26/03/2008 12.01 da ttgitalia.it
Si espande con Air One il network di EgyptAir sull'Italia
EgyptAir ed Air One stanno definendo una nuova intesa di collaborazione sulle rotte tra Italia ed Egitto. Tra breve i due vettori presenteranno i termini della cooperazione che ha l'obiettivo di alimentare i network attraverso gli scali di Malpensa e Roma, la rete domestica di Air One e l'hub del Cairo. Da luglio EgyptAir ha previsto di introdurre 6 nuove frequenze che incrementeranno i voli settimanali a 22: 10 da Malpensa, 12 da Fiumicino, permettendo la doppia frequenza durante il weekend in entrambi gli scali. Inoltre, in base ai rinnovati accordi bilaterali tra i due Paesi, EgyptAir potrà operare da altri 4 aeroporti italiani oltre a Roma e Milano. Il vettore, che opera attualmente 2 catene charter da Verona, per Sharm e Luxor, sta, infatti, valutando ulteriori opportunità.
Nuova intesa in vista tra AirOne ed Egyptair (su Mxp e Fco)
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Re: Nuova intesa in vista tra AirOne ed Egyptair (su Mxp e Fco)
A quanto pare AirOne va' di fretta....
EgyptAir, da luglio 6 frequenze in più dall'Italia
Previste due catene charter da VeronaMessaggio promozionale
Da luglio 2008 EgyptAir potenzierà l’operativo dall’Italia con 6 nuove frequenze, portando a 22 i voli programmati a settimana: 10 da Milano-Malpensa e 12 da Roma-Fiumicino, permettendo la doppia frequenza durante il weekend in entrambi gli aeroporti.
Tale passo è stato determinato grazie ai risultati incoraggianti realizzati durante il 2007, con un aumento del 39% di passeggeri, e alla crescita del load factor di 14 punti registrata nel 2006.
Gli accordi bilaterali dei servizi aerei tra l’Egitto e l’Italia sono stati, di recente, modificati, permettendo ad EgyptAir di operare da 4 altri aeroporti italiani, oltre Roma e Milano. Il vettore opererà con 2 catene charter dall’aeroporto di Verona, una per Sharm El Sheikh e una per Luxor e sta valutando ulteriori opportunità da altri aeroporti italiani.
GV
EgyptAir, da luglio 6 frequenze in più dall'Italia
Previste due catene charter da VeronaMessaggio promozionale
Da luglio 2008 EgyptAir potenzierà l’operativo dall’Italia con 6 nuove frequenze, portando a 22 i voli programmati a settimana: 10 da Milano-Malpensa e 12 da Roma-Fiumicino, permettendo la doppia frequenza durante il weekend in entrambi gli aeroporti.
Tale passo è stato determinato grazie ai risultati incoraggianti realizzati durante il 2007, con un aumento del 39% di passeggeri, e alla crescita del load factor di 14 punti registrata nel 2006.
Gli accordi bilaterali dei servizi aerei tra l’Egitto e l’Italia sono stati, di recente, modificati, permettendo ad EgyptAir di operare da 4 altri aeroporti italiani, oltre Roma e Milano. Il vettore opererà con 2 catene charter dall’aeroporto di Verona, una per Sharm El Sheikh e una per Luxor e sta valutando ulteriori opportunità da altri aeroporti italiani.
GV
Re: Nuova intesa in vista tra AirOne ed Egyptair (su Mxp e Fco)
poi MS a breve dovrebbe entrare in StarAlliance....
Re: Nuova intesa in vista tra AirOne ed Egyptair (su Mxp e Fco)
Ma guarda un po'! Che combinazione fortuti per AirOne!skyrobbie ha scritto:poi MS a breve dovrebbe entrare in StarAlliance....
Re: Nuova intesa in vista tra AirOne ed Egyptair (su Mxp e Fco)
articolo non recentissimo, ma pubblicato in occasione dell'ok da parte di Star per l'ingresso di MS:
EgyptAir to join Star Alliance ,last update
October 16, 2007
Following the successful conclusion of membership talks with EgyptAir, the Chief Executive Board of Star Alliance has voted to accept as a future member, the national airline of Egypt, which in the last five years has undergone a significant transformation process and is now one of the foremost carriers in Africa and the Middle East.
