Question: Rouge is disappearing altogether? What about the Rouge narrowbody aircraft and routes? Thanks!
Jump to postThe blue and gold color would match VN's scheme. 6042501 According to the VN press release (http://spirit.vietnamairlines.com/vi/tintuc/press-117/brand-change-and-streamlining-functions-for-jetstar-pacific-7684.html), the logo and livery of Pacific Airlines will "be inspired by VN's brand colo...
Jump to postAir Europa for some reason doesn't fly to Mexico (#2 largest LatAm economy). They should fly to MEX & CUN. UX' codeshares or codeshared on AM's MEX-MAD flights. Clearly if the IAG acquisition were to go ahead, that codeshare agreement would come to an end. Also, prior to the pandemic, UX flew i...
Jump to postFabDiva wrote:The rail business has been sold to Alstom subject to regulatory clearance.
Perhaps a bit of both?
It will be interesting to see what Bombardier does going forward. Weren't they searching for a JV/merger partner for their rail business? Seems the European rail manufacturers + Bombardier are having a tough time competing against the Chinese.
AF-KL's CEO for Mexico mentioned in an interview in 2019 that it was a great decision to replace the 744 with the A380 on the CDG-MEX route because MEX turned out to be a great market for F-Class seats. Although he did not explicitly mention the overall profitability of the A380 on the route all-yea...
Jump to postI flew TAME from GYE to the Galápagos and back in September of 2009 if my memory serves me well, and I thought they were brilliant! What a sad day for aviation. RIP TAME.
Jump to post- No A350’s at KLM yet ;P As part of Ben Smith's fleet rationalization plans, all A350s will be allocated to and operated by AF. KL will have Dreamliners (-9s and -10s). AF will keep a few 789s that had been delivered to it prior to the decision, but all future 789s for the group will be delivered ...
Jump to postI am glad to learn that loyalty programs will be linked beginning June 2020. With respect to AM, I think it is safe to assume that AM will probably drop its Gol codeshare and F.F. reciprocal agreements soon and enter into new ones with LATAM. Having said that, AM joining the J.V. looks like an uphil...
Jump to postI saw on Twitter that the IATA Clearing House has suspended Interjet's membership. I think this is the end for Interjet. RIP.
Jump to postF-HPJA, F-HPJC, F-HPJE, F-HPJF and F-HPJG are scheduled to ferry to Teruel in the coming weeks. 4 of the frames have been parked in CDG since mid March while F-HPJC has been in AUH since February for overhaul. I would imagine that the A380 will not fly for AF on a regular commercial schedule anymor...
Jump to postDespite the language in the publications, I do not expect the AF A380 to fly commercially again, especially given Smith's reputation as a cost cutter and hard decision maker.
Jump to postWow, thanks for the info Antaras. I would not have imagined this business lacked the operational and market standards of the other "sister" Jetstars..
Jump to postIt could also be the case there is a short- or medium-term trademark license or franchise agreement following the closing of the transfer of shares from Qantas to Vietnam Airlines (assuming this actually happens). That would allow the carrier to continue operating under its current identity until a ...
Jump to postI am sure that CA, KE and LH will continue to operate the 748i for several years to come.
Jump to postLol! He meant in sync.
Jump to postThe farewell in Mexico was just the water salute and the presence of airport employees lined to say goodbye that you saw on the pic from Twitter shown above. Due to the COVID-19 situation, no additional festivities or ceremonies took place. Something was in the works, but that was only while the dec...
Jump to postIn terms of O&D, you could probably add some mining-industry business travel between Australia and Chile/Brazil, some lower-yield tourism from Australia to South America, and some high-yield tourism from Chile/Brazil/Argentina to Australia and New Zealand across the Pacific, and to South Africa ...
Jump to postIWMBH wrote:I think that’s old news, the 747’s will be retired by the end of the month.
I did a search for MEX-AMS on klm.com minutes ago and it still shows Nov. 28 as the last date on which a 74M is operated.
Jump to postWhy is this transaction being called a "sale and leaseback"? In order for it to qualify as such, it would have to consist of AA owning the aircraft in the first place, then selling them to a leasing company, and then leasing them back from the leasing company. As far as I have read, this s...
Jump to postIs the last 747-400Combi for AMS-MEX-AMS still confirmed for November 28th, 2020?
Jump to postSurprised to not see VS mentioned. Yes, they have A35Ks lined up to replace their A346s and B744s, but they're not afraid of small subfleets, and they may be looking for expansion opportunities, backfilling MAN from the demise of Thomas Cook, or to South Asia after the demise of 9W (and keeping up ...
Jump to postLet’s just hope that they are not using those horrible PE seats from AF ... can’t really sleep in those seats. Yes, I have tried the AF A380 W seats and they are not good for night flights (for daytime flights they are pretty decent). My undestanding is that this specific model of seat is only on t...
Jump to postDelta has guaranteed a Gol loan. Maybe DL will escape without cost. As noted in the annual report: Additionally, GOL has a $300 million five-year term loan facility with third parties maturing in 2020, which we have guaranteed. Our guaranty is secured by GOL's ownership interest in Smiles, GOL's pu...
Jump to postBased on how buyout and PE firms such as Onex operate, I would imagine they have plans to remain the company's largest shareholder and "guidance-provider" for no less than three but no more than seven years. 5 to 7 years is usually the investment horizon of these types of firms. I would im...
Jump to postI bet one could find really cheap fares for MEX-CAN-MEX during February and March.
