights, as well as the flights of its main partners to Terminal 1. Johanna Jäkälä, Director Product Concepts & Service Delivery, responsible for the Blue1 terminal change, comments, “When Terminal 1 has been completely refurbished in the autumn, with all its facilities and functions, our passenger service will be on a completely new level”.
www.flysas.co.uk
Transport
7/30/2009 2:01:19 PM UTC
easyJet - flights that cost less than a takeaway
Following this week’s summer forecast blooper from the Met Office, low fares airline easyJet is helping Brits looking to escape the rain with cut price flights from just £10.99 including tax.
Paul Simmons, easyJet UK general manager says: “Since hopes for a BBQ summer in the UK were dashed this week we’ve experienced a surge in visitors to our website as people are desperate for some guaranteed sunshine. “As a result, we’ve launched an end of season sale which means you can jet off to sunnier climes for less than the cost of a takeaway meal.
“The recent heavy rain has already led a huge number of visitors seeking the best bargains to easyJet.com – the most popular recent bookings including Barcelona, Nice, Malaga, Palma and Paris.”
The ‘end of summer sale’ begins on Friday (31 July), and will take £10 off over half a million seats. That means some domestic flights are on sale from just £2.99 and international fares from £10.99 (single inc taxes).
Discounts are available on UK domestic and international flights travelling between 1st of September and 30th November giving the British public the opportunity to enjoy the sun or explore a new city for less.
Among the deals on offer are single fares from Inverness to Bristol priced at £2.99, Jersey to Liverpool from £5.99, and Inverness to Gatwick for just £6.99. International flights start at £10.99 including taxes with lowest priced routes including Bristol to Milan, Gatwick to Gibraltar and Bristol to Milan.
Transport
7/30/2009 2:00:39 PM UTC
Lufthansa: Crisis in the industry burdens economic result
Lufthansa has posted an operating profit of eight million euros for the first six months of 2009. The Group has therefore not been able to match the good results of the previous years during the current business year. The causes for the decline in earnings lie in the economy-related weaker demand and the altered travel behaviour of the passengers. Business travellers in particular, have increasingly been buying tickets in the cheaper booking classes, leading to a significant slide in average yields during the first half of the year. “Lufthansa has made provisions and is holding its course against the competition in highly challenging conditions. This is a strong performance by all of the employees in the Group; however, we still cannot be satisfied with this result”, commented Member of the Executive Board of Deutsche Lufthansa AG and Chief Financial Officer Stephan Gemkow, speaking at the presentation of the first-half results.
“Lufthansa is a strong company and Lufthansa and SWISS belong to the best airlines in the world. We are fully determined to remain the best – also in a time of crisis and in significantly changing competition. We are acting now in order to ensure success”, stressed Stephan Gemkow. He went on to add that the Group was continuing to operate in a challenging environment that could also lead to expect a significant decline in revenue for the full year 2009. Despite these challenging conditions and the burdening effect of the new airlines on the result of the Group, its activities had continued to target an operating profit for the current business year. Gemkow however pointed out that achieving this target would require the timely implementation of the planned additional measures to safeguard earnings and would be accompanied by major risks, particularly in the form of the further development of demand and fuel prices.
www.lufthansa.com/investor-relations .
Transport
7/30/2009 7:58:53 AM UTC
Hungarian Airline Malév increases traffic in Q2
Thanks to Malév’s new commercial strategy, the airline’s passenger traffic once again began to rise from April. Despite the reduction in turnover characteristic of the industry in the current economic recession, Malév registered growth of 8% in its traffic in the second quarter of 2009. The Hungarian carrier is one of only a few European airlines capable of increasing passenger numbers.
At the beginning of this year Malév established its commercial strategy on new foundations, focusing on the airline’s key markets, promotions aimed at new passenger segments, exploiting the network model and boosting market share as well as load factor.
“Our new proactive commercial policy has proved effective even in the middle of the economic downturn. In April, Malév was able to turn around the trend in falling turnover generally typical of European network airlines and it has upped its passenger numbers. This growth did not stop in May or during the summer, meaning that in the months of April, May and June there was an average increase of 8% in the number of Malév passengers against the previous year. In the first three weeks of July the level of traffic growth was 7%. We are also happy that we managed to increase our market share in Hungary with 3.2% in the second quarter of the year. Reservation data also show an upward trend in the coming months.” – said Karim Makhlouf Chief Commercial Officer at a press conference in Budapest.
Malév is particularly concentrating on those markets of crucial importance from the point of view of passenger numbers and revenue, in other words, those destinations that until now have generated the most customers and greatest revenue for the carrier. The most important routes are primarily West and North European cities such as Amsterdam, Copenhagen, London, Paris, Madrid, Brussels and Frankfurt. Besides these, the Athens, Bucharest and Tel Aviv services also bear considerable significance. Malév is devoting significant attention to these markets besides Hungary and it has amplified its marketing and sales activities here.
Malév has increased its market share in Hungary with 3.2% to 43.4%, which is primarily a result of the increase of the traffic between Budapest and Western Europe, as well as between destinations in Northern or Western Europe and Eastern Europe or the Middle East.
Transport
7/30/2009 7:58:12 AM UTC
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
BA scrapping short haul meals
Following BA’s announcement this week that it will no longer offer meals on short-haul flights, bmi, today reconfirmed its commitment to offer food on all domestic and European routes.
bmi’s Managing Director, Peter Spencer, commented: "It’s interesting to see that BA has decided that removing inflight catering should be part of its ongoing cost cutting programme. At bmi, as a contrast, we will continue to offer our customers a choice of catering plus outstanding value fares and the best customer service in the industry. Every airline has to operate cost effectively but we don’t believe stripping away customer benefits is the right strategy.”
“bmi continues to be a major force in domestic flying and as the second largest airline flying out of Heathrow we offer a value for money service in contrast to BA’s cost cutting and the low-cost carrier alternatives.”
The importance of bmi’s dining offering was also underlined in June this year when the airline opened the doors to its new international lounge, bmi Number One Heathrow where a range of delicious food is available including steaming hot soup from a stunning custom-made black Aga.
www.flybmi.com
Transport
7/29/2009 10:02:29 PM UTC
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
This August SAS offers Great Fares for all the Family
SAS offers a great 25% child discount (for children aged 2-11) between the UK and Scandinavia. What’s more, all passengers booking a return flight from London Heathrow to Stockholm between 1 August and 30 September also qualify for a free five day Stockholm archipelago Island Hopper card, worth £29. Heathrow to Stockholm: Adult return fares from £133, child return fares from £119*
Heathrow to Copenhagen: Adult return fares from £124, child return fares from £113 *
Heathrow to Oslo: Adult return fares from £167 child return fares from £144*
* Prices are inclusive of taxes and charges, are available during August, but are subject to availability.
www.flysas.co.uk
Transport
7/28/2009 10:50:14 PM UTC
Monday, July 27, 2009
Qatar Airways expands to European Capitals
Qatar Airways has announced a significant increase in the number of flights to key European capital cities as part of its aggressive expansion programme to improve frequencies and offer passengers greater choice.
Following the recent decision to add three flights on the Doha–Paris route to make it a DOUBLE DAILY operation from October, Qatar Airways is adding capacity to Madrid, Athens and Stockholm – representing a near 40 per cent increase in frequency across the four cities.
The Spanish capital Madrid will see an increase in the number of flights from the current four-a-week to DAILY, effective December 2, which marks the fourth anniversary of Qatar Airways’ launch on the route. Qatar Airways is the only airline flying between the Gulf region and Spain.
The Athens route, launched in June 2005, is currently being served daily. Capacity is to rise over a five-month period beginning in October, with an eventual increase to DOUBLE DAILY services from March 2010.
Stockholm will see its first frequency increase since flights to the Swedish capital were launched in November 2007. Also beginning October 25, the start of the Northern Winter schedules, the Paris route will see capacity rise from 11 to 14 flights a week offering passengers the option of a double daily service for the first time.
Each of the European cities offers passengers with excellent connections via Doha to a wide network of business and leisure cities across the Middle East, Africa, South Asia and the Far East. With new routes being launched to Amritsar, Goa and Melbourne over the next five months, the additional European capacity will offer even more connecting opportunities.
Qatar Airways Chief Executive Officer Akbar Al Baker said the additional frequencies demonstrated the airline’s commitment to offer passengers greater choice. “We are constantly looking at ways to offer our passengers improved levels of service, more choice and more connections across our global network,” he said.
www.qatarairways.com
Transport
7/27/2009 3:25:09 PM UTC
Summer deals with Etihad Airways
Book before 3 August and jet off to the Middle East, Asia and Australia from just £249 return
Etihad Airways, the UAE’s national airline, is now offering several sensational summer deals on a range of economy, business and first class flights from London Heathrow to some of the airline’s top destinations.
Scorching Summer Deals:
Coral Economy Abu Dhabi / Dubai from £249 Mumbai from £269 Delhi from £285 Bangkok from £359 Kuala Lumpur from £369
Pearl Business Abu Dhabi /Dubai from £1049 Sydney from £2559 Diamond First from £2149 Sydney / Melbourne from £3849
All fares are based on return travel from London Heathrow with taxes and charges included. For economy flights, book before 5 August with travel between 1 September and 30 November. Booking for business and first class flights ends on 3 August with travel between the 1 and 30 September. www.etihadairways.com
Transport
7/27/2009 11:04:30 AM UTC
Fly to Madrid and Majorca the Spanish way
Air Europa offers agents an alternative way for holidaymakers to reach Palma de Mallorca.
The beautiful island of Majorca attracts holidaymakers from around the world with its mix of picturesque beaches, vibrant nightlife, family-friendly hotels and cultural delights.
Air Europa offers an alternative and affordable way to travel to the island’s capital, Palma de Mallorca. Daily flights from London Gatwick take passengers to Madrid, then onto Palma de Mallorca after a short connection time.
Air Europa is Spain’s second largest airline and whether passengers stop for a few days in Madrid or travel straight through to Palma de Mallorca, they’ll feel the Spanish influence from the moment they take their seats.
The lead in fare for London Gatwick to Palma de Mallorca (via Madrid) is £41 return excluding taxes.
www.aireuropa.com
Transport
7/27/2009 11:02:26 AM UTC
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Cape Town to become second destination in South Africa
Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, will begin services from its Abu Dhabi home-base to the South African city of Cape Town on 30 September 2009.
The new Cape Town flights will operate via Etihad’s current daily, Airbus A330, service to South Africa’s commercial capital Johannesburg.
It will be Etihad’s second destination in South Africa and its fifth on the African continent, joining Khartoum, Cairo and Casablanca.
James Hogan, Etihad Airways’ chief executive, said: “Etihad Airways is committed to expanding its flight network across the world and we are delighted to add flights to Cape Town to our schedule from September. In the coming 12 months demand for flights to South Africa will grow immensely, especially with the 2010 FIFA World Cup next summer.
Etihad started flights to Johannesburg in December 2005 and it has since then established itself as one of the airline’s most successful destinations.
It is expected that the new Cape Town service will be welcomed by the South African expatriate community living in the UAE which now stands at approximately 40,000 people.
Many more South African nationals live across the Middle East region and also will be able to connect quickly and easily back home via Abu Dhabi.
It is also anticipated that many leisure travellers will fly to Cape Town with Etihad’s new service.
Transport
7/23/2009 8:02:13 AM UTC
Two great summer offers from Alitalia
Children flying with Alitalia only pay airport taxes and charges
This special promotion at £0 fare applies to all children tickets issued until 10 August 2009, for travel until 28 March 2010
Offer conditions: • Offer is valid for a maximum of two children (2-11 years) or one infant (0-2 years) and one child (2-11 years) travelling with one adult • Offer is valid on one way and return tickets • Offer is valid for travel between London and Italy and between Italy and the following destinations: Algiers, Athens, Barcelona, Cairo, Casablanca, Frankfurt, Geneva, Istanbul, Madrid, Malta, Munich, Skopje, Tirana, Tripoli, Tunis, Valencia and Warsaw • Offer is applicable to all public fares, except for business class and promotion
£13 off every ticket purchased on Alitalia.co.uk
Escape to Italy and enjoy the glorious sunshine for less, saving £13 on every ticket purchased on Alitalia.co.uk
All you have to do is to insert the code UKSUMMER09 in the e-coupon field during the booking process.
All offer conditions can be found on Alitalia.co.uk: • Offer applies to tickets purchased between 22 July and 31 August 2009 for travel until 31 October 2009 • To receive £13 discount, the code UKSUMMER09 has to be inserted in the “e-coupon” field during the booking process
www.Alitalia.co.uk
Transport
7/23/2009 7:56:32 AM UTC
Buy Extra Flying Blue Award Miles
KLM Flying Blue members have the option of buying extra Flying Blue Award Miles. The Extra Miles can be used as a gift for friends, or to top up a shortage of Miles when booking a dream trip. The Award Miles can be purchased online in multiples of 2,000 up to a maximum of 40,000 Miles per calendar year.
Herbert Verschuren, Director Flying Blue: “The opportunity for our participants to now buy Extra Miles represents a great expansion of the Flying Blue loyalty programme. As a result, we can offer even better service and greater flexibility. The topping-up service is especially valued. Because topping up takes place in ‘real time’, customers can obtain the right number of Miles for the booking.”
The Extra Miles retain their validity providing the FB member takes a paid flight with KLM, Air France or one of our partner airlines every 20 months. The Miles purchased are seen as Award Miles and therefore do not count towards determining the membership level (Ivory, Silver, Gold or Platinum).
Transport
7/23/2009 7:46:52 AM UTC
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Europ Assistance advises motorists on driving abroad
Thousands of UK motorists have car accidents while abroad and driving on unfamiliar roads. This can cost travellers thousands of pounds to bring their vehicles home and can also result in serious injury or worse. Europ Assistance, a leading UK travel insurance and motor assistance company, has issued this stark warning and highlights accident hot spots, as many start the great summer getaway.
“Turkey, Latvia and Portugal are the most dangerous European countries in which to drive*. Motorists need to take care in these hot spots,” says Paul Everett, Director of Sales and Marketing, Europ Assistance, UK. “We have also put together some basic but essential tips to help drivers abroad.”
The company is offering customers a handy guide to continental motoring online at www.europ-assistance.co.uk .
Europ Assistance advises motorists to make sure they are covered for continental motoring in addition to their UK cover. If their standard UK policy does not allow for journeys abroad, they should extend their cover to ensure that it includes breakdown whilst in Europe. Customers should also consider whether they are covered for their journey to and from the ferry port. If for any reason they are unable to take their vehicle abroad, they can benefit from a hire car for the duration of the holiday. Many companies also offer a combined breakdown and travel insurance package.
* Geneva’s International Road Federation Survey, source: Moto Europa
Transport
7/22/2009 4:19:10 AM UTC
Monday, July 20, 2009
New online benefits for Qatar privilege club members
Qatar Airways has upgraded Qmiles.com, its Privilege Club website for frequent flyer members to offer increased benefits for the airline’s most loyal customers.
Members can now instantly redeem their accrued Qmiles through simply booking and issuing their award tickets online at Qmiles.com.
The enhancement allows Privilege Club members to check the availability of award seats for the month of the requested date of travel and for upcoming months. This makes the redemption process faster and more transparent for the customer and offers more options to decide when to travel and redeem Qmiles.
The site allows customers not only to book, but also to pay taxes online and to receive an e-ticket, which can easily be printed at home or in the office.
The new facility offers Privilege Club members who have accrued sufficient Qmiles to redeem an award ticket and to combine different cabin classes of their journey. For instance, on a flight from London to Singapore, the customer can choose to fly in First Class from London to Doha, and connect onwards from Qatar Airways’ hub in Economy Class to its final destination of Singapore.
Furthermore, if members do not have sufficient Qmiles for their desired award ticket, the new booking engine will offer them the opportunity to purchase additional ones.
With the enhanced Privilege Club website, Qatar Airways has yet again taken a major step towards increasing passengers’ travel experience making it not only rewarding, but also hassle-free and more convenient as award tickets can now be booked and paid online from the comfort of one’s home or office.
But there are even more benefits for Privilege Club members, as they can now choose to redeem their awards tickets using Qmiles plus Cash. This allows members to redeem their award tickets using part Qmiles and part Cash option.
Qatar Airways Chief Executive Officer Akbar Al Baker said that the airline had won tremendous amount of support over the years from the Privilege Club loyalty programme.
“The upgraded Privilege Club website positions us among the leading airline loyalty programmes in the Middle East with the high value it offers members and the breadth of product choices,” he said.
Qatar Airways’ Frequent Flyer Programme regularly runs promotions as a thank you to Privilege Club members and has established itself as one of the most generous loyalty schemes in the world. Privilege Club members earn Qmiles every time they fly Qatar Airways or when they use any of the services of programme partners, including co-branded credit cards, hotels and partner airlines.
Transport
7/20/2009 4:41:35 PM UTC
'Best of British' Guide to Great Days out this summer
Avis Rent A Car has scoured the UK as part of its Best of British (BOB) campaign to bring you its guide to great days out, helping to keep the children entertained during the long school summer holidays.
With temperatures set to soar this summer, put down those Wii remotes and pack some suncream - Avis has some great deals on car rental with selected locations offering cars from just £15 a day to help you get out and about.
From rock-pooling in Dorset to daring the dungeons in Edinburgh, there’s something for every family, easy to reach by car and to suit all budgets:
Best for outdoor adventure
For a family fit for adventure, head to Dorset’s Moors Valley Country Park and explore its tree-lined trails on foot or by bicycle. Or for those wanting more of a challenge, why not sign up for a tree-top adventure? Get yourself harnessed and prepare for rope bridges, Tarzan swings, scramble nets and ladders - the Go Ape challenge will really put you through your paces.
Best for battle-troopers
Bring battleships to life by heading down to The Historic Dockyard, Chatham, Kent. Explore three warships – the Victorian sloop Gannet, World War-II destroyer Cavalier and the Cold-War submarine, Ocelot, before discovering The Royal National Lifeboat Institute’s historic collection of 17 lifesaving vessels.
Best for rock-pooling
Best for rook-pooling, Devon’s Shoalstone beach is a family favourite. This shingle rock beach is a minefield of rock-pools, home to secretive sea creatures seeking sanctuary until the next tide. During the summer months, it is manned by lifeguards, so swimming in the 25 metre sea water swimming pool is safe with care.
Best for car buffs
If you have a budding Jeremy Clarkson in the family then you should head down to Beaulieu in Hampshire for the day. Its world-famous National Motor Museum showcases over 250 vehicles taking you through the motoring ages. Between the James Bond experience, veteran bus ride and go-karting there’s something for the whole family to enjoy!
Best for re-living fairytales
The Beatrix Potter Trail set within the idyllic Lake District is truly breathtaking. Explore the scenes where our childhood favourites Peter Rabbit and Squirrel Nutkins’ tales unravelled. Between the lakes and the trees, prepare yourself for a trip full of adventure and fresh air.
Best for getting ahead at schoo l
It may sound like homework, but a trip to Hampton Court Palace will not only help you get to the top of your class but you’ll be in danger of having one of the best days of your holidays too! Try to memorise all of Henry’s wives whilst attempting to conquer the maze created in 1702! Don’t miss the vast Tudor kitchens; here 800 meals were produced twice a day, so no more complaints from Mum please.
www.avis.co.uk
Transport
7/20/2009 10:31:05 AM UTC
Friday, July 17, 2009
Bargain flights to Cologne/Bonn or Stuttgart from Germanwings
Grab a flight with Germanwings and discover Cologne or Stuttgart at a bargain price for a limited time only.
Book between Thursday 16th July at 11.30am until Sunday 19th July at 23:59pm and take advantage of 500,000 low cost tickets.
Travel between 26th July 2009 and 27th March 2010 to take advantage of some of the fantastic cultural events that take place in these historical cities, including “Bierbörse”, the travelling beer festival that comes to Cologne for three days in August.
The festival, which derives from the German folk-festival but with a focus on beer, attracts more than 1000 beers from 75 countries, thus making it a dream come true for the most discerning beer pundit.
Cologne is Germany's oldest city and its innumerable cultural and historical treasures are just waiting to be discovered. Home to the legendary “kölsch” blonde beer, the city is vibrant yet uncomplicated. Cologne has many beer halls, world-renowned art galleries and a chocolate factory, offering something for everyone.
www.germanwings.com
Transport
7/17/2009 9:15:06 AM UTC
Bag a bargin deal with Etihad Airways
Book before 21 July and escape to the Middle East, Asia, South Africa and Australia from just £248 return. Etihad Airways, the national airline of the UAE, is offering bargain bank holiday deals from London Heathrow to some of the airline’s top destinations.
Etihad summer holiday bargains:
Dubai from £248
Johannesburg from £389
Bangkok from £384
Melbourne from £664
All fares based on return travel from London Heathrow airport and include taxes and charges. Book before 21 July for travel from 1 August to 30 November 2009*.
www.etihadairways.com
Transport
7/17/2009 9:10:55 AM UTC
The sky’s the limit for airline debit card fees
The cost of using a debit or credit card to book flights with some airlines has gone up by over 600 per cent in 18 months* , according to new research from Which? Holiday.
Ryanair charges 614 per cent more than it did 18 months ago for debit card transactions** , increasing fees from 70p to £5 per person each way, while using a credit card has gone from £2 to £5 per person each way.
It now costs 471 per cent more to use a debit card*** to pay for a flight with Wizz compared to 18 months ago. In February 2007 the fee levied for using a debit card was 70p per person each way, but the airline now charges £4 per person each way.
Thomas Cook UK now charges £10 per booking for using a debit card and First Choice customers pay £2.50, when 18 months ago neither airline levied a charge.
Which? Holiday found that it’s not all bad news for consumers, however. 18 months ago, bmiBaby levied a one per cent charge for paying with a debit card, but now there’s no charge. Virgin Atlantic has changed its policy to charge 1.3 per cent of the total booking for credit card payments, instead of £3 per person. On a booking costing £300 for two adults this amounts to a saving of over £2. BA doesn’t charge for using a debit card to pay for flights.
Some airlines also have a policy of not charging a fee for using a Visa Electron card**** .
Lorna Cowan, editor or Which? Holiday, says: “We understand that there is a charge to airlines for taking payment for flights with debit or credit cards and that this cost will be passed on to consumers. But how can some of these airlines justify charging over 600 per cent more than they did 18 months ago?
“The amount charged by the airlines should be reflective of the costs incurred by them. This does not appear to be the case with current charges, and we are concerned that airlines may be using them as a way of boosting profits.”
Notes* Figure based on a fictional total flight price of £300 for two adults, and using data from October 2007 and May 2009.** Excluding Visa Electron*** Solo and Maestro charge £2 per person each way**** Easyjet, First Choice, Flybe, Jet2, Monarch, Ryanair and Thomson Airways do not charge for using Visa Electron.
Transport
7/17/2009 8:13:05 AM UTC
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Etihad Airways opens first overseas premium lounge
Etihad Airways, has opened its new premium lounge in Frankfurt, Germany, its first one outside the UAE.
Conveniently located opposite the gates most commonly used by Etihad for the departure of its flights, the 275 square metre lounge can cater for up to 50 premium passengers in a world-class setting.
The luxurious lounge opens three hours prior to the departure of Etihad Airways flights, giving passengers an ideal opportunity to relax in style and soak up a whole range of services and facilities.
Peter Baumgartner, Etihad Airways’ chief commercial officer, said: “This is a significant milestone in Etihad’s development and we are proud to be opening up this new lounge in Frankfurt which demonstrates another step forward in our commitment to deliver products and services which are of the highest possible standards.
“Our new facility offers a luxurious lounge area in a truly superb environment that will provide Etihad’s premium customers with a range of entertainment options if they want them, or plenty of other ways to simply sit back and enjoy some relaxation prior to boarding their flight.”
Customers are offered five-star dining facilities in the lounge with a selection of foods from around the world all provided in the ‘live’ kitchen.
Etihad Airways provides a complimentary limousine service for its first and business class passengers flying into and out of Frankfurt airport.
The launch of the premium lounge in Frankfurt follows the successful opening earlier this year of Etihad’s new passenger facilities and premium lounges at Terminal 3. www.etihadairways.com
Transport
7/16/2009 8:12:58 AM UTC
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Global Airline capacity continues to stabilise, reports OAG
One year on since the world's airlines began to curb their seat capacity in the face of global economic pressures, the cutbacks are starting to stabilise with just over 315 million seats on offer this month, a drop of just one percent over July 2008 levels, reports OAG,
David Beckerman, vice president OAG Market Intelligence, said, "Airline capacity is often cited as a barometer of economic confidence. Carriers adjust their fleet and services in anticipation of market demand for air travel, which is vulnerable to corporate cost management and to disposable income of leisure travellers at times of financial uncertainty.
"The OAG figures, which amalgamate the planned operations for airlines worldwide, show a clear and very welcome upward trend from the dramatic declines we have seen in recent months. We can only wait and see if this outlook bears financial fruit in actual passenger numbers and airline load factors."
The world's airlines have scheduled a total of 2.55 million flights for July 2009, down by 3% compared with the same month last year, with a drop in capacity of 3.3 million fewer seats on offer to travelers around the globe. Last month, the year-on-year global frequency and capacity figures were down by 4% and 2% respectively.
Transport
7/15/2009 4:25:37 PM UTC
SAS cuts the fares on Helsinki flights
Blue1, A Finnish member airline of the SAS Group is offering passengers excellent deals on flights from London Heathrow to Helsinki this summer; fares start at £59 one-way including taxes if booked between 17-20 July 2009.
Helsinki is a modern European city of culture that is famous especially for its design and high technology as well as the famous midnight sun during the summer months. The city’s music and fashion offerings have also put Finland’s capital on the world map.
Helsinki is the perfect get away this summer, this brilliant flight deal coincides with the Helsinki Festival (August 24 – September 9). This is the most diverse event in the Finnish cultural calendar and this year it celebrates its 40th anniversary. It’s an ensemble of international music, art, dance, drama and films. This year’s headline acts include classical music legend Pierre Boulez with InterContemporain, while Lou Reed and Laurie Anderson duet together and there is a flamenco inspired version of the classic, Pippi Longstocking, for the kids.
Flights need to be booked between 17 -20 July 2009 for travel between 1 August - 30 September 2009 to take advantage of this great offer.
To book with SAS visit www.flysas.co.uk
Transport
7/15/2009 4:20:13 PM UTC
Monday, July 13, 2009
A third runway at Heathrow would add £30 billion to UK economy
Building a third runway at Heathrow would add £30 billion to the UK economy, according to a new study published today by the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC).
The report, entitled Economic Impacts of Hub Airports, forecasts that building a third runway at the airport would deliver between £8.6bn and £12.8bn in increased productivity, and approximately £20bn in wider economic benefits, such as higher levels of employment. Some 60% of this benefit is predicted to be outside London and the South East.
The research, which was conducted by leading economics and transport consultancy Colin Buchanan on behalf of the BCC, reveals that each year the building of a third runway is delayed the country loses between £900m and £1.1bn.
