Air Transport World

Kurt Hofmann
Emirates is ramping up its cabin crew recruiting as it prepares to take delivery of its first A380 in August. Its Aviation College will begin accepting A380 personnel to its crew training program in early June. EK plans to have 24 cabin staff onboard a normal 489-seat A380, and it will need about six complete crews for every aircraft.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Ryanair will increase its baggage check-in fee to €10 ($15.62) from €9 and its airport check-in fee to €5 from €4 effective May 5. It said that 40% currently use the free Internet check-in service. Separately, Ryanair named Sinead Finn as director-commercial revenue.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Iberia flew 4.54 billion RPKs in March, up 1% on the year-ago month, against a 0.5% fall in capacity to 5.55 billion ASKs. Load factor rose 1.2 points to 81.8%. LAN Airlines flew 2.3 billion system RPKs in March, a 14.2% increase over the year-ago month. Capacity climbed 9.2% to 2.89 billion ASKs and load factor rose 3.5 points to 79.5%. Estonian Air carried 63,946 passengers in March, up 16.3% year-over-year, helping boost first-quarter boardings to 163,230, up 17%.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Lufthansa intends to use its call option and purchase the 50%-plus-one-share stake in bmi held by Chairman Michael Bishop, CFO Stephan Gamkow told the dpa news agency last week without providing further details. LH holds 30%-minus-one-share in the UK carrier, with the remaining stake held by SAS, which intends to divest ( ATW, April 2008). Gemkow said LH still has no interest in Alitalia, but it does see a future in the Italian market.

Frontier Airlines Holdings named Jim Young VP-distribution, sales and marketing and Tom Bacon VP-planning and revenue management. Both are new to the company.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

China Southern Airlines expects to open 7-8 new international routes this year, expanding on a plan that saw it open 10 new foreign destinations in 2007 ( ATWOnline, March 11). This year's routes will originate mostly in Guangzhou and serve neighboring countries in Southeast Asia, in addition to a London flight scheduled to start in the fourth quarter, Chairman Liu Shaoyang said.

Boeing last Friday said it moved the 787 static test airframe from its Everett final assembly facility to its nearby structural test rig. Some assembly remains and will be completed concurrently with test set-up, the manufacturer said. Assembly on the third 787 will begin this week ( ATWOnline, April 10).
Aircraft & Propulsion

AirTran Airways parent AirTran Holdings is offering more than 22.3 million shares of common stock at $3.20 per share, it said Friday. It additionally will offer $65 million of 5.5% convertible senior notes due in 2015. Notes can be converted into common stock at the rate of 260.417 shares per $1,000 principal amount of notes, or $3.84 per share. Offerings are expected to close April 30 and proceeds will be used for the purchase of government securities and for general corporate purposes including retirement of debt.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

American Airlines announced it will join competitors in charging domestic economy passengers $25 to check a second piece of luggage effective May 12. Policy also applies to flights on its American Eagle Airlines subsidiary. Premium loyalty program members, those purchasing full fares and those with international itineraries will not be subject to the fee, leaving it applicable to approximately 4% of domestic customers checking a second bag, AA said.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Katie Cantle
Shanghai Airlines was unable to reap the benefits related to rising demand and yuan appreciation enjoyed by its rivals in 2007 as it reported a CNY497.6 million ($70.9 million) net loss that widened considerably from a CNY6.5 million deficit the year before, although it enjoyed a slight reversal of fortune in the first quarter of 2008.

Air Berlin said it reached a 10-year salary agreement with AB, LTU and dba pilots represented by Cockpit. It also covers promotions and training programs and is effective retroactively from April 1. Separately, AB implemented mobile phone boarding passes and seat selection on flights departing from "many" German airports.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Qantas will suspend a share buyback plan and increase airfares to protect its profitability as fuel prices continue to climb.

Brian Straus
Eos Airlines became the second all-business-class carrier to shut down and the fifth US-based airline to declare bankruptcy in the past month, announcing Saturday that "some issues arose" that prevented potential investors from following through and that bankruptcy was the only option.

