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Archive for October 29th, 2008

29
Oct

Air India A321 Chennai – Bangkok

Air India (Indian Airlines) is operating A321 aircraft instead of A320 on the Chennai – Bangkok route since 26OCT08.

29
Oct

DOJ approves DELTA/nwa NORTHWEST merger

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) today has approved the merger deal between DELTA and nwa NORTHWEST AIRLINES.

DELTA plans to codeshare on majority of nwa flight by the end of 2008, and the full worldwide schedule consolidation is to take place by Summer 2009.

All updates starting today regarding nwa NORTHWEST AIRLINES, will be referred as DELTA on the title post, and the keyword/index tag for this blog will be referred as DELTA – nwa, until nwa NORTHWEST AIRLINES brand has been completely eliminated.

29
Oct

China United Airlines new services

China United Airlines has started 3 new routes on 26OCT08.

Beijing Nanyuan – Hangzhou
Beijing Nanyuan – Haikou
Beijing Nanyuan – Taiyuan

Service increase to Daily on the following routes:

Beijing Nanyuan – Haikou
Beijing Nanyuan – Hangzhou

Service increase to 4 weekly on the following:

Beijing Nanyuan – Taiyuan

29
Oct

ASIANA 767 & 320 to Okinawa

As per 29OCT08 Amadeus timetable display, ASIANA is displaying Seoul – Okinawa route operating with Boeing 767 aircraft on the following date:

15NOV08
22NOV08

A320 operates on 17NOV08

29
Oct

Iran Air 747SP to Stockholm

As per Amadeus timetable display on 29OCT08, Iran Air is operating Tehran – Stockholm with 747SP on Day 4 and A300 on Day 6 for the winter schedule

29
Oct

Iran Air 310 to Bangkok

Iran Air on 31OCT08, 07NOV08 and 14NOV08 is operating A310 aircraft instead of 747SP on the Tehran – Bangkok route. Departure from Bangkok leaves the following day

29
Oct

Continental Heathrow – Dubai codeshare

Continental has started the codesharing via London Heathrow with Emirates since 26OCT08, replacing London Gatwick

ROUTE CO Codeshare EK Operating
London Heathrow – Dubai CO9898
CO9892
EK008
EK002
Dubai – London Heathrow CO9897
CO9891
EK007
EK001
29
Oct

New Korean Air flight number pair for Madrid in 09

As of 29OCT08 Amadeus timetable display, when Korean Air resumes nonstop Seoul – Madrid route from 29MAR09, this route will be receiving a new flight number pair.

ROUTE Summer 2008 Summer 2009
Seoul – Madrid KE913 KE919
Madrid – Seoul KE914 KE920
29
Oct

SIA suspends Amritsar service

Singapore Airlines is showing Singapore – Amritsar service will be cancelled effective 01FEB09.

This is based on Amadeus timetable display on 29OCT08 and SIA website.

29
Oct

Hawaiian Air adds extra Vegas flight in November

As of 29OCT08 Amadeus timetable display, Hawaiian Air is adding extra Honolulu – Las Vegas flight on selected date.

06NOV08, 13NOV08, 21NOV08, 25DEC08
HA1018 HNL0930 – 1705LAS 763

10NOV08, 17NOV08, 24NOV08, 29DEC08
HA1007 LAS1200 – 1610HNL 763

29
Oct

Air Canada to codeshare Lufthansa Amman route

Air Canada starting 01NOV08 is placing its “AC” code on Lufthansa’s Frankfurt – Amman route

ROUTE AC Codeshare LH Operating
Frankfurt – Amman AC9264 LH692
Amman – Frankfurt AC9265 LH693
29
Oct

Lufthansa plans Inverness service in summer 09

Lufthansa is to operate Saturday-only Dusseldorf – Inverness (Scotland) flight from 20JUN09 to 12SEP09.

LH4798 DUS1050 – 1145INV CR7 6
LH4799 INV1220 – 1515DUS CR7 6

29
Oct

Austrian axe Mumbai flight from March 2009

Austrian today announced suspending the Vienna – Mumbai route from 01MAR09.

29
Oct

jetStar postpone Bangkok / Siem Reap flight till late-Dec 08

Planned jetStar Pacific’s Ho Chi Minh – Bangkok and Ho Chi Minh – Siem Reap service has been postponed till 19DEC08.

