Showing posts with label Milan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Milan. Show all posts

Wizz Air Ukraine annouces third base in Lviv

By BA Staff

Wizz Air Ukraine, announced today its third base which will open on 30 April 2014 in Lviv to Ukrainian travellers and visitors with one new based Airbus A320 aircraft, the 5th in the Ukraine. In addition to the existing routes to Venice Treviso, Dortmund and Milan Bergamo, Wizz Air Ukraine announced five new routes to Barcelona Girona, Naples, Kutaisi**, Rome, and Valencia.

The airline’s latest growth brings more low fares to Ukrainian travellers and visitors and shows that Wizz Air Ukraine is committed to air travel development and job creation. The new aircraft will support a total of 8 routes and increase seat capacity to over 300 thousand seats in 2014. Seats on the five new routes are already on sale on wizzair.com, starting from as low as UAH 309* (one way with all taxes included).

The flight schedule is below:

Wizz Air Ukraine Route Network From LVIV
ToStartsDaysFares from*
Barcelona Girona30-AprWed,SunUAH 419
Naples30-AprWed,SunUAH 309
Kutaisi**1-MayTue,Thu,SatUAH 419
Rome1-MayTue,Thu,SatUAH 309
Valencia2-MayMon,FriUAH 419

* One way price including taxes.
**Subject to regulatory approval
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Emirates announces new service to Boston

by Vinay Bhaskara

Image Credit: Devesh Agarwal ~ Bangalore Aviation
Middle Eastern carrier Emirates has continued its rapid expansion into the North American market by announcing the commencement of daily nonstop services between its global hub at Dubai and Boston to commence from 10th March, 2014. The new flights will be served using Emirates' Boeing 777-200LR aircraft, seating 266 passengers in a three class configuration (8F / 42J / 216Y). Flight schedules for the new route are as follow:

RouteDepartArriveFrequency
DXB-BOS09451515Daily
BOS-DXB22551910Daily

Boston becomes Emirates' eighth US destination after New York JFK, Dallas-Fort Worth, Seattle-Tacoma, Washington Dulles, Houston, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. The airline has announced a plan to more than double the number of routes it serves in the United States over the next three to five years to 15 routes. In October, they will launch a third daily service to New York JFK via Milan's Malpensa International Airport.

As with many of Emirates' North American services, the new route will draw heavily on origin and destination traffic to and from the Indian subcontinent. Nearly 200 daily passengers traveled between Boston and India in each direction in 2011, much of it high-yielding business traffic in the information technology (IT) sector). And for Emirates, India represents nearly 12% of its network traffic.

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Emirates to launch Taipei flights

by BA Staff

Dubai-based Emirates has will commence a new six times a week to Taipei from its global hub at Dubai.

The airline will use a 354-seat Boeing 777-300ER aircraft in a 3-class configuration (8F / 42J / 304Y).

Taipei is the carrier's 16th destination in the Far East.

Barry Brown, Emirates’ Divisional Senior Vice President Commercial Operations East.
"Emirates SkyCargo has operated a dedicated freighter service to Taipei since 2003. Given its status as a global trading hub and the demand, it is a natural progression for Emirates to launch passenger services to Taipei,”
The flight schedules though, are a little unusual. The arrivals in to Taipei vary by day of the week, but the return flight is fixed for an early morning arrival in to Dubai, quite obviously to allow passengers connections to other Emirates' destinations and improve access to Taiwan from other parts of the Emirates network, especially Africa.

EK366 DXB 0020 – 1205TPE 77W 6
EK366 DXB 0225 – 1430TPE 77W 3
EK366 DXB 0340 – 1525TPE 77W 7
EK366 DXB 0425 – 1615TPE 77W 124
EK367 TPE  2315 – 0510+1DXB 77W x5

Emirates has previously announced plans to launch services to Stockholm starting 4th September, to Clark International Airport in the Philippines and the transatlantic Milan-New York route on 1st October; Conakry on 27th October, Sialkot, Pakistan on 5th November and Kiev, Ukraine on 16th January 2014.
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Emirates offers free nights at Armani Hotel Milano

by BA Staff

Armani Hotel Milano. Photo courtesy Emirates airline
Dubai-based Emirates airline is offering its passengers a special free night offer at the luxury Armani Hotel Milano, valid between 1st November 2013 and 31st January 2014.

Located in the iconic fashion district of Milan known as Quadrilatero della Moda, Armani Hotel Milano is only a few minutes away from the luxury shopping streets of Via Montenapoleone and Via della Spiga, and the great landmarks of La Scala theatre and the spectacular Piazza del Duomo.

