Neue Flugverbindungen (update)

Qatar Airways will ihre Kapazitaeten von Doha nach Indien verdoppeln.
Heute startet eine neue taegliche Verbindung nach Delhi und morgen
ein taeglicher Service nach Mumbai. Ab Montag gibt es fuenf statt
drei Fluege pro Woche nach Cochin und vier statt drei Fluege pro
Woche nach Hyderabad.
 
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Morning business news

July 15, 2005 08:25
Gulf Air announces new Dublin service - The Dublin Airport Authority has secured a major coup with the announcement expected later today that Gulf Air is to launch a service from Dublin. The airline will run a three times weekly service from Dublin to Bahrain and then on to Johannesburg in South Africa from December.

Dublin Airport Authority's Director of Communications Vincent Wall says that news of the new route is a boost both for the airport and the Irish economy in general. He says the long-haul service is a first for the airport, and admits that it has been trying to attract such services for the past ten years. He adds that it is hoped the service will increase to five times a week in the near future.

He says that Aer Rianta International has had a long association with Bahrain through its duty free shops, and says this existing relationship had helped the airline secure the deal.


On security fears, Mr Wall says that Bahrain is not seen as a risky destination and that Dublin Airport's stringent security procedures will deal with the new route. As Bahrain is a non-EU destination, he says that duty free sales will also get a major boost from the new route.

 
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[/size][size=-1]Air France[/size][size=-1] will increase the frequency of service from Paris CDG to Johannesburg from 7 to 10 flights a week starting in November. The3 new flights, in addition to the daily Boeing 747-400 service, will depart Paris on Tue/Thu/Sat and will depart Jo'burg on Wed/Fri/Sun and will be operated with an Airbus A340-300.

[/size][size=-1]Continental to increase EWR-Florida service [/size][size=-1]Jul 15[/size]
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[/size][size=-1]Continental Airlines[/size][size=-1] announced an increase of frequency with 8 new flights on 5 [/size][size=-1]Newark[/size][size=-1] to Florida routes starting on October 1st as follows :
Newark-Fort Lauderdale = from 6 to 9 flights a day
Newark-Fort Myers = from 3 to 4 flights a day
Newark-Orlando = from 8 to 10 flights a day
Newark-Tampa = from 5 to 6 flights a day
Newark-West Palm Beach = from 5 to 6 flights a day

[/size][size=-1]United increases LAX-Sydney service [/size]
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[size=-1]United Airlines[/size][size=-1] will increase the frequency on its [/size][size=-1]Los Angeles[/size][size=-1] to Sydney route by adding 3 weekly flights from December 15th 2005 through April 27th 2006. Departures from LAX will be on Mon/Thu/Sat, Arrivals in SYD, Departures from SYD and return to LAX will be on Mon/Wed/Sat and the airline will use one of its Boeing 747-400s.
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GB Airways to Operate London/Innsbruck

British Airways franchise partner, GB Airways, will start direct flights from London Gatwick to Innsbruck, Austria this winter.

The airline will fly five times a week starting Dec. 17 through the ski season and continue with two flights a week in summer 2006.
 
Germanwings: neue Verbindung von Köln nach Moskau

Mit Aufnahme ihrer neuen Strecke Köln/Bonn nach Moskau am 16. Juli 2005 hat Germanwings das Flugangebot ab Köln/Bonn um eine wichtige Hauptstadt erweitert. Damit verfügt der Konrad-Adenauer Airport im Europa-Verkehr über ein weiteres attraktives Flugziel.

Germanwings, die größte Airline am Flughafen Köln/Bonn, verkehrt bereits seit vier Wochen zwischen Berlin-Schönefeld und Moskau-Vnukovo und erschließt den zentralsten der Moskauer Airports jetzt auch von Köln/Bonn aus mit günstigen Flügen. Damit erweitert die Airline ihr Streckennetz auf 39 Destinationen, die im aktuellen Sommerflugplan angeflogen werden. Germanwings fliegt vorerst dreimal pro Woche nach Moskau und zurück und zwar am Dienstag, Donnerstag und Samstag.
 