By reducing delays and increasing the frequency of flights, a third runway would save business passengers time and increase their productivity. Passengers would also benefit from flights to new destinations, removing the need to wait for transfers at airports outside the UK.
The wider economic benefits include direct and indirect increases in employment and gains to London as an international business location adding to its ability to recruit highly skilled people from around the world.
The £20bn of wider economic benefits over 60 years would be in addition to the £3.8bn forecast to arise from the High Speed 1 rail line (the Eurostar line) and the £10bn estimated for high speed rail (High Speed 2) from London to the North of England.
The study highlights the extent to which Heathrow’s shortage of capacity is leading it to fall behind Continental competitors, such as Schiphol and Frankfurt. Over the last 20 years, Heathrow has fallen from being the leading airport in Europe by destinations served to fifth place.
Meanwhile, the number of UK regional cities it serves has fallen from 21 to six, with the result that UK passengers are now effectively subsidising hubs in Continental Europe. The airport has also been left behind by its rivals in serving the growing BRIC economies of Brazil, Russia, India and China.
The report notes that a key benefit of a hub airport is that it can sustain a large network of routes with far lower levels of traffic than would be needed to support a point to point network of similar size. Heathrow’s transfer passengers mean that UK residents and businesses have access to more direct destinations, more frequent flights and lower fares.
Commenting David Frost, Director General, British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) said:
“This comprehensive study clearly outlines the economic benefits of expanding Heathrow – an important part of the debate which too few people fully understand. Connectivity is vital to the UK economy as businesses seek to develop new global opportunities that will allow them to generate wealth and jobs. Without additional capacity at our major hub airport, we will continue to fall behind our Continental competitors. The age old phrase ‘time is money’ is apt as we look for solutions going forward. We must invest now to safeguard our economic future or we risk wasting £30 billion fumbling around for an alternative.” Commenting Richard Lambert, Director General, Confederation of British Industry (CBI) said:
“We support the creation of a third runway at Heathrow, which will increase capacity, and is important for the long-term future of the UK economy. We therefore welcome this contribution to the debate, which sets out the economic benefits for the country.”
Commenting Brendan Barber, General Secretary, Trades Union Congress (TUC) said:
“This is an important report. By making clear the business benefits of airport expansion it backs up the TUC’s view that, within very strict environmental limits that are rigorously scrutinised and enforced, it can help safeguard jobs and the UK economy. Doing nothing is not an option. Without a third runway, the UK will fall further behind our competitors, losing jobs to the bigger and more robust hub airports elsewhere in Europe.”
Commenting Tony Woodley, General Secretary, Unite the Union said:
“My members welcome this report. An expanded Heathrow operating within very strict environmental limits is vital if we are to safeguard jobs in the UK and ensure we continue to compete and trade with the rest of the world – particularly the new emerging market of Brazil, China, India and Russia. Today we stand at a crossroads where we can take the difficult decision and expand Heathrow and compete or not expand and begin the slow decline of steadily losing destinations served by Heathrow and the jobs that are associated with them. This reports clearly flags up the cost of not expanding Heathrow and estimates it to be about £1bn per year. To recover from the biggest banking crisis since the 1930s we can ill afford not to expand Heathrow.”
Commenting Miles Templeman, Director General, Institute of Directors (IoD) said:
“Based in an island trading nation, UK businesses understand that a world class hub airport, with connections to all parts of the globe (not just holiday destinations) is vital for our future prosperity. Heathrow expansion is an emotive issue, but it is important that the pros and cons – including its environmental impact - are discussed properly and rationally. This report makes an interesting and valuable contribution to that debate. The figures speak for themselves. The key question for me is can we afford the cost of £1bn per year of not building a third runway at Heathrow?”
Transport
7/13/2009 7:15:36 PM UTC
Friday, July 10, 2009
Eurostar starts direct services to Avignon
Eurostar is starting its weekly direct service on Saturday 11 July to Avignon, in the heart of the Provence region of southern France. It will be the eight successive year Eurostar will be running the service which takes less than six hours from London St Pancras International (and less than five and a half hours from Ashford International). Tickets are available from £99 return in standard class and £249 in Leisure Select.
The direct service will run every Saturday from London St Pancras International and Ashford International from 11 July to 5 September 2009.
Avignon Centre Station is the city station and is distinct from Avignon TGV station, which is on the TGV Med high-speed line. A shuttle bus operates between the two stations, which runs about every 20 minutes and takes approximately 10 minutes. Cost is approximately 3 euros for a single journey.
Tickets for the Avignon direct summer service and for connecting services all year round are available from
www.eurostar.com
Transport
7/10/2009 12:23:13 PM UTC
Thursday, July 09, 2009
Dubai unveils the world’s longest Metro
Dubai’s reputation as a pioneering destination is based on its ability to distinguish itself through constant innovation and its multitude of unique, world-class experiences. And, this autumn the emirate’s world-renown will further be consolidated with its latest ground-breaking project: the Dubai Metro. Set to open on 9 September 2009, this will be the longest fully automated rail transport system in the world.
Dubai is a destination of world-firsts and this latest development will be no exception. Developed under the direction of the Dubai Rail and Transport Authority (RTA), Dubai Metro will cater for increasing demands on the emirate. Global visitors reached an all-time high of 7.5 million in 2008 and it remains one of the world’s most popular destinations.
Ian Scott, director UK and Ireland for the Government of Dubai, Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM), commented that: “Dubai Metro will mark a significant step for this city as it continues to develop as a world-class destination. The Metro will increase circulation and access to some of the top visitor destinations and places of interest that Dubai has to offer as well as offering residents an efficient and affordable means to commute through the city. This is another exciting development for Dubai and will help to provide necessary infrastructure as the number of visitors continues to increase to this growing destination.”
Dubai Metro will be operated and maintained by Serco, the company behind the Docklands Light Railway in London and the Copenhagen Metro in Denmark and is predicted to carry 1.2 million passengers on an average day. At present two main lines are planned with the Red line opening this September and the Green line opening at the beginning of 2010. The Red line will run along the famous Sheikh Zayed Road on an elevated track, adding yet more interest to the urban landscape of Dubai. Further lines are also planned although the opening dates for these are yet to be confirmed. RTA officials are currently in negotiation with international and local companies over naming rights for some of the 43 stations along the two lines. This form of corporate branding would be a first of its kind and would help to further strengthen links between Dubai and the international business world.
www.dubaimetro.eu
Transport
7/9/2009 3:21:13 PM UTC
Bag a bargin deal with Etihad Airways
Book before 17 July and escape to the Middle East, Asia, South Africa and Australia from just £248 return
Etihad Airways, the national airline of the UAE, is offering bargain bank holiday deals from London Heathrow to some of the airline’s top destinations.
Etihad summer holiday bargains:
Dubai - from £248
Johannesburg - from £389
Bangkok from - £384
Melbourne from - £664
All fares based on return travel from London Heathrow airport and include taxes and charges. Book before 17 July for travel from 1 August to 30 November 2009*. For further information, or to book, visit www.etihadairways.com
Transport
7/9/2009 10:23:09 AM UTC
Etihad Airways and American Airlines - codeshare agreement
Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates and American Airlines have announced details of a proposed new codeshare agreement which, if it receives regulatory approval from the US government, will pave the way for closer commercial cooperation between the two airlines.
The codeshare agreement will extend further the two airlines’ global networks by providing easy access between Abu Dhabi and key cities in the United States including Washington, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Houston which have previously been unavailable to Etihad customers.
James Hogan, Etihad Airways’ Chief Executive, said: “The United States represents a key market for Etihad and one in which we are keen to grow further, both through the addition of new routes of our own, such as Chicago, and through close cooperation with other well-established airlines such as American Airlines.
“American Airlines is one of world’s largest and most respected airlines, and we see this codeshare agreement very much as the start of a deepening strategic relationship which both airlines are committed to developing further in the future.”
Transport
7/9/2009 7:25:56 AM UTC
Wednesday, July 08, 2009
Expanded TAM/bmi Codeshare Agreement
Ireland and Brazil find themselves a little bit closer together since 7 July thanks to an expanded codeshare agreement between TAM and bmi that includes Dublin. Through the agreement customers of TAM and bmi in Brazil and Ireland now enjoy simplified flight reservation procedures, convenient connections with just one ticket and the ability to check baggage through to the final destination.
The bilateral agreement allows for bmi and TAM, Brazil and the Southern Hemisphere’s largest airline, to expand services for customers travelling between Brazil, the United Kingdom and Ireland, resulting in more destination options and convenient connections to-and-from the largest cities in all the countries.
In this first phase of the agreement TAM's customers are able to fly from São Paulo (Brazil) to London Heathrow Airport aboard a Boeing 777-300ER to connect with bmi flights in Heathrow going on to Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Manchester, Belfast and Dublin.
bmi customers, including those in Ireland, are now able to take direct flights from Dublin or Belfast to London Heathrow to connect with TAM’s service to São Paulo (Brazil) where there are connecting flights to the Brazilian cities of Rio de Janeiro, Curitiba, Salvador and Fortaleza.
In the second phase the partnership will be expanded to include more bmi routes that will allow TAM to offer its customers more connections over London to Europe. bmi customers, including those in Ireland, will also benefit from the addition of TAM destinations in other South American countries including Buenos Aires (Argentina), Santiago (Chile), Montevideo (Uruguay) and Lima (Peru).
TAM recently (19 June) added a second daily service between São Paulo and Montevideo.
Transport
7/8/2009 3:14:50 PM UTC
Monday, July 06, 2009
EL AL launch train tickets to Tel Aviv!
In a new initiative aimed at making the experience of travelling to Tel Aviv easier, EL AL has teamed up with Heathrow Express and First Capital Connect to offer their passengers the option of booking train tickets to Heathrow and London Luton respectively.
EL AL has negotiated special prices for passengers which relates to around 10% discount off the normal fares. For example a single fare on Heathrow Express is £14.85 and from any London Thameslink station to Luton Airport Parkway £10.50. Tickets can be booked and printed off via the EL AL web site
Uri Danor, EL AL CEO UK and Ireland said: “We are very happy to have the opportunity to work with Heathrow Express and First Capital Connect and to be able to offer our passengers on either route a good product and a competitive price for them to get to and from Heathrow and London Luton”.
www.elal.co.uk
Transport
7/6/2009 11:36:22 AM UTC
Bargains on Premium Economy and Economy flights
Virgin Atlantic has launched a summer sale on flights to worldwide destinations. The airline has introduced some of the lowest ever fares in Economy and Premium Economy to the US, including New York for £259, Boston for £299 or Las Vegas for £313.
For passengers looking for deals to the Caribbean for the summer, the airline is offering £359 for return flights to Antigua as well as other exotic locations such as Dubai for only £299 and Delhi for £299.
All summer sale fares include taxes and charges and are available for sale until 14 July 2009. Here are details of some of the best fares available:
New York for £497 (Premium Economy)
Miami from £309
Chicago for only £289
Orlando from £309
Boston for £517 (Premium Economy)
Nairobi for £359
Hong Kong from £310
Delhi for £549 (Premium Economy)
www.virginatlantic.com
Transport
7/6/2009 11:26:57 AM UTC
New Airline to Liverpool starts flights
Business and leisure travellers are set benefit from new convenient air services to Aberdeen and Southampton as Eastern Airways launches its first ever scheduled flights from Liverpool John Lennon Airport.
The Humberside-based UK regional airline is introducing three flights each weekday to Aberdeen and also three each weekday to Southampton from Liverpool.
As well as the new Liverpool flights, the airline’s Aberdeen to Southampton services increasing from two to five flights each weekday. A new early morning 7am departure is also being introduced from Southampton to Newcastle on the same day.
Eastern Airways’ high frequency Liverpool schedules and timings are primarily aimed at business travellers heading to and from Merseyside, Cheshire, Lancashire and North Wales. All of its passengers have access to fast track security channels at Liverpool, Aberdeen and Southampton, which help to avoid queues at security search.
“It’s fantastic to introduce Liverpool as a new departure point on our network,“ said Chris Holliday, Eastern Airways’ chief operating officer. “Our new services to Aberdeen and Southampton will provide the region’s travellers with convenient day return flights from their local airport, saving them valuable time. “When developing routes we look at cities where there are traditionally strong industry links and Liverpool and its surrounding region certainly has that.”
Eastern Airways operates over 800 flights a week from 17 airports including Aberdeen, Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Durham Tees Valley, East Midlands, Humberside, Isle of Man, Leeds Bradford, Liverpool, Newcastle, Norwich, Oslo (Norway) Southampton, Stavanger (Norway), Stornoway and Wick.
Transport
7/6/2009 9:11:08 AM UTC
Saturday, July 04, 2009
Malaysia Airlines - Summer Sale
Malaysia Airlines is offering flights to over 25 long-haul destinations, from just £399 return. Book between 4th – 13th July 2009 and you can fly to Malaysia and South East Asia from just £399 per person and to Australia and New Zealand from only £599 return.
The great value prices offer an affordable way to visit 26 of the UK’s most popular long-haul destinations - choose from the beautiful beaches of Bali, Penang or Langkawi; have an unforgettable city break in Sydney, Singapore, Bangkok or Kuala Lumpur; or enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime trip to the ancient ruins of Angkor Wat, the Orangutan sanctuary in Borneo or a cruise of the limestone cliffs of Vietnam’s Halong Bay.
The offer is available between 4th – 13th July and even better, is valid for travel between 15th August – 9th December 2009 and 15th January – 31st March 2010, which means you can swap the British winter for some much-needed sunshine.
Prices quoted above are inclusive of all fees and taxes, subject to availability at the time of booking. The special fares apply to Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Langkawi, Kota Kinabalu, Kutching, Bangkok, Cebu, Jakarta, Denpasar - Bali, Phuket, Hanoi, Yogyakarta, Medan, Manila, Phnom Penh, Yangon, Siam Reap, Ho Chi Minh City, Singapore, Surabaya, Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Auckland. Terms and Conditions apply.
www.malaysiaairlines.com .
Transport
7/4/2009 8:45:30 AM UTC
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
Dine in style on the ground or in the air!
bmi, launch's a pre-flight Lounge Dining service for Business Class customers flying on bmi’s evening flights to Moscow and Tel Aviv from 1 July 2009. Customers heading to Tel Aviv or Moscow can enjoy three-course meals in the new bmi international lounge – bmi Number One Heathrow before they fly, meaning that they can then relax or sleep on the flight without being disturbed for meals. Once on board, customers can also choose a lighter meal or a nightcap from bmi’s new Night-Time Supper menu.
The move comes as bmi continues to improve services and benefits for those travelling for in Business Class whether for business or pleasure. Earlier this month, bmi opened its flagship international lounge bmi Number One Heathrow which offers a quintessentially British environment in which to work, relax, dine and refresh.
Lounge Dining will be available daily to all customers using the international lounge from 8.30pm and is ideal for customers who are taking the night-time flights to Tel Aviv and Moscow, or connecting via London Heathrow. Customers taking advantage of the pre-flight dining can start with steaming hot soup served fresh from bmi’s bespoke AGA. Followed by macaroni cheese, salads, dressed with Mark Hix salad dressings, created by the reknowned English chef, or hot salt beef bagels with rye and pickles. The perfect finish to the pre-flight dining is a selection of Mark Hix ice-cream, exclusively available in the bmi international lounge and onboard. Round off supper with a generous pot of either ‘Credit Crunch’ (caramel and honeycomb chocolate) or Blueberry and Dorset Honey flavours. In addition, the bmi pub ‘The Local’ will be open, serving champagne, English rosé Wine, Pimms and Fullers London Pride, as well as brandies and whiskeys for a pre-flight nightcap.
Once on board, customers can then either go straight to sleep without being disturbed – only being woken 30 minutes before landing or enjoy the Night-Time Supper menu in subdued lighting. The Night-Time Supper menu boasts light and comforting dishes such as duck and potato hash with gooseberry chutney or salmon fishcake with baby spinach and parsley sauce. For those who would just like a sweet treat or a nightcap then Mark Hix ice cream will be available onboard or the ultimate comforter drink – hot chocolate served with marshmallows.
Transport
7/1/2009 11:27:09 AM UTC
Monday, June 29, 2009
Airline Passenger Duty will not dramatically affect Business Travel according to Barclaycard Survey
Maintaining a company’s level of business travel is vital to the individual organisation and has far reaching implications for the state of the economy, according to research released today from the annual Barclaycard Commercial Business Travel Survey. The survey, now in its 13th year, polled more than 2,200 business travellers across the country, forming a comprehensive picture of the business travel landscape.
Three quarters of respondents (75%) stated that they expect to travel more or the same amount in 2009 compared to 2008 with 50 per cent, of those planning to travel more, citing planned business expansion in the UK (29%) or overseas (21%) as the reason. The findings illustrate that whilst companies compete to survive and budgets are tightened face-to-face meetings and networking are seen as crucial to keeping businesses going, even if this incurs travel costs. In addition, 85 per cent believe that face-to-face business meetings are more effective than using technologies such as video and web conferencing.
Market contraction has the worst effects on those organisations and individuals that are most exposed in terms of risk and debt. The converse of this is that small organisations and medium size enterprises in the beginning of their life cycle stand most to benefit from the current stimulus deal and interest rates and there is a real opportunity for entrepreneurs and SMEs in the latter half of 2009.
It is vital that business people continue to travel not only because of the immediate effects of a contraction in the market but also because so many industries and businesses around the globe rely on revenue from business travellers.
Neil Radley, Managing Director of Barclaycard Commercial said:
“The travel and tourism industry is one of the world’s biggest employers with business travel playing a significant role in the industry. The Barclaycard Commercial Business Travel Survey is a positive indicator for economic recovery with a third planning to travel more in 2009 – this will have a knock-on effect on the economy and the parallel industries that survive because of it. The fears of the recession have not deterred some businesses from expansion – whilst the media reports stories of businesses downsizing, the Travel Survey shows positive signs for business expansion in both the UK and more globally.”
With the Government’s confirmation in the Budget that the Airline Passenger Duty (APD) is going to rise in November 2009, results from the survey suggest that this is not set to dramatically affect business travel. 84 per cent of the survey’s respondents have not changed their travel plans due to the initial introduction of the APD and 53 per cent agreed that an additional environmental tax should be brought in on airlines.
Reflective of last year’s findings whilst business travel is on the up there are clear signs that businesses are making a conscious effort to cut back where possible. Those staying in budget hotel accommodation has risen from 53 per cent to 55 per cent, between 2007 and 2008 and Flybe (ranked 4th with a one per cent increase in market share) now joins other low cost airlines easyJet (ranked 2nd) and Ryanair (ranked 3rd) in the top four airlines most used for business travel. British Airways remains the most used airline for business travel (29%). In contrast, travel in business and first class has increased by two per cent from last year (13% in 2008 compared to 11% in 2007).
The survey, now in its 13th year, polled more than 2,200 business travellers across the country, forming a comprehensive picture of the business travel landscape.
Transport
6/29/2009 11:07:37 AM UTC
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Half Price Children's flights with Gulf Air
Gulf Air has introduced half price flights for children under the age of 12 years on all its services from London Heathrow.
Until 27 July 2009, families booking with children will get 50% off the adult ticket price, adding to the reasons for holidaymakers to choose Gulf Air for their travels this year. The offer is available on all travel taking place from now until 11 December 2009. All travel must be completed by 14 December.
The airline has also introduced a number of unbelievable all inclusive return flight offers on services from London Heathrow to fantastic holiday destinations outside the expensive euro zone including Kuala Lumpur from £386, Bangkok from £390, Muscat from £245, Kochi from £330, Shanghai from £360, Bahrain from £330 and Dubai and Abu Dhabi from £247. And don’t forget, KIDS GO HALF PRICE, a 25% saving on the normal Gulf Air children’s fare.
Gulf Air prides itself on recognising the needs of families travelling with them. It was the first airline in the world to introduce the onboard Sky Nanny, a dedicated service for the individual needs of all its customers, no matter how young or old they are. Sky Nanny takes the strain off parents travelling with young children and keeps the younger passengers amused during the journey making it a memorable and enjoyable experience for both parents and children.
Working on board all three of Gulf Air’s service from London, Sky Nanny offers help with boarding and disembarkation, gives parents that much-needed break during a long flight and generally provides a watchful eye on the little ones.
Every Gulf Air Sky Nanny is specially trained for inflight childcare services so parents can be assured that children will receive the best care and attention every step of the way.
www.gulfair.com
Transport
6/27/2009 6:17:44 AM UTC
Friday, June 26, 2009
EL AL celebrates 60 years of flying to London
The guest list read like a ‘who’s who’ of the Jewish community which gathered together on Tuesday 23rd June to celebrate EL AL’s 60th anniversary of flying to London. The reception was held at the Zabludowicz Arts Projects in Chalk Farm, which was decked out in blue and white and images of the history of EL AL over the last 60 years brought from the archives in Tel Aviv.
Members of the Jewish community, Jewish organisations, EL AL’s top frequent flyers, travel agents, tour operators and the media mingled together to celebrate 60 years of uninterrupted services between London and Tel Aviv.
From left to right. Uri Danor - EL AL GM UK and Ireland, Haim Romano - President and CEO EL AL, Amikam Cohen - Chairman EL AL , Pujo Zabludowicz - EL AL share holder and owner of the Zabludowicz Gallery.
Welcome speeches were given by Haim Romano, President and CEO of EL AL, Amikam Cohen Chairman of EL AL as well as one from Pujo Zabludowicz, who generously allowed EL AL to use the venue for the evening. On behalf of the guests Geoffrey Ognall, Vice Chairman of the UJIA gave a heart felt response highlighting the special ties between EL AL, the Jewish community in the UK and Israel.
Transport
6/26/2009 10:06:38 AM UTC
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Air Malta to increase flights on London Gatwick
From 1st November 2009 Air Malta will increase capacity on the London Gatwick – Malta route, with 2 flights per week during the months of November and March. This means that instead of a daily service to London Gatwick, Air Malta will operate 9 weekly flights. In addition the airline will increase 1 weekly flight for the Christmas travelling period, whilst larger aircraft will be deployed on all the daily Gatwick services in the remaining winter months. Brock Friesen, Chief Officer Commercial said “This is line with the airline’s commercial strategy to extend the summer season and reduce the traditional traffic slowdown between the summer and winter months. The additional shoulder traffic will bolster the local tourism industry during this challenging period. Gatwick airport is one of most attractive London airports vis-à-vis leisure short break traffic that requires frequent and convenient schedules. Air Malta is committed to offer both all year round.” The airline has also taken the decision to increase the Summer 2010 frequency from 12 to 14 weekly flights. These decisions are Air Malta’s first steps to ensure that Malta has sustainable seat capacity available to the London area for the next 18 months. Air Malta is confident that through its strong relationship with bmi, the airline will be well positioned to sustain traffic growth from this London gateway as the global economy moves out of the economic recession. The code-share partnership with bmi, enables the Maltese airline to extend its sales and marketing reach throughout the United Kingdom.
The London capacity increase is further proof of Air Malta’s commitment to the local tourism industry and is the only airline that has supported continuously the major London routes throughout its 35 year history. www.airmalta.com
Transport
6/24/2009 6:49:07 PM UTC
Aer Arann connects Cork with Donegal, Derry Galway & Knock
Aer Arann has introduced connecting flights to Cork from Donegal, Derry, Galway and Knock Ireland West via Dublin. From as little as €45 one way including taxes, business and leisure passengers can now travel conveniently throughout Ireland, saving hours of additional driving time in the process.
Customers travelling to Cork from Donegal, Galway and Knock Ireland West can simply proceed directly to their onward departure gate. Derry passengers will need to follow the airport’s straightforward international transfer policy for travel between the UK and the Republic of Ireland.
“These new flight services open up the possibility for short but important business and leisure trips that would otherwise involve lengthy and often frustrating car journeys” comments Andrew Kelly, Aer Arann’s Director of Corporate Affairs. “By opting for a connecting flight rather than driving, customers can save significant travel time, as well as enjoying the added comfort of travelling with Aer Arann” he adds.
www.AerArann.com
Transport
6/24/2009 12:13:29 PM UTC
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Air New Zealand Increases Baggage Allowances
Air New Zealand is increasing the checked and cabin baggage allowances for its Pacific Premium Economy (PPE) customers from June 2009. Premium Economy passengers will now be entitled to the current Business Premier allowances and priority tags on Air New Zealand operated services.
For passengers travelling via the US the piece system applies and Premium Economy passengers can now check-in two pieces with a maximum weight of 32 kgs per piece. Premium economy passengers travelling on flights via Hong Kong will be able to check in one bag weighing up to 30kgs.
All customers with an Airpoints standby upgrade to a higher class will also be entitled to the Business Class baggage allowance. This will apply to all checked and cabin baggage and priority bag tagging, regardless of whether the upgrade is awarded.
Transport
6/23/2009 9:11:01 AM UTC
Monday, June 22, 2009
Happy 25th Birthday - Virgin Atlantic
Virgin Atlantic, today celebrated its 25th birthday in style by recreating the very first flight to New York that departed on 22 June 1984. Sir Richard Branson, President of Virgin Atlantic, was joined onboard by frequent travellers, travel trade VIPs and a host of special guests including leading fashion designer Vivienne Westwood, international cricketer Kevin Pietersen and his wife, former Liberty X singer Jessica, as well as Ian Botham and Christopher Biggins, who was a passenger on the very first Virgin Atlantic flight 25 years ago.
As part of the celebrations at Heathrow Airport before the historic departure, Sir Richard Branson was joined on the wing of the Boeing 747-400 Virgin Atlantic aircraft, named ‘Birthday Girl’, by acclaimed supermodel and icon, Kate Moss who came to personally wish the airline a Happy Birthday.
Speaking at Heathrow Airport, Sir Richard Branson, said: “I am so proud of what we have achieved in the last 25 years. It is a tribute to the staff of Virgin Atlantic that we are in the leading position we are in today. It seems a long time ago that we took that first flight in 1984, and so much has been achieved since then. We would like to thank the millions of travellers that have put their faith in us and the thousands of staff who have created such a great airline.”
Steve Ridgway, Chief Executive of Virgin Atlantic said: “Today’s milestone is a huge accomplishment for Virgin Atlantic. In the last 25 years, our 8500 staff worldwide have helped us build a fantastic airline against all the odds, whether battling with our competitors or enduring the ups and downs of the aviation industry. Since 1984 Virgin Atlantic has grown up a lot but thanks to the creativity, enthusiasm and hard work of our staff, we are definitely still red hot!”
The airline also received a special birthday message from Prime Minister Gordon Brown who said:
“I’m delighted to congratulate Virgin Atlantic on your 25th anniversary. Britain is rightly proud of having the world’s most innovative and competitive airlines. Virgin Atlantic and Richard Branson’s vision and pioneering spirit have changed the global airline business over the last twenty-five years. People can now afford to fly to places they previously only dreamt of. Aviation underpins our economic well-being. Virgin Atlantic is now also at the forefront of developing new technologies to meet the challenge of climate change. May this pioneering spirit continue throughout your second quarter century.”
