Marzo da record per SkyEurope: pax a +16,2%


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Marzo da record per SkyEurope: pax a +16,2%

SkyEurope ha trasportato un totale di 307.540 passeggeri a marzo 2008, con un aumento del 16,2% rispetto allo stesso mese dello scorso anno. "Lo scorso mese è stato il miglior marzo nella storia di SkyEurope in termini di passeggeri trasportati" commenta il ceo Jason Bitter. Nei 12 mesi conclusi a marzo, la compagnia ha trasportato 3.712.751 passeggeri, con un aumento del 26,3% rispetto allo stesso periodo dello scorso anno. Il load factor negli ultimi 12 mesi è aumentato di 1,7 punti percentuali, raggiungendo il 76,1% TTG
 
Ottimo ottimo, chissa' che comincino ad ingranare :)
certo che sentire NE che una volta tanto parla in positivo, proprio mentre FR parla di grounding di 20 macchine per la stagione invernale, c'e' da ben sperare per loro ;)
 
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Starting from 30 June, SkyEurope will launch new services from Košice to Manchester and Split (Croatia) non-stop. Existing service will also be increased to London Luton. Poprad wil receive an additional weekly flight to London-Luton. The very succesful Prague-Naples service will increase to daily from the current four flights per week. Bratislava will have increased frequencies to London-Luton with a mid-day service to augment the double-daily service. Bratislava-Dublin is increased to daily service at convenient departure times and summer services to Bourgas, Split and Thessaloniki are also increased. From October other new flights for Košice, Bratislava and Prague will be added and announced shortly.

Expanding SkyEurope’s presence in Slovakia is part of the airline’s turnaround strategy by reinforcing key markets in a low-cost environment, while also allowing for greater operational effiencies and network development opportunities. This expansion is being accomplished without adding a single new destination, but rather through re-inforcing existing markets.

“We are happy to announce the expansion in Košice today. This is good news for the region and Slovakia, said Jason Bitter, Chief Executive Officer of SkyEurope. “We believe Košice will continue to experience strong passenger growth. We are also pleased that this move allows us to increase our services in both Bratislava and Prague to serve the growing demand for our services these markets have. This move re-inforces our position as the leading low-fare airline in our home Slovakia and the Czech Republic..”

“We are pleased that SkyEurope has chosen to expand service at Košice airport. The new SkyEurope expansion will create many direct and indirect jobs in the region and continue the significant growth of Košice Airport,” says Michael Hoferer, CEO of Košice Airport.

SkyEurope inaugurated operations on the 13th of February 2002 on the Bratislava–Kosice route. Since then over 750,000 passengers have been carried to/from Kosice with 217,000 transported in 2007 alone. In just the first three months of 2008 SkyEurope has already carried 80,000 passengers to/from Kosice and with the new expansion, SkyEurope expects to carry more than 400,000 passengers to/from Kosice in 2008. The forecast for Bratislava is close to one million passengers, and close to 1.4 million passengers in Prague.

NEW ROUTES

Kosice/Manchester new route 3x weekly from 30JUN (d135)

Kosice/Split new seasonal route 1x weekly 05JUL-20SEP (d7)

INCREASED FREQUENCIES

Kosice/London Luton from 3 to 4 weekly from 06JUL (d1357)

Poprad/London Luton from 3 to 4 weekly from 06JUL (d1357)

Prague/Naples from 4x weekly to daily flights from 30JUN

Bratislava/London Luton third midday flight added 3x weekly 01JUL-30SEP (d246) to existing morning/evening daily flights

Bratislava/Dublin from 4x weekly to daily flights 01JUL-30SEP

Bratislava/Burgas from 3 to 4x weekly seasonally 03JUL-18SEP

Bratislava/Split from 2 to 3x weekly seasonally 05JUL-20SEP

Bratislava/Thessaloniki from 2 to 3x weekly seasonally 01JUL-23SEP
 
non riesco proprio a capire come mai NE non riesca ad ottenere risultati di LF e yield decenti in mesi come lo scorso marzo, con destinazioni come PRG e VIE molto gettonate in questo periodo. Sembra che riescano ad ottenere o yield decenti con LF catastrofici o LF buoni con yield bassi.

E probabilmente neppure i dati di advanced booking per l'estate sono tanto migliori, tanto che fino ad un paio di settimane fa hanno dovuto gonfiare l'advanced booking estivo con diverse promozioni, durante una delle quali hanno svenduto parecchie capacita' estive a 10euro a tratta incl tasse.
 
Il settore dei voli low-cost sta iniziando, con il 2008, un periodo di consolidamento/recessione.

Ne vedremo delle "belle" (mica tanto) nel secondo semestre, se le condizioni attuali dovrebbero continuare a persistere o a peggiorare.