03 February, 2023

Singapore Airlines named as one of the 50 most admired companies in the world.


Fortune magazine has named Singapore Airlines one of the 50 most admired companies in the world.

The airline said in a statement "We would like to thank our customers for their continuous support, which we do not take for granted. This accolade is a testament to the dedication of our people, who have been critical to our recovery and who strive to exceed the expectations of our customers every single day."

For more details, visit https://bit.ly/3XW3YLP.

Other airlines on the list include Delta Air Lines, Lufthansa, Cathay Pacific, Southwest, Air France-KLM, Alaska Air and United. 


Arajet firms up deal with Eurodistribution for global marketing of air tickets

Arajet, the low-price Dominican airline, has signed a commercial agreement with Eurodistribution for the global marketing of the airline’s tickets to 17 destinations in North, Central, South America and the Caribbean. The agreement will allow Arajet to market its low-fare tickets to IATA and non-IATA agencies, OTAs, aggregators, metasearch engines and consolidators worldwide.


Arajet operates with a fleet of five new Boeing 737 MAX 8 and offers direct flights from its base in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic to 17 destinations in 11 countries, including Mexico City and Cancun in Mexico, Guatemala, San Salvador, and San José in Central America; Bogotá, Medellín, Cali, Barranquilla and Cartagena in Colombia, Quito and Guayaquil in Ecuador; and Aruba, Curacao, St. Marteen, and Jamaica in the Caribbean.

Eurodistribution is part of Euroairlines aviation group and has over 30 years of international aviation experience. The partnership will enable Arajet to develop markets, channels, and connectivity with other operators.




"We are excited to announce this alliance with Eurodistribution," said Víctor Pacheco, CEO and founder of Arajet. “This partnership will accelerate Arajet's awareness and growth around the world.”

Arajet tickets will be marketed through Eurodistribution in 60 international markets that account for more than 90% of global air travel demand in top Global Distribution Systems (GDS) Amadeus, Saber and Travelport, B2B platforms such as Travelfusion, HitchHiker and KIU, and direct integrations via API.

“Arajet has appreciated our value proposition for the execution of its commercial strategy, and we are prioritizing the development of the airline through our dedicated personnel to open markets or channels to propel its development and profitability worldwide,” said Antonio López Lázaro, CEO of Euroairlines Group.




48 graduates of airBaltic's Pilot Academy joined the Latvian airline in 2022


48 graduates of the Pilot Academy joined airBaltic in 2022

The Latvian airline airBaltic announces that 48 airBaltic Pilot Academy students have joined the company as First Officers after graduating in 2022. Overall, there are 67 active students for now, and four new study groups will be formed in 2023 – in February, May, September and November.

Martin Gauss, Chief Executive Officer of airBaltic: “The previous year has been rich for the Pilot Academy and I am delighted to see that it becomes more and more noticed and respected internationally. Specifically, this achievement of the recent graduates, who have joined airBaltic, absolutely highlights the Pilot Academy's quality of training and the students' dedication in pursuing their careers as commercial airline pilots. They will play a crucial role in the growth and success of our company, and we wish them all the best in their new positions.”

Altogether 48 airBaltic Pilot Academy graduates started their career at airBaltic in 2022. They represent such countries as Latvia (24), France (7), Germany (5), Lithuania (4), Spain (3), Finland (2), Estonia (1), Sweden (1) and the Netherlands (1). Six of the graduates, joining airBaltic, are female.

During previous 12 months, students have flown 4 202.3 hours, but the most time spent in the air was in March, August and September.

In total, 49 people began their studies in the Pilot Academy in 2022. However, there are 67 active students for now. Most of them are from the Baltics, while also other EU member states, such as Germany, France, Finland, Spain and Italy, are represented. More than 10% of students are female.

airBaltic says goodbye to its last Bombardier Q400........

airBaltic's last Bombardier Q400



The Latvian airline airBaltic said goodbye to its final Bombardier Q400 NextGen turboprop earlier this week when the company returned the aircraft to regional lessor Nordic Aviation Capital. 

The final airBaltic Q400 left the airline on 1st February and marks the move towards a single aircraft type airline, with now 39 Airbus A220-300s in its fleet. 

Martin Gauss, President and CEO of airBaltic: “The last redelivery flight marks an official end to our previous stage of development. Q400, definitely, was an excellent-performance aircraft, which at the time helped us to get where we are today – flying the most efficient and greenest fleet in Europe.”