Today’s special birthday flight will be under the command of Captain Geoff Andreasen, Virgin Atlantic’s Chief Boeing Pilot, and First Officer Niamh O’Connor. The Flight Service Manager on the flight operated the very first Virgin Atlantic flight in 1984. Chris Morley, who has been with the airline for 25 years, will be leading the team of 18 cabin crew across the Atlantic.
During the birthday flight guests will enjoy a taste of the 1980s, with specially themed music and meals designed with an 80s twist. Among the movies onboard will be ‘Airplane’, which was famously shown on the airline’s first ever flight. Entertainers will also be onboard to ensure that everyone is in the party spirit. Once in New York guests will be invited to the exclusive Virgin Atlantic Red Hot Birthday Party in Manhattan.
Over 65 million passengers have chosen to travel with Virgin Atlantic since its launch in 1984. The airline now flies to 30 destinations around the world, from its main bases at London Heathrow and London Gatwick, using a modern, young fleet of Airbus A340 and Boeing 747 aircraft.
www.virginatlantic.com
Transport
6/22/2009 10:52:41 AM UTC
Friday, June 19, 2009
Germanwings all set for Manchester
The low-cost airline, has announced that it plans to launch a new route between Cologne / Bonn and Manchester from October 2009. Introduced as a part of its winter timetable, the carrier will offer five services a week from its German headquarters, allowing travellers from Manchester to connect to destinations across Europe.
The announcement comes as a part of Germanwings’ ongoing focus on business travel. More than 40% of the airline’s customers are now made up of corporate travellers and it will look to build on this by adding Manchester, the UK’s fastest growing economy outside of London and the economic powerhouse of the North West, to its route network.
The news also reiterates the carrier’s commitment to the UK and Ireland. Germanwings already serves London all year round and Edinburgh and Dublin during the summer months, and is reviewing additional options within the market for future opportunities.
Commenting on the launch, Thomas Winkelmann, CEO of germanwings said: “Manchester is an important step for us. It has one of the fastest growing economies in Britain today, and is seen by many as the UK’s second city. By launching a service connecting it directly with Cologne / Bonn we hope to tap into a major business market which continues to grow rapidly.”
“At the same time we also expect the route to be extremely popular with leisure travellers in the North West, who will now not only be able to visit Germany’s oldest city, Cologne, but will also be able to connect to more than 60 other European destinations quickly and efficiently.”
www.germanwings.com
Transport
6/19/2009 9:35:44 PM UTC
Pay Economy, Fly Business with Malaysia Airlines
Malaysia Airlines has launched a ‘pay economy, fly business’ offer, giving passengers the chance to travel in the business class section at economy fares.
The offer is available on routes to Kuala Lumpur (prices from £1499), Bali (from £1539), Sydney (from £1889) and Auckland (from £1859) and ensures a luxurious start to anyone’s holiday.
Services available in business class include: spacious seats; a wide choice of food and drink; an amenity kit with pampering products; an in-flight shopping service offering designer brands; and the best multimedia in-flight entertainment system on the market. Over 100 hours of movies and TV, plus games and music are available on personal 10.4” LCD touch screen monitor and portable media player.
The offer is valid for bookings made before 30 June inclusive and on flights departing on or before 8 July, between 15 August to 9 December and between 16 January to 31 March 2010. Prices quoted above are inclusive of all fees and taxes, subject to availability at time of bookings. www.malaysiaairlines.com .
Transport
6/19/2009 6:52:48 AM UTC
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Star Alliance Airlines move at Heathrow
Five Star Alliance member carriers - Austrian, Croatia Airlines, Lufthansa, SWISS and TAP – have moved from Terminal 2 to the refurbished Terminal 1 at London’s Heathrow Airport. They join Air New Zealand, Asiana, bmi, LOT Polish Airlines, South African Airways, United and US Airways who were already operating from Terminal 1.
As part of this move, a common Star Alliance branded check-in area used by Austrian, Croatia Airlines, LOT Polish Airlines, Lufthansa and TAP has opened. This area features dedicated check-in counters for First, Business and Economy Class passengers as well as for Star Alliance Gold Card holders travelling on any of the five member carriers. A number of self-service check-in kiosks as well as a bag-drop area are also available. After check-in, passengers pass through a separate security line, which also features a fast track lane for top-tier customers.
Air New Zealand, Asiana, South African Airways, SWISS, United and US Airways each have dedicated check-in counters in the completely redesigned main hall of Terminal 1, with bmi offering a check-in zone conveniently located to both international and domestic departure gates.
Once airside, eligible customers have a choice of three different lounge facilities. bmi offers two lounges, one mainly for U.K. and Ireland departures and the newly opened international lounge – bmi Number One Heathrow - located next to the main international departure gates. In addition, the Star Alliance First and Business Class departure lounge is available to First and Business Class passengers, invited guests and Star Alliance Gold Card holders travelling on any member carrier from Terminal 1. The lounge features separate First Class and Business Class sections, food service areas, two business centres with computers, printers, faxes and Wi-Fi Internet access, shower facilities and a special area for children.
The relocation is part of Star Alliance’s ongoing “Move under one Roof” strategy, bringing airlines together to improve the travel experience for customers and create efficiencies for the member airlines.
Star Alliance now is the largest alliance operating out of the core Central Area at Heathrow. The Central Area is the only area at Heathrow that has direct access to the full range of public transport - Heathrow Express and the London Connect Service, Underground trains to Central London as well as local and regional bus services.
Transport
6/18/2009 2:41:07 PM UTC
Qantas introduce online check-in
Qantas has introduced international online check-in and advance seat selection, expanding the range of services available to customers. Group Executive Manager Customer and Marketing, Lesley Grant, said the new services would ensure an enhanced travel experience for customers. “The ability to check-in online for international travel means customers can check-in at their leisure between 24 hours and two hours before their flight from their home, office or hotel,” Grant said.
“Customers who check-in online will enjoy a faster airport experience with dedicated online check-in counters for bag drop and necessary visa checks.
“And we are rewarding our top tier Frequent Flyers, (Platinum, Gold and Silver) with even more choice - the ability to choose their seat online.
“Immediately after making a booking, whether at qantas.com or through other booking channels, eligible Frequent Flyers are now able to request their seat for international flights.*”
“Our aim is to provide travellers with a wide range of services to ensure a seamless travel experience, and customers can expect to see even more enhancements to domestic and international customer services later in 2009.”
Transport
6/18/2009 2:35:38 PM UTC
Euorstar introduces single fares from £35
Eurostar has introduced single fares to all its destinations. The new fares start from the wholly inclusive price of £35 for London to Paris/Brussels.
As part of a commitment to greater transparency, Eurostar is helping travellers find better deals, by simplifying its fare structure. Travellers can expect more flexibility with the removal of “stay away” conditions such as Saturday Night Away, One Night Away, Midweek Day Return and Weekend Day Return.
Nick Mercer, Eurostar’s Commercial Director, commented: “We want to help travellers who are planning a tour of Europe or who need the flexibility to return by a different route, by making low priced single fares available.
“We hope this greater range of fare options will allow travellers to make even more use of Europe’s high-speed rail network and exploit the environmental advantages of train over plane for seamless rail journeys.”
As part of the changes and in a move that more accurately reflects the product offering, Leisure Select fares have increased. The new lead-in fare for Leisure Select return travel from London – Paris/Brussels is £175 return. Passengers travelling Leisure Select benefit from more spacious seats, roomier carriages, a 3-course meal with wine*, complimentary newspapers and magazines, and excellent ‘at seat’ service.
Eurostar continues to offer its widely available lead-in return fare of £59 which has gone unchanged for over six years.
www.eurostar.com
Transport
6/18/2009 8:27:12 AM UTC
Qatar Airways to launch Melbourne route
Akbar Al Baker the CEO said that Qatar Airways will launch Australian services initially to Melbourne and the inaugural flight will take place on December 6.
Qatar Airways will begin operating three weekly services using a brand new Boeing B777-200 Long Range aircraft to be delivered to the airline later this year. Operations will quickly become daily early in the New Year.
Al Baker said that he has been waiting patiently for Boeing to deliver aircraft that Qatar Airways has on order to begin operating the first of its two planned routes into Australia.
“I know the travelling public is eager for us to begin serving Australia and I’ve had many people ask me about our direct routes to Melbourne and Sydney. We’re finalising some details with regulatory authorities in Australia, and once we’ve received the necessary aircraft from Boeing, we will be ready to operate.
“Qatar Airways already has 4,000 frequent fliers in Australia that are part of our loyalty programme, though the local market remains largely untapped. The Australian economy was one of the few in the world that grew in the first quarter of 2009, so this shows that the market there is still very strong, and we believe there is demand,” said Al Baker.
The new operation will connect travellers from the United Kingdom and Europe to Australia with a one-stop service and a planned one hour connection time in Doha. From Qatar Airways’ hub in Doha, passengers can also link to numerous destinations across South Asia, the Middle East and North Africa.
Qatar Airways Senior Manager Europe Paul Johannes said that the prospect of European passenger traffic connecting to the Australian services from Doha was good news for travellers.
“Qatar Airways is a well-established brand in the UK and key points in Europe, so we already have a built-in market in this region that will feed into Australia which is an important destination for a lot of Europeans,” he said.
The Boeing 777-200 Long Range aircraft operating on the route will offer a two-class configuration of 259 seats. In Business Class, there are 42 seats with passengers able to enjoy comfort and space offering a pitch of up to 78 inches with each seat converting into 180-degree fully flat beds. With a 2–2–2 seat configuration, Business Class passengers are assured of either a window or aisle seat and plenty of space.
www.qatarairways.com
Transport
6/18/2009 6:05:59 AM UTC
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
TAM offers courtesy airport transfers
TAM, is offering its Business Class passengers a free 20 minute helicopter transfer service between São Paulo’s international airport at Guarulhos and the mid-town airport of Congonhas. A considerable time saving on the road transfer that takes an hour in normal São Paulo traffic and two hours or more in rush hour.
The courtesy helicopter transfer is being offered through August 31 subject to confirmation, availability and weather. After August 31 the cost of the one-way transfer will be R$829 (£260) if booked more than 24-hours in advance, and R$989 (£315) if booked less than 24 hours in advance. Passengers not flying in Business Class can book and pay for the helicopter transfer, while all TAM passengers are offered a free bus transfer between Guarulhos and Congonhas.
TAM operates the hourly helicopter service from 06.00 to 22.00 at Congonhas and from 06.30 to 22.30 at Guarulhos. Passengers can choose to have their luggage collected or delivered for them at any address in Greater São Paulo. São Paulo, along with New York, is considered the helicopter capital of the world with one of the largest helicopter fleets of any city and over 260 heliports.
Reservations for the helicopter transfer can be made with TAM in the UK on 020 8897 3700.
Passengers travelling in Business Class on TAM flights from London can also request a complimentary airport transfer service in a chauffeur driven Mercedes E Class, S Class or MPV Viano. The passenger(s) will be picked up from or dropped off at their home, office or hotel within a 65-mile radius of London Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 4.
To request the car transfer service, Business Class passengers should contact TAM’s Customer Service Centre 48-hours before their flight on 020 8897 3700.
TAM’s Business class passengers are also offered a courtesy chauffeur driven transfer to-and-from their hotel, house or office at a number of South American destinations including Buenos Aires, Lima, Montevideo and Santiago.
Transport
6/16/2009 9:36:57 PM UTC
TravelPlus View: Taxing Times
The Statue of Liberty has been a symbol of freedom and democracy since its inauguration in 1886. What is not a symbol of freedom and democracy is Air Passenger Duty (APD), especially as applied by the current UK government.
APD is a stealth tax that aims to rip off any traveller based in the UK or flying through the UK. The money raised does not go to improve the transport infrastructure, nor does it help environmental causes. Put simply the money goes into the government’s one large pot, that same pot that the MPs dipped into for their expenses or to buy the banks.
Potentially APD is a catastrophe for the UK travel industry, the travelling public and British airlines. We at TravelPlus urge every one of our readers to engage in defeating this unfair and unnecessary tax. You can read more about its implications on page 5 in our latest issue.
So what can we do to defeat APD and how do you get your voice heard?
In a way we are fortunate that a General Election has to be held in the UK before 3 June 2010 and that politicians have never been less loved. That means they will be looking at every which way to get our votes. We need to make it clear that any candidate that supports APD will not get our vote. It is that simple.
We ask all readers who have a vote in the UK to write to the candidates in their constituency and ask them what their position is on APD. We would also urge you to write a similar letter to both David Cameron and Nick Clegg to ask how they and their parties view APD. Make it clear that if they support it, they don’t get your vote. While Labour is committed to APD, we must not take it for granted that the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats won’t over turn the tax if it wins them support. Both Cameron, Clegg, and in fact any MP, can be written to at the House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA.
If we don’t overturn this tax now we never will. The Dutch government has decided to reduce APD to zero while the British government plans to bleed travellers by up to £170 per person per trip while offering nothing in return. By next year the average £365 return fare from London to Los Angeles will consist of £319 in taxes with just £46 going to the airline, assuming any are still flying.
Join us on the barricades or don’t complain when you do have to pay through the nose to travel while the MPs put the cost of their APD down on expenses!
Simon Ward, Publisher & Editor-in-Chief
Transport
6/16/2009 11:09:18 AM UTC
Monday, June 15, 2009
MSC Splendida will bowl you over!
The countdown is on to the official launch of MSC Cruises’s second flagship, MSC Splendida, on 12 July in Barcelona.
In an exciting first for MSC Cruises – and the first time this has featured on a European cruise ship - MSC Splendida will feature two innovative mini-bowling alleys in its high-tech Sports Bar.
Every aspect of these ten-pin bowling alleys has been carefully designed to provide the maximum entertainment, including a traditional-looking bowling surface that is actually made of a tough phenol compound which allows guests to join in the fun without having to change into special bowling shoes.
The alleys are scaled down to work perfectly in a bar environment, to encourage people to mix and mingle. The bowling balls have been sized slightly smaller than usual, so they are manageable for youngsters while still presenting a challenge to older players.
Increasing the fun, there are two large LCD electronic screens featuring interactive videogame animations, with a choice of Ten Pin Tour and Turkey Shoot. And of course, surrounding the bowling alleys, you’ll find all the feature-rich facilities of the sports bar itself, with big screen TVs and a wealth of interactive sports games for solo and group play, making the Sports Bar the ideal place for a change of pace to meet friends old and new.
MSC Splendida is the twin sister to MSC Fantasia which was launched in December 2008. Together, they are the largest cruise ships ever commissioned by a European owner and set new standards in spaciousness, comfort, facilities, design innovation and refinement. Despite being sister ships, their themed areas feature many differences, such as the bowling alleys, which are unique to MSC Splendida.
MSC Splendida has a choice of six restaurants, including the a la carte Mediterranean L’Olivo, along with 18 bars and lounges, MSC Aurea Spa, solarium, shuffleboard, jogging track, sports centre, squash and tennis courts, five swimming pools and an incredible 19 leisure and entertainment venues, with a casino, theatre and 4D cinema – making every day different!
www.msccruises.com
Transport
6/15/2009 2:17:52 PM UTC
Iberia to offer flights to Sydney
The Spanish airline and its Australian oneworld partner signed an agreement over Madrid-Sydney flights via London and Frankfurt.
Starting on July 15 Iberia will offer its customers flights from Madrid to Sydney, under a new code-sharing arrangement with Australia’s Qantas airline. This is the first time the Spanish airline offers flights to Australia. Iberia passengers can choose among three daily options for the Sydney flight, two via Heathrow in London, and one via Frankfurt, Germany.
The arrangement extends the options of Iberia customers and strengthens relations between Iberia and Qantas which, as partners in the oneworld airline alliance, already honour each others’ frequent flyers points and share the use of VIP lounges, among other privileges.
Transport
6/15/2009 1:01:18 PM UTC
Friday, June 12, 2009
Fly to Singapore for £295.00 return.
Singapore Airlines launch their Exceptional Value sale, offering incredible fares to all. Customers who access the singaporeair.com website between the 13th and the 30th of June 2009 will be able to purchase flights to Singapore from as little as £295.00. For those who would like to experience the award winning Singapore Airlines Business Class, there has never been a better opportunity with the all new Simply Better Business fare for £1585.
Return fares are available from London Heathrow or Manchester Airport and are valid for outbound travel from the 1st of September to the 9th of December 2009 and the 16th of January to the 31st of March 2010.
“We are delighted to be able to offer these fantastic new fares to our customers,” said Joey Seow, General Manager of Singapore Airlines UK and Ireland. “We hope that many of our existing customers, and those still yet to experience flying with Singapore Airlines, will take this opportunity to enjoy our award winning service, fine dining and state of the art in-flight entertainment when travelling to Singapore and beyond."
*Singapore Airlines Simply Better Business fares are now available when two passengers travel together on all sectors from London Heathrow or Manchester Airport.
www.singaporeair.com .
Transport
6/12/2009 3:08:53 PM UTC
A Glimmer of Economic Confidence reports OAG
This may be the 11th successive month of cutbacks in global airline schedules; however the rate of decline in seat capacity is lower than at any time since October 2008 according to OAG, as it releases its monthly report on trends in the supply of airline flights and seats.
The world's airlines have scheduled 4% (104,216) fewer flights for June 2009 compared with the same month last year, with a 2% drop in seat capacity of 6.7 million fewer seats. The total number of flights scheduled to operate worldwide this month is 2.43 million, offering 297.5 million seats to travelers around the globe.
Last month, the year-on-year global frequency and capacity figures were down by 5% and 3% respectively. Global year-on-year capacity reductions had remained at 3% every month since November 2008, apart from a sharp 7% decline in February this year.
David Beckerman, vice president OAG Market Intelligence, said, "As the Northern Hemisphere begins its summer holiday season, the airline community is curbing its capacity cuts in anticipation of a welcome boost in air travel. However, we shouldn't assume that this is the start of recovery and growth; the outlook remains uncertain and figures are still down year-on-year, but it does indicate a glimmer of economic confidence."
Transport
6/12/2009 10:36:10 AM UTC
Brazilian Football Team Flies the TAM Magic Red Carpet
As an official sponsor of the national Brazilian football team, TAM flew the players, coaches and accompanying journalists from Brazil to Johannesburg on June 11 to take part in the FIFA Confederations Cup. The tournament, a warm up for next year’s World Cup which begins on 11 June 2010, takes place in South Africa from 14-28 June and as well as Brazil includes the national teams of Spain, Italy, New Zealand, USA, Egypt, Iraq and South Africa.
The Brazilian team flew the “Magic Red Carpet” to South Africa aboard a specially painted TAM aircraft. The plane had been painted in the team colours that include the five gold stars that represent Brazil’s five world championships. The nose cone was painted to look like a football.
While global expectations are growing ahead of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, there is already great interest in the 20th World Cup that will be held in Brazil in 2014. It will be the first time that consecutive World Cups have been staged in the Southern Hemisphere and the first World Cup to be held in South America since 1978.
FIFA recently announced the host cities for the 2014 World Cup. Given the size of Brazil a total of 12 cities, rather than ten, have been selected. The cities that will now become global household names thanks to the World Cup include Belo Horizonte, Brasília, Cuiabá, Curitiba, Fortaleza, Manaus, Natal, Porto Alegre, Recife, Rio de Janeiro, Salvador and São Paulo.
As Brazil and the Southern Hemisphere’s largest airline, TAM is the only major international carrier to fly to all 12 of the Brazilian cites that will host the games at the 2014 World Cup. TAM currently flies to 42 cities in Brazil, and serves another 37 through commercial agreements with regional carriers. It also offers flights to 18 international destinations, including a daily service to London utilising Boeing 777-300ERs.
As in 1950, the final of the 2014 World Cup will be played at the Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro. In 1950 just 13 teams played in the 4th World Cup that was spread across the cities of Belo Horizonte, Curitiba, Porto Alegre, Recife, Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. England played in Belo Horizonte and Rio de Janeiro, while Uruguay famously won the championship by beating Brazil in the last game of the tournament.
Transport
6/12/2009 10:08:54 AM UTC
Thursday, June 11, 2009
A380 To fly to the pearl of the Orient
Singapore Airlines will fly the world’s largest passenger aircraft, the Airbus A380, on the Singapore-Hong Kong route from 9 July 2009. Hong Kong will be the fifth international destination and second Asian city which Singapore Airlines operates the superjumbo aircraft to. The Airline started operating the A380 in October 2007 to Sydney and subsequently added services to London, Tokyo and Paris.
"The operation of the A380 to Hong Kong shows our confidence in the demand for both business and leisure travel between Singapore and the famed ‘Pearl of the Orient’. Hong Kong is a vibrant business hub and at the same time it has much to offer leisure travellers looking for great places to shop, eat and play,” said Mr. Huang Cheng Eng, Singapore Airlines’ Executive Vice President, Marketing and the Regions.
Exclusively available on the A380 are the Singapore Airlines Suites. Each Suite customer enjoys a high level of privacy in his own cabin in the sky, behind sliding doors and adjustable roller blinds. The Suites come furnished with a luxurious and fully adjustable leather seat, upholstered by world-renowned Poltrona Frau, and a full-sized bed. For entertainment, customers can enjoy crystal-clear images on a sleek 23-inch high-resolution LCD monitor, mounted on the wall in each Suite.
The Singapore Airlines A380 Business Class is in a league of its own. Measuring 86 centimetres (34 inches) in width, the Business Class seat is one of the widest in the world and each has direct access to the aisle. Each seat can be converted into a comfortable wide bed, simply by folding down the seat back.
Singapore Airlines’ new Economy Class seats offer customers unprecedented comfort and space. The ergonomically designed seat not only maximises knee and legroom, it also boasts intelligent features such as a non-intrusive reading light and height-adjustable leather headrests with side panels.
Customers across all three classes can enjoy a wide range of the latest movies, TV programmes and a library of CDs on KrisWorld, Singapore Airlines’ award-winning inflight entertainment system. Come mealtime, delectable inflight meals, designed exclusively by world-class chefs like Matt Moran from Australia, Zhu Jun from China and Sam Leong from Singapore, are served and presented on exclusive Givenchy-designed service ware.
Singapore Airlines currently has eight A380s in service, a further 11 on firm order, and options on six more.
Transport
6/11/2009 4:16:11 PM UTC
New home for Lufthansa at Heathrow T1
Lufthansa will relocate its Heathrow passenger operation to Terminal 1 on Tuesday 16th June 2009.
The recently refurbished Terminal will provide Lufthansa passengers with a bright and spacious environment as well as greatly enhanced facilities. The £100 million refurbishment has transformed the terminal into a more open, clean and simplified facility. The overall passenger experience will be greatly improved thanks to a new check-in area, baggage reclaim and arrivals concourse which result in shorter walking distances from kerbside to check-in and to the improved departure gate area.
Announcing the move to Terminal 1 Marianne Sammann, Lufthansa General Manager UK & Ireland, said, “I believe this move will further enhance the Lufthansa travel experience for our customers. Our refurbished, Star Alliance-branded check-in area in Zone K is light and airy offering 17 check-in desks, 12 check-in machines and six quick bag drops to help speed up the overall check-in process. After checking in, passengers are able to proceed directly through a bespoke security facility located directly behind the check-in area of Zone K.
“For First Class customers, HON Circle Members, Senators and Star Gold Card holders, there is an exclusive First Class lobby at one end of Zone K. As well as four First Class check in counters. A furnished waiting area is available and the lobby provides direct priority access to the fast track security control. Frequent Travellers, Star Silver Card holders and Business Class customers will also be able to use this fast track using an alternative route around the First Class lobby.
Terminal 1 will also become home to many of Lufthansa’s Star Alliance partners. Austrian Airlines, Croatia Airlines, SWISS and TAP Portugal will move from Terminal 2 with Lufthansa in June. They join Air New Zealand, Asiana Airlines, bmi, Lot Polish Airlines, South African Airways, United Airlines and US Airways which already operate out of Terminal 1.
Once the moves are completed, the 22 Star Alliance member carriers serving Heathrow will be nearly evenly split between Terminals 1 and 3, the core Central Area at Heathrow - the only part of Heathrow that has direct access to both the Heathrow Express and the London Connect Service, all Underground trains to central London and local and regional bus services.
www.lufthansa.com
Transport
6/11/2009 4:08:14 PM UTC
SAS Summer Seat Sale Kicks Off - more than 30% off fares
Scandinavian Airlines System’s (SAS) Summer Sale kicks off 11 June - meaning great discounts on SAS flights from the UK to Scandinavia. What’s more SAS offers child discounts – which makes a family holiday in Scandinavia an even more attractive proposition this summer. Children qualify for a 25 per cent discount off all sale fares.
Example one way fares including taxes during the Summer Sale include:
London Heathrow – Oslo from £61, saving £18 on the normal lowest fare
Manchester - Oslo from £61 pounds, a saving of £36 on the normal lowest fare
Birmingham – Copenhagen from £73, a saving of £10 on the normal lowest fare
London – Stavanger from £61, a saving of £20 on the normal lowest fare
For a ten day period, ending 21 June, SAS fares will be discounted by up to 38% on a range of key routes. These discounts apply for travel between 29 June and 31 August.
SAS has a comprehensive network out of the UK into Scandinavia with direct flights from London Heathrow, Gatwick and London City, Manchester, Birmingham, Edinburgh and Aberdeen to the Scandinavian capitals and beyond.
www.flysas.co.uk
Transport
6/11/2009 10:41:00 AM UTC
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Twenty five per cent off premium economy with EVA Air
Travel to the Far East in style and upgrade to premium economy for as little as £220 – saving up to 25 per cent off EVA Air’s premium economy Elite Class with the launch of exclusive online fares. Return fares from London Heathrow to Bangkok start from just £706 and from £729 to Taipei including taxes. The standard starting price for a return airfare with EVA Air from London Heathrow to Bangkok in Elite Class usually costs from £890 and from £990 to Taipei including taxes.
Flights are on sale now until 15 July 2009 and are valid for travel until 9 December 2009 excluding the period 11 July – 27 August 2009. These fares are subject to availability and are only bookable online.
EVA Air’s award-winning Elite Class offers many of the comforts usually only associated with business class travel, at a fraction of the price. Forming just 20 per cent of the aircraft’s total seat capacity, the airline’s pioneering premium economy product gives passengers increased privacy during the flight.
Travellers benefit from a dedicated check-in desk and increased baggage allowance of 25kgs, as well as 18.5 inch wide ergonomically designed, memory foam seats with a generous 38-inch seat pitch.
