Three Etihad Boeing Dreamliners Touch Down at Heathrow Terminal 4


On Monday 28 April Etihad Airways unveiled three huge, 9.5metre-long Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircrafts at London Heathrow’s Terminal 4.

The eye-catching structure, in full Etihad Airways livery, and each weighing 1.4 tonnes, with a wing span of 10 metres, will be seen by more than 6.6 million people every year as they drive past the roundabout.

The Etihad roundabout has been unveiled as the airline celebrates its tenth anniversary of services from London Heathrow - its first destination outside the Middle East region. Since 2004 more than two million passengers have flown between Heathrow and Abu Dhabi.

Etihad Airways currently operates three daily flights from London Heathrow to Abu Dhabi, as well as a twice daily service from Manchester to Abu Dhabi, where passengers can connect to its network of destinations in Africa, the Middle East and Asia.

Abu Dhabi Airport diversions

Fourteen flights into Abu Dhabi this morning are being diverted to other airports in the region due to unexpected fog at the airport.

The fog significantly reduced the number of aircraft that could land each hour between 6 am and 8 am.

The flights were diverted to Al Ain, Al Bateen and Al Maktoum International Airport in the UAE. They will re-position back to Abu Dhabi when they have re-fuelled and the fog has cleared.

As a result Etihad is anticipating delays to departures for the rest of the day.

Passengers are advised to contact the Etihad Airways Contact Centre on +971 (0) 2599 0000 or visit the Etihad Airways website at www.etihad.com for more information on the status of flights in and out of Abu Dhabi Airport.

Etihad signs another groundbreaking interline agreement with Fiji Airways

Fiji Airways and Etihad Airways just announced a new and far reaching interline agreement between the two carriers.

This agreement will allow reciprocal sales from and to 12 cities in Europe, 17 cities in the Middle East, 5 cities in Africa, 5 cities in North America, 29 cities in Asia and 3 cities in Australia to and from Fiji. The agreement comes into place with immediate effect and is the starting point of further negotiations between the 2 airlines.

Air Seychelles Posts Second Consecutive Year of Net Profitability

Key results for 2013*
Second year of net profit, up 171 per cent from US$1.1 million to US$3 million
Total revenue up 107 per cent to US$88.7 million
Passenger numbers  total 352,474
Cargo tonnage up by 159 per cent to 5,529  tonnes
Second Airbus A330-200 wide-body aircraft added to international fleet
Weekly international services increased 100 per cent to 16 per week
Order for three new Viking Air Twin Otter DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 400 aircraft
Codeshare partners increased from one to five
Virtual network expanded to 34 destinations
Four-star Skytrax airline rating

Air Seychelles, the national carrier of the Republic of Seychelles, today announced a net profit of US$3 million for 2013, exceeding by 171 per cent its profit of US$1.1 million reported in 2012.

Revenue increased by 107 per cent to US$88.7 million (2012: US$42.8 million).

The airline’s passenger numbers on its international network increased 100 per cent to 195,857 (2012: 97,576), while traffic on domestic services in 2013 increased nine per cent to 156,617 passengers.

Cargo volumes flown in 2013 rose by 159 per cent to 5,529 tonnes (2012: 2,128 tonnes).

Joël Morgan, Seychelles Minister for Home Affairs and Transport and Air Seychelles Board Chairman, said the 2013 results were a testament to the on-going success of the airline’s turnaround strategy and business plan.

“To record a second successive year of profitability after the immense challenges of the past is an achievement of which we are all very proud.  Our 2013 figures are a clear indication that we now have the right business model.

“In just two years, we have rebuilt our national carrier, strengthened our partnership with Etihad Airways, and beyond delivering good results for the airline, we have helped grow Seychelles tourism in the process – one of our core objectives.  Today Air Seychelles is a great symbol of our nation wherever our brightly-coloured aircraft are flown.”

Chief Executive Officer of Air Seychelles, Manoj Papa, said: “These results are another step forward in our journey as a commercially successful business and come against a backdrop of impressive development in both our domestic and international operations.