“Although a smaller plane allows more flexibility occasionally, still a single-type fleet has significant advantages – both economic and technical (maintenance), and also in terms of sustainability and training. We are thankful to Bombardier for service; it was a journey that is recorded in our history. Now we are looking forward and are delighted, how Airbus A220-300 has transformed our airline, becoming one of the core and very valuable assets of the company,” Gauss added.

The first Bombardier Q400 NextGen aircraft joined airBaltic back in 2010. Over the years, 12 different Bombardier Q400 NextGen have carried more than 11 million passengers in total and have performed over 222 thousand flights all across the Europe.








Paris-Charles de Gaulle - Ottawa route starting in June for Air France


Air France continues to increase capacity to Canada, the airline's second-largest long-haul market in terms of available seat capacity.


New route between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Ottawa, with 5 weekly non-stop flights on Airbus A330-200 as of June 27.

Resumption of the Paris-Charles de Gaulle – Quebec City service inaugurated in summer 2022, with 3 weekly non-stop flights on Boeing 787-9 effective May 2.

Increased frequencies to Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver, served year-round by Air France.


In summer 2023, Air France will operate up to 50 weekly flights to 5 destinations in Canada: Ottawa (new service in 2023), Quebec City (new service in 2022), Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver (destinations served year-round by Air France).

The service between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier (YOW) will be inaugurated on June 27, 2023, and will be operated five times weekly – Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays – on Air France's 224-seater Airbus A330-200 (36 in Business, 21 in Premium Economy, and 167 in Economy).

Flight schedules (local times):

AF328: Leaves Paris-Charles de Gaulle at 13:10, arrives in Ottawa at 15:05

AF327: Leaves Ottawa at 17:05, arrives at Paris-Charles de Gaulle the following day at 06:15

"We are proud to be the only airline flying non-stop from Ottawa to Europe," declared Jean-Eudes de La Bretèche, General Manager of Air France KLM Canada, "and are delighted about the new tourism, cultural and business opportunities this service between the two capitals will generate. This now brings to five the Canadian destinations Air France serves."

The Air France bus service currently available to customers free of charge between Montreal-Trudeau Airport and Ottawa will continue to offer two daily shuttles. The bus times are specifically scheduled to facilitate connections with Air France flights to and from Paris. Two daily bus services also link Montreal-Trudeau and Quebec City.

Ottawa, Canada's capital

The fourth largest city in Canada, Ottawa and the neighboring Gatineau area is home to the country's federal institutions.

John Holland-Kaye to leave London Heathrow Airport

After nine years the CEO of London's Heathrow Airport, John Holland-Kaye is stepping down, the airport confirmed today.  His last day at the helm of the UK's busiest airport has yet to be confirmed, but will be this year the board has said.

The Chair of Heathrow Airport, Lord Deighton said:  “John has been an extraordinary leader of Heathrow. During the past nine years, he has worked tirelessly and collaboratively with shareholders, Ministers, airlines and other stakeholders to ensure the country can be proud of its 'front door'. The Board would like to put on record our gratitude to John for his dedication and commitment to Heathrow throughout his tenure as CEO.”

The hunt for a replacement has now been started, but in order to ensure a smooth handover, John Holland-Kaye will remain as CEO until his successor starts in post.

In a statement, the airport's board said it 'would like to thank John for his exceptional leadership since 2014, building a strong management team, developing a consumer-focused culture, improving cost efficiency and putting Heathrow at the forefront of global aviation’s decarbonisation. The transformation of the airport during John’s time as CEO has been recognised as Heathrow won a number of significant awards including: Sunday Times top 30 employer; one of the top 10 airports in the world (voted by passengers); and edie’s Sustainable Business of the Year Award.

Three of the most significant successes of John’s tenure were the development of the plan for Heathrow expansion that secured overwhelming Parliamentary approval, successfully navigating the business through the COVID-19 crisis and the recovery in demand, and his leadership in putting aviation firmly on course for net zero by 2050.'







Frontier Airlines gets a brand new Airbus A321neo aircraft......


Aviation Capital Group has delivered a brand new Airbus A321neo aircraft on long-term lease to Frontier Airlines. This jet is powered by the ultra-efficient Pratt & Whitney GTF engines and is the first of seven A321neo aircraft scheduled to deliver to the airline from ACG’s order book with Airbus. Traditional to Frontier Airlines, this A321neo has a new special livery with “Ozzy the Orca” painted on the tail.