EVA Air flies to Taipei via Bangkok six times a week from London Heathrow and offers passengers a choice of three classes of cabin service: Premium Laurel business class, Elite Class premium economy and Economy class.
www.evaair.com
Transport
6/10/2009 10:59:00 AM UTC
Monday, June 08, 2009
Skyteam Lounge opens in T4
S kyTeam have announced that the first level of its co-branded alliance lounge in Terminal 4 at London Heathrow International Airport (LHR) opened on 04 June 2009. The two-level lounge occupies more than 1,600 square metres and offers space for more than 300 passengers. Eligible passengers travelling through Terminal 4 on Continental Airlines, Delta Air Lines, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and Kenya Airways operated flights can enjoy access to the first level of the co-branded SkyTeam lounge. Other eligible passengers will gain access once additional SkyTeam member airlines begin operating from Terminal 4.
www.skyteam.com
Transport
6/8/2009 8:06:12 AM UTC
Friday, June 05, 2009
Swiss International Air Lines moves to Terminal 1
Swiss International Air Lines will be one of the first of the first Star Alliance airlines to move to London Heathrow Terminal 1 on 11 June 2009. The improved lounges and facilities along with the bright and spacious check-in area will offer customers extra comfort and convenience. The check-in area has been designed to create a more organised and less congested environment, which in turn will lessen waiting time and stressful queuing. In addition, SWISS HON Circle and Miles & More Senator members, as well as First and Business Class passengers can enjoy the designated First or Business class areas in the new Star Alliance CIP Lounge. Both areas will feature private seating, complimentary food and beverages as well as shower facilities and the latest in business technology including Wi-Fi Internet access. The BMI lounge also welcomes Miles & More Frequent Travellers. Gregor Koncilja, Country Manager UK & Ireland for SWISS commented: “We are very much looking forward to moving to our new home and are pleased and proud to be one of the first Star Alliance airlines to do so. We are confident that Terminal 1 with improved facilities and lounges will offer an increased comfort and better travel experience to our customers even before they step on board.”
Transport
6/5/2009 11:20:32 AM UTC
Air New Zealand Announces Reduction in services.
Air New Zealand has announced that they will be reducing flights on the London-Hong Kong route from seven services a week to five services a week. NZ38/39 flights scheduled to depart on Wednesdays will cease effective from 23 September and NZ38/39 flights on Mondays from 12 October. Services between Hong Kong and Auckland are unaffected.
Scott Carr, Air New Zealand General Manager, UK and Europe, said: “As everyone is well aware the airline industry is facing exceedingly tough times at the moment and regrettably, the Asia markets have been hit hardest. It is in this context that Air New Zealand has taken the decision to reduce flights on the London-Hong Kong route”
He continues, “These are not easy decisions for any airline but we are confident that this is the right action for our business at this point in time. However while times are tough overall we firmly believe we are well placed to deal with the current environment to deliver a great flying experience for our customers”.
Transport
6/5/2009 9:06:47 AM UTC
Thursday, June 04, 2009
Travellers gain early morning Newcastle service
A new early morning year-round flight is being introduced by Eastern Airways from Southampton International Airport to Newcastle, offering greater convenience for south of England business travellers.
The independent business-focused airline, which recently announced new services from Southampton to Liverpool starting in July, will launch the 7am timing to Newcastle along with a new 4.05pm Southampton departure from 6 July 2009. Flights will arrive in Newcastle at 8.20am and 5.25pm respectively.
The new weekday flight will be offered along with the existing 7.05pm weekday Southampton to Newcastle departure and will replace the current 9.20am 4.25pm services. Also, flights to Southampton will leave Newcastle at 8.50am, 2pm and 5.30pm.
“We’ve responded to business traveller requirements as it was evident there was a gap in the market for early morning departures from Southampton to Newcastle,” said Chris Holliday, Eastern Airways’ chief operating officer. “Adjusting the timings allows our Southampton passengers to arrive in Newcastle city centre before 9am and helps maximise their time in the north east.”
Eastern Airways will start its new three times a day weekday service from Southampton to Liverpool on 6 July 2009 and also flies to Leeds Bradford and Aberdeen from the Hampshire airport.
www.easternairways.com
Transport
6/4/2009 8:50:20 AM UTC
Monday, June 01, 2009
bmi opens doors to new international lounge at Heathrow
bmi, announces the opening today of its new international lounge, bmi Number One Heathrow. The flagship lounge has been conceived with customer comforts in mind and provides a stylish environment in which to work, relax, dine and refresh.
bmi Number One Heathrow is the perfect stop for bmi customers connecting to any of bmi’s international destinations where they can choose to relax, refresh or rehydrate between flights and enjoy some homely British comforts.
bmi has created a new series of partnerships for the opening of the lounge that showcase Britain’s finest. Mark Hix, renowned and award-winning champion of British food is exclusively featuring his new line of salad dressings and ice creams on bmi’s midhaul Business Class menus and in bmi Number One Heathrow. The Hix branded ice-cream will be stocked in a freezer where bmi customers can help themselves to Hix’s generous pots of either ‘Credit Crunch’ (caramel and honeycomb chocolate), Rhubarb Crumble or Blueberry and Dorset Honey flavours. What better way to spend an idle hour waiting for your connecting flight than enjoying a sweet treat in the comfort of bmi’s flagship lounge.
bmi Number One Heathrow is open to bmi Business Class, Diamond Club (Gold and Silver) and Star Alliance Gold customers travelling to bmi international destinations. Located above Gate 5 in Terminal 1, bmi Number One Heathrow has a unique layout. It does not feature a reception desk – instead customers are welcomed inside by members of the Lounge Team. The space is divided into informal zones that cater to the varying needs of the international traveller – the emphasis being on providing a sense of comfort and familiarity.
Customers are welcomed in to bmi Number One Heathrow where style and comfort are paramount. A range of different chair designs allow travellers to rest, work or even nap in daybeds. Great views over the runway add to the experience. The Study offers a work oriented environment with desk seating as well as a boardroom-style table and free Wi-Fi is available.
The Café is centred around a stunning custom-made black Aga where steaming hot soup is available all day as well as a range of delicious food around the clock. From 1 July bmi will be launching their new dining-on-the-ground service for their evening flights where customers can choose to enjoy a tasty evening meal in bmi Number One Heathrow enabling them to relax and sleep once on board.
An informal, but sophisticated British pub environment is created in The Local where customers can unwind around a welcoming leather-buttoned horseshoe shaped bar and enjoy a choice of branded beverages including Fullers London Pride ale and English rosé wine in keeping with the strong British theme.
The new international lounge is the latest in a series of innovations from bmi. The airline recently launched its new Chauffeur Drive and Premium Check-in area at London Heathrow’s Terminal 1 to provide a fast and hassle free check-in service for Business Class and Premium Economy customers as well as bmi Diamond Club Gold and Silver card holders.
Transport
6/1/2009 1:16:49 PM UTC
Virgin Celebrates 20 years of Flying to Toko
This month Virgin Atlantic celebrates 20 years of flying to Tokyo, they first launched flights between London and Tokyo in May 1989 and has since carried nearly 3m passengers on the popular route. Originally departing from Gatwick, the service moved to Heathrow in 1991.
Steve Ridgway, Chief Executive of Virgin Atlantic said: “To be celebrating 20 years of flying to Tokyo is a real achievement for Virgin Atlantic and we are proud to have been offering passengers our excellent service on this route since 1989. “Twenty years on Tokyo still remains a very popular business and holiday destination, with an increasing number of passengers taking city breaks to the region for its diverse culture, great food and stunning city-life. All of us at Virgin Atlantic thank the people of Tokyo for supporting us over the last 20 years and we are pleased to play such a key role in the Japanese Community.”
Red hot fares are available on this route. Return Economy fares start from £620, Premium Economy fares start from £1098 and Upper Class fares start from £2686. All these fares include taxes and charges. These fares to Tokyo are available from 1st May to 21st July and 26th August to 13th December.
Transport
6/1/2009 10:12:39 AM UTC
Singapore begins daily A330-300 service to Nagoya
Singapore Airlines commenced daily Airbus A330-300 services between Singapore and Nagoya, Japan, with effect from today. The daily services replace the Airline’s five times weekly Boeing B777 operations on the route. The inaugural A330-300 flight to Nagoya took off from Singapore’s Changi Airport at 0100 hrs this morning, arriving at Central Japan International Airport at 0830hrs (all times local). The arrival of the aircraft into Nagoya coincides with the 20th anniversary of the Airline’s operation of services into the city.
Nagoya is the first Japanese city to receive Singapore Airlines’ A330-300 aircraft. Osaka will be the second when the Airline replaces its daily B777 services to Osaka with A330-300 services in early 2010. Said Singapore Airlines’ Executive Vice-President Operations and Services, Mr Mak Swee Wah: “We are delighted to commence A330-300 services into Nagoya. We are confident that our Japanese customers will be happy with our latest product offerings, specially designed for regional and medium-haul routes. It also reaffirms our commitment to constantly enhance our product offerings to provide our customers the very best travel experience.”
Transport
6/1/2009 8:18:28 AM UTC
Friday, May 29, 2009
AER ARANN SAYS BONJOUR TO SUMMER 2009
Aer Arann has launched its summer schedule which will see the return of the airline’s routes to La Rochelle, Nantes and Lorient in France from Cork beginning on May 30th. The airline will also be re-introducing its flights to Jersey and Southampton from Cork on the day. Flights to Lorient in the beautiful Brittany region of France will also be available from Galway and Waterford airports.
Fares to France from €60 and to Jersey and Southampton from €49, all one way including taxes.
Commenting on the summer schedule Andrew Kelly, Aer Arann’s Director of Corporate Affairs said “Our summer routes proved very successful in 2008 so we are delighted to be offering them to customers once again this year. The accessibility of Cork airport combined with our own convenient, pleasant service makes these destinations an ideal choice for people who want a holiday without the hassle”.
www.aerarann.com
Transport
5/29/2009 8:36:48 AM UTC
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
A Tax Too Far:
With the goings on in the UK Parliament the decision to increase Air Passenger Duty (APD) has managed to slip by without too many complaints. This despite the fact that APD could be catastrophic for the UK’s travel industry with its value set to rise by up to 122% in 2010. This for a pure stealth tax that brings no benefit to transportation infrastructure or environmental projects.
From November the tax paid on flights departing the UK will fall into 4 bands, with passengers charged according to how far they fly and where the capital is located. For the US the APD will be £60 per passenger in economy from November 2010 (£120 in a premium cabin, including Premium Economy), regardless of if you are flying to New York or LA. For the Caribbean, South Africa, India, Mexico and Brazil the 2010 rates will be £75 (£150 in a premium cabin), while in the top band, which includes the likes of Australia, Argentina, Malaysia and Singapore, the rate will be £85 (£170 in premium).
For a family of four flying from the UK to Australia in Premium Economy that means a tax bill of £680. Ironically the decision was made at the time when the Dutch government has zero rated APD. Smart travellers living in the UK will, therefore, fly to Schiphol, paying the £12 short haul tax and then pick up their long haul ticket from a Dutch operator for a saving of £632. The losers will be UK tour operators and the likes of British Airways, bmi and Virgin. It will also make it less appealing for foreign long haul carriers to fly direct to the UK.
customs.hmrc.gov.uk
Transport
5/26/2009 7:40:03 AM UTC
Friday, May 22, 2009
Air Astana looks to soar higher in Eurasian Skies
Air Astana, the flag carrier of the Republic of Kazakhstan, is celebrating its seventh anniversary with plans to significantly expand its Central Asia network to include more cities in southern Russia and other neighbouring countries. The airline initiated this strategic programme with the recent launch of services from Almaty to Baku, capital of Azerbaijan, Bishkek, capital of Kyrgyzstan and Urumqi in western China. A fleet of new generation Embraer EM190 airliners have been selected to specifically operate on Air Astana’s expanding Central Asia network, with the first two leased aircraft scheduled for delivery in early 2011. Airbus A320 Family aircraft will operate these services in the interim.
“Over the past seven years, Air Astana has established itself as the industry leader in the CIS/ Central Asia region, with an outstanding reputation for providing safe, reliable and comfortable air services on both its domestic network and long-haul routes to major cities in Europe, Middle East and Asia,” said Peter Foster, President of Air Astana. After detailed market analysis, we have identified enormous opportunities to expand further over next five years with a new network of services to neighbouring countries operated by a fleet of low cost, high comfort, Embraer EM190 aircraft.”
Despite challenging conditions in 2008, Air Astana continued to achieve growth and profitability, with available seat kilometers up by 16% to 7.5 billion compared to 2007. Passengers carried increased by 8% to 2.3 million. Almost 28,000 scheduled passenger flights were undertaken, with an average load factor of 64%. The fleet grew to 21 all western aircraft (2 Boeing 767 /4 Boeing 757 /10 Airbus A320 Family / 5 Fokker 50) during the year and will increase further to 28 aircraft by 2013. www.airastana.com
Transport
5/22/2009 12:31:29 PM UTC
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Iberia Flights Move To Terminal 3
Since 25 February, Iberia is using the remodelled Terminal 3 at London-Heathrow for all its flights to and from the English capital, including those operated by British Airways to/from Madrid and Barcelona and Clickair flights to other Spanish cities.
The move means that eight members of the oneworld airline alliance now use the same Heathrow terminal, facilitating connections between them. Joining Iberia at the terminal are Qantas, Finnair, Royal Jordanian, Cathay, Japan Airlines, and American Airlines. Most British Airways flights continue to operate from Terminal 5
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Iberia’s check-in counters are in zone F of the building terminal, where four auto check-in machines are available, along with an Iberia ticket sales office, and a service counter for customers and unaccompanied minors. Iberia’s business class passengers and holders of the Iberia Plus frequent flyers Gold or Platinum cards will have access to the terminal’s VIP lounge.
Transport
5/21/2009 6:11:36 AM UTC
Sunday, May 10, 2009
NAMIBIA UK FLIGHTS SUSPENDED
Air Namibia is to suspend its twice weekly service between Windhoek and Gatwick. The last departure outbound from Windhoek will be 28 May returning out of Gatwick 29 May. The airline stresses that the London direct route has only been suspended, until further notice. It will continue to operate five flights per week from its well-established primary European gateway at Frankfurt, offering good connections from the UK. From Namibia it serves other Southern Africa destinations including Cape Town and Johannesburg.
www.airnamibia.com
Transport
5/10/2009 4:29:12 PM UTC
CONTINENTAL ARE CLEVLAND BOUND FROM LHR
Continental Airlines has introduced a daily Heathrow - Cleveland summer only service. Flights will be by a two-class Boeing 757. The flights will be operated by Boeing 767-200ER aircraft, seating 25 passengers in the award-winning BusinessFirst cabin and 149 in economy.
www.continental.com
Transport
5/10/2009 4:27:27 PM UTC
THREE MORE FOR STANSTED
There have been three routes introduced from Stansted Airport recently. Making a popular return is Jersey, which has been added as a 'same plane' service to the daily Guernsey flight by Aurigny. The return leg is direct.
Also new is Bodrum, on Turkey's Aegean coastline, with a Monday only service flight operated by Pegasus Airlines. And lastly, Air Arabia Moroc arrives with the new airline's first ever scheduled flight inbound from Casablanca. The carrier is part of the Air Arabia Group and will use Airbus A320s.
www.stanstedairport.com
Transport
5/10/2009 4:21:49 PM UTC
MORE ROOM TO LOUNGE ABOUT AT EUSTON
Virgin Trains has smartly refurbished and significantly extended its First Class lounge at Euston Station. Open seven days a week the facility can be used by anyone with a valid First Class ticket from Virgin or First ScotRail. With capacity for 140, the first floor lounge offers an environment catering for both business and leisure travellers.
www.virgintrains.co.uk
Transport
5/10/2009 4:18:54 PM UTC
HERTZ CUT DAILY RATES
Hertz has sliced 15% off daily rental rates to the UK, Europe, US and Canada, in a special offer, which makes car rental even more affordable. The special deal applies only for Hertz vehicles booked before 30 June 2009, for a minimum five day rental between 1 June and 31 August 2009.
www.hertz.com
Transport
5/10/2009 4:10:12 PM UTC
AUSTRIAN ADD MORE MIDDLE EAST
Austrian Airlines has expanded its route network into the Middle East to 15 with the launch of a three times a week service from Vienna to Amman. The capital of the Kingdom of Jordan is a highly popular destination for tourists and business travellers alike, and flights there will operate using an Airbus A320 equipped with Austrian Premium Service. Every amenity required to create a comfortable and relaxed travel experience will be provided in the Business Class section of the aircraft, giving passengers the opportunity to enjoy a unique mix of Austrian hospitality and Oriental flair.
www.aua.com/uk/eng
Transport
5/10/2009 4:08:03 PM UTC
TWO FIRSTS FOR EUROSTAR
Eurostar has unveiled a new look and feel for the onboard branding of “Leisure Select ” - its first class accommodation for leisure travellers.
The rich and colourful imagery of the new branding re-defines the Leisure Select experience by using pictures of cultural hotspots - particularly cafes, bars and restaurants - in London, Paris and Brussels that have been selected as offering great value for money.
Leisure Select offers style, quality and value, and includes a choice of meals and drinks served at seat. All-inclusive fares start from just £119 return for a weekend day return, or from £149 return for a Saturday night away, with no airline-style extra charges.
Uniquely, Eurostar offers three classes of services on its trains, including two first class products: “Business Premier ”, “Leisure Select ” and “Standard Class ”.
www.eurostar.com
Transport
5/10/2009 9:17:09 AM UTC
Sunday, May 03, 2009
NANTES HERE WE COME
Air France, Cityjet and VLM Airlines are to operate twice a day during the week and once a day on weekends to Nantes. The 100-minute flights will be operated by VLM Airlines' Fokker 50 aircraft and will offer a choice of Business and Economy Class services.
Passengers using this service can check in at London City Airport just 15 minutes prior to departure (hand luggage only - 20 minutes with hold luggage). www.flyvlm.com
Transport
5/3/2009 11:40:19 AM UTC
LCY GOES MOBILE
London City Airport is now available on your mobile phone with real time flight status information, travel and airport information. Just text LONDON to 60707 and you will be sent a text message enabling you to access the airport’s mobile site. Texts cost £1 per message.
www.londoncityairport.com
Transport
5/3/2009 11:37:53 AM UTC
NEW WEST COUNTRY LINK FROM LCY
Regional airline Air Southwest has started its new double daily service from London City Airport to Plymouth in Devon and Newquay in Cornwall. With a travel time of just under one hour the flights are priced from £29. “These flights fit the busy working lives of our business customers and are ideal for London City customers looking to visit friends and family or make the most of a short break in Cornwall and Devon without the high costs of the Eurozone,” said Peter Davies, Southest MD. He said that more than 5000 seats had already been sold since the routes were announced just a few weeks ago. The services are being operated using Dash 8-300 aircraft.
www.airsouthwest.com
Transport
5/3/2009 11:36:03 AM UTC
BA AID FOR SME's
British Airways is offering 5,000 return flights worth up to £15 million to help UK small and medium-sized enterprises win new business abroad. The airline has teamed up with UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) and British American Business (BAB) to help SMEs fight the recession. Chief executive Willie Walsh said: “SMEs are the backbone of the British economy and they are hurting badly, with 120 of them closing every week. “We’d love to see other British businesses pulling together in order to help the UK out of the recession. We’ve put up the flights to allow the SMEs to travel to do business and we’d be delighted if other companies would join us by offering services and skills that will bring real value and benefit.” BA said it will also announce further plans to benefit British business and travellers throughout the next six months as part of its campaign to get Britain moving again. British businesses wishing to join BA and offer help to SMEs, should email business.development@ba.com .
Transport
5/3/2009 11:16:22 AM UTC
Monday, April 27, 2009
NEW EL AL CLUB FOR SME MARKET
EL AL, the national airline of Israel , has introduced its Business Plus loyalty reward scheme to the UK market. Particularly appealing to SME’s, EL AL’s Business Plus benefits both the company business travel budget and the employees, as it awards frequent flyer points to both for the same trip. Business Plus is the most generous travel reward and incentive programme on the London to Tel Aviv route.
The company accumulates points from each flight, which can be redeemed to benefit the travel budget, with bonus tickets and upgrades to premium classes. The account is easily managed online and companies can authorise their Travel Agent or Travel Management Company to manage their Business Plus account.
The individual employee also earns points for every flight, in any class, between London and Tel Aviv and these are allocated to a personal MATMID account. These points can be used for bonus flights and upgrades including personal leisure use.
Uri Danor , EL AL’s CEO , UK , Ireland and Northern Europe said: “Having recently launched a programme for families (family Flyers Club) we have now introduced Business Plus for the business market. We know that this will encourage more companies to fly EL AL to Israel for business and by rewarding the employees as well as the companies we know it will stimulate the individuals to fly with us for leisure as well.
“This announcement comes at the same time as EL AL adding a third weekly frequency from London Luton Airport that will start in May. The third flight provides business (and leisure) travellers further opportunities to get to Israel . The new flights are timed to connect with onward services South Africa and Asia .”
To celebrate the launch of Business Plus EL AL is giving companies that register online two complimentary passes for the King David lounge at Heathrow.
Any UK & Ireland registered company is eligible to join the Business Plus scheme free of charge – registration is online at www.elal.co.uk
Transport
4/27/2009 2:04:41 PM UTC
Sunday, April 19, 2009
SAS TRIAL MOBILE OPTIONS
During a trial period (15 April and 1 July), SAS passengers can experience the increased simplicity of travelling with Scandinavian Airlines between any of the following seven airports: Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Helsinki, London Heathrow, Oslo, Stavanger and Stockholm.
The service will be available to all passengers with mobile internet (WAP). Once checked in via SMS or the SAS Mobile Portal, all that is needed is one click to confirm flight details and a Mobile Boarding Pass with a 2D bar code will be displayed. The Mobile Boarding Pass contains the flight number, seat number, departure and arrival time.
The 2D bar code can be used when registering luggage at the SAS Self Service Kiosks, as well as for security, Fast Track security and lounge access.
www.flysas.com
Transport
4/19/2009 4:24:20 PM UTC
ANZ DOUBLE PREMIUM ECONOMY CAPACITY
Air New Zealand is doubling the number of Pacific Premium Economy seats available on its Boeing 777-200 ER fleet from 18 to 36, with the first of eight aircraft re-entering service this week after being refitted in Auckland.
Air New Zealand are introducing more legroom with seat pitch increased to 41 inches (from 38 inches) and a new self-service bar area for customers travelling in premium cabins.
It is the third Pacific Premium Economy capacity increase in two years, with Air New Zealand twice increasing the number of seats available on its Boeing 747-400 aircraft, now up to 39 Pacific Premium Economy seats.
www.airnewzealand.co.uk
Transport
4/19/2009 4:18:49 PM UTC
UPGRADE OFFER FROM ETIHAD
Etihad Airways is now offering its most frequent customers the opportunity to upgrade their seats at the airport before they fly.
Members of Etihad Guest, the Abu Dhabi-based airline’s loyalty programme, can now use their Etihad Guest miles to upgrade from economy class to business class at any airport on the Etihad global network before they fly. Etihad Guest Gold members can redeem miles to upgrade from business class to first class.
Etihad passengers can also secure an upgrade up to 48 hours before their flight by using the Etihad Guest Service Centre.
www.etihadairways.com
Transport
4/19/2009 4:15:07 PM UTC
Sunday, April 12, 2009
TALKING CAR TELLS YOU WHERE TO GO
Throw away the map and put away the guidebook, city sightseeing in the Spanish city of Valencia is about to get a new lease of life. GoCar is a new tourism concept, which uses three-wheeler talking yellow convertibles. Valencia will be the latest addition to its European network.
The story-telling cars launched in Barcelona and Lisbon last year and have proved to be a fun, groundbreaking way to see the cities. The concept originally launched in the USA and now operates successfully in San Francisco, Miami and San Diego. GoCar’s zippy yellow cars feature a GPS guided audio tour that takes a driver and one passenger on a tour providing clear directions and a running commentary, available in 6 different languages. Prices are 35€ for the first hour, second hour 25€, additional hour 20€ or for a full day 99€ (prices are inclusive of all costs for 2 people).
www.gocartours.com
www.gocartours.com
Agenda | Transport
4/12/2009 11:08:49 AM UTC
Saturday, April 11, 2009
STAR ON THE MOVE
Star Alliance has unveiled the next phase of its move to Heathrow Terminal 1.
Terminal 2 carriers - Austrian, Croatia Airlines, Lufthansa, SWISS and TAP – will relocate to T1 this summer.
Terminal 1 will have a new common and Star Alliance branded check-in area and a separate security line located directly behind the check-in area, which will also feature Fast Track for top-tier customers.
Passengers travelling on Air New Zealand, Asiana Airlines, bmi, South African Airways, SWISS, United and US Airways will also benefit from the new layout of Terminal 1, with check-in and ticketing facilities for these carriers located in the redesigned main concourse.
Bmi will launch a new lounge product in June as it relocates its international lounge closer to its primary gates.
Once the next phase of the move is completed, the 21 Star Alliance member carriers serving Heathrow will be nearly evenly split between Terminals 1 and 3.
Member Airline
Present location
New Location
Expected moving date
Air Canada
Terminal 3
Will remain in T3 until 2013
Air China
Terminal 3
Will remain in T3 until 2013
Air New Zealand
Terminal 1
n/a
ANA
Terminal 3
Will remain in T3 until 2013
Asiana Airlines
Terminal 1
n/a
Austrian
Terminal 2
Terminal 1
Summer 2009
Blue1
Terminal 3
Will remain in T3
bmi
Terminal 1
n/a
Croatia Airlines
Terminal 2
Terminal 1
Summer 2009
EGYPTAIR
Terminal 3
Will remain in T3 until 2013
LOT Polish Airlines
Terminal 1
n/a
Lufthansa
Terminal 2
Terminal 1
Summer 2009
Scandinavian Airlines
Terminal 3
Will remain in T3 until 2013
Singapore Airlines
Terminal 3
Will remain in T3 until 2013
South African Airways
Terminal 1
n/a
SWISS
Terminal 2
Terminal 1
Summer 2009
TAP Portugal
Terminal 2
Terminal 1
Summer 2009
THAI
Terminal 3
Will remain in T3 until 2013
Turkish Airlines
Terminal 3
Will remain in T3 until 2013
United
Terminal 1
n/a
US Airways
Terminal 1
n/a
www.staralliance.com
Transport
4/11/2009 9:46:35 AM UTC
Thursday, April 09, 2009
FLYBE ADDS DUSSELDORF
Flybe has announced its new Dusseldorf service. The new route, effective 22nd June 2009, will operate three times a day weekdays, daily on Saturdays and twice daily on Sundays, providing passengers with a convenient and affordable service to this key German destination. The new business-friendly schedule to the capital of North Rhine-Westphalia strengthens Flybe’s commitment to growing its presence at Gatwick.
Lead in fares from £29.99 one way including taxes and airport charges are available through 17th April.
www.flybe.com
Transport
4/9/2009 9:30:17 AM UTC
Saturday, March 28, 2009
PAMPER YOURSELF AT FRANKFURT AIRPORT
Lufthansa First and HON Circle passengers can now make use of the new Spa failities in the First Class Lounge in Concourse B at Frankfurt Airport. The spa’s extensive bathing area is equipped with six superior-quality shower rooms (two of them with jacuzzis), and - for the first time at a Lufthansa Lounge - two massage rooms. Here, guests can freshen up, unwind, recharge their batteries and also choose from a range of cosmetic treatments and massages. A new addition to Lufthansa’s Lounge product is the limousine service for passengers whose flight is departing from Terminal areas A and C – or, in the case of flights to a non-Schengen or non-EU destination, from an apron position.
www.lufthansa.com
Transport
3/28/2009 1:15:43 PM UTC
PIA ADDS 3RD FLIGHT
P akistan International Airlines (PIA) has announced that its direct services between Islamabad and the UK’s Leeds- Bradford International Airport will increase from two to three times a week from 30 March.
