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Thai Smile to commence services on July

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 Thai Smile plans to conduct its first flight on 1st July, said Thai Airways in its annual report. Thai Smile is a new fully owned Low Cost Carrier subsidiary of Thai Airways.

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 The new LCC is expected to utilize the TG code, but will have a lower cost base than its parent. The new airline will likely be based at the Bangkok Suvarnabhumi airport, and not at the Bangkok Don Mueang Airport as previously stated.

What happens to Nok Air?

 Nok Air is a domestic only low cost airline in Thailand, of which a 49% stake (increased from the original 39%) is held by Thai Airways. Thai Smile will sit between the mission profiles of both Nok Air and Thai Airways.
 While Nok Air is a complete no frills carrier, Thai Smile will offer a two class service with some frills - essentially making it a hybrid carrier - while Thai Airways will offer a premium full suite of service. When it comes to the route network, Nok Air will be limited to Don Mueang airport and domestic services only, and Thai Smile will serve trunk domestic routes, as well as regional international routes.

Fleet
 Thai Smile will be operating a fleet of brand new Airbus A320 aircraft, while expanding into wide body aircraft too is not ruled out. The airline will acquire four aircraft within 2012, growing it to 6 in 2013, 8 in 2014, and stabilizing at 11 from 2015 - per the present plan.

Route Network
 According to the presently available information, the airline will begin with domestic services, but has earmarked a number of destinations to be launched internationally. These include Da Nang in Vietnam, Shenzen in China, Amedabad, Hyderabad and Kochi in India, Seoul in South Korea, Macau, Hong Kong, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur and Penang in Malaysia. Expansion of Thai Smile into a base in Phuket cannot be ruled out either.

 The trigger to change Thai's strategy has without a doubt been caused by the invasion of LCCs into Thai's market strongholds and in large part by Thai AirAsia. These latest changes see Thai Smile being positioned as a hybrid value carrier, rather than a pure LCC, and might even go head-to-head with Malaysia Airlines' new Sapphire operation at some point in the future.

Emirates to upgrade Dublin to 777-300ER

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 Due to the exceptional performance of Emirates' newly launched Dubai - Dublin route so far, the airline has decided to upgrade the route from an Airbus A330-200 to a three class Boeing 777-300ER. The change will be in effect from 1st July 2012.

Schedule:
EK161 DXB 0700 - 1215 DUB 77W D
EK162 DUB1350 - 0025+1 DXB 77W D

American Drops JFK - Narita to Resume JFK - Haneda

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 American Airlines, on 31st May will be suspending its New York JFK - Tokyo Narita route in favor of resuming its JFK - Tokyo Haneda service which it deferred for one year with DoT approval. The Haneda service launches on 1st June with the first flight from Haneda departing on 3rd June. The new schedule appears to be mainly targeted towards business passengers originating in Japan, and allows a full day of business work in New York.

Haneda schedule:

AA135 JFK 1910 - 2315+1 HND 772 D
AA134 HND 0650 - 0630+1 JFK 772 D
 ExpoAir (IATA:8D) from 1st February, resumes operation on Colombo - Jaffna, Sri Lanka's prime domestic route. The airline will operate twice daily from the Ratmalana Airport (RML) in Colombo City.

Schedule:
EXV711 RML 0700 - 0815 JAF CNC D
EXV713 RML 1500 - 1615 JAF CNC D

EXV712 JAF 0845 - 1000 RML CNC D
EXV714 JAF 1645 - 1800 RML CNC D

 ExpoAir primarily operates as a cargo airline and withdrew from the Sri Lankan domestic market some time ago. The airline last operated this route using Fokker 27-500 equipment. Sri Lanka's domestic air travel market has seen a rapid expansion as well as a number of new operators recently, following the end of a war against terrorism in 2009. 

 The two largest operators in the Sri Lankan domestic market at present are, SriLankan AirTaxi (IATA:UL) and Helitours. SriLankan AirTaxi is the domestic unit of SriLankan Airlines, which presently operates with DHC6 floatplanes, while Helitours is the commercial unit of Sri Lanka Air Force.

 The following map depicts the present domestic route map of Sri Lanka. I have referred to Colombo Ratmalana Airport (RML) as Colombo Domestic to differentiate it from the main international airport. In red is the Ratmalana - Jaffna route, which is presently flown by Helitours with scheduled flights as well as by a number of other airlines on a charter basis. This is also the route which aforementioned ExpoAir will soon begin operation on.
 In green are the routes presently operated by SriLankan AirTaxi (as of this writing). Shown in green 'crosshairs' are the floatplane-dromes that it is operating into. While the routes are shown as originating from Colombo, CMB - the floatplane routes in fact originate from a floatplane-drome nearby the city centre of Colombo - which puts it in equal distance between both Colombo, CMB and Colombo, RML airports.
 In blue are the routes operated at the time of writing by Helitours.

