EGYPTAIR News 18 jan 2016
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اخغط اج٠خ اعشال١خ رزعشض ا خغبئش ب١خ فبددخ
رىجذد "لبي وبظ اغبعذ سئ١ظ جخ اخذبد ف اجشب اعشال، إ ششوخ اخغط اج٠خ
خغبئش ب١خ فبددخ، ثغجت إ٠مبف سدالرب إ أسثب ز١جخ عذ ازضاب ثذذداد اغالخ
".اذ١خ
١بس دالس خصصذ ششاء عبئشاد جذ٠ذح ض٠بدح 1.5"أضبف اغبعذ اظ اجعخ أ
عذدا اغبئشاد اذذ٠ثخ صذ "، ش١شا إ أ "أعغي اششوخ خالي ال٠خ اذىخ اغبثمخ
، "اعشاق دخذ اخذخ، ى عء اإلداسح جعب عخ ازذ١ك ف األجاء األسث١خ
.فمب زعج١ش
اىببد اششوخ عبئشاد ١ضاد أخش ث اذصي ع لد ذع "أضخ أ
اذخ، إ جبت إعفبء اغبئشاد دفع إ٠جبس األسض١بد، وب افزشض أ ٠جعب ششوخ
".ساثذخ، ىب ا١ رزىجذ خغبئش ب١خ فبددخ ثغجت عء اإلداسح
بن رفض١ال ششوبد بلخ أخش رع داخ اعشاق، زا االجشاء ٠خبف "ربثع اغؤي
اجشب ع١غزجة ص٠ش ام ثبلش اضث١ذ، ثذا٠خ افص "، ض١فب أ "امب اعشال
".ازشش٠ع، ثغجت رشاجع أداء ششوخ اخغط اج٠خ
، ف ث١ب سع شش ع لع اشع، 2015د٠غجش /أع االرذبد األسث ف وب أي
إدساج اخغط اعشال١خ ض لبئخ ع رغ١١ش سدالد ج٠خ إ أسثب، ج١ب أ امشاس جبء
.عذ ازضا اعشاق ثزف١ز ششط اغالخ اعزذح ذ االرذبد
عبئشح عشاص ٠28زه اعشاق أعغال دذ٠ثب عبئشاد م اغبفش٠، ٠زى
اىذ٠خ، اعزسدب دذ٠ثب ض عمد أثشب خالي األعا " ثجبسد"األ١شو١خ، " ث٠غ"
.ابض١خ، ض خغخ العبدح رش١ظ ابل اع
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االرذبد غ١شا رغ١ش سدالد شزشوخ ع ا٠ش ثش١ ثعذ بسط امبد
لبذ ششوخ االرذبد غ١شا إ امشاس از أصذسر ذىخ أب١خ
أي أظ اخ١ظ ٠ع أ ازلع دصب ع اافمخ ع
.رغ١١ش سدالد اشض اشزشن ع ا٠ش ثش١ ف اغزمج
وبذ ذىخ اعزئبف ف أب١ب لضذ أظ اخ١ظ ثبغبح
سدخ 31 ث١ 26الرذبد غ١شا ثبالعزشاس ف رغ١١ش
شبسوخ ف اشض ع ا٠ش ثش١ ف جذي اشدالد اشز٠خ از
٠ز ف بسط آراس غزذح إ االرفبل١خ اثبئ١خ از جش
.2000ازص إ١ب ث١ أب١ب اإلبساد اعشث١خ ازذذح ف عب
رفغ١ش اذىخ "اجعخ لبذ االرذبد غ١شا ف ث١ب أظ
الرفبل١خ اخذبد اج٠خ ث١ اإلبساد اعشث١خ ازذذح أب١ب ٠ع
أ٠ضب أ االرذبد غ١شا عزغزغ١ع االعزشاس ف رغ١١ش ج١ع ز
ثذغت ." اشدالد اخبصخ ثبشض اشزشن ثعذ جذي اشزبء
س٠زشص
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August1 service to Perth will commence on 380 The second daily Emirates A
Emirates will commence a second daily A380 service from Dubai to
Perth on 1 August 2016, replacing the current 777-300ER aircraft
operating on EK424/EK425.