Jump to postI Wonder if China southern would have been able to make the route work with Fifth freedom rights, which would have been great for passengers I wonder the same thing too. I also wonder why CZ isn't moving MEX from CAN to PKX (Beijing-Daxing). I would imagine this would give them a better shot at pro...
Jump to postMost spanish speaking will understand porto braz but not portuguese spoken in portugal. Says who? Portuguese people have a neutral accent. It is not hard at all for a Mexican or a Spaniard to understand when a Portuguese person speaks. As a Spanish speaker, if you are not fluent in Brazilian Portug...
Jump to postIemand91 wrote:Looks like the last ever KLM 747-combi flight will be on January 3, 2020 from JFK to AMS as KL644.
Coming back to main topic. Does the increase in capacity have anything to do with a possible codeshare between Aeromexico and Latam? Do they have already a codeshare or are they planning to have one since Aeromexico is part of Delta's "mega airline adventure" which Latam recently joined? ...
Jump to postHasn't AM operated the 787 to BOG at some points during high season? I don't thint it's far fetched to see them regularly on BOG/LIM-MEX once they have more to spare. I frankly don't know if AM has done so, but about two years ago or so AM came very close to publicly announcing that one MEX-BOG rot...
Jump to postvoxkel wrote:Also would this become the world's longest bidirectional nonstop 788 flight? (AM MEX-PVG is not nonstop IIRC.)
It seems hard to see AM going widebody in MEX-BOG, MEX-LIM too much capacity and competition in those particular routes. Good point re: the capacity and competition. However, one of AV's frequencies on MEX-BOG is a widebody. AM could do the same. Or maybe consolidate flights, say two widebody fligh...
Jump to postthe airline has secured 2 more 789s to be delivered at the end of this year with a further 3 more aircraft coming in early 2021. The airline would get another 6 options to be delivered after 2022 should it agree to favorable terms. Boeing is at risk of losing faithful AM to Airbus, now that DL call...
Jump to postOn paper, Toluca looks great: +Not too far from the wealthy west of the city (not just the northwest like someone mentioned, but the entire westside thanks to the tollroad that connects Periférico Sur with Santa Fe). +The drive from Santa Fe to TLC is mostly on a highway, so even if it may get busy ...
Jump to postAM, and EK (plus even PD, hardly a large carrier) in 2012 Sadly, AM could not make MEX-IAD work and it was cancelled. One would imagine MEX-IAD is highly demanded due to enormous governmental/diplomatic traffic and that AM would have a Mexico P.O.S. advantage. UA on the other hand seems to be doing...
Jump to postThe list of foreign airlines operating fifth-freedom flights between the US and another country is pretty long: Cathay, Singapore, Asiana, Cargolux, Emirates, Avianca, Qatar, Qantas, etc. Very often, these airlines operate on routes where there is no competition. Which are the fifth-freedom routes ...
Jump to post[AM could retime those flights to be a late evening arrival and a departure near midnight for destinations with only one flight a day. I think AM will also cut its codeshare and mileage relationship with Gol and enter into a new ones with LATAM. Perhaps AM will relaunch MEX-GIG (788), and perhaps L...
Jump to postOn my last trip to Buenos Aires, I was somewhat amazed that nearly every uber driver I had and many waiters were Venezuelan refugees. And Panama City, Miami, Madrid, every Colombian city, Mexico City, Santiago, even Quito and Guayaquil, and probably Lima. It is millions of people who have left in s...
Jump to postApologies if these issues have been discussed, but I have two questions: 1. Was some CGK runway situation the reason why the flights needed to stop somewhere along the way? Has this been solved? 2. Are the new A339s going to be able to fly CGK-LON and CGK-AMS nonstop and without handicap? Is this th...
Jump to postIn the morning the #1 and #1 north satellites are home to Alitalia, Air France and Vietnam Air. Plus you see KE there all day. That is where KE and DL have their lounges. That doesn't mean a Star carrier can't use the north as you do see UA next to DL now...especially at Gate 26. But every time I a...
Jump to postIemand91 wrote:PH-BFI just left her parking space at Amsterdam Airport and is now on her way to the runway for her very last flight as KLM747 to Teruel:
Perhaps GDL would provide a low cost transfer point to Paris from cities that don't have nonstops. Tijuana (via CBX), Phoenix, Las Vegas and possibly Austin come to mind. AM is no low-cost carrier. Certainly not on widebody flights to other continents. Flying from the U.S. to GDL to catch a flight ...
Jump to postThanks Yahnih.Very helpful information. Happy holidays!
Jump to postDoes AM follow a similar strategy as DL, partnering with KE and routing a lot of Mexico-Asia traffic through ICN? They should. However, AFAIK, AM has not moved to the new SkyTeam terminal at ICN. It'd be interesting to do hypothetical bookings to Asian cities on the AM site. Hopefully I will have t...
Jump to postCouple of semi-related questions: 1. The LATAM A350 orders that DL is assuming as part of their investment in LATAM correspond to -900 or -1000 models? 2. In case those are -900s, would they have a higher MTOW than the A359s delivered to DL so far? 3. In case those are -1000s, would you agree that t...
Jump to postCX: Already a big A350 customer and have mentioned wanting to fly to MIA and a few other destinations currently out of the range of the current fleet. The ULR would be a low risk option Such as MEX hehe. CX mentioned several years ago they were looking at MEX. Maybe in a few years' time! Fingers cr...
Jump to postDelta announced at its Investor Day last week that AM is in talks with Delta's European partners to join the Atlantic jv as an associate member. If an agreement can be reached, there will likely be several new routes/flights between Mexico and Europe upon regulatory approval. Wow! Thanks for that. ...
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