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 The following map shows Tiruchirapally in southern India for reference.


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 Jaffna (JAF) in the Northern Peninsular was in fact an international airport till the early 1980s, when its operations were halted due to the terrorist activities in Northern Sri Lanka. Prior to this, then national carrier of Sri Lanka, Air Ceylon used to operate a number of routes into India from Jaffna, while Indian Airlines too is known to have operated into Jaffna. Until the opening of Colombo Bandaranaike Airport (CMB) in 1969, Colombo Ratmalana (RML) airport was the key international airport in Colombo. While Ratmalana operated some cargo flights in early 2000s, the shorter runway at the airport has made it unfavorable for jet aircraft, and at present the airport is being planned to be converted into a business airport with an extension of the runway.
 Koggala (KCT) airport at one time catered to the world's longest nonstop flight, operated by Qantas Catalina Flying boats from Perth. Known popularly as "The Double Sunrise", this route formed the vital air link between Australia and England during the 1943-1945 era. The flight between Perth and Koggala could take anywhere between 27-33 hours at this time.
 With the dawn of peace, major investments in aviation facilities, and a growing economy, Sri Lanka's domestic aviation sector sure looks to have a brighter future ahead.

Some additional information about the Sri Lankan domestic aviation scene can be found in this section from yours truly's Airline Industry Review website.

Maps generated by the awesome Great Circle Mapper tool

Qatar Airways Introduces Higher Density 777-300ER

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 Qatar Airways has introduced a higher density seating configuration for some of its 777-300ER aircraft to be used on lower yielding routes. The new configuration will have 380 (24J/356Y) seats in total, with the removal of the second Business Class cabin and replacing it with Economy Class. The Economy Class seating remains 3-3-3. One 777-300ER, A7-ABP, has already been reconfigured with this configuration and is operating on the Doha - Manila - Doha route.

Schedule:
QR646 DOH 0155 - 1530 MNL 77W D
QR647 MNL 1805 - 2245 DOH 77W D

 From Summer, the service will also expand to Bangkok and Vietnam .

 A seat map of the new configuration can be viewed here.

Route Highlights

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Here are some of this week's most important route news so far..

- Effective 1st June, RAK Airways will be launching flights to Bangkok. Flights will operate four times weekly on board 737-800 equipment. Also, from 15th February, the airline will launch flights to Kathmandu.
- Qatar Airways from 2nd February will be resuming flights to Tripoli. Flights will operate via Alexandria. British Airways too will be resuming flights to Tripoli from 1st May.
- Santa Barbara Airlines from 13th February will be cancelling its Caracas - Madrid service.
- American Airlines from 3rd April launches Miami - Barcelona service. Frequency increases to daily from June.

KLM to go nonstop to Taipei

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 KLM effective 25th March will be converting its Taipei operation to a daily nonstop service. The new flights will continue to Manila. With this change, Manila which used to be served nonstop will now become one-stop. The route will now be operated on board Boeing 777-200 aircraft.
 Schedule below.

KL807 AMS 2040 - 1445+1 TPE 1620+1 - 1825+1 MNL 772 D
KL808 MNL 1940 - 2145 TPE 2310 - 0610+1AMS 772 D

germanwings replacing Lufthansa on Cologne - LHR service

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 Lufthansa, from 25th March, appears to be replacing its Cologne - London Heathrow service with low cost subsidiary germanwings service. The LCC will take over all three of LH's daily frequencies and will operate the flights with Airbus A319 aircraft, same as the type used by LH at present - albeit with a larger economy class. This is another example of European network carriers' pressing need to make their short haul networks profitable, in this case by replacing a high CASK service with a considerably lower CASK service albeit at a little loss of RASK.


4U460 CGN 0755 - 0825 LHR 319 7
4U460 CGN 0830 - 0900 LHR 319 x7
4U464 CGN 1245 - 1310 LHR 319 D
4U468 CGN 1805 - 1830 LHR 319 D

4U461 LHR 0905 - 1125 CGN 319 7
4U461 LHR 0940 - 1200 CGN 319 x7
4U465 LHR 1350 - 1615 CGN 319 D
4U469 LHR 1910 - 2135 CGN 319 56
4U469 LHR 1915 - 2140 CGN 319 x56

 It should be noted however that the flights are not using the same slots as the LH service except for 4U468/9.

MAS changes LAX stop from Taipei in favor of Tokyo

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Malaysia Airlines, from 25th March, will switch its stop on the way to Los Angeles, from Taipei to Tokyo Narita. Los Angeles will also see a frequency increase from 3 to 4 flights per week.

