A German union called on cabin crew at Lufthansa's budget unit Eurowings to stage a strike on Thursday after wage talks collapsed.
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News from Eurowings 2016-2017
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Re: News from Eurowings 2016-2017
Eurowings seems to be adjusting to the Belgian work morale rather quick, even before SN's integration has been decided.
Re: News from Eurowings 2016-2017
The UFO trade union has announced a strike of its members among the Eurowings cabin crew in Düsseldorf for this Thursday, 27.10.16. Eurowings says it has no info whether the strike will take place and when it is expected to start. According to UFO details, it will be announced by 18.00 today.
André
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Re: News from Eurowings 2016-2017
STRIKE! More details: https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/eurowin ... wings-com/sn26567 wrote:According to UFO details, it will be announced by 18.00 today.
André
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Re: News from Eurowings 2016-2017
It has been reported that Eurowings might take over the Swiss flights from Geneva. Swiss is indeed losing money on those flights, because easyJet is the main operator at Geneva with 40% of the traffic.
However, Swiss might retain the Geneva-New York route between the two major headquarters of the UN.
It is not known how and by whom the flights to London City (needing special aircraft) would be operated if Eurowings takes over.
However, Swiss might retain the Geneva-New York route between the two major headquarters of the UN.
It is not known how and by whom the flights to London City (needing special aircraft) would be operated if Eurowings takes over.
André
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Re: News from Eurowings 2016-2017
Eurowings today (15 Nov 2016) opened reservation for 2 additional Trans-Atlantic routes from Cologne, commencing in July 2017. The airline will be offering service to Orlando (2x weekly) and Seattle (3x weekly).
Source: Airline Route
Source: Airline Route
André
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Re: News from Eurowings 2016-2017
Lufthansa Group plans to fold its SunExpress Germany subsidiary into its Eurowings unit.
Explosive growth for Eurowings!
Explosive growth for Eurowings!
André
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Re: News from Eurowings 2016-2017
It ain t growth. It s cannibalism...
Wasn t TK a partner in Sun Express?
Stij
Wasn t TK a partner in Sun Express?
Stij
Re: News from Eurowings 2016-2017
Austrian Airlines dismissed fears that it could become part of Eurowings (Germany), adding that the latter is complementary rather than competition. Austrian also announced plans to invest US$105 million in their premium brand.
And what about Brussels Airlines?
And what about Brussels Airlines?
André
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Re: News from Eurowings 2016-2017
Eurowings will launch flights out of a new base in Salzburg from 12 January 2017 with one based A320, eventually flying to 10 destinations: Hamburg, Dusseldorf, Cologne / Bonn, Brussels, Paris, Mallorca, Olbia, Split, Dubrovnik and Thessaloniki.
Belair (Switzerland) could be shut down as part of restructuring of Air Berlin, if flights are transferred to NIKI . Eurowings might lease the three Belair planes to gain a foothold in the Swiss market.
Belair (Switzerland) could be shut down as part of restructuring of Air Berlin, if flights are transferred to NIKI . Eurowings might lease the three Belair planes to gain a foothold in the Swiss market.
André
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Re: News from Eurowings 2016-2017
Eurowings aims to launch A320 service from Birmingham to Vienna on 26 March 2017.
André
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Eurowings coming to Frankfurt
Beginning in Summer 2018, Lufthansa’s low cost carrier, Eurowings, will begin serving Frankfurt as the LH Group seeks to stem the competition coming from other European LCCs.
In an article published in Airliners.de, Eurowings boss Karl Ulrich Garnadt stated that due to the pressures seen coming from Ryanair and others, it made good business sense to counter the new competition. Ryanair plans to begin service to Frankfurt this spring.
Such a move is made easier due to the fact that Eurowings will inherit 33 aircraft in the coming months after Lufthansa agreed to lease the aircraft from Air Berlin. This is of course in addition to the aircraft that will join Eurowings after the acquisition of Brussels Airlines closes. In all, the Eurowings fleet will grow to nearly 120 aircraft making it easier to operate from large hubs and to take on their competitors directly.
Previously, Eurowings announced that it will begin flying from Lufthansa’s other Mega-Hub in Munich in March. The initial timetable calls for flights to 32 cities throughout Europe, mostly towards ‘Holiday’ type destinations.