The route, which was launched last year, has experienced high demand from the large Pakistani communities in Leeds, Bradford and the surrounding area.
www.piac.com.pk
Transport
3/28/2009 12:54:43 PM UTC
AF TO ADD PREMIUM ECONOMY
Air France will introduce a new premium economy cabin called Premium Voyageur that will be phased in gradually on all long-haul flights operated by 777s, A340s and A330s.
Premium Voyageur will feature a new seat especially designed for AF and equipped with a fixed shell. Seats will be 48 cm. wide, have 97-cm. pitch and offer 123 degree back recline and the Seatback IFE includes a 26-cm.-wide video screen.
The new cabin comes with business class amenities such as a travel kit, a bottle of water, noise-reducing headphones, a feather pillow and new wool blankets. At the airport, Premium Voyageur passengers will have priority check-in desks, a 30kg baggage allowance and priority baggage delivery. The new class necessitates a seat capacity reduction. On average, an area with 40 economy seats will be converted to the Premium Voyageur cabin with 22 seats.
www.airfrance.co.uk
Transport
3/28/2009 11:31:44 AM UTC
Thursday, March 26, 2009
EL AL LAUNCH THIRD DAILY SERVICE FROM LONDON
EL AL is pleased to announce the start of third frequency from London to Tel Aviv. The additional 6 times a week service will fly from London Luton Airport from Sunday 3 May* and is timed ideally for both business and leisure travellers.
Uri Danor CEO, UK, Ireland and Northern Europe for EL AL said: “We are excited about our new venture and have had good co-operation from Luton to enable us bring this service to the market.
“The timings are good as our departures and arrivals will be at times when the airport is probably at its quietest enabling swift boarding and disembarkation. We will be using B767 aircraft offering both Business and Economy cabins with full meals and drinks services.”
Flights will depart London Luton from Sunday to Thursday at 12.15 in the afternoon and arrive at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport at 19.05. On Fridays they will depart London at 09.45 and arrive in Tel Aviv at 16.35. The return flight will leave Tel Aviv Sunday to Thursday at 07.30 arriving Luton 10.50. On Fridays the flight arrives at 08.15.
The new service means that EL AL will no longer be flying from London Stansted.
Transport
3/26/2009 8:11:10 AM UTC
Monday, March 16, 2009
SAS EXTENDS SPRING SEAT SALE
Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) has extended the sales period of the airline’s superb spring seat sale. Customers are now able to take advantage of generous discounts on 17 routes between the UK, Scandinavia and Finland, when booking before 22 March. Scandinavian destinations on offer include Oslo, Stavanger and Bergen in Norway; Stockholm and Gothenburg in Sweden; Copenhagen in Denmark and Helsinki in Finland.
The offer is valid for travel to Sweden and Norway between 15 April and 15 June. Book early for one-way fares from £56 including taxes.
www.flysas.co.uk
Transport
3/16/2009 12:56:43 PM UTC
AIR TAHITI NUI CONSOLIDATES FLIGHTS TO TAHITI
Air Tahiti Nui, the national carrier for Tahiti & Her Islands has announced that it will consolidate flights to Tahiti via its Paris hub for the peak 2009 Summer season.
From June to September 2009, Air Tahiti Nui will operate up to seven flights per week from Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport to Faa’a International Airport in Tahiti’s capital, Papeete via Los Angeles.
Following a review of the current services and economic conditions, the decision was taken to streamline the flights concentrating on the most popular route to Tahiti & Her Islands.
Connections with a single e-ticket from London Heathrow and Manchester Airports to and from Paris Charles De Gaulle Airport are now available via the airline’s pro rata agreement with Air France. Existing fares from London Heathrow via Los Angeles remain the same.
For more information including a full list of routes and fares www.airtahitinui.com
Transport
3/16/2009 10:12:05 AM UTC
Sunday, March 15, 2009
VIRGIN SUSPEND MUMBAI
Virgin Atlantic is temporarily suspending flights from London Heathrow to Mumbai from early May. The airline said passenger numbers on the route have been falling for many months, even before the global economic slowdown. It said over capacity on the route meant other airlines are operating “irrationally” and servicing the route at a loss. The airline said it would reinstate the service when it is economically viable to do so. The last flight will be VS350 on Saturday May 2 from London Heathrow and flight VS351 on Sunday May 3 from Mumbai. Virgin will continue to operate its daily service between London Heathrow and Delhi and said it would explore flying to other Indian cities in future.
www.virginatlantic.com
Transport
3/15/2009 7:26:29 PM UTC
SOUTHWEST OPENS UP THE WEST COUNTRY
UK regional airline Air Southwest is launching a new twice-daily service between London City Airport and Plymouth and Newquay airports from 20 April. The new service will stop at Plymouth en-route to Newquay, allowing travellers from both Devon and Cornwall to benefit from the new connection to London City Airport, the capital’s most centrally located airport. For passengers from the capital, the new route puts the far South West within easy reach for short breaks at a time when travellers are increasingly looking to holiday closer to home and avoid the high costs of euro zone breaks. Fares on the new flights have been designed to make the new service better value than either rail or road travel, with seats starting at £29 each way including taxes, charges and baggage. Business customers will be able to take advantage of Air Southwest’s Business Plus service, which offers a range of benefits including flexible booking and complimentary refreshments. The new service will operate twice daily, Monday to Friday, and once a day at weekends.
www.airsouthwest.com
Transport
3/15/2009 7:08:55 PM UTC
Monday, March 09, 2009
SAS SPRING SEAT SALE – SAVE UP TO 38% ON TRAVEL TO SCANDINAVIA & FINLAND
Reduced fares from seven UK airports to Norway and Sweden - One-way fares from £56 including taxes -
Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) has discounted fares on 17 routes between the UK and Scandinavia in its spring seat sale. Travellers can book from now until 15 March 2009 to take advantage of great deals. Sandinavian destinations on offer include Oslo, Stavanger and Bergen in Norway; Stockholm and Gothenburg in Sweden; Copenhagen in Denmark and Helsinki in Finland.
The offer is valid for travel to Sweden and Norway between 15 April and 15 June. Book early for one-way fares from £56 including taxes.
Commenting on the spring seat sale, SAS General Manager United Kingdom & Ireland, Lars-Ove Filipson said: “SAS is the leading airline group servicing Scandinavia from the UK, with more than twice as many direct flights than any other airline. Our outstanding spring sale fares are now available from seven major UK airports. With SAS there are no hidden charges, unlike the low cost carriers, and with a further 25 per cent off the spring sales fares for children under 12 years, it’s time to go to Scandinavia.”
www.flysas.co.uk
Transport
3/9/2009 12:15:54 PM UTC
Thursday, March 05, 2009
EL AL DISCOUNTS FOR THE YOUNG AND 'YOUNG AT HEART'
EL AL, the national carrier of Israel, has increased discounts for children, students and senior citizens on return economy fares to Tel Aviv from the UK. EL AL is the only carrier from the UK to Israel to offer these types of discounts. The incremental discount will apply to certain fare types, with a maximum discount of 15% for Senior Citizens, up to 25% for Students and up to 40% for Children. These fares are valid for tickets issued on/before March 31 2009 when the discounts will revert to previous levels.
Fares to Tel Aviv from the UK start from £292 return. Tel Aviv is only a four and ½ hour flight from London and with current average daytime temperatures in the mid-20s you can bask on the beach, revel in the 24 hour nightlife, shop till you drop or simply enjoy a relaxing break of museum-hopping and café culture.
For more information visit www.elal.co.uk or call reservations on 020 7121 1500 or 0161 834 6553.
Transport
3/5/2009 5:08:18 PM UTC
NEW FIRST CLASS LOUNGE WITH EXCLUSIVE SPA
The ultimate in comfort for Lufthansa passengers at Frankfurt Airport
An oasis of calm and relaxation awaits Lufthansa First Class passengers and members of the HON Circle at the new First Class Lounge in Concourse B at Frankfurt Airport following the opening of an exclusive First Class Spa on the premises. The spa’s extensive bathing area is equipped with six superior-quality shower rooms (two of them with jacuzzis), and – for the first time at a Lufthansa Lounge – two massage rooms. Here, guests can freshen up, unwind, recharge their batteries and also choose from a range of cosmetic treatments and massages.
“Frequent flyers and business travellers are constantly on the go, and so time becomes a precious asset. Far removed from the hustle and bustle of the airport, we offer guests at the new First Class Lounge an opportunity to use the time in hand to relax in an exclusive atmosphere or to work,” says Lufthansa Hub Manager Dr. Karl-Rudolph Rupprecht.
Transport
3/5/2009 9:29:52 AM UTC
Sunday, February 22, 2009
SHHH, IT'S A SECRET
Following the success of its Top Secret Hotels, online travel and leisure retailer lastminute.com has launched its brand new Top Secret Flights. Customers booking Top Secret Flights can save up to a massive 22% on top of the current branded discounted fares. However customers will only find out the exact destination airport, the airline and timings once the booking has been paid for. Top Secret Flights sell standard economy seats and the discounted fares are exclusive to lastminute.com and come from airlines’ distressed inventory.www.lastminute.com
Transport
2/22/2009 12:24:43 PM UTC
NORMAL WILL BE RESUMED....WELL TOMORROW!
Eurostar has announced a return to full capacity and timetabling, effective from February 23.
After the fire in a freight train last September, Eurostar drastically cut it services and passengers suffered severe delays while the tunnel's operator carried out repairs.
Up to 19 London-Paris services and 10 London-Brussels services per day will resume. A new direct Ashford-Brussels service, originally planned for December, will begin the same day.
www.eurostar.com
Transport
2/22/2009 11:18:15 AM UTC
Thursday, January 29, 2009
OMAN AIR NON-STOP TO MUSCAT
Oman Air has launched the first ever non-stop, daily flights from London Heathrow to Muscat. The flights took off on 15th January from Terminal 3, linking the busy British hub of London Heathrow and the undiscovered jewel in the crown of the Arabian gulf, Muscat.
The new and perfected daily flight times from Heathrow will also make life a lot easier for travelers, as times change from overnight flights which can often leave travelers feeling tired and out of sync with the local time, to much more accommodating flights.
Flight WY 911 will depart from Muscat International Airport at 1255 hours and arrive London Heathrow Airport Terminal 3 at 1740 hours local time. The return flight WY 912 will depart London Heathrow Airport Terminal 3 at 2130 hours and arrive at Muscat International Airport at 0900 hours the following morning.
Transport
1/29/2009 2:52:56 PM UTC
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
THE NEXT TRAIN IS FAST TO BRUSSELS
Eurostar is to launch a direct service between Ashford International and Brussels from Monday 23 February 2009.
The new service will begin the same day that Eurostar restores faster and more frequent services through the Channel Tunnel, with up to 19 trains per day between London and Paris , and up to 10 per day between London and Brussels .
Richard Brown, Chief Executive, Eurostar said, “We’re delighted that the growth in passengers on the London – Brussels route since the opening of High Speed 1 has enabled us to reintroduce a direct link between Ashford International and Brussels, and we very much hope it will prove attractive to travellers.”
www.eurostar.com
Transport
1/21/2009 9:01:31 AM UTC
Sunday, January 04, 2009
EUROSTAR FROM £59.00 AGAIN
Eurostar, the high-speed passenger train service linking UK with the Continent, has announced that its lead-in fare of just £59 return will remain the same in 2009 – and has now gone unchanged since March 2003.
The highly competitive £59 return fare is available up to four months in advance of the date of travel and there are no surcharges or taxes. It is valid to Paris, Disneyland Resort Paris, Brussels and any station in Belgium.
Eurostar also offers good value fares from 150 towns and cities across the UK in conjunction with domestic train operators, with return tickets from just £71 from Brighton and from £92 from Edinburgh.
www.eurostar.com
Transport
1/4/2009 12:44:00 PM UTC
Saturday, November 08, 2008
BMI CUT FUEL CHARGE
Bmi has removed all fuel surcharges on flights within UK and Europe. The move "recognises the current economic situation and the need to provide more affordable and transparent air fares for business and leisure travellers", the airline said. But surcharges are still in place on bmi regional UK and European flights.
www.flybmi.com
Transport
11/8/2008 10:35:33 AM UTC
Tuesday, November 04, 2008
ROYAL JORDANIAN FARE OFFER
Enjoy daily flights from London to Amman with Royal Jordanian Airlines and take advantage of fares from £410 including taxes when you book by the 15th November 2008 (travel period 02/12/08 - 31/12/08)
www.rj.com
Transport
11/4/2008 9:47:20 AM UTC
Monday, November 03, 2008
FUNERAL IN BERLIN
Berlin ’s Tempelhof airport finally closes its departure gates today after 81 years. The German capital’s hub, once the world’s largest airport, has become a monument to Germany ’s history, having been expanded under Hitler, and being central to the 1948 Berlin airlift. Passenger numbers at Tempelhof fell to just 350,000 last year, and was reported to be running at significant losses. The airport has been featured in several films, including the 1966 espionage thriller, “Funeral in Berlin ” starring Michael Caine.
Transport
11/3/2008 8:33:53 AM UTC
Sunday, November 02, 2008
VIRGIN UPS HK FREQUENCY
Virgin Atlantic has launched a second service between London Heathrow and Hong Kong and will take it daily from December 4. The new service will operate three times a week, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and then operate daily from December 4.
www.virgin-atlantic.com
Transport
11/2/2008 5:37:51 PM UTC
EASYJET TO FILL THE GAP
Easyjet is to start flights in January between Gatwick and Copenhagen. This follows the collapse of Scandinavian carrier Sterling Airways. The UK budget airline is to run a daily service starting on January 15, with tickets going on sale on November 15. Frequency is likely to be raised for next summer. The new route will mean that Easyjet will serve the Danish capital from both Gatwick and Stansted where three flights a day are operated. The airline also starts a Gatwick-Helsinki service on November 3.
www.easyjet.com
Transport
11/2/2008 5:35:09 PM UTC
LUFTHANSA TO BUY BMI
The German carrier, which already owned 30% of the airline, is buying the 50.1% share owned by the UK airline's founder Sir Michael Bishop. Lufthansa signed an agreement with Sir Michael in 1999, which said that if he ever wanted to sell his stake, it would make the purchase. Analysts now expect Lufthansa to make a bid for the remaining 20%, currently owned by SAS. Bmi controls 11% of landing and take-off slots at London Heathrow, making it the second largest airline operating out of the airport behind British Airways. If concluded, the deal would open the door for Lufthansa to start transatlantic flights from Heathrow. www.lufthansa.com
Transport
11/2/2008 5:30:36 PM UTC
Sunday, October 26, 2008
AUSTRIAN ADDS AMMAN
Austrian introduces Amman from May 2009 building its position as a major carrier to the Middle East with a total of fourteen destinations. The new service will feature the recently launched Premium Service Business Class. The Austrian Airlines Group continues to expand its route network into the Middle East adding Amman, capital of the Kingdom of Jordan, from 6 May 2009. Services will operate four times a week using an Airbus A320 featuring the Austrian Premium Service Business Class; passengers can enjoy the unique mix of Austrian hospitality and Middle Eastern luxury.www.austrian.com
Transport
10/26/2008 8:56:59 PM UTC
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
OPENSKIES LAUNCH 2ND ROUTE
OpenSkies, the BA transatlantic subsidiary, launched its new service between Amsterdam Schiphol and New York JFK. The new daily service complements the carrier’s existing Paris Orly-JFK service which began in June.
The airline operates with re-configured Boeing 757, which have 64 seats in two classes, business and premium +.
By the end of 2009 OpenSkies hopes to be flying from other European cities including Brussels, Milan and Frankfurt.
www.flyopenskies.com
Transport
10/21/2008 10:40:53 AM UTC
GULF AIR SIGNS NEW F1 DEAL
Gulf Air, the national carrier of the Kingdom of Bahrain, has signed a new five-year deal with the Formula One extending the existing sponsorship of the Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix. Gulf Air has been the title sponsor of the Bahrain Grand Prix since it made history in April 2004 as the first Formula One Grand Prix to be held in the Middle East at the Bahrain International Circuit (BIC). The next race in Bahrain will be in April for the 2009. www.gulfair.com
Transport
10/21/2008 9:13:52 AM UTC
OMAN GOES DAILY
Oman Air is to launch an additional flight between Muscat and London Gatwick, which will operate every Sunday from 26 October 2008. The additional frequency will bring the number of flights per week to seven, fulfilling the airline’s ambition to operate a daily service. Operated with an Airbus A310 aircraft, Oman Air offers both a Business Class and Economy Class service. Oman Air currently operates a fleet of 2 Airbus A310 aircraft, 10 Boeing 737 aircraft and 4 ATR 42 aircraft to 27 destinations worldwide.www.omanair.aero
Transport
10/21/2008 8:55:36 AM UTC
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
JET AND KINGFISHER FORM ALLIANCE
Will it be Kingjet or Jetfisher in the future? Who knows but for now Jet Airways and Kingfisher Airlines, India's two largest private carriers, have announced the formation of an "alliance" that will include code sharing on both domestic and international flights and a wide-ranging pooling of resources.
Each airline is losing money as they contend with rising costs and overcapacity in the Indian market and see cooperation as a way to lower costs and increase efficiency.
The carriers insisted they are not planning to merge.
The two, which collectively control nearly 60% of the domestic Indian market, have agreed to cross-sell tickets, share crews on similar aircraft types and combine ground handling and fuel management operations. Passengers will be able to earn and use frequent-flier miles across both carriers.
The Federation of Indian Airlines, of which both Jet and Kingfisher are members, in recent days asked for a $1 billion bailout from the government to help carriers manage the financial crisis. FIA predicts collective losses of more than $2 billion for India's airlines this year.
www.jetairways.com www.flykingfisher.com
Transport
10/14/2008 9:15:55 AM UTC
Sunday, October 12, 2008
TAM JOINS STAR ALLAINACE
Brazilian carrier TAM Airlines will join the Star Alliance filling a space in the allliance’s network created by the collapse of Varig. Varig withdrew from the alliance on 31 Jan 07 leaving Star’s rival oneworld as the only major alliance with a South American member, LAN Airlines. TAM operates 116 aircraft to 42 domestic and 16 international destinations and already has code share agreements with Star members Air Canada, Lufthansa, TAP Portugal and United Airlines. The integration process is expected to take up to 18 months after which the Star Alliance network will expand to more than 1000 destinations in 170 countries. Star ceo Jaan Albrecht said adding TAM would “make us the leading alliance in terms of capacity offered within Brazil and Latin America.”
Transport
10/12/2008 1:20:35 PM UTC
Friday, October 10, 2008
PEGASUS AIRLINES FIFTH WEEKLY LONDON-ISTANBUL
Turkey’s largest private airline, Pegasus Airlines, has just launched a 5th flight on London Stansted – Istanbul/North Cyprus route: Prices from just £40 one-way inc. taxes & charges.
Pegasus Airlines is delighted to announce the launch of a fifth-weekly flight (Friday) on its London (Stansted) – Istanbul (Sabiha Gökçen) / North Cyprus (Ercan) route, effective 1 October 2008. Friday flights will depart London Stansted daily at 13.15, arriving in Istanbul at 18.50. The return leg departs Istanbul 10.40, arriving at London Stansted at 12.25 (local times apply).
“By investing in London and increasing the frequency this route, we are able to offer our valued customers greater choice and flexibility than ever before,” said Ali Sabanci, the airline’s Chairman, “appealing to holiday makers and business travellers alike, especially with the wide availability of quick and easy connecting flights from our Istanbul hub to 16 destinations around Turkey and North Cyprus”.
Indeed, with 16 connecting routes across Turkey and North Cyprus, Pegasus brings all your favourite holiday destinations within easy reach – and, being outside the Euro-zone, Turkey offers fantastic value and variety - from Bodrum and Izmir on the Aegean and the wonders of Cappadocia near Kayseri, to Dalaman and Antalya on the Turkish Riviera – and North Cyprus in just over an hour.
Prices start from £40 one-way including taxes and charges. Established in 1990, Pegasus Airlines prides itself on providing low-cost yet comfortable flights, with a strong emphasis on service. Ali Sabanci, Chairman of Pegasus Airlines has declared that "Europe is an important market for us, with annual growth projected at approximately 20 percent.”
www.flypgs.com/en ,
Transport
10/10/2008 11:11:00 AM UTC
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
GULF OFFERS OVER NIGHTER
From 26 October, Gulf Air, the Kingdom of Bahrain’s national airline, will offer passengers travelling from London to the luxury holiday destination Oman even better connections via its hub in Bahrain. The airline will operate a two times daily service from London Heathrow to Muscat with no longer than a 60 minute stopover at its hub in Bahrain. The new schedule will include an overnight service, which arrives in Muscat at 0915hrs in the morning allowing passengers to check-in to their hotel and have the whole day ahead to discover the charms of Oman. James Harrison, General Manager UK and Ireland, Gulf Air said: “We are delighted to be able to now offer our passengers this improved connectivity to Oman. Oman is becoming even more popular for long weekends and short breaks. Our new schedule gives them the chance to enjoy our renowned service and hospitality and the choice of night flights in both directions to maximize their stay and enjoy the stunning beaches, diverse landscapes and wonderful sea life that Oman has to offer.” Economy Class fares start from £338* including all taxes and charges. Business Class fares start from £1188* including all taxes and charges. These introductory prices are available from now until 31 October 2008.
www.gulfair.com/uk
Transport
10/7/2008 9:32:30 AM UTC
Wednesday, October 01, 2008
DOT2DOT NOW CHEAPER THAN HEATHROW EXPRESS
National Express Dot2Dot is cutting its prices during October by 20%, making the door-to-door executive class airport shuttle service less expensive than the Heathrow Express.
The 20% price cut will be valid on all bookings made in October for travel until 24th December 2008. Under the new pricing, a one way ticket between central London to Heathrow will cost from just £16, compared with £16.50 for the Heathrow Express standard class.
The price offer coincides with the launch of free WiFi across Dot2Dot’s new fleet, making it the only service to offer free WiFi between central London and Heathrow.
The price cuts will mean that even more travellers will now be able to experience Dot2Dot’s door-to-door service; each shuttle boasts air conditioning, leather seats through out, table-seating configurations with free Wifi across the new fleet and the same legroom as British Airways first class.
Dot2Dot also offers services between Heathrow and London’s Kings Cross and Liverpool Street stations, making the journey across London to Heathrow more reliable, comfortable and affordable for travellers using the National Express East Coast and East Anglia train lines.
www.dot2.com
Transport
10/1/2008 9:28:13 AM UTC
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
A FIRST FOR DELTA SHUTTLE
Delta Air Lines is to offer its Shuttle customers the option of traveling in First or Economy class beginning 1 December 2008 as the airline reconfigures its MD-88 Shuttle fleet to offer two classes of service. In the new configuration, Delta Shuttle will offer 14 seats in First Class and 128 seats in Economy with the airline’s open-seating policy remaining in place for each class of service.
SkyMiles Medallion members will be eligible for complimentary upgrades on Delta Shuttle flights; First Class seats also will be available for sale via normal ticketing channels.
www.delta.com
Transport
9/30/2008 9:37:57 AM UTC
AIR NZ UPS PREMIUM ECOMONY
Air New Zealand is to double the number of available Pacific Premium Economy seats on its fleet of eight Boeing 777-200ER aircraft in line with growing demand.
Expected to be reconfigured by June 2009, each aircraft will have an additional 18 Pacific Premium Economy seats added taking the total available to 36.
It is the third Premium Economy capacity increase in two years, with Air New Zealand twice increasing the number of seats available on its Boeing 747-400 aircraft, now up to 39 Pacific Premium Economy seats.
Pacific Premium Economy seating is situated in its own dedicated cabin on the 777 and, when the additional seats are installed, will feature 41 inch seat pitch, nine inches of seat recline and business class style food and beverage service and amenities.
"Pacific Premium Economy is a particularly popular class of travel on our Auckland - London services and with our decision to operate the 777 on the Auckland-Los Angeles-London route from later this month we need to boost capacity on this aircraft to meet demand," said Air New Zealand Group General Manager International Airline Mr Ed Sims .
www.airnewzealand.co.uk
Transport
9/30/2008 9:32:00 AM UTC
Monday, September 29, 2008
EL AL SUPPORTS FIGHT AGAINST CANCER
EL AL Airlines, the national carrier of Israel 's has confirmed its collaboration with the Israel Cancer Association (ICA) in the fight against cancer. During September-October 2008 on all EL AL flights to Israel and across all of EL AL's international routes, passengers will be able to buy limited edition, signed prints by famous Israeli artists. Each print will cost $180 (less than half the normal market price). Every dollar raised will be donated to cancer research and for the care of Israeli cancer patients. All original works of art can be viewed by passengers in the EL AL web site and some of them are presented at the EL AL King David Lounge at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv.
www.elal.co.uk
Transport
9/29/2008 12:49:59 PM UTC
AIR ASIA ADDS FLIGHTS
A irAsia is adding four additional daily direct flights between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore . These additional services will commence on 1 December, and take AirAsia’s total daily services on the route to six. Tony Fernandes, AirAsia’s CEO, said: “We are building the world’s biggest hub. These additional flights further demonstrate our commitment to making air-travel convenient and affordable for everyone.”
www.airasia.com
Transport
9/29/2008 12:35:43 PM UTC
AIRLINE BOSS BACK ESTUARY PROPOSAL
Tim Clark, the president of Emirates, has declared his support of plans for a new airport in the Thames estuary so that Britain can compete with foreign rivals threatening to eclipse Heathrow. Mr Clark said building the new international hub at sea would enable both Heathrow and Gatwick to close, providing land for development and bringing environmental benefits across southeast England . Transport
9/29/2008 12:31:44 PM UTC
Sunday, September 28, 2008
EMIRATES OFFER ATLANTIS FREE
Emirates Airline has launched a new offer in partnership with the Atlantis, a luxury resort and water park recently opened on Dubai’s Palm Jumeirah.
Passengers flying Emirates Airline’s First Class or Business Class to or via Dubai over the coming months will receive a complimentary stay in this special hotel and enjoy its incredible world of aquatic wonders. The offer includes unlimited access during their stay at Atlantis to the amazing water playground Aquaventure, featuring thrilling water rides as well as The Lost Chambers, a maze of underground tunnels offering fascinating underwater views.
Passengers flying Emirates Business Class to or via Dubai during the offer period will enjoy a complimentary one-night stay at Atlantis, while eligible Emirates First Class passengers will enjoy not one, but two nights’ complimentary stay.
