Eurowings to Launch Long-Haul from Cologne under Lufthansa ‘Wings’ Project


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The new airline will operate under a revised Eurowings brand but will be flown under the air operator certificate (AOC) of SunExpress Deutschland using the latter’s cockpit and cabin crews. It will be based at Cologne/Bonn Airport and will initially launch operations from the end of 2015, serving destinations in Florida, Southern Africa and the Indian Ocean.

Eurowings to Launch Long-Haul from Cologne under Lufthansa ‘Wings’ Project
The Lufthansa Supervisory Board has given the formal go-ahead to the ‘Wings’ long-haul, low-cost concept under development by its Executive Board, and approved the lease of up to seven Airbus A330-200 aircraft for the new operation’s intercontinental routes which will commence from Cologne/Bonn Airport from the end of 2015.

The new airline will operate under a revised 'New Eurowings' brand but will be flown under the air operator certificate (AOC) of SunExpress Deutschland using the latter’s cockpit and cabin crews. It will be based at Cologne/Bonn Airport and will initially launch operations from the end of 2015, serving destinations in Florida, Southern Africa and the Indian Ocean. It will initially operate three A330-200s, configured with 310-seats, but will grow the fleet up to seven aircraft in the coming years.

"The ‘New Eurowings’ is our response to one of the major challenges confronting Europe’s airline industry."
Carsten Spohr,
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Lufthansa Executive Board
The New Eurowings business will sit alongside Germanwings under the Lufthansa Group umbrella and its reinvention follows the successful transfer of Lufthansa’s non-hub routes to Germanwings. This programme of transferring all Lufthansa routes not serving its Frankfurt and Munich hubs should be completed in early January 2015.

In an initial step, the two already-existing airlines Germanwings and Eurowings will continue to perform their flight operations with their current networks and crews. For the new European operations the present Eurowings fleet, which consists of 23 Bombardier CRJ900 jets, will be replaced with up to 23 Airbus A320s between February 2015 and March 2017. Ten new A320s have been ordered, while up to 13 further A320s will be reassigned to Eurowings from existing orders held by the Lufthansa Group.

This will give the New Eurowings a standardised fleet of Airbus A320 aircraft by the end of 2017, by which time further routes will also be added to the its network, including the opening of a new Eurowings base outside Germany during 2015.

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The Lufthansa Supervisory Board believes the operations of Germanwings and the New Eurowings, including its long-haul offering, will enable the wider Group business to acquire new customers by offering quality products at attractive prices both in the low-cost short- and long-haul markets.

“The ‘New Eurowings’ is our response to one of the major challenges confronting Europe’s airline industry,” said Carsten Spohr, chairman and chief executive officer, Lufthansa Executive Board. “For several years now we’ve been facing fierce competition from the rapidly-growing low-cost carriers in the point-to-point travel segment, not only in Germany but throughout Europe, too.

“We are sure to see this competition extend more and more to the long-haul travel segment in the years ahead Our ‘New Eurowings’ is our innovative response, which will enable us to fashion our own markets here,” he added.


The New Eurowings concept from Lufthansa

The German national carrier has the ethos ‘New Lufthansa Premium Quality’ for 2015 and believes its revised business strategy will enable it to better compete with rivals while also offering an enhanced offering to its passengers – both in the business and leisure markets.

The first quarter of 2015 will see Lufthansa conclude the installation of its new First Class throughout its long-haul fleet; the second quarter will witness the completion of the new Business Class installation program; and the third quarter will see the new Premium Economy available on all of Lufthansa’s intercontinental aircraft.

The modernisation of the long-haul fleet will continue in 2015 with the arrival of two more A380s and four new Boeing 747-8s. Also due for delivery next year are a further 777F for Lufthansa Cargo and ten short- and medium-haul aircraft of the Airbus A320 family.

“2015 will be the year of ‘Lufthansa Premium Quality’,” said Spohr, “whichever cabin they travel in, our inflight guests will be able to see and feel that Lufthansa is a premium-service airline which is one of the leaders in its field by any global benchmark.”
 

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Finalmente si vede l'aspetto della nuova EW che, nonostante non sia niente di che, è sempre meglio di quel cesso di 4U.
E a proposito:

Airbus A320 -214 5497 D-AIZQ Eurowings ferried 10jan15 FRA-DUS prior ferry to BTS 18jan15 for paint ex D-AXAE
 

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Riassumendo i tempi:

Febbraio 2015 inizia il progressivo phase-out dei CR9 della vecchia Eurowings che verranno via via sostituiti da 20 nuovi A320
Ottobre 2015: apertura della prima base low cost di Eurowings fuori dalla Germania, che dovrebbe essere Basilea.
Ottobre 2015: apertura delle prime rotte di lungo raggio low cost di Eurowings con i primi 3 A330 basati a Colonia.
 

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Permettetemi una domanda forse ingenua: ma che differenziazione ci sarà tra Germanwings e Eurowings?
A livello di servizio ai pax credo nessuno, stessa tipologia di aereo e livelli di servizio. Lufthansa ha dichiarato che Eurowings ha però costi operativi piu' bassi di Germanwings, credo per via di contratti lavorativi diversi. A guardare una slide sembrerebbe che le due flotte verranno fuse a questo punto a parte i contratti differenti, mi chiedo se abbia senso mantenere due marchi diversi per lo stesso identico prodotto.
 