“Our business is now in good shape for the future, which includes growing our operations, launching new routes, taking delivery of new aircraft, expanding airline partnerships, hiring more Seychellois, and bringing more travellers to the Seychelles.

“We have established a solid basis for continued growth which reinforces the future of Air Seychelles and its vital contribution to the Seychelles economy.”

The impressive 2013 passenger traffic growth was aided by Air Seychelles’ acquisition of a second Airbus A330-200 aircraft in March.  The same month the island carrier launched three weekly flights to Hong Kong, and increased frequencies to Abu Dhabi, Johannesburg and Mauritius, bringing its total international weekly services to 16, up 100 per cent.

Johannesburg and Mauritius enjoyed an additional return service per week, connecting each destination three times a week respectively with the Seychelles.  The airline’s Abu Dhabi services also increased from four to seven return flights per week.

Abu Dhabi was Air Seychelles’ busiest international route, with a total of 90,746 passengers carried between the archipelago and capital of the United Arab Emirates, a year-on-year increase of 178 per cent.

Elsewhere, Air Seychelles saw record cargo volumes in 2013 thanks strong demand to and from France, Italy, Hong Kong and South Africa.

Air Seychelles signed four new codeshare partnerships in 2013, entering agreements with airberlin, Czech Airlines, South African Airways, and Cathay Pacific Airways.  These codeshare agreements increased Air Seychelles’ virtual network from 19 to 34 destinations.

In October, Air Seychelles announced a multi-million dollar agreement for the purchase of three new Viking Air DHC6 Twin Otter Series 400 aircraft, its largest ever domestic fleet order signalling the carrier’s long-term commitment to its domestic operations.  Two of these aircraft are due to arrive in mid-2014, one year ahead of schedule.

Also in October, and coinciding with its 35th anniversary, the airline launched Air Seychelles VIP, a dedicated ground handling service and luxurious airport facility targeted at premium guests and the private air charter market.  The operation was co-established with Royal Jet.

Air Seychelles capped a remarkable year of achievements by being awarded a four-star rating by Skytrax, one of 35 global carriers to hold this accolade.

Mr Morgan said:  “We have come a long way in two years and 2013 has been exceptional.  To achieve a second year of profitability and simultaneously be ranked among the very best airlines in the world is an amazing achievement of which the company and its staff should be very proud.

“People are the most valuable asset in any organisation.  This is true for Air Seychelles as well, and reflected in our commitment to developing a highly-skilled national workforce and a long-term succession plan.

“In particular I am pleased at the significant progress made with our people development program, where the first group of Air Seychelles Graduate Development Management trainees are scheduled to return to Seychelles later this year after 18 months abroad receiving world-class training.”

At the close of 2013, Air Seychelles employed 629 staff, an increase of 17 per cent over the 536 staff the airline employed in 2012.  Of this number, the airline employs 622 Seychellois nationals, 98.8 per cent of the total.  The airline recruited 57 cabin crew in 2013, promoted eight domestic pilots to Airbus A330 operations and two domestic pilots were promoted to Captain.

* Air Seychelles Annual Financial Statements are audited by KPMG

Photo caption: (Left to right) Kevin Knight, Vice Chairman Air Seychelles; Joël Morgan, Seychelles Minister for Home Affairs and Transport and Air Seychelles Board Chairman; Manoj Papa, Chief Executive Officer, Chief Executive Officer.

Etihad Airways Wins at Travelplus Awards

Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, has picked up two coveted Travelplus Awards for its unique ‘Inspired by Sougha’ amenity bags and its new all-natural First Class COCO-MAT bedding.

The airline won the awards for ‘Ethically Sustainable Amenity Kit’ and ‘In-Flight Amenity-Gift’ at the annual Travelplus gala awards ceremony held yesterday in Hamburg.

