As part of its new 3-year restructuring industrial plan aimed at stemming continued losses, Italian carrier Alitalia (AZ) says it is considering introducing new flights to Morocco and Libya during the course of 2013/2014 with flights to South Africa and Kenya to possibly resume from 2014 on.
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Showing posts with label Rome. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rome. Show all posts
Friday, July 5, 2013
Thursday, June 13, 2013
► ITALY: Alitalia outlines changes to Cairo, Oran and Tunis due from late October.
As per the 12JUN13 GDS timetable/inventory display, Alitalia (AZ)'s
planned operational changes to its Cairo, Oran, Tunis service, effective 27OCT13, are as
follows.
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
► CANADA: Ethiopian to operate via Rome to/from Toronto from mid June 'til late October.
Ethiopian Airlines (ET), from 16JUN13 to 26OCT13, are to adjust their planned operation on the Addis Ababa – Toronto route. In addition to a 3rd weekly frequency being introduced, the airline will operate the Toronto service with technical stop in Rome, in both directions.
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Addis Ababa,
Canada,
Ethiopia,
Ethiopian Airlines,
Italy,
Rome,
Route,
Toronto
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
►► ETHIOPIA: Ethiopian announces operational changes to Italy, France, Belgium effective June 2013.
[UPDATE 10 APRIL] Ethiopian Airlines (ET), from 20 June 2013, is adjusting its planned European operations, which will see changes to its Italy, France and Belgium operations.
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Addis Ababa,
Belgium,
Brussels,
Ethiopia,
Ethiopian Airlines,
France,
Italy,
Milan Malpensa,
Paris CDG,
Rome,
Update
Thursday, March 14, 2013
► LIBYA: Alitalia adds second daily flight to Tripoli from late March.
Italian carrier, Alitalia (AZ), is to boost service between Rome Fiumicino and Tripoli, Libya through the introduction of a second daily A319 operated service effective 31 March. New flights leave Rome at 1500L and Tripoli at 1755L.
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
► CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE): Launch of Air CEMAC delayed once more; this time until late 2013.
As prognosticated by The African Aviation Tribune in November 2012, Air CEMAC, the planned regional carrier to link Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Congo (Brazzaville), Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, Chad and São Tomé & Príncipe, has indeed been forced to delay its intended January 2013 launch date, this time, to November/December 2013.
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
► TUNISIA: Alitalia to launch 2x weekly Rome - Djerba flights from June.
Italian carrier, Alitalia (AZ), is to launch twice weekly seasonal flights from Rome Fiumicino to Djerba, Tunisia for the duration of Summer 2013.
Sunday, February 24, 2013
► ERITREA: Eritrean Airlines signs deal with Sudan Airways; looks to expand into West Africa.
Eritrean Airlines (B8), has signed a deal with Sudanese national carrier, Sudan Airways (SD), that will result in the Eritrean national carrier,operating various flights on behalf of Sudan Airways to the UAE and South Sudan. Eritrean is also looking to boost its own international frequencies to Dubai, Sudan, Saudi Arabia and Italy with West African flights also in the pipeline.
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Asmara,
Dubai,
Eritrea,
Eritrean airlines,
Italy,
Jeddah,
Juba,
Khartoum,
Partnership,
Rome,
Saudi Arabia,
South Sudan,
Sudan,
Sudan Airways,
UAE
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
► SOUTH AFRICA: Alitalia mulls resuming Rome - Johannesburg from September.
Italian carrier, Alitalia (AZ), is mulling the resumption of operations from Rome Fiumicino to Johannesburg, South Africa this September as part of the reorganization of its long haul route network. According to Alitalia, Johannesburg has become a "highly requested intercontinental destination".
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Alitalia,
Italy,
Johannesburg,
Resumption,
Rome,
Route,
South Africa
Monday, January 28, 2013
► ALGERIA: Alitalia to start Rome Fiumicino - Oran from late March.
Italian carrier Alitalia (AZ) will, starting 26MAR13, commence 3x weekly Rome (Fiumicino) – Oran, Algeria flights
on board a CityLiner Embraer
E175 aircraft.