This unprecedented opportunity is offered to customers on a bed and breakfast basis, based on single or double room occupancy and is valid for new bookings made on qualifying Emirates flights between 4th October and 24th December 2008, excluding 18th November – 23rd November 2008 inclusive. The accommodation must be pre-booked via Emirates and confirmed before arrival in Dubai. Terms and conditions apply.
www.emirates.com
Accommodation | Transport
9/28/2008 10:28:59 AM UTC
Friday, September 26, 2008
40 MINUTE CHECK-IN WITH VIRGIN
Following the success of Virgin’s Upper Class Wing and private security channel at Heathrow Terminal 3, the airline has introduced a new 40-minute minimum check in time for its Upper Class passengers offering them the fastest journey through an airport in the UK – quicker than T5.
This means Virgin Atlantic’s Upper Class passengers can now arrive at the airport and check in 40 minutes before the flight departs, pass through the airline’s private security corridor and go straight to the gate in time for their flight.
To make the airport experience even more seamless for its passengers Virgin Atlantic has launched a brand new interactive T3 microsite which offers comprehensive information, virtual tours and check in demos for all passengers who are travelling in and out of its facilities at Heathrow.
www.virginatlantic-t3.com
Transport
9/26/2008 7:56:59 AM UTC
NEW SCANNERS ON THE HORIZON
The US Department of Homeland Security has unveiled new ‘Future Attribute Screening Technology’ which it claims could be used to spot terrorists. The ‘physiological screener’ scans passengers as they walk past, measuring pulse, body temperature, breathing rate and other indicators which the DHS said could show anxiety.
“We’re picking up things with sensors that can’t necessarily be detected by the human eye,” said a spokesman, who added that it would probably be some years before the system is ready to be used at airports.
Transport
9/26/2008 7:47:17 AM UTC
EMIRATES REDUCE FARES
Dubai-based airline Emirates is reducing fares by up to 20 per cent on routes from six UK departure points to Australasia , China , Europe, the Far East, the Middle East, Indian Ocean, Indian Subcontinent and South Africa .
www.emirates.com
Transport
9/26/2008 7:41:35 AM UTC
NINE AIRLINES LOOK TO THE FUTURE
Nine airlines have joined forces with Boeing and biofuel specialist Universal Oil Products to accelerate the development of sustainable aviation fuels. The Sustainable Aviation Fuel Users Group, which includes Air France, Air New Zealand, All Nippon Airways, Cargolux, Gulf Air, Japan Airlines, KLM, SAS and Virgin Atlantic, has drawn up a charter aimed at the development, certification and use of biofuels in conditions ‘respectful of the environment and of economic and social development’.
Transport
9/26/2008 7:38:59 AM UTC
RYANAIR ACROSS THE POND?
Ryanair considers setting up a transatlantic off-shoot. The Irish budget carrier believes the turmoil in the sector which has led to multiple airline casualties following soaring fuel prices strengthens its hand in winning European approval in its bid for Aer Lingus. If successful, Ryanair would use some of the 15 long haul aircraft the Irish flag carrier has on order for the new low cost transatlantic service, telegraph.co.uk reported. The new arm is also to negotiate with leasing companies about the potential for acquiring new generation Boeing 787 Dreamliners. Routes to New York from Stansted, Prestwick and Birmingham have been identified as part of the plans. The strategy was described as being at an advanced stage, although it could take a few years before the new carrier takes off. Ryanair first raised the prospect of running low fare flights across the North Atlantic more than a year ago.
www.ryanair.com
Transport
9/26/2008 7:36:27 AM UTC
Sunday, September 21, 2008
BA CHANGES AT LCY
British Airways is increasing the frequency of services from London City airport to both Glasgow and Frankfurt from this October. The airline will also start services from the Docklands-based airport to both Geneva and Lyon for the winter from 15 December.
Glasgow services will increase to five daily with the introduction of a 06:50 departure from London City and a return service from Glasgow at 20:10. Frankfurt services will increase from three to four flights a day.
Luke Hayhoe, commercial manager with BA subsidiary CityFlyer, said: “We have responded to our business customers and introduced additional flights on key business routes. Passengers flying to Glasgow particularly will now be able to spend a full business day in the city and return home at night.”
The schedule increases at London City follow a reduction in services from Gatwick and Heathrow to Glasgow and Frankfurt revealed when the airline's winter schedule was announced last month.
www.ba.com
Transport
9/21/2008 4:33:01 PM UTC
Friday, September 19, 2008
AIR CANADA DROPS BAG FEE
With airline fuel prices on the slide Air Canada has acted quickly, dropping its fee of CAD$25 that was introduced earlier this year for a second piece of luggage.
Transport
9/19/2008 7:59:46 AM UTC
Thursday, September 18, 2008
TAP REINFORCES OSLO LINKS
TAP Portugal will increase its services to Oslo, launching two more flights per week between Lisbon and the capital of Norway, where it currently operates 1 daily flight.
The two new frequencies will begin in early January 2009 and will operate on Fridays and Saturdays, departing Lisbon at 23:25 and arriving in Oslo at 04:25 (flight TP508). From the Norwegian capital, flights will depart on Saturdays and Sundays at 05:10 and arrive in Lisbon at 08:20 (flight TP509).
In the first half of 2008, TAP carried a total of 32,549 customers between Portugal and Norway, which represents a growth of 28 percent compared with same period last year.
www.flytap.com
Transport
9/18/2008 2:54:59 PM UTC
UKRAINE UPS FREQUENCY
Ukraine International Airlines has increased frequency on its popular non-stop service between London Gatwick and Kiev to 10 times per week. Afternoon departure times from Gatwick South Terminal have been secured to offer passengers maximum travel flexibility and same-day connections to most major Ukraine cities, including Simferopol and Lviv.
www.fly-uia.co.uk
Transport
9/18/2008 7:40:49 AM UTC
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
SKYTEAM LAUNCH CHINA PASS
International passengers traveling to mainland China on SkyTeam partner airlines can now take advantage of discounted flight coupons on China Southern Airlines to explore up to nine cities of their choice. The China Pass is an excellent option for business and leisure travellers looking to make the most out of their trip to China .
Customers can purchase three-to-nine discounted flight coupons for travel within China in conjunction with an international round-trip ticket to China on any SkyTeam partner. While all flights will be operated by China Southern, passengers can book the China Pass through any of the 11 SkyTeam members and the three Associates. There is no minimum requirement on length of stay and rerouting is allowed after first flight.
The China Pass offers a discount of approximately 40% in high season and 45% in low season. For example, a three city, low season itinerary on the SkyTeam China Pass can cost US$ 330 versus the conventional fare of US$ 600.
The China Pass is an addition to the SkyTeam fare pass offerings, including the America Pass , the Europe Pass , the Asia Pass and the Round-the-World product.
www.skyteam.com
Transport
9/17/2008 7:38:33 AM UTC
Sunday, September 14, 2008
SWISS UPS SEAT NUMBERS FROM MANCHESTER
From 26 October 2008 SWISS will begin operating its thrice-daily service between Manchester and Zurich with an Airbus A319, replacing the route’s current 100-seater Fokker operation. The A319s are 124-seater aircraft, representing a 24 per cent increase in seats on this route.www.swiss.com/uk
Transport
9/14/2008 8:45:09 AM UTC
100 YEARS OF CAR FERRIES
Among the many anniversaries this year 2008 celebrates 100 years of cross channel car ferrying.
In 1908 the SS Onward, owned by South Eastern and Chatham Railways, carried the first car across the Dover Straits. The cars had to be hoisted aboard by crane.
Rumour has it that some owners took their cars abroad to escape the Motor Car Act which only allowed driver to travel at 20 miles an hour!!
Transport
9/14/2008 8:32:03 AM UTC
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
CONTINENTAL DROP GATWICK AND UP LHR DEPARTURES
Continental Airlines will launch a third daily non-stop flight between Heathrow and Newark Liberty International on October 26. Subject to government and slot approval, Continental will on the same date discontinue flights from Gatwick Airport to both New York and Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport. From Heathrow, Continental will continue to operate two daily flights to Houston in addition to three daily flights to New York Liberty. “Our focus on Heathrow is a response to the changing realities of the marketplace,” said Jim Compton, Continental’s executive vice president marketing. “Our customers have shown a clear preference for Heathrow, and our main competitors have focused their operations there. We regret the need to end year-round operations at Gatwick, but it is imperative that we remain competitive and continue to meet the needs of our customers.” Continental’s Heathrow flights will go from Terminal 4 and will be operated using three aircraft types: the 285-seat Boeing 777-200, the 174-seat Boeing 767-200ER, and the 175-seat Boeing 757-200. Continental will continue to operate non-stop services to New York Liberty from Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Manchester, as well as Dublin and Shannon. In addition, Continental and Virgin Atlantic codeshare on several Virgin-operated flights from Heathrow and Gatwick.
Transport
9/10/2008 11:16:23 AM UTC
Monday, September 08, 2008
RJ OPEN NEW LOUNGE
The new Royal Jordanian Crown Class lounge at Queen Alia International Airport has opened. The lounge represents a qualitative leap toward improving air and ground services; through inaugurating it, RJ, the oneworld carrier, brings its development projects in line with the government's plan to develop the air transport industry and modernize QAIA, the main gateway for Jordan visitors.
The lounge to be used by RJ and oneworld frequent flyers is designed to accommodate 340 passengers; it comprises a meeting room, a business centre equipped with the latest computers to enable passengers to use internet communication and email services. It also has a library, an isolated room for relaxing, hotel-like bedrooms, showers, play and entertainment areas for children and adults. Additionally, there are areas for praying. The passengers can also buy what they need from the duty free shop from the comfort of the lounge.
www.rj.com
Transport
9/8/2008 7:30:28 AM UTC
Friday, August 22, 2008
LUFTHANSA AND TAM START CODE SHARE
Lufthansa has expanded the services it offers to customers flying to Brazil by launching code share flights in partnership with the Brazilian carrier TAM.
Lufthansa and TAM passengers can book any of the flights operated jointly by either carrier between Frankfurt or Munich and São Paulo . Customers have a choice of 21 code share flights per week between Germany and Brazil .
In addition, both carriers will offer connecting flights to their respective domestic destinations on a code share basis.
www.lufthansa.com
Transport
8/22/2008 8:03:51 AM UTC
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
I KNOW THAT FACE
Facial recognition scanners are being tested at Manchester Airport as part of government efforts to improve security and reduce congestion. The system, which works by scanning passengers' faces and comparing them to the photographs digitally stored on their biometric passports, could be installed in airports across the country if the trials are successful.
Transport
8/20/2008 7:41:25 AM UTC
LCY TO NEW YORK WITH BA
Shannon Airport will be the re-fuelling stop for British Airways’ planned business-class only flights from London City to New York . During the stop at the west Ireland airport, customers will benefit from a special arrangement that will allow them to complete USA arrivals checks, meaning they will by-pass the normal arrivals checks when they land in New York and speed straight through the airport. The airline announced in January plans to launch twice-daily business class flights between London City and New York . It is expected the new service will launch in autumn 2009. Eastbound flights will be non-stop. Flights will be operated by Airbus 318 aircraft, the largest aircraft that can take-off and land at London City airport. The service – the only long haul flights to and from London City - will offer a one-cabin business class product with 32 seats. Customers will enjoy a specially designed personal onboard service that will include a flat bed and a dining service similar to that of British Airways’ Club World business class. On the ground, customers will be able to arrive at the airport up to 15 minutes before departure. This combined with the ability to by-pass the usual arrivals checks in New York makes it the most convenient way for people travelling between the heart of the City of London and New York City . Robert Boyle, British Airways commercial director, said: “Our planned business-class only service will be the most convenient way to travel between London and New York for those people based in or travelling to the heart of London . Many city workers will be able to get from desk to aircraft in as little as 30 minutes. This combined with Shannon airport’s ability to complete USA arrival checks during the planned refuelling stop will ensure customers can make the most of their time and travel desk to desk in the quickest time possible. “Combined with our 10 flights per day service between Heathrow and New York and our new daily service from Gatwick, it means that British Airways customers will have the biggest choice of flights between the world’s two biggest business capitals.”
www.ba.com
Transport
8/20/2008 7:37:48 AM UTC
Monday, August 18, 2008
DO YOU FLY THE BEST
For the 3rd time in 10 years, Singapore Airlines has been named World's Best Airline, winning the 2008 Airline of the Year title in the latest Skytrax World Airline Awards.
According to Skytrax, over 15 million eligible survey interviews were completed during the 11 month survey period. From Seoul to Sao Paulo , Copenhagen to Cape Town , the scale and breadth of the 2008 survey strengthens Skytrax's reputation as one of the world's largest passenger surveys.
Singapore Airlines also collected the award for Best Business Class in a very competitive section of the survey.
Cathay Pacific took 2nd place overall in the 2008 Awards (up from 3rd in 2007), and picked up the award for World's best First Class thanks to its new onboard 1st Class product and service concept.
Qantas ranked 3rd worldwide (5th in 2007) and won the award for the Best First Class Lounge - achieved in a period where the airline has seen competition ramped up both in its domestic and regional market.
Asiana Airlines was one of the biggest improvers across the 2008 results, ranked 5th worldwide (up from 12th in 2007), as well as taking the sought-after World's Best Cabin Staff Award and also collecting the Award for Best Economy Class.
Qatar Airways is another 5-Star airline achieving a top-10 ranking (placed 7th worldwide), and collecting the award for Best Airline and Best Cabin Staff for the Middle East region, as well as the Best Business Class Catering category.
Air New Zealand ranked 8th worldwide (7th in 2007), and also collects the 2008 Award for Best Airline Transpacific, ahead of Qantas in that category.
Emirates maintained the same ranking as last year, placed 9th worldwide. The Dubai-based airline picked up the award for Best Airline Inflight Entertainment for the 4th year in succession, ahead of Singapore Airlines in 2nd.
A new entrant to the world's Top-10 airlines is Abu Dhabi based Etihad Airways, securing 10th position in the 2008 Awards.
A repeat win was achieved by Virgin Atlantic in being named winner of the Best Business Class Lounge Award, having secured the title in 2007 for their Clubhouse facility at London Heathrow Airport .
Cathay Pacific won the Best First Class Onboard Catering Award.
In the year that Austrian Airlines celebrates it's 50th anniversary, the airline has another honour to mark the achievement, winning the award for Best Business Class Onboard Catering for the second year running. Qantas was named winner of the Best Economy Class Onboard Catering Award, based on their longer haul, international operations.
Transport
8/18/2008 8:05:02 AM UTC
THY TO FLY FROM BIRMINGHAM
Turkish Airlines will fly from Birmingham International Airport to Istanbul from December 15, 2008 using a Boeing 737-800.
The Turkish flag carrier, which is a member of Star Alliance, will operate five flights a week (no Wed or Sat) to Istanbul with a flying time of four hours.
Prices start from £180.00 return.
www.thy.com
Transport
8/18/2008 7:49:00 AM UTC
SCHEDULES CHANGES AT LCY FOR AIR FRANCE
Air France will operate a new timetable from London City Airport from September 8, 2008.
Edinburgh will have 20 per cent more seats with the introduction of two more Avro RJ85 jets, which will replace the smaller Dornier 328 turbo-prop aircraft. The Dornier will fly on one of the seven daily flights only. Geneva will get a fifth flight added to the existing route from September 15.
To Paris ’s Orly airport Air France flights will be reduced from six to five times a day. Strasbourg will also be reduced – from three to two flights a day, to allow for the increased Geneva and Edinburgh routes.
Other routes Air France says it will suspend flights to Zurich with the last service set to run on September 7. Air France says this service is being cut so that it can “optimise other routes on its network.” Both British Airways and Swiss currently ply the route from City.
Smaller changes to the timetable will also be made from September 8 on the routes to Paris CDG, Dublin , Geneva and Nice.
Air France flies to 10 destinations from London City Airport . These are: Dublin , Dundee, Edinburgh , Eindhoven , Geneva , Nice, Paris Orly, Paris Charles de Gaulle, Strasbourg and Zurich . The airline also flies from Heathrow.
www.airfrance.co.uk
Transport
8/18/2008 7:43:03 AM UTC
Thursday, August 14, 2008
1ST FOR BUDGET CARRIER
Finished your book, ran out of sweets and bored of your mate’s chit-chat? Well, fear not because Iceland Express has broken new ground by becoming the first budget airline to launch an in-flight entertainment system that will keep both adults and children amused for the entire journey.
The Bluebox lite unit or “Airplay” allows customers to watch movies, TV shows, listen to music and play computer games while in the air. Plugging in USB headsets, travellers aboard the London Stansted to Reykjavik flight can watch their favourite show or sing along to their favourite band using the handheld device.
www.icelandexpress.com
Transport
8/14/2008 3:59:20 PM UTC
CLUBHOUSE DOUBLE
For the second year running, Virgin Atlantic has won the Best Business Class Lounge Award in the SkyTrax World Airline Awards 2008, for its flagship Clubhouse at Heathrow Airport .
The World Airline Awards are based on the annual World Airline Survey by Skytrax and are recognised around the world. The awards are renowned for being the only truly global independent passenger survey of airline standards. Virgin Atlantic beat off BA’s new T5 lounge, Cathay Pacific’s Hong Kong Business Class lounge and Qatar Airways’ Business Class lounge to win the prestigious award.
www.virginatlantic.com
Transport
8/14/2008 7:58:30 AM UTC
Sunday, August 10, 2008
NEW CAR HIRE WEB SITE
Car Hire 8, a revolutionary new online car hire service, launched in the UK this weekend. Their site provides car hire reservations from the leading brands like Alamo, Avis, Budget, Dollar Rent a Car and Europcar.
What makes it different from other car rental brokers is that you choose which brand you want but benefit from Car Hire 8’s great prices. Available in 125 countries at 17,000 locations worldwide. To celebrate the launch, consumers can receive 10 percent off on car hire anywhere in the world throughout the month of August by using promotional code 10OFFCH8 upon booking.
www.carhire8.co.uk
Transport
8/10/2008 11:46:36 AM UTC
Thursday, August 07, 2008
PEGASUS LAUNCHES WINTER SCHEDULE
Don’t miss Turkey’s fastest growing airline’s one-way prices starting from 66 Euros (£52) on international routes and 41 New Turkish Lira (YTL) (£18)* on domestic routes.
Pegasus Airlines launches its winter flight schedule with tickets onsale today. Valid from 26th October 2008, the new schedule boasts unbeatable one-way prices starting at 66 Euros (£52) on international routes and 41 YTL (£18) on domestic routes*, available until 29th March 2009.
Pegasus Airlines’ winter schedule tickets go on sale today, 6th August 2008, with one-way prices starting at 66 euros* (£52) on international routes. Pegasus Airlines operates flights between Ankara, Istanbul and Izmir in Turkey to Amsterdam, Dusseldorf, Copenhagen, Cologne, London, Lefkosa, Munich, Stuttgart and Zurich.
Domestic flights prices start at 41YTL* (£18), making it the cheapest and easiest way to get to your favourite holiday destination in Turkey. Pegasus Airlines flies to Adana, Ankara, Antalya, Bodrum, Diyarbakır, Erzurum, Gaziantep, İstanbul, İzmir, Kayseri, Malatya, Mardin, Samsun, Trabzon and Van.
www.flypgs.com/en ,
Transport
8/7/2008 11:09:57 AM UTC
Monday, August 04, 2008
£100m MORE THAN NEEDED
Airline passengers now pay more in green taxes than is needed to cover the cost of the environmental damage they cause, the Government has admitted. According to the Department for Transport, aviation now provides £100m more than its yearly environmental costs as a result of the doubling of Air Passenger Duty in February last year.
Source: Daily Telegraph
Transport
8/4/2008 3:22:45 AM UTC
BEN GURION ACCOLADE
Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv, home of EL AL Israel Airlines, has been voted number one airport in the Middle East in a customer satisfaction survey.
The World Airport Survey is conducted by UK-based aviation research organisation, Skytrax, with more than 8.2 million questionnaires completed by passengers across the world, during the 10 month survey period. Passenger interviews include a detailed appraisal for more than 40 categories of product and service quality from check-in to departure, from arrivals to baggage collection - including terminal cleanliness, staff efficiency, staff courtesy, terminal signage, security processing, immigration and customers, walking distances, as well as features like shopping, dining options, internet services.
www.airlinequality.com
Transport
8/4/2008 2:59:20 AM UTC
Saturday, August 02, 2008
HKE LAUNCH SEOUL
Hong Kong Express Airways has launched a new four times a week direct service to Seoul, Korea. Earlier this year the airline also launched new routes to Japan and daily services to Shanghai and Beijing.
Hong Kong Express will continue to expand with the launch of more new routes, including Manila, Philippines and Osaka, Tokyo in September.
www.hongkongexpress.com
Transport
8/2/2008 7:00:22 AM UTC
Friday, July 04, 2008
America's Most Miserable Airports
U.S. News argues that air travel keeps getting more stressful and reports that in 2007 US airlines turned in their second-worst on-time performance ever, with just 73.4 percent of flights arriving on time. It also says planes have never been more crowded, with an average load factor of 80.5 percent.
To gauge where the pain is deepest, U.S. News crunched US government figures to develop an Airport Misery Index: a ranking that shows which of the 47 busiest US airports have the best and worst combination of delayed flights and crowded planes. With 33.5% of flights delayed and an 83% load factor, for an overall “misery” ranking of 47, America’s most miserable airport - according to U.S. News - is Chicago, O’Hare. O’Hare was closely followed in the misery stakes by Newark, San Francisco, Dallas/Fort Worth, Miami and Las Vegas. Rounding out the top ten were Charlotte, JFK, Atlanta and Seattle.
The least miserable of the 47 airports polled was San Jose where only 16.8% of flights were delayed and the load factor was 77.3%. The next five best were Memphis, Kansas City, New Orleans, Santa Ana and Oakland.
Transport
7/4/2008 11:14:52 AM UTC
Monday, June 23, 2008
SAVE £1,100 WITH EL AL
EL AL, the national carrier of Israel, is offering a huge saving of £1100 on it’s first class companion return fare this July and August, making it just £2,400 for two people!
EL AL’s First Class experience begins with a return limousine transfer to the airport both in the UK and Israel. At the airport, First Class passengers can access EL AL’s King David Lounge, the perfect place to freshen up before a flight. Once on board passengers get to experience full flat seats with 100” pitch; a varied menu created by promising young Israeli chefs, with a choice of award winning Israeli wines; and personal VOD entertainment.
To book this deal, please call 020 7121 1400 or see your travel agent.
* Subject to availability; valid from 1st July – 31st August; 2-week advance booking restriction; max stay 21 days; min stay 3 nights.
Transport
6/23/2008 10:57:32 AM UTC
Monday, June 09, 2008
JAL OFFER UK CODE SHARE FLIGHTS
Japan Airlines are now offering twice-daily code share flights operated by British Airways (BA) between Manchester and London Heathrow.
The expanded code share agreement adds Manchester to JAL's Japan- Europe network by providing smooth connections from the UK city onto daily services operated by the airline between London - Tokyo (Narita) and London - Osaka (Kansai).
www.jal.com
Transport
6/9/2008 11:29:40 AM UTC
EMIRATES A380 DATE
Emirates Airline will receive the first of its 58 Airbus A380 superjumbo aircraft on order, from Airbus’ Hamburg facility on 28th July 2008.
Emirates’ A380 interiors and onboard product, which has been kept under wraps thus far, will also be revealed for the first time during the delivery ceremony in Hamburg.
His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al-Maktoum, Chairman and Chief Executive, Emirates Airline & Group said, “The A380, with its large capacity and excellent operating economics, will be one of the pillars of Emirates' future growth. We've been working very closely with Airbus since the A380 programme’s inception back in 2000, and all through the ups and downs from the drawing board to production, we have remained unshakable in our belief that this is the aircraft for the next chapter of aviation.
“Despite the high oil prices, for us, demand remains strong and the A380’s combination of range, capacity and fuel efficiency will help Emirates to continue achieving our growth targets. We very much look forward to receiving our first A380 aircraft next month.”
www.emirates.com
Transport
6/9/2008 7:44:12 AM UTC
YEKATERINBURG HERE WE COME
The fast growing Russian airline, KD avia, is celebrating the first anniversary of its inaugural flight into the UK by announcing the opening on a new route to the city of Yekaterinburg, which is a major stop on the world famous Trans-Siberian Railway. KD avia's first flight to the UK touched down at London Gatwick Airport on 16th June 2007 and the airline now operates a daily scheduled service to its hub at Kaliningrad with easy onward connections to 12 cities in Russia. KD avia's UK Sales Manager, Loreta Durell, Said: "Yekaterinburg is a major extra destination - particularly for tourists with its numerous museums, art galleries and famous theatres. However it is perhaps most famous as the place where the family of Nicholas II were executed in 1918. It is also Russia's fifth largest city and has many business links to the UK."
www.kdavia.co.uk
Transport
6/9/2008 5:44:49 AM UTC
MORE FOR DIVIDEND MILE MEMBERS
Members of US Airways' frequent-flyer program, Dividend Miles, now have more ways to earn miles as the airline teams up with Accor, one of Europe's leading hotel companies, to offer miles, including a special limited-time triple-miles offer, on stays at any of Accor's premium hotel brands: Sofitel, Pullman, Novotel and Mercure, with more than 1,300 locations around the world.
The new partnership lets Dividend Miles members earn 500 miles per stay at Sofitel and Pullman hotels and 250 miles per stay at Novotel and Mercure hotels.
As a special introductory offer, Dividend Miles members can, until August 31, 2008, earn:
- Double bonus miles on stays of two nights or more at Sofitel, Pullman, Novotel and Mercure properties - Triple bonus miles on stays of three nights or more at Sofitel and Pullman properties.
"Our new partnership with Accor Hospitality complements our service to 20 favourite destinations in Europe," said Travis Christ, Vice President, Sales and Marketing for US Airways. "We're pleased to give our frequent flyers yet another way to earn miles to use toward award travel to more than 950 destinations worldwide."
www.usairways.co.uk
Transport
6/9/2008 4:53:57 AM UTC
AROUND THE WORLD WITH SKYTEAM
China Southern Airlines has announced its participation in the latest Round-The-World airfare programme from the SkyTeam global airline alliance, adding for the first time extensive travel options to and within China.
The new SkyTeam Round-The-World fares start from just £1500.00, plus taxes, for an Economy Class ticket to up to five destinations, with additional options for Economy, Business or First Class travel to a maximum of 15 destinations.
The new SkyTeam Round-The-World fares offer travel with up to 14 airlines to over 840 destinations in 162 countries, giving travellers a vast range of options to choose from.
SkyTeam’s full member airlines are Aeroflot, AeroMexico, Air France, KLM, Alitalia, China Southern, Continental Airlines, Czech Airlines, Delta, Korean Air and Northwest Airlines. There are also three associate partners - Air Europa, Copa Airlines and Kenya Airways.
www.skyteam.com
Transport
6/9/2008 4:07:50 AM UTC
MORE FLIGHTS FOR LE MANS
Flights from Southampton International Airport to Angers Loire in France by UK regional airline, Eastern Airways , have increased to coincide with the world famous Le Mans 24 hour motor race. The independent carrier has introduce a Friday service prior to the start of Le Mans (14-15 June), which is located 46 miles from Angers Loire Airport. Friday services will continue to operate over the summer season, taking the number of flights to four a week. Eastern Airways first started flights between Southampton and Angers Loire in November 2007 and its service also appeals to industry sectors including truck manufacturing, IT, technology and liqueurs.
www.easternairways.com
Transport
6/9/2008 4:05:44 AM UTC
HMRC PODCAST
What goods are prohibited or restricted when entering the UK?