Schedule:
MH92 KUL 1100 - 1910 NRT 2040 - 1510+1 LAX 772 1357

MH93 LAX 1715 - 2030+1 NRT 2205+1 - 0430+2 KUL 772 1246

It is however hard to see whether MAS will be able to finally make money on this route. Not only will it face competition from the seven incumbent airlines on the route, those airlines have well developed market segments for themselves which will be hard to break into for MH. The airline's intention in moving to Tokyo must have been to capture more premium traffic - however this segment is already well captured by ANA as well as Singapore Airlines both of which offer a lucrative frequent flyer programme too, while the lower end of the market appears to be dominated by Delta, JAL and Korean Air.

Where else in Europe could Emirates fly to in 2012?

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 Emirates Airline today, is the largest Middle Eastern carrier flying into Europe. Even amidst rapid expansion by Qatar Airways and neighbouring Etihad Airways, Emirates' growth has been phenomenal. And it is this growth that has sparked furious reactions about the Dubai based airline from its European peers. Emirates already boasts an extensive route network into Europe. Where else could it expand in Europe?

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 At present, Emirates operates to 26 destinations in Europe, which accounts for almost all of major European cities. The following map depicts the present European destination range of Emirates.

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 Emirates has already announced its plans to launch flights to Dublin, Ireland, this year while extra flights too have been announced to Paris and Venice. The airline will be upgrading capacity to Athens, Copenhagen, Dublin (yes, not a typo), Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Larnaca, London, Malta, Manchester, Munich and Nice. Emirates is also due to take delivery of about 7 Airbus A380s and over 10 Boeing 777-300ERs this year.

 Where else in Europe could Emirates expand to?

Looking at the above map shows us some key European destinations that are still missing from the Emirates' map. These include

  • Barcelona
  • Berlin
  • Brussels
  • Edinburgh
  • Helsinki
  • Lisbon
  • Oslo
  • Stockholm
  • Warsaw
 While some secondary cities such as Belgrade and Budapest are missing from this list - Emirates can never realistically expect to serve these smaller cities with its all wide-body fleet. This gives Qatar Airways and Gulf Air an edge, which the Dubai Inc. appears to be trying tackle with flydubai.

Barcelona
 -When it comes to Europe, Barcelona must now be in the top of Emirates' list as a new destination to be added in 2012. The Spanish city is closely following on Madrid, and has proven to be a vibrant destination for many airlines. Qatar Airways is likely to increase its Barcelona flights very soon, and Emirates will be inclined to react. With its Madrid flight now well developed, it is only natural that Emirates takes its next attempt at conquering Barcelona.

Berlin
 -Berlin is another destination that Emirates has long wanted to serve - its first attempt being in 2000 with its then subsidiary SriLankan Airlines, on a Colombo - Dubai - Berlin flight which was code-shared by EK. However, unfortunately Emirates has become a victim of bilaterals in this case, and is unlikely to be able to serve Berlin anytime soon. The reason - it has already exceeded the number of allowed German destinations per the bilateral air service agreement between the Germany and the UAE  which means that it should give up one of its present German destinations in order to open a new one, which is something very unlikely to expect from Emirates. On a side note, Etihad made creative use of this opportunity to get AirBerlin, in which now it owns a 29% stake, to operate on the Berln - Abu Dhabi route.

Brussels
 -While one of the most politically important European cities, and is already served by Etihad, it is doubtful that Emirates will venture into Brussels very soon. A key factor for this is that there is little connectivity potential from South Asia - one of Emirates' strongest markets - to Brussels, while Africa - Brussels traffic flow is already well taken care of by Brussels Airlines. This is not to say that Brussels is nowhere in Emirates' wishlist - but rather that it has more important destinations to tap into before Brussels. Nevertheless, Emirates is known to make surprising moves and an announcement could come sooner than we expect - specially taking into account the weak coverage of both Brussels Airlines and Etihad in the Far East region and the fact that Emirates can leverage its already strong position in this region to develop the market. It could be high yielding too, with sustainable Business traffic flowing out of the Far East.

Edinburgh (UPDATE: Within hours of publishing this article, Emirates announced its second daily flight to Glasgow - which means that an Edinburgh launch is unlikely in the near horizon)
 -The only major UK city presently not served by Emirates, Edinburgh is definitely in EK's wish list. But when Emirates will decide to launch a flight to Edinburgh is a matter only the time will tell. This decision could be influenced by a number of reasons. Edinburgh has a rather short runway, and it could prove a challenge for a fully loaded Airbus A330 - the smallest in EK's fleet and the only suitable aircraft - on some days. And that very reason means that EK will not be able to upgrade the capacity for this route on its usual path of A330-200 >> 777-300ER >> A380. And in fact, will leave the route obsolete once Emirates phases out the A330s. Apart from that, if Emirates decides to add an extra daily flight to Glasgow - this could kill the route's potential too. Yet, Turkish Airlines has already announced that it intends to serve Edinburgh - and we could see a protective response from Emirates by launching flights before Turkish moves in. Adding capacity to Glasgow will be a lower cost option, while a competitor capturing a new market could prove a threat. Whether Emirates adds a second daily flight to Glasgow or launches flights to Edinburgh, should be clear within this year.