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Etihad begins its all-cargo-services to New Delhi

Etihad Crystal Cargo, the cargo division of Etihad Airways will start all-cargo-services to New Delhi. The new freighter service offers additional cargo capacity to the capital of India.

Etihad Airways has operated three weekly flights to New Delhi on an Airbus A330-200, with a payload capacity of approximately 15 tons on each flight. With this new regional freighter Etihad Crystal Cargo adds an additional payload of 39 tons. The freighter flight will operate once a week between Abu Dhabi and New Delhi.

The acting Head of Cargo & Mail, Ingo Roessler said “The all-cargo-services of Etihad Crystal Cargo to the Indian capital complement the existing cargo services on Etihad Airways’ network. The Airbus A310-300F allows us to accept main deck cargo and greater volumes for Indian shipping customers.”

The majority of cargo uplifted from New Delhi will consist of garments for the markets in the Middle East, Europe, and North America.

New Delhi is the third destination on the Indian subcontinent Etihad Crystal Cargo is adding to its fast growing freighter destinations network. In February 2005, Etihad Crystal Cargo launched weekly all-cargo-services to Mumbai. At the beginning of June Etihad Airways’ cargo fleet has started flying twice weekly to Chennai.

In addition to the Indian destinations, Etihad Crystal Cargo’s regional freighter fleet currently serves Frankfurt thrice a week and Amman, Milan, and Khartoum twice a week. Etihad Crystal Cargo also offers world-wide charter services.

Several other all-cargo-destinations in Africa, the CIS countries, Europe and Asia are currently under study.

In 2004, the first full year of operation, Etihad Crystal Cargo moved 20.000 tons of cargo. The cargo production target for 2005 is in excess of 100.000 tons.

From the beginning of 2005 the cargo services have been dramatically upgraded by the introduction of the first of a fleet of regional freighter aircraft: the A300-600F with a payload of up to 44.000 KGS and the A310-300F with a payload of up to 39.000 KGS. Another Airbus A300-600F will join Etihad Crystal Cargo’s fleet in August.

By the end of 2006, the airline expects to add an additional four regional freighter aircraft, bringing the total fleet to six freighters.
 
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Pressemitteilungen
Air Berlin: Erstmalig nach Paris


20. Juli 2005
Air Berlin weitet ihr Euro-Shuttle-Netz aus und bietet ab 1. November 2005 erstmalig Verbindungen nach Paris an. Die zweitgrößte deutsche Airline fliegt den internationalen Pariser Flughafen Charles de Gaulle montags bis freitags von Nürnberg aus an.

An das Air Berlin-Drehkreuz in Nürnberg sind 15 deutsche Flughäfen angebunden, so dass Passagiere aus ganz Deutschland mit einer bequemen Umsteigeverbindung nach Paris fliegen können. Die Air Berlin-Maschine nach Paris hebt an allen fünf Tagen um 9:05 Uhr in Nürnberg ab und erreicht Charles de Gaulle um 10:30 Uhr, der Rückflug aus der französischen Metropole startet um 17 Uhr, die Landung in Nürnberg ist um 18:30 Uhr.

Die Flüge nach Paris können ab sofort im Internet (airberlin.com), rund um die Uhr im Service-Center der Fluggesellschaft (Tel. 01805- 737 800) oder im Reisebüro gebucht werden. Das Ticket für die einfache Strecke nonstop ab Nürnberg gibt es ab 29 Euro, Flüge mit einer Umsteigeverbindung über Nürnberg sind ab 89 Euro erhältlich. Die Preise verstehen sich inklusive Steuern und Gebühren sowie kostenfreiem Service an Bord.
 
Finnair to open Helsinki-Tuscany route



26.7.2005 at 11:14

Finnish flag carrier Finnair said in a statement Tuesday that it would launch next spring a direct service between the Helsinki-Vantaa hub and Galileo Galilei Florence Pisa International Airport.

The Tuscan destination is to be Finnair's fourth in Italy, the others being Rome and Milan throughout the year as well as Venice in the summer season, the statement added.

The new route is to be flown with the Airbus A320.