“We are delighted to deliver this new Airbus A321neo aircraft to Frontier Airlines, and we look forward to continuing to build on our strong relationship with the airline,” said Ross Campbell, Vice President of Marketing for ACG. “This aircraft will provide fuel efficiency, passenger comfort, and supports Frontier Airlines’ commitment to ensuring the sky is for everyone – offering a superior level of ultra-low-cost service.”

“We are pleased to expand our long and valued relationship with ACG through the delivery of this new A321neo,” said Robert Fanning, Vice President - Fleet, Frontier Airlines. “The highly fuel-efficient A321neo aircraft are helping to further our sustainability mission as America’s Greenest Airline as we continue to expand our fleet.”

Aviation Capital Group was founded in 1989 and is one of the world’s premier full-service aircraft asset managers with approximately 480 owned, managed and committed aircraft as of September 30, 2022, which are leased to approximately 90 airlines in approximately 45 countries. ACG is a wholly owned subsidiary of Tokyo Century Corporation.









SIA Rolls Out Complimentary Unlimited In-Flight Wi-Fi For All Business Class Customers And PPS Club Members

  • All KrisFlyer members in Premium Economy Class and Economy Class now enjoy free three-hour and two-hour Wi-Fi surf plans respectively
  • All-new attractive price-based Wi-Fi plans rolled out for all customers



Singapore Airlines (SIA) has rolled out complimentary unlimited in-flight Wi-Fi for all Business Class customers, as well as its PPS Club members and PPS Club supplementary card holders. In addition, KrisFlyer members now enjoy free three-hour Wi-Fi plans when travelling in Premium Economy Class and free two-hour Wi-Fi plans when travelling in Economy Class.


Customers who are not KrisFlyer members, and members who may have consumed their complimentary plans, may take advantage of SIA’s new attractive and simplified Wi-Fi price plans. These range from US$3.99 (approximately S$5.25) for one hour, US$8.99 (approximately S$11.80) for three hours, and US$15.99 (approximately S$21.00) for the entire flight1.


These enhancements further elevate the in-flight customer experience on board SIA flights, with the Airline’s Suites and First Class customers also enjoying complimentary unlimited Wi-Fi.


As a result, SIA becomes one of the first airlines to offer complimentary unlimited Wi-Fi across its passenger network2 for its Suites, First Class, and Business Class customers, as well as PPS Club members.

airBaltic to participate in the Balttour 2023 travel trade fair

The Latvian airline airBaltic announces participation in the most important tourism event in the Baltics – Balttour 2023 international travel trade fair. It will take place on February 3–5 in Riga (Ķīpsala International Exhibition Centre), and airBaltic invites everyone to get acquainted with the company’s diverse offer – new destinations and their representatives, beneficial airBaltic Club loyalty program offers, including the globally spotted NFT collectables Planies, as well as to participate in contact exchange, various presentations and discussions.

Martin Gauss, President and CEO of airBaltic: “We are delighted that after a two-year-pause, caused by the pandemic, the long-awaited tourism exhibition is approaching, and airBaltic will be a significant part of it. The airline is continuously developing its network and flight routes every year, announcing new and exciting destinations. This year we will provide the historically largest range of destinations in 27 years of the company’s existence, offering flights on 18 new routes, including 10 from Riga.”



02 February, 2023

Freightify secures $12M funding round to power digital transformation for freight forwarders globally

Freightify is providing freight forwarders enhanced capabilities to procure, manage and quote Freight prices instantly. Customer numbers and revenues tripled in the last 12 months as it seeks to strengthen product, sales and marketing. 

Denmark and Singapore - 2nd February 2023; Global freight forwarding is a $300B industry that facilitates the movement of cargo from one place to another through a series of manual and legacy processes. Freightify’s freight rate management platform is solving the complex challenges facing freight forwarders and helping them to do more business faster at lower costs. Today, Freightify is announcing a $12M debt & equity Series A funding round to help power digital transformation of Freight forwarders through Freightify’s suite of products. 

Freightify empowers freight forwarders by providing rate automation solutions to digitize their rate procurement, rate management and quotation processes with ease. The platform allows any forwarder to create a digital storefront to serve their customers better. In addition to this, it includes track and trace solutions that help freight forwarders in getting the live location of vessels and automated milestones within seconds. Freightify’s platform allows freight forwarders to procure, manage and quote freight prices (including all possible ancillary charges) in less than 2 minutes. 

