Scusami, errore gravissimo. Mi cospargo il capo di cenere.
Sukhoi RRJ95
(piú che altro l'errore si prestava a battutacce...)
Scusami, errore gravissimo. Mi cospargo il capo di cenere.
Sukhoi RRJ95
Le attivita' di Thomas Cook Belgium (160 PN, gli slot e 2 aerei) verranno ufficialmente inglobate da Brussels Airlines che dunque espandera' l'offerta vacanziera in posti come Capo Verde, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote ed Egitto.
http://www.travelweekly.co.uk/artic...elgium-flights-to-switch-to-brussels-airlines
Esatto, 3 dei 5 A320 di Thomas Cook Belgium verrano integrati nella flotta/flight operation di SN la quale, a sua volta, entra nella piattaforma Eurowings al momento mantenendo il proprio marchio. Tutto il personale navigante verrá trasferito nella societá belga, purtroppo questo non accadrá per i colleghi di terra.
Un passo in avanti, anche se piccolo, nel "consolidamento" del mercato aereo europeo, ancora eccessivamente frammentato ed in "overcapacity".
Le attivita' di Thomas Cook Belgium (160 PN, gli slot e 2 aerei) verranno ufficialmente inglobate da Brussels Airlines che dunque espandera' l'offerta vacanziera in posti come Capo Verde, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote ed Egitto.
http://www.travelweekly.co.uk/artic...elgium-flights-to-switch-to-brussels-airlines
Esatto, 3 dei 5 A320 di Thomas Cook Belgium verrano integrati nella flotta/flight operation di SN la quale, a sua volta, entra nella piattaforma Eurowings al momento mantenendo il proprio marchio. Tutto il personale navigante verrá trasferito nella societá belga, purtroppo questo non accadrá per i colleghi di terra.
Un passo in avanti, anche se piccolo, nel "consolidamento" del mercato aereo europeo, ancora eccessivamente frammentato ed in "overcapacity".
Belgium approves Brussels Airlines, Thomas Cook Airlines Belgium deal
Lufthansa Group carrier Brussels Airlines will start using slots acquired from leisure carrier Thomas Cook Airlines Belgium (TCAB) from October, after receiving approval from the Belgian Competition Authority (BCA).
The deal, which was announced earlier this summer, will see Brussels Airlines will take on TCAB’s 160 pilots and cabin crew, two Airbus A320s and their slot portfolio.
TCAB was created in 2002 to serve holiday destinations in the Mediterranean, Canary Islands and Egypt. Since then, the airline has grown to handle around 1 million passengers per year.
On Sept. 11, Belgian Competition Authority (BCA) approved the asset transfer to Brussels Airlines.
“The concentration was assessed with regard to the market of transport of passengers on scheduled airlines and the market for the wholesale supply of airline seats to tour operators. The [Competition] College [of the Belgian Competition Authority] has decided that the concentration will not cause a significant restriction of competition on any of the concerned markets,” BCA said in a statement.
Brussels Airlines reacted to the news Sept. 12, saying it will request the slot transfer and “definitely commence” a strengthened cooperation with TCAB parent Thomas Cook Belgium by the end of October.
That cooperation was agreed to in March, with three Thomas Cook Belgium tour operators—Neckermann, Thomas Cook and Pegase—selecting Brussels Airlines their lead airline partner effective from the end of October. This means Brussels Airlines will operate 90% of Thomas Cook Belgium’s flight capacity and carry 90% of its passengers. Brussels Airlines already provides 29% of Thomas Cook Belgium’s total flight requirement. This builds on a partnership that dates back 15 years.
“Once Brussels Airlines attains this slot portfolio, the intensified cooperation between Brussels Airlines & Thomas Cook Belgium can go into effect. It is the intention that—by the end of October, at the start of the autumn holidays—Brussels Airlines becomes the leading airline partner of the tour operators Neckermann, Thomas Cook and Pegase. The partnership will result in a wider offer of destinations, flight frequencies and departure days for both companies’ customers,” Brussels Airlines said.
Under a separate deal, Belgian regional carrier VLM Airlines’ Dutch parent company SHS Aviation will take full ownership of TCAB, including the airline’s air operator’s certificate, operating license and 40 TCAB ground staff. ATWOnline