HMRC customs expert Mark Fuchster explains goods you can, and can’t, bring back from abroad Covering a whole range of subjects including food, plants, wildlife souvenirs, prescription drugs and counterfeit goods,
Download for free from www.hmrc.gov.uk/podcasts
Transport
6/9/2008 3:28:16 AM UTC
Thursday, June 05, 2008
SINGAPORE CROWNED BEST AIRLINE FOR 6th TIME
SINGAPORE CHANGI WINS BEST AIRPORT AT THE 26th OAG AIRLINE INDUSTRY AWARDS EASYJET LANDS BEST LOW COST AIRLINE TITLE BRITISH AIRWAYS, EMIRATES AND SINGPORE MULTIPLE AWARD WINNERS AIR CANADA TEAM AT HEATHROW HONOURED FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE
Singapore was the major winner at the 26th OAG Airline Industry
Awards with the country’s airline, Singapore Airlines, voted “OAG Airline of the Year”, and the country’s main international airport, Singapore Changi, voted Best Airport. The Award winners were announced on the night of Wednesday, 4 June in the art deco setting of The Bloomsbury Ballroom in central London.
“This is a very special night for Singapore,” says Alan Glass, CEO of OAG. “Our congratulations go to the airline, the airport, the Government and the people of Singapore. The level of service and innovation that Singapore Airlines and Singapore Changi have consistently offered the travelling public is reflected by the way OAG subscribers, the world’s frequent fliers, have voted. The slogan for Singapore Changi is ‘Enjoy the experience’. Travellers who use the airport and the airline clearly do.”
Singapore Airlines last won the coveted Spirit of Flight trophy for “Airline of the Year” back in 2003. The trophy was presented by President of Boeing UK, Sir Roger Bone, which sponsored the Awards. Singapore Airlines has now won the “OAG Airline of the Year” award on six occasions since the inception of the awards in 1982, more than any other carrier and one more than British Airways and Virgin Atlantic. Other airlines nominated this year for “OAG Airline of the Year” included American Airlines, British Airways, Emirates and Lufthansa.
As well as winning “OAG Airline of the Year”, Singapore Airlines won awards for Best Airline Based in Asia and Best International First Class. Singapore Airlines’ home base, Singapore Changi, fought off extremely stiff competition to reclaim the Best Airport crown it last won in 2006.
UK-based easyJet took the title of Best Low Cost Airline for the first time, beating last year’s winner jetBlue as well as Jetstar, Ryanair and Southwest Airlines. This was the first time this award has gone to a European low cost carrier.
Multiple winners on the night included last year’s “Airline of the Year”, British Airways, which retained its crown as Best Transatlantic Airline and also won the Best Business / Executive Class category, an award that had been won for the last five years by Continental Airlines. Continental Airlines, however, did retain its title as Best Airline Based in North America, for a fifth successive year, and also won the new category for Best Airline Finance Deal for its EETC (enhanced equipment trust certificate).
Emirates retained its title as Best Airline Based in the Middle East / Indian Sub-Continent and also won the category for Best Airline between Europe and Asia / Australasia.
Reflecting the global reach of the OAG awards other regional winners on the night for best airline included Qantas (Australasia / Pacific), LAN Airlines (Central/South America and the Caribbean), South African Airways (Africa), Virgin Atlantic (Western Europe), and CSA Czech Airlines (Central/Eastern Europe). Air New Zealand was voted Best Transpacific Airline and American Airlines was recognised for Best Economy / Coach Class.
Lufthansa Cargo won the Best Freighter Operator Award and AWAS was voted Best Airline Lessor.
“We all know how the airline industry is vital for world trade, our economies and our prosperity,” commented Alan Glass, CEO of OAG, during his welcome address, “but we are also cognizant of the significant challenges we face. However we need to put some perspective on all the negative talk. Compared with this time last year, OAG statistics reveal the world’s airlines are operating 40,000 more flights and offering 10.1 million more seats, although some rationalization is anticipated. The aircraft order books are looking pretty healthy, with a 35% increase year on year. This indicates that despite current financial pressures, the industry as a whole is gearing up its investment for long-term sustainability.”
The recipient of the Outstanding Service Award was the Air Canada Customer Service team based at Heathrow Airport. The team of five people were honoured for their personal generosity and effort in making a real difference to the lives of young children in South Africa.
The annual “OAG Airline Industry Awards”, sponsored by Boeing, celebrate the very best in global air travel and publicly recognises the highest standards within the industry. The complete list of winners and nominees for the 26th OAG Airline Industry Awards follows, and can also be accessed at www.oagairlineawards.com .
The Winners and Nominees for the 26th OAG Airline Industry Awards
OAG Airline of the Year 2008: Singapore AirlinesAmerican Airlines, British Airways, Emirates, Lufthansa
Best Airline Based in Asia: Singapore AirlinesCathay Pacific, Japan Airlines, Korean Air, Thai Airways
Best Airline Based in Australasia/Pacific: Qantas Air New Zealand, Air Pacific, Jetstar Airways, Virgin Blue
Best Airline Based in North America: Continental AirlinesAir Canada (Commended), American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines
Best Airline Based in Central/S.America & Caribbean: LAN AirlinesAeromexico, Copa Airlines, Mexicana, TAM Brazilian Airlines
Best Airline Based in Western Europe: Virgin AtlanticAir France, British Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Lufthansa (Commended)
Best Airline Based in Central/Eastern Europe: CSA Czech AirlinesAeroflot Russian Airlines, LOT Polish Airlines (Commended), MALEV Hungarian Airlines, TAROM Romanian Air Transport
Best Airline Based in the Middle East/Indian Sub-Continent: EmiratesEtihad, Gulf Air, Jet Airways (Commended), Qatar Airways
Best Airline Based in Africa: South African AirwaysEthiopian Airlines, Egyptair, Kenya Airways, Virgin Nigeria
Best Transatlantic Airline: British AirwaysAmerican Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, Virgin Atlantic
Best Transpacific Airline: Air New ZealandCathay Pacific, Qantas, Singapore Airlines, United Airlines
Best Europe – Asia/Australasia Airline: EmiratesBritish Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Lufthansa, Singapore Airlines
Best Low Cost/No Frills Airline: easyJetjetBlue, Jetstar Airways, Ryanair, Southwest Airlines
Best Economy/Coach Class: American AirlinesBritish Airways, Delta Air Lines, Korean Air, Singapore Airlines
Best Business/Executive Class: British AirwaysAmerican Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Lufthansa, Singapore Airlines
Best International First Class: Singapore AirlinesBritish Airways, Cathay Pacific, Emirates, Lufthansa
Best Airport: Singapore ChangiAmsterdam Schiphol, Dubai International, Hong Kong International,New York JFK, San Francisco International Sponsored by Travelplus
Outstanding Service Award: Air Canada Customer Services, London Heathrow Presented to Fiona Puglia, John Choules, Wayne Birnie, Shabana Khokhar & Ahjaz Osman
Transport
6/5/2008 12:37:17 AM UTC
Sunday, June 01, 2008
BMI TESTS PAPERLESS BOARDING PASSES
bmi is testing an innovative new paperless boarding system, allowing customers checking in online for bmi flights to have their boarding pass delivered electronically to their mobile phone or PDA (personal digital assistant).
The new paper-free system will deliver a two-dimensional barcode boarding pass to mobile phones with picture messaging (MMS) capabilities. The service is part of bmi’s commitment to reducing time spent at the airport and will assist in maintaining its position as one of the UK’s most punctual airlines.
Peter Spencer, managing director of bmi, said, “bmi’s new paperless boarding system is a significant step forward and will offer customers the opportunity to bypass check-in processes at the airport. Customers who check in online can have a boarding pass delivered straight to their mobile phone allowing them to proceed straight to security or to bmi’s fast bag drop stations if they have luggage to check-in.”
bmi’s new mobile check-in service will initially be launched on services from London Heathrow to Edinburgh and Manchester (one way) and from Belfast City to London Heathrow (return), with plans to roll the system out to more destinations on the airline’s network soon after.
www.flybmi.com
Transport
6/1/2008 4:16:46 PM UTC
Monday, May 26, 2008
TITAN LAUNCH NEW SERVICE
Titan Travel, the award-winning tour operator of quality escorted tours, is building on the success of its VIP Home Departure Service, to launch a new luxury private transfer vehicle service for business and leisure travellers across England and Wales, using a fleet of over 150 VW Caravelle people carriers. Each air-conditioned vehicle will carry a maximum of six passengers from their front door to their destination. The service is predominantly aimed at travellers needing transport to and from airports and ports and through monitoring all flights, clients will be met by a uniformed driver in the airport arrivals hall, or for cruises passengers at the UK dock of their choice. The service can be arranged from any location in England and Wales and is exclusive to each booking, so they will not pick up any other passengers en route. www.titanprivatehire.co.uk
Transport
5/26/2008 5:55:39 AM UTC
NEW BUSINESS LOUNGE FROM ETIHAD
Etihad Airways has opened a new dedicated business class lounge at its Abu Dhabi airport home base which offers the airline’s business class customers a wealth of state-of-the-art relaxation and entertainment facilities in addition to around-the-clock dining.
The new Terminal 1 business class lounge follows the opening in January of a separate new lounge dedicated to first class customers and is part of a major overhaul of Etihad’s premium customer experience at Abu Dhabi airport.
The new business class lounge includes a Wi-Fi area, library, relaxation zone, well-being spa, hi-tech electronic games room, smoker’s lounge and gallery showcasing work by local Arab artists.
www.etihadairways.com
Transport
5/26/2008 5:53:57 AM UTC
EMIRATES REWARDS SME'S
Emirates Airline has launched Business Rewards, an innovative new rewards programme tailor-made for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the UAE that will be rolled out in other markets soon.
An online-based programme, Business Rewards offers SMEs the opportunity to benefit from employee flights. Each time a registered employee books their Emirates flight through Business Rewards, the business earns Business Rewards Miles while the individual traveller continues to earn their Miles from Skywards, Emirates’ frequent flyer programme. The company can then redeem accumulated Business Rewards Miles against future flights.
Keith Longstaff, Emirates’ Divisional Senior Vice President, Commercial Operations Worldwide said, “Business Rewards is a result of months of research and planning, to understand what our SME customers want in a reward programme, and how we can transact and add value to them in an online environment. We believe the SME community in the UAE will embrace Business Rewards, and we look forward to introducing the programme to other markets in the coming months.”
In addition to reward miles, Emirates’ Business Rewards programme also provides a convenient online portal for administrators in SMEs to manage employee travel on Emirates Airline. The company must register with Business Rewards in the country where it is located, but it can accumulate Miles for travel undertaken by employees at all their branches into one central account.
www.emirates.com
Transport
5/26/2008 5:38:09 AM UTC
ADDITIONAL 380 SERVICES FROM SQ
Singapore Airlines is to add an additional A380 service on the Singapore-London route on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays bringing the number of Singapore Airlines A380 flights between the two cities to 11 times.
The new service between will take effect from 16 July 2008. However, there will be a temporary break when the aircraft will be deployed to Beijing for a week, to cater for increased demand in the lead-up to the start of the Olympic Games.
www.singaporeair.com
Transport
5/26/2008 5:23:21 AM UTC
Thursday, May 22, 2008
DIRECT AIR SERVICE FROM LONDON TO FORT LAUDERDALE
For the first time in 10 years, a new low-cost scheduled transatlantic air service between any European airport and Fort Lauderdale, took off today (Thursday). Zoom Airlines’ inaugural flight from London Gatwick to Fort Lauderdale took off at almost full capacity with 241 passengers onboard revolutionising air travel to one of the most popular US summer holiday destinations.
The service will operate twice weekly on Thursdays and Sundays with fares starting from as low as £299 return including all taxes and charges. The commencement of this new route confirms Zoom’s position as being the leading low-fare airline across the Atlantic.
Launching the service today (Thursday), Jonathan Hinkles, Managing Director of Zoom UK said: “We are delighted to be launching the start of the London to Fort Lauderdale service which has proved extremely popular with not only the UK, but the European travelling public. What’s appealing is that all our flights are high standard at low-cost and offer a full scheduled service onboard with economy and premium economy seating available.
Zoom operates an ‘easyJet-style’ booking service with flexible one-way fares and the flights offer Economy and Premium Economy services with allocated seating, meals and soft drinks included in the fare in all cabins, and an enhanced service available in the Premium Economy cabin.
Zoom’s new service from London Gatwick to San Diego will commence next month.
www.flyzoom.com
Transport
5/22/2008 10:56:56 AM UTC
OPENSKIES TO TAKE FLIGHT JUNE 19th
OpenSkies, the new transatlantic airline from British Airways, will take flight on June 19th, the airline announced today. Tickets for premium flights between Paris and New York on OpenSkies will go on sale this Thursday, May 22nd, Bookings can also be made through travel agents, all British Airways channels including the BA.com website, and via the OpenSkies Concierge Desk - featuring personalized services available to all customers commencing with the purchase of their ticket and throughout their journey.
With no more than 82 passengers on each flight, OpenSkies will offer a unique travel experience between Paris’ Orly Airport and New York’s JFK Airport. The company’s simplified pricing approach is designed to provide true value for money compared with what has been traditionally offered by the long-time incumbent carriers operating on the Paris-New York route. OpenSkies will feature three cabins: Biz, a business class service featuring the only fully lie-flat beds in that market will be offered at prices starting at EUR2269 roundtrip; Prem+, a completely new service category featuring reclining seats with a 52” pitch will be offered from EUR1159 roundtrip; and economy, featuring a cabin containing only thirty seats that will be offered at prices beginning at EUR830 roundtrip. Prices include fuel, insurance and security surcharges and have limited availability but require only seven days advance purchase.
OpenSkies will initially operate one daily round-trip flight on a fuel-efficient Boeing 757. A second Boeing 757 is scheduled to join OpenSkies later this year from the British Airways fleet and it is planned that there will be six OpenSkies aircraft in total by the end of 2009. OpenSkies plans to serve additional routes from European cities including Amsterdam, Brussels, Frankfurt and Milan to New York. OpenSkies received approval to begin operations from the U.S. Department of Transportation last week. It is the first airline created as a result of the Open Skies agreement, which allows airlines to fly between any U.S. and E.U. destination.
www.flyopenskies.com .
Transport
5/22/2008 4:45:05 AM UTC
FLY THROUGH YOUR ONLINE BOOKING WITH AER ARANN
The lives of travelling Brits just got easier. Aer Arann’s new website makes flight bookings quick, simple and crystal-clear.
One of Europe’s fastest growing regional airlines, Aer Arann has simplified its previous five step booking process into an easy three steps with no hidden costs. Hopeful travellers booking through other online providers are forced to click through several pages of additional expenses while watching flights double and triple in price. Aer Arann customers can select and book their flights without all that hassle and uncertainty.
“A lack of price transparency is too often practiced in the airline industry, much to the displeasure of hopeful passengers,” says Colin Lewis, Head of Sales and Marketing at Aer Arann. “Our new website has no unexpected charges. What our customers see is exactly what they pay – tax, luggage and check-in included.”
Aer Arann’s website has no price add-ons or click-throughs. The full cost of the ticket is reflected in the first and only total, making bookings user-friendly and fully price transparent. Future travellers need only enter their origin and destination and click once to see their truthful flight costs. No hidden fees, no click-throughs and no scrolling required.
www.aerarann.com
Transport
5/22/2008 4:44:07 AM UTC
QATAR AIRWAYS INCREASES FLIGHTS ON BAHRAIN ROUTE
Qatar Airways has announced an increase in capacity on the Doha – Bahrain route with the addition of five flights a week, beginning June 1. The new early evening departures from the Bahraini capital Manama offer excellent connections via Qatar Airways’ operational hub of Doha to a host of cities across the airline’s global network covering Europe, Middle East, Africa, Far East, Indian subcontinent and North America. Addressing Bahrain-based media in Manama, Qatar Airways Chief Executive Officer Akbar Al Baker said the extra capacity would be a great boost for the travelling public from the Gulf state to cities around the world. “The addition of five new flights each week increases capacity between the two Gulf capitals from 42 to 47 flights a week and ensures the route only goes from strength to strength,” he said. From November this year, Qatar Airways takes delivery of the first of its Long Range version Boeing 777-200 aircraft, capable of flying to virtually any key city in the world non-stop from Doha. The first Boeing 777-200 will be introduced on the Doha – Houston route from November 10 with a non-stop flying time of 17 hours.
Transport
5/22/2008 4:38:30 AM UTC
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
AIR MAURITIUS LAUNCHES NEW BUSINESS CLASS
Air Mauritius is delighted to announce the launch of its new business class product across all of its UK routes. The new offering includes lie-flat cocoon seats which offer guests a 60-inch seat pitch and a recline capacity of 172 degrees. The front cabin of each aircraft departing from the UK will be equipped with 34 of these state-of-the-art business seats laid out in a 2-2-2 configuration.
Also new to Air Mauritius, Audio & Video on Demand (AVOD) will now be standard in both the new business class and economy on all flights from the UK, allowing passengers to view 50 digital-quality, multi-language video options together with a vast library of CDs.
Iqbal Bhayat, Air Mauritius Regional Manager UK & Ireland, commented: “We are a proud ambassador of Mauritius and believe that our new business class design will let our passengers experience our passion for the island first hand from the moment they step on board. “The unveiling of our new business class, enhanced by exquisite attention to detail and service excellence, reinforces our commitment to the provision of exemplary service for all of our passengers flying from the UK.”
New Air Mauritius economy cabins will also feature new generation seats allowing for extra personal space, in addition to a superior food and beverage service.
The new two-class configuration will be rolled out across the whole Air Mauritius fleet on July 1 2008, with the cabins featuring a fresh layout including exotic décor inspired by the tropical flora and fauna of the island allowing passengers to truly experience Mauritius.
Transport
5/21/2008 12:50:39 AM UTC
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
DOT2DOT LAUNCHES DEDICATED LONDON KING’S CROSS TO HEATHROW SERVICE
National Express Dot2Dot, London’s first large scale airport transfer provider has expanded its service further with a dedicated door-to-door transfer service between London King’s Cross and Heathrow and Gatwick airports. Working alongside the UK’s leading intercity train service, National Express East Coast, Dot2Dot is making the journey to the airport simpler.
With a single ticket to Heathrow costing only £22.00 the cost is around half that of a taxi, with further discounts available for group bookings. Operating as an on demand service, passengers who arrive in Kings Cross Station can travel directly across the city to Heathrow Airport 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Passengers are required to book at least two hours in advance.
The new Dot2Dot Kings Cross service has been announced following Dot2Dot’s recent successful expansions. In the last six weeks alone Dot2Dot has extended its services to include Terminal 5, residential and business addresses across Canary Wharf as well as hotels, and has expanded the dedicated Gatwick service to operate around the clock.
www.dot2.com
Transport
5/20/2008 5:48:35 AM UTC
Monday, May 19, 2008
OMAN AIR RESUMES FLIGHT TO LEBANON
Oman Air said it has resumed its commercial flights to the Lebanese Rafik Hariri International Airport, with the first flight that operated on Sunday 18th May 2008. A spokes person stated that the national carrier of The Sultanate of Oman has been assessing the circumstances on a daily basis and is at this stage, content that resuming flights, as affirmed by the company’s security and operational specialists, is completely safe. The flights will operate on daily basis, and Oman Air office in the Lebanese capital is open for booking. Corporate Communications & Media of Oman Air notified that Oman Air has brought it operations to Beirut to a standstill on May 7 2008 due to the unstable circumstances, which the sisterly Lebanese Republic was going through, and for the safety of our valued passengers.
Transport
5/19/2008 7:42:13 AM UTC
AEGEAN AIRLINES INAUGURAL FLIGHT
Aegean Airlines celebrated its inaugural flight between Stansted and Athens on the 15th May by welcoming passengers with champagne, gifts and a party atmosphere.
The introduction of the twice-daily, year round service between Stansted and Athens provides passengers with a real alternative for their travel to Greece. Aegean Airlines, Greece’s fastest growing full-service airline, is providing its customers with a premium 2 cabin service and in-flight catering.
Prices on Aegean’s route to Athens start from just £67 one way, including taxes. Aegean Airlines flies to 12 international destinations (London, Larnaca, Munich, Frankfurt, Düsseldorf, Stuttgart, Rome, Milan, Sofia, Bucharest, Cairo and Tirana) and 17 Greek destinations (Athens, Thessaloniki, Heraklion, Chania, Rhodes, Kos, Samos, Mytilene, Chios, Alexandroupolis, Mykonos, Santorini, Kavala, Limnos, Corfu, Ioannina and Kefalonia)
www.aegeanair.com
Transport
5/19/2008 7:41:12 AM UTC
Sunday, May 18, 2008
FLYBE OFFERS MORE OPTIONS
Flybe, Europe’s largest regional low cost airline, today announces it has implemented a further three new Interline e-ticket partnerships, namely with Korean Air, US Airways and Singapore Airlines.
Unique in the low cost environment, today’s news brings the total of Flybe's Interline e-ticket partners to 11, now including an impressive list of names that also includes American Airlines, British Airways, bmi, Brussels Airlines, Emirates, Northwest, TAP and Virgin Atlantic.
Stephen Hobday, Flybe’s Head of Sales, says: “Our continued pursuit and implementation of interline e-ticket projects endorses Flybe’s commitment to increasing our interline partnerships. It also enables our travel trade partners to issue more tickets to an even greater number of destination options and demonstrates our determination to expanding and strengthening our connecting route network.” Flying from more UK airports that any other airline – and with a core network of 170 domestic and regional European routes - Flybe offers frequent, affordable and convenient regional connections into London Gatwick, Manchester and Birmingham from Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Channel Islands.
This, enabled by its new Interline e-ticket partnerships, offers Flybe’s business and leisure passengers increased choice to an even wider range of worldwide destinations. This has been further enhanced by the airline’s growth into European city airports over the past 12 months, attracting new partners to the Flybe interline portfolio and offering additional connections through Paris Charles de Gaulle, Frankfurt, Dusseldorf, Amsterdam and Milan.
www.flybe.com
Transport
5/18/2008 6:07:27 AM UTC
PRINT YOUR OWN BOARDING PASS FROM EMIRATES
Flying from Dubai has just become even simpler for Emirates passengers following the introduction of a new facility at Dubai International Airport.
Emirates passengers can now print their official boarding pass at home or office and if carrying only hand luggage can now bypass check-in and proceed directly through passport control and security to their boarding gate.
Passengers with check-in baggage may also use the facility in conjunction with the "Quick Bag drop" counters.
The eBP was developed by Emirates Airport Services, and has been launched in collaboration with Dubai Police, Immigration and Security.
www.emirates.com
Transport
5/18/2008 5:55:21 AM UTC
ZOOM ADDS SAN DIEGO
Zoom Airlines are to begin new direct flights from London Gatwick to San Diego in June. Zoom will be operating the only direct non-stop air service between Europe and San Diego with twice weekly flights departing on Mondays and Fridays. The service commences on June 20th.
www.flyzoom.com
Transport
5/18/2008 5:50:49 AM UTC
DOUBLE MILES FROM AA
American Airlines is now offering double AAdvantage miles for passengers who purchase qualifying First Class, Business Class or Economy Class fares for travel between New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport and London’s Stansted and Heathrow airports.
The offer applies to trips booked and comleted before June 30, 2008.
To participate in this offer, register prior to travel using promotion code NYL08 on American Airline's website.
www.americanairlines.co.uk
Transport
5/18/2008 5:46:43 AM UTC
WEB IMPROVEMENTS FOR EL AL
El Al who is celebrating its 60th anniversary in September has announced the launch of its newly upgraded website www.elal.co.uk, including an express online check-in service for London Heathrow. One of the most important changes has seen the introduction of a simpler and more flexible and user-friendly booking system, designed to enhance the customer online booking experience. Previously, passengers were only able to see the prices for the flights on their selected dates but in a significant change, the site will now also allow passengers to see prices for preceding and following days all on one simple screen. The upgrade will be of particular benefit to leisure travellers with flexible dates, as it will now be much quicker and simpler to find the best fares in a single, rather than multiple, search. In the second big change, London Heathrow airport has become the first airport outside Israel to offer El Al passengers an express online check-in service. The new service will enable passengers to check-in online between three and 24 hours prior to departure, pre-select their seats, print their boarding passes and then proceed straight to the bag drop-off or departure gate security on arrival at the airport. The new web facility will provide a further huge benefit to passengers using the twice-daily London Heathrow-Tel Aviv service by enabling them to reduce their overall travel time. The move is expected to be particularly welcomed by frequent business travellers using the route but also popular with leisure guests looking to reduce airport waiting times.
www.elal.co.uk
Transport
5/18/2008 5:43:23 AM UTC
Friday, May 16, 2008
AIR FRANCE INCREASES FUEL SURCHARGE
Due to the high level of fuel prices, Air France is increasing its fuel surcharge by 2 euros per segment on domestic flights, by 4 euros per segment on medium haul flights and by 10 euros per segment on long-haul flights.
This increase is valid on tickets for trips from France, issued as from 16 May 2008.
Half of this increase (i.e. 1 euro on domestic flights, 2 euros on medium haul flights and 5 euros on long haul flights) will be withdrawn as soon as the price of the barrel is stabilized over time below 110 US dollars.
The remaining of that increase (i.e. 1 euro on domestic flights, 2 euros on medium haul flights and 5 euros on long haul flights) will be withdrawn as soon as the price of the barrel is stabilized over time below 105 US dollars.
Transport
5/16/2008 8:26:05 AM UTC
ETIHAD SETS DATES FOR NEW INDIAN FLIGHTS
Etihad Airways will launch flights on 1 August 2008 from its Abu Dhabi home base to Kozhikode (Calicut) and Chennai (Madras). The airline will operate a daily service to both cities. Flight EY250 will depart Abu Dhabi at 11.35pm and arrive in Kozhikode at 5am the next day. Return flight EY251 will depart Kozhikode at 5.45am arriving in Abu Dhabi at 8am the same day.
James Hogan, Etihad Airways’ chief executive, said: “Etihad has made no secret of the fact that it wants to build up its Indian services and looks forward to expand its flying programme to the country with the launch of these two exciting new destinations. “The governments of the UAE and India, and particularly the Department of Transport of Abu Dhabi, deserve great credit for further opening up air links between these two emerging nations and allowing Etihad to grow its services to these developing cities in India.”
The addition of the two new cities brings the number of Indian destinations served by Etihad to six and follows successful bi-lateral talks between the governments of the UAE and India, aimed at further liberalising flying links between the two countries.