Aer Lingus moves its Ireland West Airport Knock service from London Gatwick to London Heathrow.......

 which aims to support connectivity for the West and boost the local economy and tourism. The change takes effect from 26th March 2023 and will operate daily. Customers already booked on this route to/from Gatwick will be automatically rebooked on a same-day flight.*

The majority of visitors to Ireland are from Great Britain (42%), followed by the US (15%), and this new route aims to boost direct and connecting inbound tourism to the West.[1] Aer Lingus aims to take advantage of the growing trend of screen tourism, which Tourism Ireland has identified as a key opportunity for 2023, with films like the Banshees of Inisherin showcasing the West of Ireland to a global audience.[2] Ireland West Airport is also a gateway to the Wild Atlantic Way, with nine of the fifteen signature discovery points located within a 60-80 minute drive from the airport.

The announcement reinforces Aer Lingus’s commitment to Ireland West Airport Knock, as the airport continues to rebound after Covid, with passenger numbers increasing by 314% last year, reaching 89% of the record-breaking year of 2019[3].

Aer Lingus expects that the convenience of London Heathrow’s location will drive additional point-to-point demand and increased connecting traffic.  Reid Moody Chief Strategy and Planning Officer at Aer Lingus said: "With a direct service to one of Europe’s busiest airports, customers from the West will now be able to easily connect from Heathrow to destinations right across the globe. The service will also drive inbound tourism at a time when interest in visiting the West of Ireland is very high, with the Oscar nominated Banshees of Inisherin showcasing the beauty of the West of Ireland to millions of people globally.”

New Air France route between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Ottawa to start in June 2023


Air France continues to increase capacity to Canada, the airline's second-largest long-haul market in terms of available seat capacity.


New route between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Ottawa, with 5 weekly non-stop flights on Airbus A330-200 as of June 27.

Resumption of the Paris-Charles de Gaulle – Quebec City service inaugurated in summer 2022, with 3 weekly non-stop flights on Boeing 787-9 effective May 2.

Increased frequencies to Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver, served year-round by Air France.


In summer 2023, Air France will operate up to 50 weekly flights to 5 destinations in Canada: Ottawa (new service in 2023), Quebec City (new service in 2022), Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver (destinations served year-round by Air France).

The service between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier (YOW) will be inaugurated on June 27, 2023, and will be operated five times weekly – Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays – on Air France's 224-seater Airbus A330-200 (36 in Business, 21 in Premium Economy, and 167 in Economy).

Flight schedules (local times):

AF328: Leaves Paris-Charles de Gaulle at 13:10, arrives in Ottawa at 15:05

AF327: Leaves Ottawa at 17:05, arrives at Paris-Charles de Gaulle the following day at 06:15

"We are proud to be the only airline flying non-stop from Ottawa to Europe," declared Jean-Eudes de La Bretèche, General Manager of Air France KLM Canada, "and are delighted about the new tourism, cultural and business opportunities this service between the two capitals will generate. This now brings to five the Canadian destinations Air France serves."

The Air France bus service currently available to customers free of charge between Montreal-Trudeau Airport and Ottawa will continue to offer two daily shuttles. The bus times are specifically scheduled to facilitate connections with Air France flights to and from Paris. Two daily bus services also link Montreal-Trudeau and Quebec City.

Ottawa, Canada's capital

The fourth largest city in Canada, Ottawa and the neighboring Gatineau area is home to the country's federal institutions.

Air Serbia to start direct flights between Belgrade and Cairo on 15 May 2023

Air Serbia will commence direct flights between Belgrade and Cairo on 15 May 2023, the carrier confirmed this week.

Serbian national airline will be operating flights to the capital of Egypt three times a week, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, while flights from Cairo to the Serbian capital will be operated on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. 

The flights on this route will be carried out using Airbus A319 aircraft. Tickets are already available for purchase, at the starting price of 183 euros one way for economy class, including all taxes.

“The culture and history of Egypt garner a lot of attention from tourists across the globe, and the specific climate makes the country of pharaohs attractive throughout the entire year. By listening to the needs of passengers in Serbia, as well as the broader Balkan region, we have decided to introduce scheduled direct flights between Belgrade and Cairo. Our company has been operating flights to the capital of Egypt since the summer of 2019, and we are glad that we now have the opportunity to reconnect two friendly countries,” stated Boško Rupić, General Manager Commercial and Strategy, Air Serbia.
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With the introduction of direct flights between Belgrade and Cairo, passengers flying from that city via Belgrade have access to good flight connections to Amsterdam, Berlin, Bari, Paris, Dusseldorf, Rome, London, Ljubljana, Madrid, Milan, Prague, Tivat, Vienna, Zurich, Zagreb and other destinations in the Air Serbia network.

