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debonair wrote:Alba Star will start repatriation flights from South Africa to Italy on B738 via Malabo...
https://ambpretoria.esteri.it/ambasciat ... o-dei.html
lesfalls wrote:They seem to have quite a big connection to Italy as a Spanish airline. Does anyone know what their story is? They have a British CEO, Charters out of LDS and domestic operations in Italy. Find them quite interesting.
himarhernandez wrote:It looks like IB is starting to phase out the A346s. While I love their A350s, I will miss flying these birds.
Some Interesting facts: The A346s were the only ones with a dedicated bathroom for PE passengers. They used to have an onboard bar for BusinessPlus in its old configuration. IB lost one of these in Quito in a runway overrun (no fatalities).
https://www.forbes.com/sites/willhorton ... 6ed59e238c
OA260 wrote:himarhernandez wrote:It looks like IB is starting to phase out the A346s. While I love their A350s, I will miss flying these birds.
Some Interesting facts: The A346s were the only ones with a dedicated bathroom for PE passengers. They used to have an onboard bar for BusinessPlus in its old configuration. IB lost one of these in Quito in a runway overrun (no fatalities).
https://www.forbes.com/sites/willhorton ... 6ed59e238c
I had some good flights LHR - MAD on these will be sad to see them go.
marcogr12 wrote:We better hurry then..BA/IB still show 777 and A346 on their booking systems for now and since they have not finalized their retirement schedule yet,we might have some time by the end of 2020 to fly them on the LHR-MAD..Unless sudden death occurs like AF's all A380s! (which i pray not)..
a350lover wrote:Iberia seems to be taking over many I2 routes
They started off with few domestic sectors this July (SCQ, SVQ, SPC, as well as some rotations to the Canaries with narrow bodies)
Checking the schedules right now they increase frequencies to those domestic routes already served (SVQ and SCQ 3-4/daily, SPC up to 2x/day), plus they also take over I2 to Amsterdam (4x/w), Berlin, (4x/w) Dublin (daily) and Manchester (2x/w).
All these routes are just marketed under IB for August but they could be extended over the next months maybe?
julianrv wrote:Iberia is simply taking over I2 routes because the pilots agreement is that I2 is capped to 15% of the ASK production and with most of the long haul flying gone this means Iberia needs to take a bigger chunk of the short haul flights.
SCQ83 wrote:Madrid-Santander is not that far away in train (Alvia). And BIO is 1-hour by car.
I suspect that tertiary Northern Spanish airports (LCG, VGO, OVD, SDR, EAS, PNA) are never going to really recover, and carriers would focus even more in the two main airports in the area (BIO and SCQ). This has been a trend over the last 10 years that now will just accelerate.
Those are small markets that even in the best of times had a limited demand. High-speed train improvements are going to be completed to LCG, VGO and OVD by early 2022 the latest (even in a couple of months time will be already reduced by one hour by train from Madrid to LCG/VGO/SCQ). That coupled now with post-COVID world will be catastrophic for the viability of those small airports.
Already in June when traffic started again (and despite having pretty much 0 international traffic, which is concentrated in SCQ), SCQ had more than 70% share of the total Galician market. Before COVID that was about 50%.
SCQ83 wrote:Madrid-Santander is not that far away in train (Alvia). And BIO is 1-hour by car.
I suspect that tertiary Northern Spanish airports (LCG, VGO, OVD, SDR, EAS, PNA) are never going to really recover, and carriers would focus even more in the two main airports in the area (BIO and SCQ). This has been a trend over the last 10 years that now will just accelerate.
Those are small markets that even in the best of times had a limited demand. High-speed train improvements are going to be completed to LCG, VGO and OVD by early 2022 the latest (even in a couple of months time will be already reduced by one hour by train from Madrid to LCG/VGO/SCQ). That coupled now with post-COVID world will be catastrophic for the viability of those small airports.
Already in June when traffic started again (and despite having pretty much 0 international traffic, which is concentrated in SCQ), SCQ had more than 70% share of the total Galician market. Before COVID that was about 50%.
tobsw wrote:Last year IB had plans to initiate discussions to change the collective labour agreement so that IB Express could grow at a faster rate (atm, IB Express is limited to 15% (not of the IB production, it's the combined IB+IB Express production) and 1:1 32X aircraft incorporation). But at the end IB management dropped the plans since the pilots were not really open to it as they feared IB Express would take Ib's long haul 321XLR operations (even though the union management was willing to start discussions).
IB chose peace instead of confrontation.