Source: Lufthansa Flyer (USA)
Beginning in Summer 2018, Lufthansa’s low cost carrier, Eurowings, will begin serving Frankfurt as the LH Group seeks to stem the competition coming from other European LCCs.
In an article published in Airliners.de, Eurowings boss Karl Ulrich Garnadt stated that due to the pressures seen coming from Ryanair and others, it made good business sense to counter the new competition. Ryanair plans to begin service to Frankfurt this spring.
Such a move is made easier due to the fact that Eurowings will inherit 33 aircraft in the coming months after Lufthansa agreed to lease the aircraft from Air Berlin. This is of course in addition to the aircraft that will join Eurowings after the acquisition of Brussels Airlines closes. In all, the Eurowings fleet will grow to nearly 120 aircraft making it easier to operate from large hubs and to take on their competitors directly.
Previously, Eurowings announced that it will begin flying from Lufthansa’s other Mega-Hub in Munich in March. The initial timetable calls for flights to 32 cities throughout Europe, mostly towards ‘Holiday’ type destinations.
Source: Lufthansa Flyer (USA)
André
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Re: News from Eurowings 2016-2017
Eurowings expressed interest in launching services from Munich and Dusseldorf to Skopje.
Eurowings is studying whether it can start flying from Frankfurt beginning summer 2018, in order to compete with Ryanair which also will launch flights from Frankfurt's main airport.
Eurowings to start new service from from Vienna to Santorini on 05 May, from Hannover to Cagliari on 21 May, from Cologne/Bonn to Karpathos on 05 June 2017.
https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/eurowin ... -cagliari/
Eurowings is studying whether it can start flying from Frankfurt beginning summer 2018, in order to compete with Ryanair which also will launch flights from Frankfurt's main airport.
Eurowings to start new service from from Vienna to Santorini on 05 May, from Hannover to Cagliari on 21 May, from Cologne/Bonn to Karpathos on 05 June 2017.
https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/eurowin ... -cagliari/
André
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Re: News from Eurowings 2016-2017
Air Berlin (Germany) began wet leasing three A320s under the colours of Eurowings (Germany) for the first time, on flights from Hamburg to Manchester, Stuttgart and Nuremberg. All 38 A320s to be delivered by end of April 2017.
André
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Re: News from Eurowings 2016-2017
The last time I saw such an agressive unnatural growth was on the 90's... it was called Swissair and it didn't end well...
Brace, brace, brace...
Stij
Brace, brace, brace...
Stij
Re: News from Eurowings 2016-2017
If you consider that of all those AB aircraft, 20 will be used to replace (very) old aircraft currently in their fleet (I thought Germanwings, they have a very old fleet), the growth is not really that agressive or unnatural. It's a rapid growth, but under wet lease agreements that requires a limited initial investment and contrary to Swissair, EW is backed-up by a lot more capital via LHG.
Re: News from Eurowings 2016-2017
I included the assimilation of SN as well. The re also rumors thar SunExpress should be assimilated as well...RoMax wrote: ↑11 Feb 2017, 13:03
If you consider that of all those AB aircraft, 20 will be used to replace (very) old aircraft currently in their fleet (I thought Germanwings, they have a very old fleet), the growth is not really that agressive or unnatural. It's a rapid growth, but under wet lease agreements that requires a limited initial investment and contrary to Swissair, EW is backed-up by a lot more capital via LHG.
Stij
Re: News from Eurowings 2016-2017
That's not actual growth by EW, that's integrating SN ops in EW. If you see that as "aggressive, unnatural growth", than you can say that for every airline merger of take-over followed by a partly or full integration (in this case an 'integration' by keeping sperate entities under the same group/platform)...
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Correct, but normally such take-overs happen by very profitable large airlines that have proven that their concept works. Here it's different: Eurowings in still loss making (if I'm not mistaken). Is it proven that their concept works? not to me!RoMax wrote: ↑11 Feb 2017, 16:32 That's not actual growth by EW, that's integrating SN ops in EW. If you see that as "aggressive, unnatural growth", than you can say that for every airline merger of take-over followed by a partly or full integration (in this case an 'integration' by keeping seperate entities under the same group/platform)...
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Stij
Re: News from Eurowings 2016-2017
I guess you're corrrect Stij, but LH will be backing up EW more than enough so that EW doesn't become even more loss making. LH itself has the profits to do so.