The Airline Amenity Bag Awards 2013 celebrate the best onboard comfort and hospitality products in the airline industry, and the innovation, creativity and design of both the airlines and their onboard suppliers. Over 120 submissions and entries in 20 categories were judged using a strict set of criteria covering trend, pleasure, luxury, usability and style.

Peter Baumgartner, Chief Commercial Officer of Etihad Airways, said: “Sougha means ‘a traveller’s gift’ in Arabic and we introduced our new amenity kits to provide something uniquely Arabian to our guests, and more importantly, as a way of supporting and celebrating local Emirati craftsmanship on a global stage. 

“To also receive an award for our Diamond First Class COCO-MAT bedding so soon after we introduced it onboard is a testament to the high standards of this unique all-natural product. Guest feedback has been universally positive, and Etihad Airways will continue to place great emphasis on providing the best sleep in the air.”

Launched in February this year, the new kits are the result of Etihad Airways’ partnership with Sougha, a social enterprise initiative launched by the Khalifa Fund for Enterprise Development, which aims to preserve Emirati traditions and promote local artisans.

The new amenity bags are offered in Diamond First, Pearl Business and Coral Economy cabins and feature patterns of Sadou, a colourful, intricate and centuries-old Abu Dhabi weaving craft traditionally used on blankets, cushions and Bedouin tents.

Exclusive COCO-MAT multi-layered mattresses, made from extracts of the Hevea tree, and large down feather duvets and pillows were introduced in the airline’s Diamond First Class suites in March of this year. Etihad Airways is the only airline to offer this bespoke product onboard. Athens-based COCO-MAT is widely considered the world’s leading manufacturer of sustainably sourced sleep products.

Lufthansa pilots start three-day strike over early retirement

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A three-day strike by pilots at Lufthansa over early retirement, which has grounded Germany’s largest airline, shows no sign of ending early after management said there would be no further talks during the strike period.

Lufthansa has cancelled 3,800 flights during the strike, which runs until the end of Friday, and says the stoppage will cost it tens of millions.

The pilots’ walkout is the largest ever to hit the airline and the third strike at Frankfurt airport, Europe’s third-largest by passengers, in six weeks after industrial action by security staff and public sector workers.

Both Lufthansa and the pilots say they are ready to talk. However, the pilots’ union wants to see a new offer from management first and Lufthansa said on Wednesday that no new negotiations would take place while the strike continued.

“We’ll first see out the strike and then we’ll think about talks,” Werner Knorr, Lufthansa Chief Pilot, told journalists.

Even if the strike is ended it is unlikely Lufthansa’s flight schedules will return to normal before Saturday.

“It’s a system with 1,800 flights a day, we can’t just stop and start it. We’re concentrating now on returning services to normal for Saturday,” a spokeswoman said.

The stoppage by some of Lufthansa’s most well-paid employees has prompted outrage from travel organizations, which say the three-day strike is over the top. Germany’s best-selling tabloid Bild asked: “Do the Lufthansa pilots have their head in the clouds?”

The pilots want Lufthansa to reinstate a scheme that enabled them to receive 60 percent of their pay when they left their jobs before the legal retirement age.

Pilots at the airline used to be forced to retire at 60, leaving them with a five-year gap before legal retirement provisions kicked in at 65.

However, the retirement age for pilots was raised to 65 in Europe in 2011, and so Lufthansa says the scheme is no longer needed.

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Qatar Airways Begins Nonstop Service to Philadelphia

Qatar Airways, the flag carrier of the oil-rich Persian Gulf state of Qatar, begun its nonstop daily flights Wednesday from Philadelphia International Airport to Doha, the capital of Qatar.
The city is the fifth in the United States served by the airline, which serves more than 120 cities in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, North America and South America.

Philadelphia political and business leaders have hailed the service. Mayor Michael Nutter said after last year's announcement that convenient international air service is essential to the economic vitality of the region.

Airport CEO Mark Gale called it a "huge deal" and told KYW that Qatar Airways is the first foreign flag carrier to enter Philadelphia in over a decade.