“Egypt is one of the most important aviation markets in Africa, with a large potential for both business and leisure travel. We are proud that EgyptAir, a world class airline, has chosen to join Star Alliance, thereby recognising the importance of alliances in aviation today,” commented Jaan Albrecht, CEO Star Alliance. “EgyptAir provides an ideal network fit for Star Alliance and will permit many more passengers to experience the alliance’s customer benefits especially in markets in which Star Alliance was up to now under represented,” Albrecht continued.
“Egypt, the home market of EgyptAir, has a strategic location which offers a good link between Africa, the Middle East and Europe to the rest of the world. The company equally serves the needs of the leisure and the ever-growing business travel market, thereby adding prosperity in tourism and different sectors of the Egyptian economy,” said Engineer Atef Abdel Hamid, Chairman and CEO, EgyptAir Holding Company.
“By joining Star Alliance, EgyptAir will offer its customers a wide variety of benefits such as a diversity of destinations, frequency of existing destinations, a wide choice of convenient fares across the globe, frequent flyer advantages on all Star Alliance member carriers and the great facilities the passengers will enjoy at major airports through the Move Under one Roof concept,” added Eng. Abdel Hamid.
In order to implement the Star Alliance “Move under one Roof” concept at Cairo Airport, EgyptAir and the Star Alliance member carriers flying to Cairo will move to the new Terminal 3 once it opens in 2008. Talks to this effect are already underway with the airport authorities in order to ensure the creation of another hub with an optimal customer experience.
“EgyptAir’s membership in Star Alliance along with the strategic location of Cairo Airport will create a hub for the alliance members and a gateway for the Middle East and North Africa”, commented Engineer Atef.
With the integration process now underway, EgyptAir is set to become a full Star Alliance member carrier within the next 18 months. EgyptAir will add nine additional unique airports into the Star Alliance network, bringing the overall total to more than 17,700* daily flights serving 944* destinations in 161* countries.
- Figures are based on current 17 member carriers and the four carriers set to join soon – Air China, EgyptAir, Shanghai Airlines and Turkish Airlines.
EgyptAir to join Star Alliance ,last update
October 16, 2007
Following the successful conclusion of membership talks with EgyptAir, the Chief Executive Board of Star Alliance has voted to accept as a future member, the national airline of Egypt, which in the last five years has undergone a significant transformation process and is now one of the foremost carriers in Africa and the Middle East.
“Egypt is one of the most important aviation markets in Africa, with a large potential for both business and leisure travel. We are proud that EgyptAir, a world class airline, has chosen to join Star Alliance, thereby recognising the importance of alliances in aviation today,” commented Jaan Albrecht, CEO Star Alliance. “EgyptAir provides an ideal network fit for Star Alliance and will permit many more passengers to experience the alliance’s customer benefits especially in markets in which Star Alliance was up to now under represented,” Albrecht continued.
“Egypt, the home market of EgyptAir, has a strategic location which offers a good link between Africa, the Middle East and Europe to the rest of the world. The company equally serves the needs of the leisure and the ever-growing business travel market, thereby adding prosperity in tourism and different sectors of the Egyptian economy,” said Engineer Atef Abdel Hamid, Chairman and CEO, EgyptAir Holding Company.
“By joining Star Alliance, EgyptAir will offer its customers a wide variety of benefits such as a diversity of destinations, frequency of existing destinations, a wide choice of convenient fares across the globe, frequent flyer advantages on all Star Alliance member carriers and the great facilities the passengers will enjoy at major airports through the Move Under one Roof concept,” added Eng. Abdel Hamid.
In order to implement the Star Alliance “Move under one Roof” concept at Cairo Airport, EgyptAir and the Star Alliance member carriers flying to Cairo will move to the new Terminal 3 once it opens in 2008. Talks to this effect are already underway with the airport authorities in order to ensure the creation of another hub with an optimal customer experience.
“EgyptAir’s membership in Star Alliance along with the strategic location of Cairo Airport will create a hub for the alliance members and a gateway for the Middle East and North Africa”, commented Engineer Atef.
With the integration process now underway, EgyptAir is set to become a full Star Alliance member carrier within the next 18 months. EgyptAir will add nine additional unique airports into the Star Alliance network, bringing the overall total to more than 17,700* daily flights serving 944* destinations in 161* countries.
- Figures are based on current 17 member carriers and the four carriers set to join soon – Air China, EgyptAir, Shanghai Airlines and Turkish Airlines.
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