Transport
5/16/2008 8:25:22 AM UTC
UNBEATABLE UPPER CLASS FARES THIS SUMMER
Virgin Atlantic, announced that it has an amazing seat sale on until the 24 June for Upper Class tickets to selected destinations until December this year. The fares, from as little as £1099, are available for travel up to and including the 31 December to destinations such as New York, Boston, Chicago, Washington DC, Miami, San Francisco & Los Angeles in the US and Worldwide destinations such as Delhi, Mumbai, Shanghai, Dubai, Lagos & Nairobi.
Paul Dickinson, Sales & Marketing Director, Virgin Atlantic, said: "Now that the Upper Class passenger journey is better than ever with our new Upper Class Wing at Heathrow, passengers are getting through to our award winning Clubhouse quicker than ever giving them time to relax before their flight, so these Upper Class sale fares on offer for travel throughout the year make the opportunity to fly Upper Class too good to turn down!”
Transport
5/16/2008 8:24:27 AM UTC
SHORTLIST FOR THE OAG AIRLINE AWARDS
OAG (Official Airline Guide), the world’s authority on flight information, today unveiled the shortlist for the 26th OAG Airline Industry Awards. The winners will be announced at the Awards ceremony on Wednesday, 4 June in the opulent art deco setting of The Bloomsbury Ballroom in central London. Boeing is the Awards’ headline sponsor.
A total of 45 different airlines, three more than in 2007, have received nominations in 15 regional and global categories. Leading the field in terms of multiple nominations for 2008 is last year’s “Airline of the Year”, British Airways, which along with Singapore Airlines has six nominations. British Airways and Singapore Airlines, both five times winners of the coveted “Airline of the Year” title, are followed by American Airlines, Cathay Pacific and Lufthansa with four nominations apiece. First time nominees in 2008 include Air Pacific, Jetstar Airways, Tarom and Virgin Nigeria.
“It is often overlooked that globally there are nearly 1,000 airlines and 3,500 airports trying to attract the attention and business of the world’s frequent and occasional travellers. The management and staff of all the 45 airlines nominated for this year’s OAG Airline Industry Awards should be immensely proud of their accomplishments over the last 12 months,” says Alan Glass, CEO of OAG. “The nominees have already been voted amongst the very best in the world in their respective categories and we at OAG congratulate them on this achievement.”
The annual “OAG Airline Industry Awards”, sponsored by Boeing, celebrates the very best in global air travel and publicly recognises the highest standards within the industry.
Best Airline Based in AsiaCathay Pacific, Japan Airlines, Korean Air, Singapore Airlines, Thai Airways
Best Airline Based in Australasia/PacificAir New Zealand, Air Pacific, Jetstar Airways, Qantas, Virgin Blue
Best Airline Based in North America Air Canada, American Airlines, Continental Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines
Best Airline Based in Central/South America & CaribbeanAeromexico, Copa Airlines, LAN Airlines, Mexicana, TAM Brazilian Airlines
Best Airline Based in the Middle East/Indian Sub-ContinentEmirates, Etihad, Gulf Air, Jet Airways, Qatar Airways
Best Airline Based in AfricaEthiopian Airlines, Egyptair, Kenya Airways, South African Airways, Virgin Nigeria
Best Airline Based in Central/Eastern EuropeAeroflot Russian Airlines, Czech Airlines, LOT Polish Airlines, MALEV Hungarian Airlines, TAROM
Best Airline Based in Western EuropeAir France, British Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Lufthansa, Virgin Atlantic
Best Transpacific AirlineAir New Zealand, Cathay Pacific, Qantas, Singapore Airlines, United Airlines
Best Transatlantic AirlineAmerican Airlines, British Airways, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, Virgin Atlantic
Best Europe – Asia/Australasia AirlineBritish Airways, Emirates, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Lufthansa, Singapore Airlines
Best Low Cost AirlineeasyJet, jetBlue, Jetstar Airways, Ryanair, Southwest Airlines
Best Economy/Coach ClassAmerican Airlines, British Airways, Delta Air Lines, Korean Air, Singapore Airlines
Best Business/Executive ClassAmerican Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Lufthansa, Singapore Airlines
Best International First ClassBritish Airways, Cathay Pacific, Emirates, Lufthansa, Singapore Airlines
Best AirportAmsterdam Schiphol, Dubai International, Hong Kong International,New York JFK, San Francisco International, Singapore Changi
Transport
5/16/2008 8:18:44 AM UTC
Sunday, May 11, 2008
EL AL TO EXPAND FLEET
EL AL, Israel’s national airline, has announced that it has signed an agreement for the purchase of four new, state-of-the-art 777-200 extended range aircraft from Boeing for approximately $540 million. Three of the new aircraft are scheduled to be delivered in 2012 and the fourth in early 2013. The new planes reflect the airline’s continued plans of progress and growth, as well as devotion to passenger comfort and the desire to accommodate the increased demand of travel to Israel. The four aircraft will be equipped with Rolls Royce engines and configured with 279 seats. They will also include the latest technology, the most comfortable, spacious seats and the most up-to-date in-flight personal entertainment and business applications for every passenger. EL AL has the option to purchase four new 777-300 model aircraft, instead of the four new 777-200 model.
www.elal.co.uk
Transport
5/11/2008 12:16:04 PM UTC
LOT MOVES HOME
LOT Polish Airlines has completed its moves to Terminal 2 at its home hub at Warsaw’s Frederic Chopin Airport. The Polish national carrier moved its international flights to the new US$220 million facility last month and completes the move with the switch of its domestic flights. The new terminal, with 24 gates, more than doubles the capacity of the airport to 12 million passengers a year. A key benefit to passengers is to significantly improve transfers, which should now involve only a short walk between gates. LOT is now the only airline flying from London-Heathrow to Warsaw, a route it operates three times a day. The airline’s regional director for UK and Ireland, Slawomir Noszczak, commented: ‘The transfer of our international flights to the new terminal went without any major hitches and we are now delighted to bring all our operations under one roof, with the move of domestic flights. This will be a major bonus for UK travellers flying on to other cities within Poland or on our international network, as well as smoothing transfer for those returning to the UK.’ LOT flies to eight cities within Poland, as well as to 60 destinations in Europe, the Middle East and Europe, with the new destination of Beijing added in March.
www.lot.com
Transport
5/11/2008 12:12:51 PM UTC
Monday, May 05, 2008
HONG KONG EXPRESS AIRWAYS - NEW JAPAN ROUTES
Following the introduction of direct flights to Okinawa earlier this month, Hong Kong Express Airways has launched its second scheduled service to Japan: a new three times weekly direct flight between Hong Kong and Kagoshima, the only direct service available between the two cities.
The launch follows just days after the airline’s introduction of chartered services to Okayama and precedes the commencement of scheduled direct services to Hiroshima later this week. Hiroshima will be the airline’s third scheduled service between Hong Kong and Japan, and will operate twice weekly (every Thursday and Sunday) from May 1st .
The slew of new routes is part of Hong Kong Express Airways’ drive to capture a share of the Japanese market following liberalisation of the country’s air traffic policy earlier this year. “By providing direct flights between Hong Kong and interesting destinations, we offer more choices and great convenience for travellers who want to explore new destinations. We have seen already growth on our Okinawa route and I believe that we will see the same with these new destinations,” said Mr. Ronnie Choi, President of Hong Kong Express Airways.
www.hongkongexpress.com
Transport
5/5/2008 12:36:20 PM UTC
Friday, May 02, 2008
LOT PLANS EXTRA CAPACITY TO HANDLE HEATHROW BOOM
Larger aircraft are to be introduced by LOT Polish Airlines on its London-Heathrow to Warsaw service to cope with booming business class traffic. The Polish national carrier has recorded growth of more than 50 per cent* in executive travellers since the introduction of its summer schedule (March 30 2008), when it became the only carrier flying to Warsaw from Heathrow. British Airways has shifted its Warsaw flights to Gatwick.
From June, LOT will replace its current 108-seat Boeing 737-500s with the larger 400 range, offering 147 seats on its peak time services. LOT’s UK and Ireland regional director, Slawomir Noszczak, commented: ‘We always believed that business travellers would want to continue to fly to Warsaw from Heathrow and our exceptional sales figures speak for themselves. ‘Business class sales are booming and we need additional capacity to meet demand. The larger 737-400s will undoubtedly help us meet it, particularly as we have a flexible business class cabin configuration.’
LOT has also recently introduced online check-in for Warsaw-bound passengers to ease their passage through Heathrow’s Terminal 1. The summer schedule also saw LOT resuming services to Beijing after an absence of almost 10 years.
www.lot.com
Transport
5/2/2008 5:39:44 PM UTC
ICELAND EXPRESS INCREASES CHOICE
Iceland Express will, from June 1st, provide its passengers with more choice of meals onboard by adding healthier food to the menu. The new selection will consist of pasta and salad meals, fruit salad, pizzas and sandwiches. The meals produced for Iceland Express will not include peanuts, kiwis or any additives.
"Passengers have increasingly been asking for more fresh and healthy food onboard and therefore we decided to change our menu in co-operation with Avaxtabillinn. The company is known for producing high quality product which we are proud to be able to offer our passengers," said Matthias Imsland, managing director of Iceland Express.
Meals onboard Iceland Express' airlines will continue to be offered at reasonable prices. In this way the airline can offer tickets at low rates while still providing high quality service for those who want such service onboard.
Transport
5/2/2008 5:35:58 PM UTC
Friday, April 25, 2008
JAL DAILY BETWEEN TOKYO & HONG KONG
Japan Airlines will inaugurate a regular daily charter service between Haneda Airport, Tokyo and Hong Kong from July 1, 2008. Tickets for the new route go on sales today (April 25, 2008). The new JAL route will provide customers traveling to and from Hong Kong with added convenience as central Tokyo can be reached in less than 30 minutes from Haneda airport (HND).
The airline plans to operate a 237-seat B767-300ER on the new route. The aircraft will feature an economy class cabin and, still to be decided, possibly business class as well. JAL currently offers 2 flights a day between Narita International Airport, Tokyo (NRT) and Hong Kong. Including code shares, the airline offers a twice daily service between Osaka (Kansai) and Hong Kong, and a daily service between Fukuoka and Hong Kong which is routed via Taipei. The airline already operates a twice-daily service between Haneda and Seoul (Gimpo Airport) and a daily service.
Transport
4/25/2008 4:13:22 AM UTC
TRAVEL ASSURED WITH EMIRATES AND BUPA
Emirates Airline has signed an agreement with leading UK-based insurer BUPA Travel Services to offer customers extra peace of mind when they travel.
Travellers managing their Emirates flight bookings online can now opt for travel insurance protection which has been specially tailored for Emirates customers. This includes: unlimited cover in the event of a medical emergency, credit card theft, and even kennel and cattery fees.
Unlike most other offerings in the market, insurance cover can be purchased by almost all nationalities (except residents of USA, Canada and Switzerland) for various trip durations, and for travellers up to the age of 80.
Transport
4/25/2008 4:12:43 AM UTC
LUFTHANSA LAUNCHES MOBILE SERVICES IN THE UK
Lufthansa has chosen the UK and Ireland as a key launch market for its pioneering Mobile Services product. Now, by simply using their mobile phones to access the new portal, mobile.lufthansa.com, passengers can quickly book flights, check in and select their seats on an interactive seat map, even when on the move. Additional features include actual arrival and departure times, flight schedules or mileage summaries. Individual booking summaries are also readily available.
“Selecting the UK & Ireland as one of the initial launch markets outside Germany shows just how much we value our customers here“ says Marianne Sammann, Lufthansa General Manager UK & Ireland. “I am sure this new service will prove to be invaluable, particularly to business travellers. Especially as, under the heading “Information”, users can not only find actual flight information but other relevant travel information such as public transport arrivals and departures, airport buses and rail connections, or book hotels via Lufthansa’s partner, HRS. Additional important information concerning baggage regulations as well as a worldwide lounge directory with locations and hours of operation can also be accessed.
www.lufthansa.com .
Transport
4/25/2008 4:12:04 AM UTC
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
AIR CHINA AND AIRPLUS ANNOUNCE STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP
AirPlus International, the leading global business travel payment provider and Air China, the leading national flag carrier, have announced their strategic partnership by unveiling the Air China AirPlus Company Account. The solution provides the airline’s corporate clients with a new travel payment option on all national and international Air China flights and tariffs. The joint product is the first lodge account based payment solution in China and will be released in July 2008 prior to the Olympic Games. Furthermore, AirPlus has founded a subsidiary company in China - the AirPlus Payment Management Co. Ltd. based in Shanghai.
Transport
4/23/2008 8:25:51 AM UTC
Sunday, April 20, 2008
FLYBE OFFERS SELF SERVICE CHECK-IN
Flybe has completed the installation of 64 new self service electronic check-in kiosks at 13 regional airports across the UK, offering passengers the additional choice and most hassle-free method of check-in. Initial indications have exceeded expectations with over 40% of Flybe’s customers already using electronic check-in. Simon Lilley, Director of Marketing, Flybe comments: “We are committed to getting the millions of passengers we carry each year through the check in process as quickly and efficiently as possible. These machines minimise queuing and really do speed things up, allowing our passengers to better enjoy their travel experience with Flybe. We are pleased with the customer uptake, however are not surprised that such hassle free check-in channels are proving so popular. We will now be focusing on driving usage even higher, plus working on implementation of the next step which will see passengers checking-in by mobile phone. We will continue to flush out cost, whilst providing our passengers with a suite of affordable options to suit their needs” The Flybe SelfServ™ kiosks are now available at Exeter, Guernsey, Glasgow, Inverness, Aberdeen, Newquay, Jersey, Leeds Bradford, Doncaster Sheffield Robin Hood, Norwich, Southampton, Cardiff and Isle of Man Ronaldsway. www.flybe.com
Transport
4/20/2008 6:50:55 AM UTC
T5 JUST A DROP IN THE OCEAN
The BA baggage fiasco at T5 following the opening of the new terminal would seem to be a drop in the ocean as it has been announced that over 42m bags were lost worldwide in 2007, an increase of 25% in two years, according to an industry report.
The lost bags - out of a total of 2.25bn checked in - cost the airline industry $3.8bn. Two years ago 30m bags were mishandled, costing the industry $2.5bn.
SITA (who produced the report) CEO Francesco Violante said: ‘Once again, the past year has seen an increase in the amount of baggage mishandled worldwide. It also brings fresh hope, however, in the shape of new initiatives such as IATA’s Baggage Improvement Programme. ‘It is important that we continue to move towards a comprehensive, fully-integrated global baggage management system that can direct, track and trace passenger baggage throughout the entire journey from check-in to final delivery at the destination. 'Radio frequency identification (RFID) also has a role to play and could save the industry as much as $700m if it was fully implemented across the industry.’ Giovanni Bisignani, IATA’s director general and CEO, added: ‘We get baggage right 98% of the time. But with a total volume of over 2.2bn bags in the system, the 2% that is mishandled is a big problem that we need to fix.’ In 2007, the single largest cause of baggage delay was in transfer baggage mishandling (49%), but this has been falling steadily since 2005 when it was at 61%. Failure to load accounted for 16% of lost bags, arrival station mishandling accounted 8% and tagging errors accounted 5%.
Transport
4/20/2008 6:49:37 AM UTC
NEW PARTNERSHIP AND NEW SEATS
Swiss and US Airways have concluded a new code share agreement that will offer both partners' customers an even wider selection of air destinations. Swiss travellers will be able to fly from Zurich to Philadelphia on US Airways-operated flights from April 26 onwards and US Airways customers will have onward connections from Zurich operated by Swiss to ten new European destinations.
As on all Star Alliance airlines, Miles & More members will be able to earn and redeem programme miles on these flights. "This new code share agreement enables us to further expand our attractive range of services to the USA for our customers," says Harry Hohmeister, Swiss Chief Network & Distribution Officer.
Swiss have also completed the programme to re-equip all 52 aircraft of their European fleet with new seats. As a result, passengers on all Swiss flights within Europe can now enjoy the greater legroom and seating comfort offered by the new high-quality seats.
www.swiss.com/uk
Transport
4/20/2008 6:46:23 AM UTC
VIRGIN DOUBLES UP TO WASHINGTON
Virgin Atlantic is launching a second daily service to Washington Dulles International Airport, which will operate from 20 April to 25 October 2008. The new seasonal service will complement the airline’s existing daily Washington flight by offering passengers more choice and flexibility whether they are travelling to the Capital on business or taking advantage of the favourable dollar exchange rate in Washington’s hotels, restaurants and shopping malls. The Airbus A340 aircraft is fitted with the award-winning Upper Class Suite – the longest bed in business class – and Virgin’s new Premium Economy cabin onboard, which has the largest in its class at 38”.
The new flight VS055 will depart from Heathrow at 17.30 and arrive in at Washington Dulles Airport at 20.55.
www.virginatlantic.com
Transport
4/20/2008 6:42:56 AM UTC
CZECH OFFERS MORE OPTIONS FROM PRAGUE
On 24 April, Czech Airlines will connect Prague with Tbilisi in Georgia and Russia’s Rostov-on-Don, which lies in the south of the European part of the country. Czech Airlines will offer the Tbilisi flight three times a week and the flight to Rostov-on-Don initially once a week. Departure times will suit businessmen on their business travels from Western Europe to Georgia or the south of Russia.
www.czechairlines.co.uk
Transport
4/20/2008 6:41:29 AM UTC
FLYING URINALS
The latest innovation in passenger jets is the one-man urinal, which is designed to take pressure off lengthy toilet queues.
According to reports, the new units, which could start appearing in commercial planes from next year, are more compact and use much less water than the full toilet alternative. Units are being made to fit the Airbus A380 and Boeing 747 as well as many other common planes.
Transport
4/20/2008 6:38:45 AM UTC
Thursday, April 17, 2008
SILVERJET MOBILE - FOR BUSINESS TRAVELLERS ON THE GO
Exclusively business class airline Silverjet today announced the launch of ‘Silverjet Mobile’, a full mobile internet service which enables passengers to access all of the functionality of its award-winning website through their mobile devices. Passengers can access the site by entering Silverjet’s web site address into their mobile browser, after which they can book flights, check their flight status, select seats, and choose meals - all from their mobile phone or PDA.
The ability to access information “on the go” is set to become a major business travel trend, as the demand for mobile internet services in the UAE is increasing among business travellers seeking to maximize productivity while on the move.
George Henderson, IT Director, Silverjet, said: “The launch of Silverjet Mobile is a response to the clear demand for mobile travel services and further strengthens the Silverjet experience, which aims to deliver convenience at all points of our customer’s journey. This innovative service will help our customers make and manage their bookings in a way that suits their increasingly hectic schedules.”
With private terminals, fares to London and New York starting at just 8,300 AED return one way (additional taxes and fees apply), and a flight experience which includes a 30 minute check in, a flat bed, and dedicated security, Silverjet is proving increasingly popular with business travellers.
www.flysilverjet.com
Transport
4/17/2008 2:31:07 AM UTC
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
HOT SUMMER DEALS - ROYAL BRUNEI AIRLINES
With summer fast approaching it’s time to take advantage of the wide range of special deals being offered by Royal Brunei Airlines, the national carrier of Brunei. Whether you’re hoping to soak up some sun on a tranquil beach holiday, or spend the summer in the city experiencing a mix of culture and history, Royal Brunei Airlines can cater to your needs. Offering great deals at affordable prices to some of the world’s most exotic locations, let Royal Brunei Airlines inspire you to indulge yourself today.
SUMMER SPECIAL Brunei £642 Kota Kinabalu - £512 Ho Chi Minh City - £516 Perth - £620 Brisbane - £713
All fares include taxes, Book 07 Apr -31 May 08 Travel 07 Apr-30 June & 15 Aug- 09 Dec 08 POMMIES DOWN UNDER FARE Brisbane - £632.20 - return Perth - £528.30 - return
Book 07 - 17 April, Travel 07 April - 30 June 08
FANTASTIC SYDNEY FARES Economy Class: £610 - return inc taxes Business Class: £1930 - return inc taxes
Book 07-30 April, Travel 07 April - 29 May
www.bruneiair.com
Transport
4/16/2008 2:58:26 AM UTC
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
DELTA AIR LINES, NORTHWEST AIRLINES COMBINING TO CREATE AMERICA’S PREMIER GLOBAL AIRLINE
Delta Air Lines Inc. (NYSE: DAL) and Northwest Airlines Corporation (NYSE: NWA) today announced an agreement in which the two carriers will combine in an all-stock transaction with a combined enterprise value of $17.7 billion, creating America’s premier global airline. The new airline, which will be called Delta.
Customers will benefit from the combined carriers’ complementary route networks, which together will offer people greater choice, competitive fares and a superior travel experience to more cities than any other airline. In addition, combining Delta and Northwest will create a global U.S. flag carrier strongly positioned to compete with foreign airlines that are continuing to increase service to the United States.
Delta customers will benefit from Northwest’s extensive service to Asian markets and Northwest’s customers will have access to Delta’s strengths across the Caribbean, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Both airlines’ customers will benefit from a strengthened SkyTeam alliance that more closely aligns the combined airline with its respective trans-Atlantic partners Air France and KLM.
Transport
4/15/2008 5:12:06 AM UTC
ICELAND EXPRESS NEW GATWICK SERVICE
Iceland Express have announced that they will commence flying five times per week between London Gatwick and Reykjavik from 16th September, 2008. This is in addition to a winter flying programme which includes a daily service between London Stansted and Reykjavik.
The new Gatwick flights will operate on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday departing Gatwick at 2100 arriving Keflavik International Airport at 2300. The return flights leave Keflavik at 1605 arriving Gatwick at 2000.(all times local)
Marketing Manager Birna Guðmundsdóttir said: " We have just celebrated five years of flying into Stansted where we have created a very loyal and local passenger base with our unique blend of good fares and consistent service. We have wanted to expand into Gatwick for some time and the decision by British Airways to suspend their services to Reykjavik earlier this year means that the time is now right to do so. As with our Stansted service, we are looking for a mix of both business and leisure passengers who book directly through our award winning web site
www.IcelandExpress.com
Transport
4/15/2008 3:45:01 AM UTC
Monday, April 14, 2008
LOT EXCLUSIVE TO WARSAW FROM LONDON-HEATHROW
LOT Polish Airlines is now the only carrier operating to Warsaw from London-Heathrow. And with the introduction of its summer schedule, the Polish national carrier has introduced three-times-a-week flights to Beijing from Warsaw, offering convenient connections for travellers from the UK.
With the decision by British Airways to move its Warsaw flights to London-Gatwick, LOT now has exclusive use of Heathrow for flights to its home hub in the Polish capital. LOT operates three flights a day to Warsaw from London, offering a full Business Class service aboard its Boeing 737-400 and 737-500 aircraft.
As an additional service to Warsaw-bound passengers, effective 9 April the carrier has introduced online check-in facilities, easing the process at Heathrow’s Terminal 1.
The introduction of the summer schedule also sees LOT resuming services to Beijing after an absence of almost 10 years. Evening flights depart on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. Return flights operate Monday, Thursday and Saturday. The route is operated with long-range Boeing 767 aircraft.
LOT Regional Director UK & Ireland Slawomir Noszczak commented: ‘Heathrow remains the first choice departure airport for business travellers and we therefore anticipate continuing traffic growth on our Warsaw flights from London. We have already established a strong reputation as a business carrier and we look forward to welcoming even more passengers to our services.
‘In addition, the launch of flights to Beijing is the first step towards expanding our long-haul network to the Far East. The close economic ties between Asia and Europe and an ever-increasing number of tourists to the region make this a prime area for expansion for LOT. With the strategic position of Warsaw, we also expect passenger growth from across Europe, connecting with onward flights at our home hub.’
Transport
4/14/2008 5:32:37 AM UTC
Sunday, April 13, 2008
BUSINESSNESS PLAN MORE TRAVEL FOR 2008
UK businesses are less pessimistic about the state of the economy than analysts may suggest, according to research released from the annual Barclaycard Business Travel Survey . The survey, now in its 12th year, canvasses the views of more than 3,000 business travellers across the country, building a comprehensive picture of the UK’s business traveller, gauging views on business travel and travel behaviour.
Despite widely reported fears of an economic slowdown, the Barclaycard Business travel survey reveals that 44 per cent of respondents travelled more in 2007 than they did in 2006. And one in three respondents (33%) plan to travel more in 2008 than they did in 2007. 36 per cent cited business expansion in the UK as the main reason, and 31 per cent citing overseas expansion.
However, spending is under closer scrutiny, with business travel no longer meaning ‘business class’ travel. More businesses are focussed on managing and minimising costs, with more than half (55%) saying they are most likely to fly economy class when travelling for business. This compares with 46 per cent in the previous year.
Denise Leleux , Director of Commercial Cards, Barclaycard Business said: “Travelling on business to expand into new markets or win new business has always been an indicator of economic confidence. This year’s results show that confidence is still there and that business people are still positive about economic and business growth. But they are also becoming even more cost conscious – perhaps more so this year than before. And it is clear that the long term impact of premium economy services on many long-haul scheduled carriers is continuing”.
easyJet and Ryanair have increased the market share but British Airways remains the most used airline for business travel (28%).
Luxury, all-frills accommodation is also on the decline for business travellers, with more than half (54%) choosing hotels based on value for money. Indeed, 49 per cent said that the cost of a hotel was the sole factor when choosing accommodation.
Accommodation | Transport
4/13/2008 1:52:31 PM UTC
MEXICANA TO JOIN ONEWORLD
Mexico and Central America's leading airline Mexicana, has accepted a formal invitation to become part of the oneworld airline alliance after being unanimously elected on board by the grouping's existing ten member airlines. Its subsidiary Click Mexicana will join at the same time, as an affiliate member of oneworld.
Mexicana and Click Mexicana will be flying as part of oneworld in 2009, when they will start offering the alliance's full range of services and benefits to their own customers and those from their new oneworld partners.
For oneworld, adding Mexicana will expand the alliance's network in Mexico and Central America, and enable it to build further on its positions as the leading airline grouping serving Latin America and the leading Spanish-speaking alliance.
oneworld is already the only global alliance with any airline members based in South America - through LAN Airlines and its sisters LAN Argentina, LAN Ecuador and LAN Peru. American Airlines is the leading airline serving the region internationally, and Iberia is the leading carrier between Latin America and Europe.
www.oneworld.com
Transport
4/13/2008 1:49:55 PM UTC
EASTERN ADD FLIGHTS FOR BUSINESS COMMUTERS
UK regional carrier, Eastern Airways, have increased weekday services on the following routes: Leeds Bradford to Aberdeen from 3 to 4 flights a day, Leeds Bradford to Southampton from 3 to 4 flights a day, Newcastle to Cardiff from 2 to 3 flights a day and Manchester to London Stansted from 3 to 4 flights a day (Monday to Thursday).
This latest move by the airline follows last month’s increase of weekday flights to six a day from Aberdeen to Newcastle, four a day from Southampton to Aberdeen and four a day from Newcastle to Southampton.
“Our enhanced services are tailored to meet the needs of business commuters,” said Chris Holliday , Eastern Airways’ chief operating officer. “As with many of our services we are offering the best choice of flights enabling travellers to conduct important business away from the office without the need for an overnight stay.”
www.easternairways.com
Transport
4/13/2008 1:48:43 PM UTC