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AY to BOM, cancels SIN and KUL
FINNAIR FLIGHTS TO INDIA TO BE QUADRUPLED:
FLIGHTS TO MUMBAI ALL SET FOR JUNE LAUNCH Finnair is set for a massive boost to the fast growing Asian market with significant increases in traffic to India and China. In response to strong demand, the number of weekly flights to India will increase from the current three to 12, while there will also be an increase in flights to China. In June, Finnair will launch a new Indian route with flights to Mumbai, which will be served non-stop from Helsinki five days a week. Moreover, in mid-May the current three-weekly frequency for flights to the Indian capital Delhi will be increased to daily. "It will be extremely hard, if not impossible for airlines to secure new arrival and departure slots at Indian airports in the coming years," says Henrik Arle, Finnair's Deputy CEO, responsible for Scheduled Passenger Traffic. "By adding to its Indian scheduled traffic just now, Finnair is ensuring its presence in these fast growing markets." Meanwhile, Finnair's China traffic will increase in mid-May, with the boosting in frequency of non-stop Hong Kong services from four times a week to daily. Non- stop services will continue over the next winter timetable season. The Chinese network will be further strengthened with the addition of a fourth weekly flight to Guangzhou. As a result of the increases in Indian and Chinese traffic, the onward flights from Bangkok to Singapore will no longer be operated. Singapore and the flights previously planned for Kuala Lumpur will be served in cooperation with partner airlines. "Following these renewals, we will fly to all our long-haul destinations non- stop, without stopovers," says Arle. "Daily flights bring more alternatives for our customers." The changes about to be implemented also significantly increase the efficiency of the Finnair long-haul fleet usage. The number of weekly long-haul flights from Helsinki will increase from 61 to 66. The monthly passenger kilometre totals offered by Finnair on long-haul traffic will consequently grow by 2.5 per cent. All in all Finnair Asian traffic will grow this year by over 30 per cent since Finnair is adding two new Airbus A340 aircraft for the long-haul fleet during May and June. Finnair Plc Communications 22.1.2007 |
I've been looking forward to this announcement.
100% mileage credit to AA for Europe-India/India-Europe is always to be welcomed. |
Unfortunately the SIN and BKK cancellations will be very unwelcome for QF flyers who were using the short haul sectors for SC accumulation. Also I am guessing that many of the great AY D class fares offered ex-Australia will also suffer (unless of course AY is now offering them with a QF connection in HKG and PEK).
It's a real shame AY don't have more aircraft. |
And it hasn't even started on BKK-KUL services yet !
BKK-SIN used to be served by several european carriers with 5th Freedom traffic rights.. ie SK, LX, AY.. Now there's only LX left... Pity that AY has to relocate aircraft around just because there is not much going around they can do about it. |
Originally Posted by Traveloguy
(Post 7067322)
Unfortunately the SIN and BKK cancellations will be very unwelcome for QF flyers who were using the short haul sectors for SC accumulation. Also I am guessing that many of the great AY D class fares offered ex-Australia will also suffer (unless of course AY is now offering them with a QF connection in HKG and PEK).
It's a real shame AY don't have more aircraft. I don't think it's a question of getting more aircraft. I assume they've got the money to rent some if they feel like it as they just did. My guess is that the problem is actually HEL running out of gates every afternoon in the non-schengen area and you just don't load/unload an A340 with buses if you want to be quick about it. The HEL expansion will be ready in 2009 and they'll get new gates then but before that they're probably not able to expand their Asian network much more. HEL is already a nightmare on every afternoon at about 4PM. The lounges are packed and people are drinking their GTs standing as every seat is occupied. Also, the three always full UK flights departing between 4 and 6PM seem to be from the 31abcde bus gates. It seems to take forever to get everyone on an A321 on board on time by bus and they never depart on time anymore. So sadly it seems that adding a couple of A340s there before the expansion departing on a popular time isn't an option for them. /hv |
Originally Posted by Traveloguy
(Post 7067322)
Unfortunately the SIN and BKK cancellations will be very unwelcome for QF flyers
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So are there any remaining non-CX OW airlines flying intra-Asia/5th Freedom routes? Of interest for folks using AA miles for Oneworld awards...
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Originally Posted by Gardyloo
(Post 7069482)
So are there any remaining non-CX OW airlines flying intra-Asia/5th Freedom routes? Of interest for folks using AA miles for Oneworld awards...
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Originally Posted by Gardyloo
(Post 7069482)
So are there any remaining non-CX OW airlines flying intra-Asia/5th Freedom routes? Of interest for folks using AA miles for Oneworld awards...
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Originally Posted by hvisti
(Post 7068144)
So sadly it seems that adding a couple of A340s there before the expansion departing on a popular time isn't an option for them.
/hv |
Originally Posted by Gardyloo
(Post 7069482)
So are there any remaining non-CX OW airlines flying intra-Asia/5th Freedom routes? Of interest for folks using AA miles for Oneworld awards...
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Yes - QF flies SIN-DPS-SIN Tues & Sat (QF75/76)
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Any indication when the SIN service ceases?
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Originally Posted by christep
(Post 7072432)
Yes - QF flies SIN-DPS-SIN Tues & Sat (QF75/76)
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Originally Posted by ecuatorianaDC10
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Any indication when the SIN service ceases?
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