Sunday, December 16, 2012
► LIBYA: (Pic) New Terminals for Benghazi, Misrata as Libyan Airlines moves to expand network in 2013.
The Libyan Ministry of Civil Aviation is to embark on two infrastructural improvement projects in the cities of Benghazi and Misrata as Libyan Airlines (LN) are to launch new regional routes following the delivery of their fifth and sixth brand new Airbus A320s in Misrata and Beiba respectively.
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Amman,
Benghazi,
Casablanca,
Infrastructure,
Italy,
Jordan,
Libya,
Madrid,
Manchester,
Misrata,
Morocco,
Nemo Partners,
Rome,
South Korea,
Spain,
Tripoli,
United Kingdom
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
► SPAIN: Ethiopian to start Madrid via Rome from June 2013.
Ethiopian Airlines (ET) are to start flights to Madrid, Spain via Rome, Italy starting 15 June 2013 with a 3x weekly Boeing 757 service. Consequently, Ethiopian's overall Rome service will increase from 8x to 11x weekly (Northbound, 10 on Southbound).
Thursday, December 6, 2012
► ITALY: Egyptair increases Rome frequency from Spring 2013.
Egyptair (MS) will from 31 March 2013, increase frequencies on its Cairo – Rome Fiumicino route, with overall service to rise from 11x to 14x weekly. The service increase comes with the afternoon departure.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
►► LIBYA: Afriqiyah announces Paris, Casablanca, Rome, Khartoum, Dubai from December.
Libyan carrier, Afriqiyah (8U), has announced plans to launch various new routes ex-Tripoli and ex-Benghazi effective 1 December.
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
► ITALY: Algeria's Tassili Airlines launches Hassi Messaoud to Rome-Fiumicino service.
Algeria's Tassili Airlines (SF), last week, launched once weekly direct flights between Hassi Messaoud in south-east Algeria, and Rome Fiumicino, Italy using a Boeing 737-800. This new route marks Tassili's first foray into the regional market, having been an exclusively domestic Algerian charter operator until now.
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Algeria,
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Hassi Messaoud,
Inaugural,
Italy,
Rome,
Route,
Tassili Airlines
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
► ITALY: Ethiopian Airlines resumes Milan Malpensa via Rome-Fiumicino.
Since 10 September, Ethiopian Airlines (ET) has resumed operating its daily Addis Ababa - Milan Malpensa flight via Rome, Fiumicino; a route it last operated up until 31 May of this year.
Previously Milan was routed via Brussels with Rome being an intermediate stop on the Stockholm, Sweden flight.
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757,
Addis Ababa,
Boeing,
Ethiopia,
Ethiopian Airlines,
Italy,
Milan Malpensa,
Rome,
Route
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
► GERMANY: Eritrean Airlines drops Frankfurt 6 months after its inaugural flight.
Eritrean Airlines (B8), the Eritrean national carrier, has announced that effective 1 October 2012, it will drop Frankfurt, Germany from its route network. The route is currently serviced once weekly via Rome, Italy using an Airbus A319, down from its original 3x weekly frequency when the route was inaugurated in April.
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A319,
Airbus,
Asmara,
Cancellation,
Cape Town,
Eritrea,
Eritrean airlines,
Frankfurt,
Germany,
Italy,
Johannesburg,
Rome,
Route,
South Africa
Sunday, August 12, 2012
► SEYCHELLES: Blue Panorama to axe Mahé flights?
Italian private airline Blue Panorama Airlines (BV), which operates scheduled and charter flights to various global destinations, is to drop its Italy-Seychelles flights from "mid September" onwards, citing poor loads and passenger numbers, as the Italian economy continues to reel amid the ongoing Eurozone crisis.
Blue Panorama Boeing 767 in Mahè, Seychelles (Okke Behm) |
The seasonal charter flights presently operate from Milan-Malpensa and Rome-Fiumicino.
"The tourist board and private sector have to talk to the travel agents and the tour operators to accept the situation and start using for instance Etihad and then connect from Abu Dhabi with Air Seychelles to Mahe. The alternative is to use Qatar Airways or Emirates to come here"
Italian Tourist Arrivals in Seychelles (NSB) |
After Air Seychelles dropped its European routes in January of this year, Blue Panorama moved to fill the void left. However, the departure of Blue Panorama itself would mean there are no longer any direct flights between the Seychelles and Italy - historically a strong source of tourists for the islands.