29
Oct

AerLingus increase Chicago in Summer 09

AerLingus starting 31MAR09 is adding 3 extra weekly flights to Chicago. The routing of the new flight is Dublin – Shannon – Chicago

EI123 DUB1420 – 1635ORD 330 D
EI127 DUB1100 – 1145SNN1245 – 1445ORD 332 246

EI122 ORD1845 – 0820+1DUB 330 D
EI126 ORD1655 – 0555+1SNN0640+1 – 0725+1DUB 332 246

29
Oct

Continental applies year-round Rio service

Continental has issued an application for year round service on the New Orleans – Houston – Rio de Janeiro route starting 01JUN09.

Docket 2008-0315-0001

29
Oct

Sterling collapse; files bankruptcy

Nordic low-cost carrier Sterling has filed for bankruptcy today and ceased operation.

Press statement from its website is the following:


Dear customers, employees and other stakeholders,

During the last few weeks, the management, board of directors, and the shareholder of Sterling Airlines A/S have been fighting a battle to keep the company alive. Sadly, this has not had a positive outcome, and we have therefore decided to file for bankruptcy which will be done later today.

Background

During the last three years, Sterling Airlines A/S has been through a lot of changes and since acquired by new shareholders in spring 2005 the company has taken on a merger with Maersk Air A/S. In 2005, the total loss of both airlines exceeded 800 MDKK and both owners wanted out one way or the other. Therefore, all jobs in both airlines were at stake and so was also the competitive landscape in Scandinavian aviation since only the presence of a low cost carrier would ensure healthy competition and pricing on the market.

The merger process started in the autumn of 2005 and lasted until mid-year 2006, and by that time we employed over 1,200 employees with far more job security than before, and we had expanded our route network to enable more customers in Scandinavia to travel for less money.

Our operation was progressing positively and our finances were improving considering the massive losses that had been encountered in the preceding years. In 2007, we were doing very well and saw that more and more customers were choosing Sterling, and we ended the year with a positive EBITDA (operational profit) for the first time in many years.

Oil and financial crisis

With the global financial recession that started in the autumn of 2007, Sterling by winter 2007 – 2008 was seeing signs of stagnation in the market. Significant fuel cost increases, and at the same time a planned heavy expansion of our activities, made us more exposed than we would have been otherwise.

By spring 2008, the airline industry was hit by decreasing demand and rapidly increasing fuel prices. That led to Sterling accumulating large losses. During summer and autumn the management of Sterling implemented a restructuring plan of the company resulting in a reduction in fleet and manpower, and a pull-out of a lot of loss-making activities, without compromising our services. The full effect of these actions were planned to have impact start of 2009.

To get the company restructured, the shareholder of Sterling gave financial support from the end of July 2008 to the end of September 2008 transferring 444.5 million DKK to the company. The plan was to continue financial support into 2009. On the 29th September 2008, the Icelandic financial environment started to collapse. Over a 3 to 4 weeks period, the whole financial system melted down, and that resulted in our shareholder being unable to continue his support to the company. Negotiations have been conducted with several potential investors, but it was impossible to make ends meet. The inevitable result is that Sterling Airlines A/S has no option but to file for bankruptcy.

Sterling Airlines’ trademark has always been excellent staff and service. Among the staff the Sterling spirit will continue to exist. We have made our mistakes over the years. But hopefully we have done more right than wrong, and at least we have made the market more competitive to the benefit of our customers.

Information to Sterling Passengers

Customers who have directly purchased their tickets on Sterling’s website will unfortunately not be refunded neither will their return flights. You therefore have to book your return flights with another airline company.

If you have paid for a flight by credit card, we advise you to contact your bank or credit card company to ask for a possible refund.

Customers who have booked their flights through a travel agency or tour operator should initially contact them.

Passengers who have booked their tickets through Sterling, but is flying with Norwegian, should contact Norwegian directly on one of the below phone numbers:

+47 21490015 (from outside Norway)

815 21 815 (from Norway)

Passengers currently staying abroad in hotels, or hiring a car through Sterling business partners, are still able to stay in their hotel or keep the hired car for the relevant period of time, as such services are paid for through our business partners and not Sterling. However as for your return flight, you will need to find alternatives for your final destination.

Please note that if you have booked your travel/hotel/car through a travel agency or tour operator, please contact them upon your return for possible refund of expenses for your return flight.

We understand that most travel insurance does not protect holders from airline insolvency but should you have taken insurance please contact your insurance company for clarification.

We will later put on a FAQ and hope that this will help you in this very unfortunate situation.


Sterling Airlines A/S

29th October 2008

29
Oct

Aerosvit adds 4th frequency to Bangkok

Aerosvit in the 2008/09 Winter timetable is adding 4th weekly Kiev – Bangkok flight.

The new frequency is on Day 4 from Kiev and Day 5 from Bangkok.