Etihad regional launches flights between Zurich and Leipzig/Halle

Etihad Regional today marked the start of direct daily services between Zurich, Switzerland and Leipzig/Halle, Germany.

Photograph caption:  The Mayor of Leipzig, the Mayor of Halle, accompanied by representatives from Etihad Regional and Leipzig/Halle Airport mark the start of direct flights from Zurich to Leipzig.

Flight F7251 touched down at Leipzig/Halle airport at 12:20pm local time and the newly branded 50-seat Saab 2000 aircraft was greeted by a traditional water cannon salute.

This is Etihad Regional’s second route launch to Germany from Switzerland, following the start of a Geneva-Stuttgart operation in February.  The airline operates already from Leipzig to Amsterdam and Paris.

If you’re interested in booking flights between Leipzig-Zurich, here’s the flight schedule:

Flight #
Departs
Arrives
Departure time
Arrival time
Frequency
Aircraft
F7250
LEJ
ZRH
0635
0755
Daily
Saab 2000
F7251
ZRH
LEJ
1050
1220
Daily
Saab 2000
Note: Abu Dhabi local time

And you can book your flights to Zurich with Etihad Airways.

Etihad Airways marks inaugural flight to Jaipur with lamp-lighting ceremony

Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, has officially begun daily operations between Jaipur and Abu Dhabi, marking the airline’s tenth destination in India.

To celebrate, passengers were greeted by a traditional lamp lighting ceremony as they left the aircraft.

Jaipur is known as the pink city for its pink-painted cityscape. It is the capital, and the largest city, of the State of Rajasthan. Renowned for its distinct heritage and landscape, the city has witnessed a 70 per cent increase in tourist arrivals during the past 10 years.

If you’re interested in booking flights to Jaipur from Abu Dhabi, here’s the flight schedule:

Flight number
Origin
Departs
Destination
Arrives
Frequency
Aircraft
EY208
Abu Dhabi (AUH)
00:20
Jaipur (JAI)
05:05
Daily
A320
EY207
Jaipur (JAI)
05:50
Abu Dhabi (AUH)
07:50
Daily
A320
Note: Abu Dhabi local time

Qatar announces two new cargo routes

Qatar Airways Cargo celebrates the launch of its new freighter service to Hyderabad (India). The first flight from Doha arrived at Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Airport on 1 April and was welcomed with a traditional water cannon salute.

In addition, a welcome reception was held at the Hyderabad Novotel Airport Hotel, to celebrate the start of the new, dedicated freighter service.

“Hyderabad is a key destination for Qatar Airways Cargo, and we are delighted to start our scheduled freighter service this month,” said Qatar Airways Chief Officer Cargo Ulrich Ogiermann. “We aim to be a world-class air cargo service provider, and this is why we are constantly expanding our worldwide network.”

Hyderabad is an important centre for the pharmaceutical industry, which is why main exports from Hyderabad will include pharmaceuticals. Qatar Airways Cargo will operate a twice weekly service, using the Airbus A330 freighter. Qatar Airways already operates a daily passenger flight between Doha and Hyderabad.

 In addition to Hyderabad, Qatar Airways Cargo will begin scheduled dedicated freighter services to London Stansted (UK) on 2 May 2014.

Qatar Airways Cargo recently strengthened its product portfolio with the launch in January 2014 of two new premium services that optimise the transportation of time and temperature-sensitive goods, including high-value pharmaceutical products and perishables. The new services, QR Pharma and QR Fresh, add to the company’s substantial range of cargo services and further enhance its capacity and flexibility to effectively move sensitive commodities in line with the highest world-class standards.

On 1 December 2013, the first Qatar Airways Cargo shipment was received at the new cargo facility at Hamad International Airport. The enormous, state-of-the-art facility, spanning 55,000 square metres, contains a perishables storage area, amongst other key facilities, such as a live animal centre and dangerous goods area. The new self-contained terminal will handle 1.4 million tonnes of cargo per annum.