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News of October 2006


Low-cost airlines plan flights to Bulgaria

11 October 2006

Four low-cost companies had already declared their intention to start flying to Bulgaria after January 1 2007 when the country joins the EU and the aviation market will be liberalised.

Italian Myair announced on October 10 that it would fly from Sofia to Bologne. Irelandâ??s Ryanair, the UKâ??s Easy Jet and Germanyâ??s GermanWings already presented a flight schedule to Sofia airport, Dnevnik said. A number of air companies have applied to fly to Bulgariaâ??s Bourgas airport.

source: Sofia Echo


Ryanair names Madrid as new base for 14 new routes

11 October 2006

Ryanair named Madrid as its eighteenth European base on Tuesday, and said it would start flying from the Spanish capital from mid-November.Ryanair, which launched a 1.48 billion euro (1 billion pounds) bid for Ireland’s Aer Lingus last week, said it expected to fly 1 million passengers a year on the new routes.

The Irish low-cost carrier said in a statement it would fly from Madrid to 14 destinations including Dublin, Paris, Brussels, Oslo, East Midlands and Bournemouth in the UK and Gothenburg and Malmo in Sweden.

source: Scotsman.com


AirTran retreats from rapid growth strategy

11 October 2006

AirTran Airways, whose aggressive expansion in 2005 and early 2006 bucked an industry trend toward capacity cuts, is scaling back its growth strategy because of uncertain market conditions.Although the low-cost carrier, a unit of AirTran Holdings, remains one of the fastest growing U.S. airlines, factors such as volatility in jet fuel prices have caused it to trim its 2007 growth outlook, according to a senior company executive.

source: Reuters


Wizz Air announces major expansion in Katowice

10 October 2006

Wizz Air, Central and Eastern Europe’s largest low fare – low cost airline announced that it would significantly expand its operations from Katowice International Airport with the launch of 6 new routes in Summer 2007 and a major capacity increase of 50% versus 2006. The airline will also deploy an additional aircraft in its first and largest base, increasing local employment and contributing to the region’s economic development. The new Airbus A320 will be delivered in May 2007.

source: Easier


Prodi pledges reorganization plan to save Alitalia from bankruptcy

10 October 2006

Italian Premier Romano Prodi said Tuesday that the situation at state-controlled Alitalia SpA was “out of control” and promised a new plan by January to save the cash-strapped airline from bankruptcy.

Prodi and key ministers were meeting with union leaders to discuss the airline’s future amid widening financial losses and a series of wildcat strikes that have forced Alitalia to cancel scores of flights in recent weeks.

source: Herald Tribune


3 Killed In Norway Charter Aircraft Fire

10 October 2006

A charter plane caught fire and skidded off the runway while landing at a Norwegian airport, killing three people on board, police and rescuers said.

Rescue officials said the 13 other people aboard were rescued without serious injury.

The jet, with a capacity of 83 passengers and six crew, caught fire upon landing at Stord Airport, said Anders Bang-Andersen, of the Norwegian Rescue Center.

The cause of the accident had not been determined.

source: WRAL.com


Qantas fined for misleading advertising

10 October 2006

Australia’s Qantas Airways has been fined over fare advertising, the Commerce Commission said today, relating to similar charges that Air New Zealand faced earlier this year.

Air NZ was charged over advertising, mostly between 2001 and 2003, which did not include certain surcharges such as for fuel.

The airline has since moved to using all inclusive prices in its ads.

The penalty was one of the highest ever imposed under the Fair Trading Act for misleading advertising.

source: smh.com.au


JetBlue flights to increase at Thanksgiving

10 October 2006

JetBlue Airways will increase the number of flights between Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport and New York around the Thanksgiving holiday, officials said Monday.

The airline will fly into SRQ twice daily from Nov. 19-27.

source: Bradenton Herald


Brazil airline talks compensation with crash victims’ families

10 October 2006

Gol Airlines has contacted families of 154 victims of Brazil’s deadliest air crash to discuss compensation for the tragedy.

“Gol deeply respects the mourning families, but cannot avoid its duty,” said the company, which put itself at the disposition of the families to open talks on indemnity immediately or when those involved see fit.

“The company must clarify the matter of indemnifications,” the airline said in a statement.

Gol “sought out families of those killed in the accident that downed flight 1907 to bring them up to date with certain actions that will be adopted in coming days,” the airline said.

source: DNA


Aer Lingus staff may buy shares to block Ryanair bid

9 October 2006

The staff shareholding group at Aer Lingus and several third parties are preparing to block Ryanair’s â?¬1.4 billion takeover bid for the airline.

The body which holds the shares on behalf of staff, the Employee Share Ownership Trust (ESOT), has discussed various mechanisms to finance an additional purchase of shares. Putting its existing shares up as security for a loan has been discussed by trustees of the ESOT.

source: Irish Times Article