Earlier in July Finnair announced new routes from Helsinki to Edinburgh, Krakow and Geneva to be launched by next summer.
 
Newcastle will be American's 12th destination in Europe.

The daily service will begin in May 2006...

AA 230 JFK 1945-0740+1 NCL Daily 757
AA 231 NCL 1100-1335 JFK Daily 757
 
Iraqi Airways to launch Baghdad-Istanbul route CMS-TURKEY-IRAQ-AVIATION
Iraqi Airways to launch Baghdad-Istanbul route
ISTANBUL, July 30 (KUNA) -- Starting from August 3, Iraqi Airways will operate the Baghdad-Istanbul-Baghdad air route, after 15 years halt.

Fly Service Corporation, handling Iraqi Airways sales, said in a press release on Saturday that the airline company will start with two flights per week, on Monday and Thursday, between Baghdad and Istanbul.

Turkish sources said, Minister of Transportation Binali Yildirim and a major Iraqi official will hold a ceremony following the landing of the first Iraqi airplane in Ataturk International Airport here.

They added, operating the air route would reinforce bilateral relations and push forward the commercial and economic cooperation between the two countries.
 
31.07.2005

Air Asturias (Asturias) is planning to start low-cost operations from Asturias to Amsterdam, Brussels, Lisbon and Milan in 2006.

Air Madrid (NM/Madrid) has given up its Las Palmas-Buenos Aires and Tenerife Norte-Buenos Aires routes.

Hemus Air (DU/Sofia) is planning to add a new route from Sofia to Hanover soon.

Hapag-Lloyd Express (X3/Cologne/Bonn) is reportedly planning to add new routes from Dusseldorf, Frankfurt and Munich to Zurich making use of the slots Lufthansa (LH/Frankfurt) and Swiss (LX/Zurich) are forced to make available for these routes.

Vueling Airlines (VLG/Barcelona) will launch twice daily A320-200 service from Barcelona to Amsterdam and four weekly services from Valencia to Amsterdam on October 30.
 
British Airways Opens New Line Varna-London-Varna in 2006

5 August 2005 | 13:09 | FOCUS News Agency


Sofia. British Airways Company has announced its intention to open a new line Varna-London-Varna with flights twice a week for the summer 2006, the Company reported. The new flights will be from the airport in Bulgarian Black Sea town of Varna to London Gatwick Airport and back every Wednesday and Saturday. Boeing 737-400 will manage the flights.
 
Air France: Mehr Flüge nach Johannesburg

Air France erweitert die Dienste nach Südafrika: Vom 1. November 2005 an fliegt die Airline zehnmal in der Wochen von Paris nach Johannesburg. Bisher hatte Air France nur sieben wöchentliche Dienste angeboten.

Na super, alle expandieren, nur wir in MUC bleiben auf unseren 0/7 Flügen sitzen.
 
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Nur bekommt die LH diesen Winter keine neuen Flieger im Gegensatz zur Air France für Ausbau der Strecken. Den LH-Streckenplanern sind die Hände hier gebunden. ;D :thbdwn:
 
Lufthansa ist hier auch nicht so grandios (siehe Warschau, FRA-Werft, NBO). :D

Air France hat drei Totalverluste (A320 SXB, A343 YYZ + Brand in Werft). ;)
 
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Ab Winterflugplan kommt 2x wöchentlich die Aerosvit Airlines mit B-735 aus KBP [Kiev] nach Hamburg.

KPB-HAM arr. HAM 1625 Di.+Do. VV0259
HAM-KBP dep. HAM 630 Mi.+Fr. VV0260

Flugzeiten aus amadeus.net
 
@ theo

Die Boeing 747-400 ist einfach für die Strecke ab FRA zu klein. Hier wäre im Winter mit Sicherheit ein A380 auch einzusetzen. Und mir ist lieber LH fliegt acuh ab MUC nach DXB als 2x tgl. von FRA nach DXB. Laut Jetstream soll SAA ab Sommer 2006 4/7 nach MUC aufnehmen. Woher sie dies haben ist mir unbekannt. ;)
 
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