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Southwest CEO sees summer pricing under pressure

13 June 2007

Southwest Airlines Co. expects fare prices to be under pressure in the traditionally strong travel months of June and July, the low-cost carrier’s chief executive said on Wednesday.

“‘At this point, we’re experiencing the effects of the slowing economy and the softening demand for air travel,'” Gary Kelly said, speaking at a Merrill Lynch investor conference.

source: Reuters


Ryanair carries more international passengers than any other airline

13 June 2007

No-frills airline Ryanair Holdings carried more international passengers than any other airline last year, according to official figures.

Ryanair said the International Air Transport Association’s (IATA) world airline passenger statistics for 2006 showed 40,532,000 cross-border passengers flew with it during the year, nearly 2,300,000 more than its nearest rival, Deutsche Lufthansa AG, which carried 38,236,000 passengers.

source: Forbes


Finnair to start direct Mumbai-Helsinki flights

12 June 2007

Finland’s national carrier Finnair is all set to start direct flights between Helsinki and Mumbai from June 27, Christer Haglund, senior vice president of the airline, said here Tuesday.

”Starting from June 27, Finnair will connect Mumbai to Europe in the fastest and most convenient service five times a week with the most competitive return fares,” Haglund said at a news conference.

”Apart from providing the latest wide-bodied Airbus A340 crafts, Finnair will cater to Indian tastes and preferences with Indian cabin crew, to make Indian passengers feel at home.”

Haglund said Finnair has decided to focus on India as a major Asian hub of its operations.

source: indiaprwire.com


Southwest Airlines still competitive

11 June 2007

Never afraid to spurn conventional wisdom, Southwest Airlines is doing it again. While other airlines are reducing domestic seats in response to softening demand, the low-cost carrier is doing the opposite, expanding routes and flights in pursuit of a decades-long growth plan.

Already, the number of passengers on each Southwest aircraft has fallen. The jets are about 69 percent full on average this year, compared with 71 percent during the corresponding period in 2006.

Southwest has pursued a policy of adding flights, seats and planes to gain market share, even in tough times. While other carriers were reeling from a major economic downturn and slashing their fleets, Southwest has added 120 planes since 2002, bringing the total to 494. It also increased the number of flights by 15 percent and its available seat miles, an industry measure of capacity, by 35 percent from 2002 through the end of last year.

Southwest is considering getting into a code-sharing agreement with an international carrier or offering its own overseas flights.

source: Home & Away


Flyforbeans has 12 destinations on its radar

11 June 2007

FlyForBeans, the new budget airline to be based at Cardiff International Airport, plans to launch cut-price flights from the city to 12 European destinations.

The airline, which is based in the Vale of Glamorgan, predicts it will get nearly three quarters of a million passengers for the service which it hopes to launch out of Cardiff International this autumn.

source: icWales


Ryanair guarantees no fuel surcharges ever

11 June 2007

Ryanair, Europe’s largest low fares airline, has criticised British Airways for increasing its fuel surcharge to £43 – its 9th increase since May 2004. Ryanair continues to guarantee no fuel surcharges ever.

Speaking today Ryanair’s Head of Communications, Peter Sherrard said:

“‘This is British Airways’ 9th fuel surcharge since May 2004. In that time the price of oil has doubled but British Airways’ fuel surcharge has increased 17 fold’.

“‘Ryanair guarantees the lowest fares and will never apply a fuel surcharge, not now, not ever'”.

source: Easier


Continental partners with Gol to sell tickets in Brazil and South America

11 June 2007

Brazilian Airline Gol has just announced an agreement with US-based Continental Airlines whereby passengers flying with Continental will be able to purchase tickets on all routes served by Gol for connections in Brazil and South America. While the partnership covers all routes served by both airlines, only Continental will be able to sell tickets on Gol flights.

source: Brazzil Mag


Mexican airline flies high in Cuba

11 June 2007

Operations of Mexicana de Aviacion in Cuba is showing good results, with a sustained demand for capacities and a high occupation index, authorities of the Mexican airline said.

The airline operates daily Mexico City-Havana flights, with additional routes, including Varadero, in high tourist seasons.

source: Prensa Latina


Delta restarts non-stop service from NY to MoBay

11 June 2007

Delta Airlines, the world’s third largest passenger carrier, has recommenced non-stop service from New York’s JFK International Airport to Montego Bay.

The first flight in more than 20 years arrived at the Sangster International Airport on Saturday at approximately 10:30 am with 128 passengers aboard. The airline will operate on that route six days per week.

source: The Jamaica Observer


LAN’s May traffic rises 29.9 percent

10 June 2007

Chile-based carrier LAN Airlines SA said Friday its May traffic rose 29.9 percent on a 24.1 percent capacity expansion.

The Latin American airline said occupancy also improved to 68.7 percent from 65.7 percent. LAN gave no details on its traffic growth, only percentage gains.

LAN said its long-haul capacity grew due to increased offerings to the United States, south Pacific and Europe, partially offset by trimmed capacity to the Caribbean.

source: Forbes