AirlinesAir Europa, Turkish Airlines to codeshareSpain-based SkyTeam member Air Europa and Star Alliance member Turkish Airlines have implemented a codeshare agreement, effective Oct. 1. Under the codeshare agreement, Air Europa has added its UX designator code on Turkish Airlines flights between Istanbul Ataturk-Madrid Barajas.
LinkEtihad Airways Partners align loyalty programsAbu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways Partners (EAP) is to align frequent-flyer benefits across the group’s eight equity stake airlines from Oct. 4. EAP brings together Etihad Airways with the group’s minority investments in German carrier airberlin and its leisure arm Niki; Air Serbia; Air Seychelles; Alitalia; Indian airline Jet Airways; and Swiss-based Darwin Airline.
LinkHawaiian Airlines' passenger traffic grew to 883K in Sept.Hawaiian Airlines has reported an uptick of 4.1% in passenger traffic for September, for a total of 883,315 passengers for the month. Available seat miles and revenue passenger miles also saw increases last month.
LinkLufthansa Group announces 2016/2017 winter routesLufthansa Group—parent of Austrian Airlines, Eurowings, Lufthansa, Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) and the soon-to-be-acquired Brussels Airlines—has released the company’s 2016/2017 winter flight timetable, effective Oct. 30 through March 25, 2017. For Lufthansa, new flights announced include year-round 3X-weekly service between Frankfurt and Cape Town, South Africa, beginning Dec. 2; year-round 2X-weekly service between Munich-Marrakesh, Morocco, beginning Oct. 30; 1X-weekly service between Frankfurt and Funchal, capital of Portugal’s Madeira Islands, beginning Oct. 29; and 1X-weekly service from Frankfurt to both Tromso, Norway and Ivalo, Finland.
LinkMauritius Debris Is From MH370 - ATSBAustralia’s ATSB has confirmed that a piece of debris found on Mauritius was from Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. The Australian Transport Safety Bureau said in an update that the item of composite debris was recovered on Mauritius around May 10, 2016.
LinkQatar Airways orders 40 Boeing widebodies, commits to 60 737 MAX 8sQatar Airways has placed an order for 30 Boeing 787-9s and 10 777-300ERs, and signed a letter of intent for up to 60 737 MAX 8s. The firm widebody orders are valued at $11.7 billion at list prices and the 60 737 MAX 8s are valued at $6.9 billion, bringing the potential value of the aircraft deal to $18.6 billion.
LinkSouthwest plans to add international cargo services in Southwest will add international cargo service to its business model next year. The airline is currently upgrading back-office systems to handle international orders.
LinkSWISS orders 10th Boeing 777; to refurbish Airbus A340-300 fleetLufthansa Group subsidiary Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) has ordered a tenth Boeing 777-300ER, to be delivered in 2018, the carrier announced Oct. 7. The aircraft will be used to replace some of the carrier’s Airbus A340-300s. The Switzerland flag carrier—which will transfer four of nine A340-300s to its leisure subsidiary Edelweiss Air by 2018—will keep five A340s in the SWISS fleet. The aircraft are to be provided with a new cabin product, including inflight entertainment (IFE) system and internet connectivity.
LinkTUIfly cancels 118 Saturday flights, expects normal operations SundayGerman leisure carrier TUIfly expects flight operations to return to normal Sunday, following several hundred delays and cancellations that began Thursday, Oct. 6, when many aircraft crew began calling in sick on short notice following concerns about a partial merger between TUIfly and Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Aviation Group. In a statement released Oct. 5, the partners detailed plans to combine the leisure operations of airberlin group and German carrier TUIfly into a new airline group, serving destinations from Austria, Germany and Switzerland.
LinkUTair to launch St. Petersburg-Munich service Oct. 30Russia’s UTair Aviation will launch a 3X-weekly Saint Petersburg-Munich Boeing 737 service Oct. 30, its first scheduled international flight from St. Petersburg in the IATA 2016-17 winter season. Earlier in the IATA 2016 summer season, the carrier announced network development from Pulkovo International Airports, but most new routes were domestic.
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