Yemenia obbligata a sospendere i voli in Europa?


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Sembra che la UE abbia imposto il blocco delle operazioni di Yemenia - Yemen Airways in Europa con ultimo volo da effetuarsi da :
- Parigi il 19
- Londra/Roma/Francoforte il 24

Su FRA, tuttavia, potrebbero essere presi dei provvedimenti da parte dell'ente tedesco che ne autorizzi il collegamento verso la capitale yemenita, una sorta di deroga.
Ancora però è tutto da verificare e confermare.
Immagino comunque il blocco abbia a che fare con l'incidente alle Comore la scorsa estate che coinvolse molti passeggeri provenienti da Parigi/Marsiglia.


Riporto a proposito prima la notizia dal blog e in seguito un passaggio significativo da a.net

Yemenia Drops all European routes
20091009 — jimyvr

As per GDS availability display on 09OCT09, Yemenia is CANCELING ALL European service starting 25OCT09.

In Sabre, the flights are marked with X and displaying no availability.

The Yemeni carrier currently operates:

* 2 weekly Sana’a – Rome – Frankfurt
* 1 weekly Sana’a – London Heathrow
* 1 weekly Sana’a – Cairo – London Heathrow

In timetable display, the airline is also loading 2 weekly Sana’a – Paris CDG, which is also being X’d out.


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da a.net

The EU asked Yemenia to stop flying to all EU countries with last flight
- CDG on 19th Oct 2009
- LHR & ROM on 24th Oct 2009

All flights are closed in the system since Oct 3rd 2009

However, FRA is still debatable. IY still might get special clearance to fly to FRA.

Now, i dont know why this action was taken against IY? IY has good safety record and passed all the IATA requirements despite the last incident in the Indian ocean

that must be very bad news to IY. and i wish they will find a way to reinstate their operation to EU
 
Confermo che IY prevede di sospendere, sino a nuovo ordine, anche la tratta FCO-SAH a partire da Sabato prossimo.
 
Beh alla fine anche la Germania fa parte della UE non si capisce perchè dovrebbe avere una deroga.

Per ora non è arrivata nessuna deroga nemmeno per FRA, quindi fino a nuovo avviso l'intero network europeo della compagnia è sospeso.


Questo articolo, di ieri, chiarisce un pò le idee..


Arabs back Yemenia as French safety row deepens
By David Kaminski-Morrow

20/10/2009

Arab carriers are standing behind Yemenia over an escalating diplomatic conflict with France in the wake of the fatal Airbus A310 crash earlier this year.

Yemenia is to suspend its Paris service and is also temporarily halting sales on some other European routes.

Speaking to Flight International at the Arab Air Carriers Organisation conference in Jeddah, Yemenia chief Abdulkalek Al-Kadi said the airline had been "attacked day and night" by French government officials.

Al-Kadi is threatening legal action over the "harassment" to which Yemenia, he alleges, has been subjected by the Franch transport ministry.

"Because it has caused a bad reputation, it has diverted our passengers," he adds, pointing out that the investigation into the accident has not been completed.

The situation was formally tabled during the AACO meeting, at which the member carriers expressed "solidarity" with Yemenia.

"Yemenia has been suffering from ill-treatment bordering on prejudice," claims AACO secretary general Abdul Wahab Teffaha.

He says that AACO representatives intend to intervene by meeting with European Commission officials in a bid to seek a resolution, and establish the reasons behind the problems experienced by the airline.

Teffaha says he wants the Commission to "listen to our grievances" and adds that Yemenia is willing to undergo safety inspections as long as they are carried out transparently, without "baseless allegations".

The European Commission's transport division states that Yemenia's operations are not subject to any restrictions - total or partial - in Europe.

But it says that an inquiry was taken up on 1 July "following information regarding the continuing airworthiness and maintenance of its aircraft".

Yemenia's case, it adds, will be discussed at an air safety committee meeting scheduled for November, where participants will update the European airline 'blacklist'. There is no indication whether Yemenia will be included on the list.

"There is an ongoing close co-operation between [Commission officials] and the authorities of Yemen, and the airline, to verify the safety situation of Yemenia," says the EC transport division.

Yemenia has an order for Airbus A350s but while Al-Kadi says the carrier has been reconsidering the deal, he indicates that the airline is realistically unlikely to cancel the agreement.

http://www.flightglobal.com/article...ack-yemenia-as-french-safety-row-deepens.html
 
La compagnia ha fatto sapere che recupererà i collegamenti per l'Europa da dicembre, torneranno quindi i voli da Sana'a per Londra, Roma e Francoforte.
Quelli sulla Francia, invece, si valuterà più avanti. Probabilmente c'è ancora qualche problema.
 
Per quanto riguarda FCO il recupero della rotta è previsto per il 19 dicembre, l'operativo è quello di sempre.

IY 740 SAH FCO 00.01 04.00 (-2---6-) A-332
IY 741 FCO SAH 14.20 22.00 (-2---6-) A-332

Ciao
 
Io ho volato Yemenia con A310 da Roma a Sanaa' e non mi e sembrata niente male.
Adesso capisco che la sicurezza e tutto, pero ci son cascati piu aerei a Air France in piu breve tempo. Concorde, A330 da Rio.

Nessuno ha sospesso i voli AF anche per un periodo breve. Ma.