All Emirates customers booking flights to Milan from any destination between 1st November 2013 and 31st January 2014 can enjoy:
  • One night free accommodation at the Armani Hotel Milano on room only basis (single or double occupancy) when booking a two-night stay at the hotel at the best available rate. (Total stay of three nights)
  • Two nights’ free accommodation at the Armani Hotel Milano on room only basis (single or double occupancy) when booking a consecutive four-night stay at the hotel at the best available rate. (Total stay of six nights)
  • Three nights’ free accommodation at the Armani Hotel Milano on room only basis (single or double occupancy) when booking a consecutive six-night stay at the hotel at the best available rate. (Total stay of nine nights)

The above offer is capped at a maximum of three complimentary nights per booking even if the booking is made for more than six consecutive nights.

Additional benefits offered to Gold Skywards members travelling with Emirates to Milan are a free upgrade to the next room category and a late check-out based upon availability at the time of check-out. Platinum Skywards members travelling with Emirates to Milan are entitled to a free upgrade to the next room category based upon availability at the time of check-in and a late check-out based upon availability at the time of check-out, complimentary American breakfast for up to two persons and a dedicated discount at the Emporio Armani and Giorgio Armani Stores in the Fashion District of Milan.

Emirates’ new trans-Atlantic route from New York to Milan beginning on 1st October, will feature the only First Class service between the two cities, and combined with the Armani Hotel Milano offer, will ensure customers enjoy uninterrupted style and luxury at every step of their journey.

Armani Hotel Milano embraces modern elegance and is passionate about delivering the most personalised comfort and service, to make every guest feel ‘at home’. The Armani style and philosophy defines every detail of the 95 rooms and suites. Each element has been personally designed by Giorgio Armani and chosen for its aesthetic qualities. Guests can also enjoy a choice of restaurants and the signature Armani Spa.
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Analysis: Air India to begin several new routes - including San Francisco and Madrid?

by Vinay Bhaskara

Earlier this month, erstwhile Indian national carrier Air India placed a tender asking for fuel supply contracts at 9 different stations as seen below. The tender includes Sydney, where Air India is planning to launch 4 weekly nonstop and 3 weekly one-stop flights (in a triangle routing with Melbourne) on-board the carrier's new Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Australian services are scheduled to commence August 29th as of press time.

As the document states, just because the destinations are mentioned in this fuel tender, it does not necessarily mean that they will in fact be operated. The airline business is transitory, and airline plans are rapidly changing. That being said, if we take this document at face value, it represents a major international expansion, both for Air India's under-utilized fleet of Boeing 777-200LRs (5 are currently being shopped) and Boeing 777-300ERs, as well as for the 27 787 Dreamliners on order.


Sydney is already a known quantity, but Jakarta is an interesting destination. Indonesia and India recently revised their bilateral air service agreement (ASA) in 2011 to allow carriers from either side to operate up to 28 flights per week with aircraft of size up to a Boeing 747-400. Indonesian carriers are allowed to serve Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, and Chennai, while Indian carriers are allowed to serve Jakarta, Medan, Bali, and Surabaya. Garuda Indonesia was reportedly planing on serving Jakarta - Mumbai/Delhi with 737-800 aircraft but those plans never materialized. The largest Indian population in Indonesia is actually on the island of Sumantra, and India-Medan demand is under-served. Even so, Air India would have the first mover's advantage on connecting these two burgeoning regional powers.

The addition of Nairobi on this list raises an interesting question - the biggest demand center from Nairobi is with India's commercial hub in Mumbai thanks to historical ties of Indian expats to Africa and the type of business traffic on the route. However, Air India looks committed to building a proper connecting hub in Delhi, where there is some demand to Nairobi, but low yields and existing competition in the form of SkyTeam member Kenya Airways. It will be interesting to see where Air India chooses to route its Nairobi services from. Perhaps a nonstop Nairobi-Mumbai service that continues on to Delhi could work; as the 787 is the right aircraft for the job but all of the 787s are currently based in Delhi.

The European centers vary in feasibility - Milan and Rome both have strong O&D demand - and Milan in particular has a large North Indian community with more than 76,000 annual passengers (in each direction) demand to Delhi. Rome is a more tourist-oriented destination but it too has a strong VFR (visiting family relatives) traffic component. Delhi-Milan was previously tried by Jet Airways with an A330-200, but Air India is stronger in Delhi than Jet Airways is, and the 787 has a better cost profile for the route than Jet Airways A330s.

Zurich is a premium destination with growing Indian tourist demand to Switzerland. But there isn't the volume required to sustain nonstop services for Air India - the premium segment of the market is already dominated by Swiss. However, the size of the fuel contract indicates that Air India will be likely serving Zurich as a tag-on to one of the other European destinations - likely Rome or Milan.