I think currently, the dual IB & IB Express dual operation is being a headache. Many duplicities, % calculations,... and at the end of the day, the onboard product is not that different between IB and IB Express, and as A350lover says, the pay scale is not that different. I'm not sure in 1 year time IB Express still exists: you know, IB will have plenty of short and medium haul planes available, as I believe the Puente Aereo is "finito" as Italians would say. Or "Game Over".
aviator2000 wrote:Whilst it might be true that all of these northern aiports will be loosing Madrid service as HSR reaches an increasing number of destinations, I don't agree that that they will be ghosted, at least not much more than what they already are. With the HSR rail system in Spain being mostly centred around Madrid, catching flights from Barcelona, for example, to Galicia/Asturias... are a much more viable option than going all the way to Madrid and then back up. As such, most of the airports you mentioned will still be receiving at leats 1-3 daily flights on VY to BCN..
a350lover wrote:It's hard to analyze things under current conditions. I agree the impact on travel times with the high speed trains serving Galicia-Madrid will hurt the aviation. That happened in places like Seville first, Barcelona, Valencia or Malaga. However, we can't forget that there are poor/inexistent connections from AVE network to MAD airport, which means that the majority of connecting pax will still need flights from Northern Spain to MAD even with the new AVE services.
Vigo, Coruña and Bilbao are heavy business routes. I don't see Iberia dropping services there soon. Asturias won't see the AVE as early as Galicia, so I'd say they still have another 5 years of aviation dominating the route to Madrid. SDR, EAS and PNA are likely places to downgrade to ANE for the connecting pax. IAG has quite a few options to serve these regions adjusting demand. The only possible scenario where I could see most of them loosing their routes to MAD is AVE reaching T4. Even in that scenario IAG could use Express/Air Nostrum for a limited amount of connections.
SCQ83 wrote:As for Barcelona indeed BCN will stay there. But MAD and VGO are basically Madrid and Barcelona and pretty much nothing else. And Vueling has a base in LCG because of subsidies. And VGO subsidises anything that wants to fly there.
SCQ83 wrote:And VGO subsidises anything that wants to fly there.
SCQ83 wrote:VGO went down to less than 700k year in 2014 (crisis). Now with the mega-crisis + concentration of PAX in SCQ/OPO + high-speed, it is very likely that those airports go down to under 500k PAX in the near term (pretty much split between connections via MAD and O&D to BCN), putting them in the league of similarly-sized cities like Valladolid or Pamplona. So nothing really crazy.
SCQ83 wrote:Vigo and Coruña are not heavy business routes. They just have some business traffic which are basically Inditex (LCG) and Peugeot-Citroën (VGO). Bilbao is much more diversified and bigger. That is also an interesting topic btw.
SCQ83 wrote:In any case, all those airports (VGO, LCG, OVD, SDR) had really didn't take off in the last 10 years (despite crazy subsidies) because traffic just concentrated in SCQ and BIO which undoubtably have way more carriers and destinations that 10 years ago, and are an "step above". Only SDR coped well with Ryanair's base.
himarhernandez wrote:I see that IB is sending widebodies daily to the Canaries now alternating between Gran Canaria and Tenerife. I did not realize that traffic was picking up that much, maybe a lot of national tourism vs international. Article also states that it is to keep staff trained on the increased number of A350s in the fleet.
Maybe I will be able someday to be in one of these widebodies and their flat seats (I was get stuck with IB Express in a A321)
Article only in Spanish, sorry!
https://grupo.iberia.es/news/22072020/i ... z?ref=Home
himarhernandez wrote:I see that IB is sending widebodies daily to the Canaries now alternating between Gran Canaria and Tenerife. I did not realize that traffic was picking up that much, maybe a lot of national tourism vs international. Article also states that it is to keep staff trained on the increased number of A350s in the fleet.
Maybe I will be able someday to be in one of these widebodies and their flat seats (I was get stuck with IB Express in a A321)
Article only in Spanish, sorry!
https://grupo.iberia.es/news/22072020/i ... z?ref=Home
aviator2000 wrote:Looks like LEVEL will maintain its operation out of Barcelona airport for now. On a statement yesterday, the airline said that flights would be resumed in September with 3weekly frequencies to both Buenos Aires and JFK. Link in spanish only:
https://www.europapress.es/turismo/tran ... 50321.html
Jayafe wrote:The only airport in the region that got (and keeps getting) a crazy dump of public money with no conditions (as they don't have negotiation power to attract business) in the region is SCQ, and its numbers are not exactly astonishing compared to the rest of airports that play by the market rules instead of throwing around blank checks.
SeanM1997 wrote:Wizz Air announce new routes to Spain:
London Luton (LTN):
Fuerteventura (FUE) - 2x weekly - begins 3 July 2020
Lanzarote (ACE) - 2x weekly - begins 27 October 2020
Malaga (AGP) - Daily - begins 1 July 2020
Palma (PMI) - 5x weekly - begins 1 July 2020
Coronavirus: UK brings back 14-day quarantine for Spain
himarhernandez wrote:IB starts A350 service to Quito. Are all long distance flights now A350s for IB?
https://grupo.iberia.es/news/05082020/p ... irbus-a350
(sorry link only in Spanish, the photos are nice)
aviator2000 wrote:Binter will be starting 4 new routes between the Canary Islands and the peninsula next fall:
+ Gran Canaria - Barcelona (2xweek)
+ Gran Canaria - Oviedo (2xweek)
+ Tenerife N - Jerez (2week)
+ Tenerife N - Barcelona (2xweek)