No official confirmation from Blue Panorama itself has been heard as of publishing.
[UPDATE 31 AUGUST 2012] Amadeus lists the last flight out of Milan Malpensa as leaving on 3 September 2012, with the last flight leaving the Seychelles on 5 September 2012.
[UPDATE 31 AUGUST 2012] Amadeus lists the last flight out of Milan Malpensa as leaving on 3 September 2012, with the last flight leaving the Seychelles on 5 September 2012.
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Blue Panorama,
Cancellation,
Italy,
Mahe,
Milan,
Rome,
Route,
Seychelles
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
► ITALY: Alitalia announces operational changes to Africa network.
Thursday, June 14, 2012
► KENYA: Kenya Airways announces vast changes to Summer Schedule.
Kenya Airways (KQ) has announced sweeping changes to its Summer Schedule, suspending several routes most notably Rome (Italy), and Muscat (Oman) due to low uptake, whilst announcing new destinations
that are to be launched between July and October 2012 including Kilimanjaro
(Tanzania), Eldoret (Kenya), Abuja (Nigeria) and Beirut
(Lebanon).
Kenya Airways Route Map |
The optimized
schedule comes as the airline moves to increase frequencies on existing
routes to meet changing and growing demand, while opening new routes in
Africa and the Middle East. Kenya Airways Group Managing Director, Dr.
Titus Naikuni said the decision to halt operations on the routes was
also based on insufficient demand to sustain the routes.
"“Owing to the decreased passenger volumes on these routes, we have decided to re-align our capacity across the entire network to meet growing demand on other destinations including new ones,” said Dr Naikuni."
Kenya Airways' Summer 2012 Schedule
Kenya (Domestic)
- Kisumu City boosted with introduction of an extra frequency over the weekends bringing it to 4x daily. On specific weekdays the airline will maintain its 3x daily flights. An Embraer E190 will be deployed on the route especially in the mornings and evenings.
Africa
- All Lagos daytime flights to Accra are combined as KQ 534 operating Nairobi – Lagos – Accra – Nairobi. As a result, Kenya Airways will be flying into Accra 12 times a week and 9 times a week to Lagos.
- Additionally, the introduction of wide-body capacity into and out of Lagos and Accra is set to have significant impact on Kenya Airways’ passenger and cargo revenue streams as it will enable it to offer more capacity and minimum connecting time between Guangzhou, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Dubai, Mumbai and West Africa.
- Ndjamena increased to 3x direct flights a week.
- Dakar will now connect through Ouagadougou which increases flights to OUA to 3 times a week.
- Bamako flights will operate via Cotonou 3 times a week; this is expected to ease out on the payload issues that the Bamako passengers have experienced in the past.
Middle East & Asia
- Mumbai, India is increased from daily to 10 flights a week with 3x weekly flights to Delhi.
- Jeddah, Saudi Arabia has an extra flight added, bringing the frequency to 3x weekly effective July 2012.
- New direct flight to Dubai which will operate 3x a week with late evening departures from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport to capture the late connecting traffic arriving into Nairobi. This is in addition to the daily Dubai service that the airline operates. The airline will now operate 10 non-stop flights to Dubai.
Europe
- Europe has a capacity increase despite the suspension of Rome flights.
- Effective July 2012, flights to London Heathrow will increase to 10 flights per week on the 322 seater Boeing 777-200. This is to cater for increased traffic demand during the Olympics.
- Paris flights will increase to 6 weekly flights during the July – August peak period and the daily Amsterdam capacity will be upgraded to a Boeing 777-200.
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Abuja,
Accra,
Bamako,
Beirut,
Cotonou,
Dakar,
Delhi,
Dubai,
Eldoret,
Jeddah,
Kenya Airways,
Kilimanjaro,
Lagos,
London Heathrow,
Mali,
Mumbai,
Muscat,
Ouagadougou,
Paris,
Rome
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