The second daily A380 service to Perth follows Emirates’ recent
announcement that its A380 aircraft will serve more destinations in
2016. For East-bound destinations, this includes a new two-class A380
service to Kuala Lumpur which launched on 1 January, and a two-class
A380 service on the Taipei route starting 1 May 2016. Other A380
destinations on the airline’s Far East and Australasia network are:
Auckland, Bangkok, Beijing, Hong Kong, Melbourne, Seoul, Singapore,
Shanghai, Sydney and Brisbane.
Emirates was the first airline to begin A380 services to the West
Australian capital in May 2015 with the aircraft introduced on
EK420/EK421. With the up-gauge of the second service to an A380,
Emirates will be able to transport over 14,000 passengers inbound and
outbound between Dubai and Perth per week.
Australia is the third largest A380 destination for Emirates globally, and
from August, seven of the airline’s 11 daily flights between Dubai and
Australia will be serviced by an A380. This includes an additional daily
A380 service from Melbourne starting in March 2016, when EK404/405
service begins using the aircraft. Emirates currently offers a double
daily A380 service from Sydney, as well as daily A380 services from
Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth.
Through its partnership with Qantas, Emirates passengers are also able
to travel to an additional 55 Australian destinations and above 4,000
flights per week. Frequent flyers with both airlines are able to earn and
redeem points/miles on both Emirates’ and Qantas’ flights and take
advantage of the expanded network. Qantas and Emirates fly 13 times a
day from Dubai to Australia, and provide 'one-stop' access to Australia
from destinations across Europe, the Middle East and North Africa.
The Emirates' A380 operating as EK424/EK425 is a wide-bodied double
decker aircraft with a capacity of 519 passengers including 14 First
Class Private Suites, 76 lie-flat beds in Business Class and 429
spacious seats in Economy Class.
Source: Emirates
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records hike in number of guests carried Saudia
2015and flights operated in December
Saudia Airlines ended 2015 by achieving a rise in the number
of its guests and operated flights in December 2015, according
to figures released by the airline’s operation center. Saudia
figures highlight that the airline operated 16,559 scheduled
and additional domestic and international flights in December
with a daily average of 530 flights, which 5% more than
December 2014 average. Saudia figures also indicate that the
airline’s punctuality reached 85.23%.
The share of scheduled domestic flights operated during
December 2015 reached 65.24% of the total scheduled flights;
registering 10,333 flights with a punctuality rate of 86.2%;
whereas the total international scheduled flights reached 5,506
flights with punctuality rate of 85.2%.
2,471,643 guests were transported on all domestic and
international flights during December 2015, recording a
growth of 9% when compared to December 2014 figures. The
number of guests on domestic flights reached 1,374,054,
which is 55.6% of the total traffic carried by Saudia; whereas
international traffic reached 1,097,589.
The year 2016 will witness increases in the number of flights
and seat capacity on domestic and international sectors with
the arrival of new aircraft, following the recent deal for Saudia
to acquire 50 A320 and A330 aircraft, in addition to B777 and
B787 aircraft. Saudia will be receiving 29 new aircraft in 2016,
which will be added to its current fleet that includes 122
aircraft.
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flightscodeshareairberlin/EtihadGerman court permits most
rights with codesharingover court appealhas won aAirberlin
Etihad Airways, reversing an earlier judgment and allowing the
two carriers to continue operating 26 out of 31 codeshare
flights for the full winter schedule.
Together with the other 50 approved Etihad-airberlin
codeshares, 76 of the 81 are now approved. The other five
codeshares are on German domestic routes.
The Higher Administrative Court said in a statement it is
ordering the German Aviation Authority to approve and allow
the disputed codeshare routes.
The court’s interpretation of the United Arab Emirates (UAE)-
Germany air services agreement also means Etihad will be able
to continue with all those codeshares until the end of the
current IATA winter schedule ending March 26, 2016.
Etihad president and CEO James Hogan said, “This ruling is a
victory for consumers and competition in Germany. We remain
strongly committed to our strategic partner, airberlin, and will
redouble our efforts to provide a strong competitive alternative
to the dominant German carrier, Lufthansa.”
He also said, “We would like to encourage German consumers
to support airberlin and its 8,000 staff, who have been seriously
damaged by this sustained attack on their business.”
Airberlin CEO Stefan Pichler said the decision confirms its
current approach. “Based on this decisive ruling, airberlin and
Etihad can face the future optimistically and will continue to
grow their partnership in a sustainable manner.”
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