Helsinki
 -Although Emirates is keen to expand in Scandinavia, Helsinki is likely to be one of the places that will feature the last in Emirates' Scandinavian expansion. Finnair already has a stronghold in Asia markets while there is virtually no traffic between Finland and Africa. This makes Helsinki a rather unattractive choice for Emirates, at least for the moment.

Lisbon
 -Yet to receive any service from any Gulf carrier, Lisbon is unlikely to receive an Emirates service soon. With only a very little demand into Asia, and not high in yield - Lisbon must be at the very end of Emirates' wish list. However, there is a significant possibility that Qatar Airways might set its foot on the Portugese city. Also a possibility is a South American flight operating via Lisbon, with 5th freedom rights, by any of the three leading Mid East carriers.

Oslo
 -The Norwegian capital is certainly a point of interest for EK - and could likely come online in either 2012 or 2013. However, Oslo is likely to become Emirates' third Scandinavian destination rather than the second. Let's move on to the next.

Stockholm
 -The Swedish capital is certain to receive an Emirates service this year - and will likely become EK's second Scandinavian destination over Oslo. There is strong potential for Emirates at Stockholm and will be a real challenge to Qatar Airways.

Warsaw
 -The growing Polish capital is an omission from the Emirates network for the moment. However, things are likely to be different, soon. The success of Emirates' Prague route will determine the timing for a Warsaw route's launch. Warsaw is a route with too high a yield for flydubai and Emirates will likely not let Qatar to become the first mover into Warsaw. However, Warsaw does not appear to be an immediate priority for EK.


 Going by the above analysis, we can safely assume Emirates to launch flights to the following European cities in 2012 - ranked by priority.

  1. Barcelona - Daily flights with any aircraft from Airbus A330-200 to Airbus A340-500 to Boeing 777-200LR in size.
  2. Stockholm - Daily flights with very likely an Airbus A330-200.
  3. Brussels - If Brussels, is an article for 2012, it will obviously be a daily Airbus A330-200.
  4. Edinburgh - IF Emirates goes ahead. A daily Airbus A330-200.

Apart from these, I expect the following European cities to receive their second daily Emirates flight - Amsterdam, Madrid and also Glasgow if the Edinburgh launch does not take place. The following three cities will likely receive their third daily Emirates flight too -  Birmingham, Milan and Zurich. Moscow (Domodedovo) is set to be an exciting route this year, too - with the high probability of Emirates either upgrading one of the existing flights to an Airbus A380-800 or adds a third daily flight.

 Do you agree with these 'predictions' or think that I have missed something? Please leave a comment.
Aeroflot is starting a new one-time service to London Gatwick airport in time for the Olympics beginning in July 2012. The service operates only during the Olympics season and exact start/end dates might vary with demand. Service operates up to twice daily with Airbus A330-300 service. Service appears to begin on 25th July and initially operates four times weekly (on day 3,4) till 2nd Aug. From 13th Aug, the service operates eight times weekly on day 1234.

Schedule:
SU2600 SVO 1120 - 1230 LGW 333
SU2602 SVO 1550 - 1700 LGW 333

SU2601 LGW 1330 - 2020 SVO 333
SU2603 LGW 1800 - 0050+1 SVO 333

Air Zimbabwe suspends London flights

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 Air Zimbabwe has suspended its Harare - London Gatwick flights effective immediately. One of the airline's Boeing 767-200s was impounded at Gatwick recently over unpaid debts.

SWISS to add extra four weekly flights to Chicago

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 SWISS, effective the start of IATA Summer 2012 season will be adding four extra weekly roundtrip flights on the Zurich - Chicago route. The new extra flight, departing Zurich at 0955, will operate with Airbus A340-300s while the regular flight will be operated with Airbus A330-300 aircraft. From the flight number used, it appears that this flight will be for the Summer season only.

Schedule:
LX8 ZRH 1255 - 1540 ORD D 333
LX9 ORD 1925 - 1100+1 ZRH D 333

LX2608 ZRH 0955 - 1235 ORD 2,4,6,7 343
LX2609 ORD 1450 - 0620+1 ZRH 2,4,6,7 343

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