Located next to the Nile, Egypt's capital never sleeps. Different religions and cultures permeate this dynamic metropolis, as evidenced by some of Cairo's most famous sights, such as al-Muizz Street, the Amr ibn al-As Mosque, the Coptic Hanging Church and the Monastery of St. Simeon. When visiting the city on the Nile, visit Giza, make a tour of the pyramids and the Egyptian Museum, as well as the city districts of Zamalek and Maadi. Music lovers will certainly enjoy the Cairo Opera House, while gourmets will enjoy the many restaurants of local and international cuisine.

Leading the way - IAG Cargo sponsor a key award at the everywoman in Transport & Logistics Awards 2023

The cargo division of International Airlines Group, IAG Cargo is taking up the role of sponsor at the 2023 everywoman in Transport & Logistics Awards that are scheduled for 28th June 2023.

IAG Cargo will sponsor the much-acclaimed Infrastructure Award, celebrating the outstanding achievements of two women in infrastructure.  

Caroline Andrews, Chief People Officer at IAG Cargo told us: “The transport and logistics sector is viewed as a male-dominated industry, but it is evolving. The everywoman Awards is one working example of our ambition to foster an inclusive environment, creating role models at all levels of the business that will be an inspiration for generations to come. As a female leader myself, I am ever more motivated to challenge the stereotype by communicating our message externally and by showing that IAG Cargo is investing in supporting the future careers of its employees.”



IAG Cargo is a proud sponsor at the 2023 everywoman in Transport & Logistics Awards

IAG Cargo will sponsor The Infrastructure Award, awarded to two women demonstrating outstanding achievements within infrastructure

The awards are open to nominations until 6 February 2023


 

Launched in 2008, the everywoman in Transport & Logistics Awards aims to inspire more women to progress in careers within a traditionally male-dominated industry. With women only accounting for 20% of the 1.7 million people working in transport and logistics, the awards seek to create role models that will inspire future female talent who may not see the industry as an option to them. 

Historically, the awards have positively impacted careers with 63% of former winners saying it improved their personal and professional confidence.  

Caroline Andrews said: “Our focus on inclusion and embracing equity, means we are committed to increasing the visibility of female leaders across the industry.  At IAG Cargo, our inclusive ethos encourages women of all ages to grow and develop their careers with us.  We are making it our mission to ensure IAG Cargo continues to be a great place to work for everybody and it is, for this reason, we are proud to be a sponsor at the Transport & Logistics Awards, celebrating the women whose resilience and leadership has kept the country, in many cases the world, moving in persistently demanding times.”   

Voting for nominations will remain open until 6 February 2023 and winners will be announced at an award ceremony in London on 28 June. 




everywoman in Transport and Logistics Awards – ADVANCING WOMEN IN BUSINESS (everywomanforum.com)

British Airways heading back to China with services to Beijing and Shanghai....

It has been two years since British Airways last operated scheduled flights between the UK and mainland China, but now that absence is set to end, the carrier will resume services on 23 April.

The airline has announced tickets have gone on sale for the new flights,  UK  to Shanghai from 23rd April and Beijing from 3rd June.

British Airways first flew to China in 1980 and continued to do so until the pandemic. The airline has been working hard to reintroduce these crucial routes to enable customers to reunite with family and friends.

From 23 April, flights will operate daily between London Heathrow and Shanghai Pudong International Airport – flight numbers BA168/BA169. From 3 June, flights will operate four times per week between London Heathrow and Beijing Daxing Airport – flight numbers BA88/89.

Noella Ferns, British Airways’ Head of Sales, Asia Pacific, said: “We can’t wait to welcome our customers back on board our flights from Shanghai and Beijing. We know they’ve been looking forward to reuniting with family and friends, coming to study in the UK and resuming business between China and the UK. We have an incredibly rich history of flying to mainland China, having connected the two countries for more than 40 years. We look forward to resuming these routes again."

Safety has always been at the heart of everything British Airways does and the airline has a number of measures in place at the airport and on board to look after the safety and wellbeing of our customers and crew. The air on all British Airways’ flights is fully recycled once every two to three minutes through HEPA filters, which remove microscopic bacteria and virus clusters with more than 99.9% efficiency, equivalent to hospital operating theatre standards. Additionally, British Airways always follows local regulations to ensure customers experience safe and smooth travel.

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