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A livello di servizio ai pax credo nessuno, stessa tipologia di aereo e livelli di servizio. Lufthansa ha dichiarato che Eurowings ha però costi operativi piu' bassi di Germanwings, credo per via di contratti lavorativi diversi. A guardare una slide sembrerebbe che le due flotte verranno fuse a questo punto a parte i contratti differenti, mi chiedo se abbia senso mantenere due marchi diversi per lo stesso identico prodotto.
Che lo scopo sia ridurre i costi è pacifico, che usino le massime precauzioni per evitarsi quindici giorni di sciopero come avvenuto da parte dei piloti AF anche. Una legacy può resistere ed essere competitiva rispetto alle low cost per volo incardinati su un proprio hub sfruttando la componente dei transiti e l'apporto del lungo raggio, nel confronti diretto con me low cost i costi e la flessibilità di quest'ultime le annientano. Il modello della consociata low cost a cui cedere il cross country è noto, solo che serve la forza di partire o imporre una struttura di costi da low cost come ha fatto IAG, oppure succede come AP Smart carrier o Germanwings oppure scontri con i sindacati come il progettato passaggio a Transavia.
 

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Inizia un nuovo passaggio di consegne di rotte, questa volta da Germanwings a Eurowings, sono interessate anche alcune rotte italiane.

Update as of 15JAN15: Eurowings Adds A320 for germanwings Service in S15

In the past few weeks, germanwings has updated its operational schedule for Summer 2015 season, reflecting expanded operational routes by Eurowings Airbus A320 aircraft.

Newly-added Eurowings A320 operational routes for germanwings in Summer 2015 season, since last report on Airline Route on 04NOV14, as follow.

Dusseldorf – Porto
Dusseldorf – Vienna
Hamburg – Irakleion
Hamburg – Rijeka

The Eurowings A320 operating routes has been reported on 04NOV14:
Dusseldorf – Barcelona
Dusseldorf – Bari
Dusseldorf – Berlin Tegel
Dusseldorf – Budapest
Dusseldorf – Catania
Dusseldorf – Dubrovnik
Dusseldorf – Irakleion
Dusseldorf – Lamezia Terme
Dusseldorf – Madrid
Dusseldorf – Naples
Dusseldorf – Palma Mallorca
Dusseldorf – Rome
Dusseldorf – Split
Dusseldorf – Valencia
Dusseldorf – Venice
Dusseldorf – Warsaw
Dusseldorf – Zadar
Dusseldorf – Zurich
Hamburg – London Heathrow
Hamburg – Madrid
Hamburg – Palma Mallorca
Hamburg – Stockholm
Hamburg – Stuttgart
Hamburg – Vienna
Hamburg – Zurich
Stuttgart – Dubrovnik

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Lufthansa dismette i CRJ700 dalla flotta:

Lufthansa Plans Last CRJ700 Scheduled Service in late-March 2015

Lufthansa has outlined planned CRJ700 operations, operated by CityLine, which sees planned last service on 29MAR15. For the month of February and March 2015, Lufthansa’s CRJ700 mainly operates out of Munich. Planned last CRJ700 operational dates for individual routes as follow.

05FEB15 Munich – Sibiu
10FEB15 Munich – Lvov
11FEB15 Munich – Marseille
13FEB15 Munich – Dresden
20FEB15 Munich – Rostock
25MAR15 Munich – Prague
26MAR15 Munich – Lyon
26MAR15 Munich – Stuttgart
27MAR15 Munich – Graz
27MAR15 Munich – Poznan
28MAR15 Munich – Ancona
28MAR15 Munich – Basel
28MAR15 Munich – Leipzig
28MAR15 Munich – Nuremberg
28MAR15 Munich – Paderborn
28MAR15 Munich – Rotterdam
28MAR15 Munich – Trieste
28MAR15 Munich – Turin
28MAR15 Munich – Zagreb
29MAR15 Munich – Luxembourg

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Primo volo per la nuova Eurowings. Pare il marchio Germanwings a fine anno sparirà e sarà assorbito da Eurowings.

First Eurowings Airbus A320 to take off on Sunday

30.01.15
Aircraft in new livery to fly from Hamburg to Prague

The new Eurowings will take off on its maiden flight on Sunday, 1 February 2015. An Airbus A320 with the tail number D-AIZQ and in the new livery will leave Hamburg at 10.55 a.m. and fly to Prague, where it is expected to land at 12.00 p.m. The aircraft, which carries 162 passengers, is the first Airbus A320 in the Eurowings fleet. Further aircraft will follow in the coming weeks. A total of 23 Canadair CRJ 900 jets are being replaced by Airbus A320s.

By starting to renew the Eurowings fleet with Airbus A320s in the new branding, another important milestone has been reached in the implementation of the WINGS concept. The range of services oriented to leisure travel under the Eurowings brand allows the Lufthansa Group to open up new customer potential. The airline group is also safeguarding its leading position in point-to-point connections in its German, Austrian, Swiss and Belgian home markets in the long term.

To start with, the flights will continue to be operated on behalf of Germanwings under Germanwings flight numbers. By the end of 2015, Eurowings and Germanwings along with other European airlines are to be united under the Eurowings brand name and should acquire new customers by offering low-cost short- and long-haul services, in doing so providing quality at low prices.