Aaron Karp
Continental Airlines said it will not merge with another airline, squelching speculation that it was interested in a tie-up with United Airlines, which conversely said that it would "pursue all options" and reportedly is in talks with US Airways about a possible combination.

AirAsia launched flights to Ho Chi Minh City from Kuala Lumpur (daily) and Bangkok (four-times-weekly). Thrice-weekly Kuching-Macau becomes daily May 15 and a new daily KUL-Kuantan starts June 1. Kingfisher Airlines launched flights from Mumbai to Chandigarh (daily) and Ahmedabad (twice-daily) aboard A319s as well as daily service from Delhi to Chandigarh and Goa. Dniproavia launched daily Simferopol-Moscow Domodedovo aboard a 737.
Airports & Networks

Singapore Airlines took delivery of its fourth A380 Saturday in Toulouse. It will enter service on daily flights to/from Tokyo Narita on May 20. SIA operates its other A380s to Sydney and London Heathrow and has firm orders for an additional 15 plus six options.
Aircraft & Propulsion

Regional Express Holdings (Rex) will take full control and ownership of its joint venture pilot training academy at Mangalore, the Australian regional announced. It will be renamed Australian Airline Pilot Academy. First batch of cadets is scheduled to graduate this year and commence conversion training to Rex's Saab 340s.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

News from Travel Technology Update: A number of travel agency groups, including the Association of Canadian Travel Agencies, are engaged in an 11th-hour attempt to postpone the demise of paper tickets. IATA has said that after May 31, paper tickets no longer will be processed through its billing and settlement plans. The deadline does not affect travel agencies in the U.S., whose ticket sales are processed through the Airlines Reporting Corp.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Brian Straus
Lufthansa Group released its full first-quarter results Friday, confirming its previously announced €57 million ($90 million) net profit and record €188 million operating result and expressing confidence that it will report a full-year operating result that "matches the record figures achieved last year and intends to record further improvements."
Aircraft & Propulsion

Katie Cantle
Air China posted a net profit of CNY1.04 billion ($149.2 million) in the first quarter, up 147% from the CNY422.7 million earned in the year-ago quarter, on a 21% lift in operating revenue to CNY12.76 billion. Operating expenses jumped 15.43% to CNY12.04 billion. In addition to "stable growth in domestic demand," CA credited capacity increases and "accelerated" yuan appreciation for the improved result. It released no other details.

Cathy Buyck
The European Commission last week indicated it had concerns about whether the €300 million ($473.6 million) emergency bridge loan offered by the Italian government to Alitalia constitutes illegal state aid ( ATWOnline, April 24). "We have doubts about the nature of the measures and we want to have a better understanding of the details," DG Transport spokesperson Michele Cercone said. "We want to understand if this is a commercial operation as the Italian authorities claim."
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Air Line Pilots Assn. filed suit against ATA Airlines for failing to give notice prior to shutting down operations "abruptly in the early morning hours of April 3" ( ATWOnline, April 4).
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Austrian Airlines Group suffered a €60.4 million ($95.3 million) loss in the first quarter, widened from a €16.3 million deficit in the year-ago period, which prompted the company to say it expected a fall in full-year adjusted EBIT "due to the time-lagged effect of measures implemented through adjustment of fares and surcharges." Despite the "continued deterioriation in market conditions," OS has not given up on expansion.

Air Canada said it will begin charging coach passengers C$25 ($25.60) to check a second bag on transborder flights to/from the US for tickets purchased from May 15 for travel on or after July 15, citing "record high and unrelenting fuel costs" as necessitating the policy change.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Air New Zealand said it will miss its full-year earnings target owing to "continued increases in the price of jet fuel." It said in February when releasing its half-year earnings that it expected to improve on its full-fiscal-year earnings before taxation and unusual items, but now it "will not achieve this outcome." Based on projected fuel costs and "the current demand environment," it is targeting NZ$200-NZ$220 million ($158.4-$174.2 million) in normalized earnings for the year ending June 30. March passenger numbers rose 4.5% year-over-year and yield fell 0.5%.