Moscow has strong demand thanks to growing business ties but will face strong competition from Aeroflot's existing flights to Sheremetyevo. Madrid is an odd one. There are no significant business or leisure ties between Indian and Span, and with Spain in the midst of debilitating recession, demand is not set to grow any time soon.

San Francisco is another interesting case. Air India is the only Indian carrier with the aircraft required to launch San Francisco nonstop from Delhi (a flight of 7706 miles) - the Boeing 777-200LR and the Boeing 777-300ER (Jet Airways' configuration of the 777-300ER is too heavy to do so)  - however, the size of the fuel tender involved implies that San Francisco will be served as a one-stop destination; likely via Milan given the inflated size of the tender in Milan. Delhi-San Francisco is a large market, with 159,520 annual O&D passengers, but yields are extremely low. Meanwhile, Bangalore-San Francisco is a much higher yielding market with still 70,802 passengers of annual demand in 2011 alone (has likely crossed the 85,000 mark given the boom in Silicon Valley). Bangalore-San Francisco is doable on Air India's 777-200LRs.

Regardless, the expansion from Air India is interesting to behold. These routes will likely not return Air India to profitability given the massive debt. But on an operational basis; a few of them could be sustainable and break even.
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Jet Airways withdraws from Milan

Just a little over two years, after commencing its Delhi Milan Malpensa service, India's Jet Airways has announced "temporary suspension" of flights from the Italian market, as per Italian tourism trade website TTG Italia, citing the Eurozone financial crisis.

The carrier had reduced the frequency on this route from a daily to five a week just about a month ago.

Despite increasing its wide body fleet with the soon expected induction of the Airbus A330-300, Jet Airways has been aggressively cutting back or reducing frequency of destinations it says are not performing. In the past few months, Jet Airways has withdrawn from high profile destinations like Johannesburg, South Africa and New York JFK. Just five days ago, it stopped service from Chennai to its scissors hub, Brussels, which connects the North American market.

Reducing its network, especially the long distance destinations, does not bode well for Jet Airways. Earlier this year, in an exclusive interview with Bangalore Aviation, Boeing India President, Dr. Dinesh Keskar, identified the lack of a broad network as a significant reason why Jet Airways is not able to utilise the Boeing 777-300ER effectively, compared to most global carriers, and is forced to lease out most of its fleet, of this aircraft type, to airlines like Turkish, Gulf and Thai Airways.

The fate of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Jet and Alitalia remains unknown, and Jet Airways has not responded to our queries, till publication of this story.

UPDATE

Jet Airways sent us this statement after we published the story.
In view of the ongoing global economic slowdown and in particular the current economic crisis in the Eurozone countries, Jet Airways today announced that it has decided to temporarily withdraw its Airbus A 330 daily direct service between New Delhi and Milan, effective February 1, 2013.

As part of the on-going network rationalization program of the airline, one of the fiscal controlling measures adopted by the Management has been the withdrawal of loss making routes and redeployment of those assets and capacities on other routes and destinations, where profitability will be better.

In order to minimize any inconvenience caused to its guests, Jet Airways will work closely with it’s travel agents and tour operators partners, to ensure affected guests are re booked on alternate Jet Airways flights and/or Interline partners flights for their travel from February 1,2013.
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Lufthansa launches new Lufthansa Italia brand

New Italian airline to be established - Lufthansa Italia to offer direct connections from Milan Malpensa to European destinations - Flights already available for booking from 99 euros

Lufthansa has launched its new "Lufthansa Italia" brand in Italy. Lufthansa is to found its own Italian airline under the new brand early next year and apply for an Italian Air Operator Certificate (AOC).

The new airline aims to blend German efficiency and reliability with Italian flair.

With an initial fleet of six Airbus A319 aircraft, Lufthansa Italia will focus on Northern Italy, Milano and Lombardy, and will offer connections to major European destinations from February 2009.

Flights to the first two destinations, Barcelona (BCN) and Paris-Charles de Gaulle (CDG), will commence from 2 February 2009. Flights to Brussels (BRU), Budapest (BUD), Bucharest (BUH) and Madrid (MAD) will be added to the timetable in early March. London-Heathrow (LHR) and Lisbon (LIS) will be added by end of March 2009.

The Airbus A319, will seat 138 passengers in Business and Economy Class, with a cabin design influenced by Italian origins. The Italian flight attendants will serve Italian delicacies in the in-flight menu.

Lufthansa Italia is cooperating with Milan Malpensa Airport to upgrade the infrastructure to provide passengers with more services and comfort, including an enhanced lounge product and fast-track passage through security.
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