United Airlines will soon take delivery of its first Airbus A321neo.
The airline has 70 on order.
The first A321neo is expected to be the pictured (below) A321-271NX N44501 (msn 11500).
The new type is under construction with Airbus at Hamburg:
United Airlines will soon take delivery of its first Airbus A321neo.
The airline has 70 on order.
The first A321neo is expected to be the pictured (below) A321-271NX N44501 (msn 11500).
The new type is under construction with Airbus at Hamburg:
Frontier Airlines’ CEO Barry Baffle is calling for the return of Rule 240 for cancelled flights. Rule 240?
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Top Copyright Photo: Frontier Airlines (2nd) Airbus A321-251NX WL N603FR (msn 11032) (America’s Green Airline) FLL (Tony Storck). Image: 960579.
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Jet2 has put its forst Airbus A321neo into revenue service from Manchester.
Photos: Jet2.
SAS has expanded its schedule to the New York area and started a direct route to Newark Liberty International Airport in New York from Landvetter Airport. The first flight took place on April 28.
The new route enables residents of Gothenburg to fly directly to New York three times a week with the latest addition to the SAS aircraft fleet – the Airbus A321 Long Range – offering a more comfortable and sustainable way to travel.
The new route is a complement to SAS’s four routes to New York that exist today, and with the new route, SAS will offer a total of five daily departures from Scandinavia to New York.
On April 27, 2023, SAS flew its first direct flight from Aalborg Airport to Newark Liberty Airport in New York. With the new route, citizens in and around Aalborg and the rest of Jutland can fly directly to New York three times a week with SAS’s latest addition to the fleet – the Airbus A321 Long Range.
Top Copyright Photo: Scandinavian Airlines-SAS Airbus A321-253NX WL SE-DMR (msn 10408) ARN (Stefan Sjogren). Image: 960407.
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Hawaiian Holdings, Inc., parent company of Hawaiian Airlines, Inc. reported its financial results for the first quarter of 2023.
“A big mahalo to our team who continue to make us a stronger, better airline. The demand for leisure travel remains strong in the domestic markets we serve, and we see similar conditions in most of our international markets,” said Hawaiian Airlines President and CEO Peter Ingram. “In recent days, our team completed a significant technology initiative, one of many projects underway in 2023 that position us for a bright future. We look forward to sustaining momentum on these initiatives and returning Hawaiian to profitability.”
First Quarter 2023- Key Financial Metrics and Results | ||||||||
GAAP | YoY Change | Adjusted (a) | YoY Change | |||||
Net Loss | ($98.3M) | +$35.0M | ($111.8M) | +$18.5M | ||||
Diluted EPS | ($1.91) | +$0.69 | ($2.17) | +$0.37 | ||||
Pre-tax Margin | (20.5) % | +14.3 pts. | (23.0) % | +11.4 pts. | ||||
EBITDA | ($70.3M) | +$37.2M | ($85.4M) | +$20.1M | ||||
Operating Cost per ASM | 14.85¢ | 0.19¢ | 11.04¢ | (0.03)¢ | ||||
Operating Revenue per ASM | 12.46¢ | 1.27¢ | N/A | N/A |
(a) See Table 4 for a reconciliation of adjusted net loss, adjusted diluted EPS, adjusted pre-tax margin, adjusted EBITDA, and adjusted operating cost per ASM (CASM excluding fuel and non-recurring items) to each of their respective most directly comparable GAAP financial measure. |
Statistical data, as well as a reconciliation of the reported non-GAAP financial measures, can be found in the accompanying tables.
Liquidity and Capital Resources
As of March 31, 2023, the Company had:
Revenue Environment
Hawaiian benefited from continued robust leisure demand from North America to Hawaiʻi and the restoration of its international network excluding Japan. International traffic was buoyed by strong U.S. point of sale activity. Demand remained strong for premium products both domestically and internationally. The Company’s overall operating revenue for the first quarter 2023 was up 28.4% from the first quarter 2022 on 15.4% higher capacity as Hawaiian recovered from the effects of the Omicron variant of COVID-19, which impacted results in the first quarter 2022.
Other revenue was down 12.4% compared to the first quarter of 2022 driven by a decrease in cargo revenue.
Operational Environment
Several challenges continued to negatively affect the environment in which the Company operates. Constraints on the availability of A321 aircraft due to Pratt & Whitney engine delays, ongoing runway construction at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu (HNL), and delays related to air traffic control protocols disrupted Hawaiian’s on-time performance, impaired its scheduling, and adversely affected its financial results.
Limitations on Hawaiian’s A321 fleet availability necessitated the substitution of A330 aircraft, which are less fuel efficient, on some A321 routes. Fuel consumption for the first quarter 2023 was up 21.4% as compared to the first quarter of 2022 due to higher capacity and inefficiencies resulting from these challenges.
First Quarter 2023 Highlights
Technology Advancement
Routes and Network
Guest Experience
People
Environmental, Social and Corporate Governance
Second Quarter 2023 Outlook
The table below summarizes the Company’s expectations for the quarter ending June 30, 2023 expressed as an expected percentage change compared to the results for the quarter ended June 30, 2022.
Item | Second Quarter 2023 Guidance | GAAP Equivalent | GAAP Second Quarter 2023 Guidance | |||
Available Seat Miles (ASMs) | Up 10.5% to up 13.5% | |||||
Operating Revenue per ASM (RASM) | Down 8.5% to down 11.5% | |||||
CASM excluding fuel and non-recurring items (a) | Flat to up 3% | Costs per ASM | Down 8.2% to down 10.2% | |||
Gallons of Jet Fuel Consumed | Up 16.5% to up 19.5% | |||||
Economic Fuel Price per Gallon (a)(b) | $2.62 | Average fuel price per gallon, including taxes and delivery | ||||
Effective Tax Rate | 21.0 % |
Full Year 2023 Outlook
The table below summarizes the Company’s updated expectations for the full year ending December 31, 2023expressed as an expected percentage change compared to the results for the year ended December 31, 2022.
Item | Prior Full Year 2023 Guidance | Full Year 2023 Guidance | |||
Gallons of Jet Fuel Consumed | Up 10.5% to up 13.5% | Up 12.5% to up 15.5% | |||
Economic Fuel Price per Gallon (a)(b) | $2.92 | $2.70 |
(a) See Table 3 and Table 4 for a reconciliation of CASM excluding fuel and non-recurring items and economic fuel price per gallon to each of their respective most directly comparable GAAP financial measures. |
(b) Fuel Price per Gallon estimates are based on the April 11, 2023 fuel forward curve. |
Statistical information, as well as a reconciliation of certain non-GAAP financial measures, can be found in the accompanying tables.
Top Copyright Photo: Hawaiian Airlines Airbus A321-271N WL N204HA (msn 7959) LGB (Michael B. Ing). Image: 942740.
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Airbus has announced the successful delivery of its first Airbus A321neo to the low-cost carrier HK Express, a member of Cathay Pacific Group based in Hong Kong.
This milestone marks the first of 16 A321neo aircraft for HK Express and features the airline’s latest livery, with vibrant shades of purple and white. In addition, the aircraft’s winglets and empennage spots an “e” shaped journey symbol, which evokes the start of a pleasant journey with HK Express.
HK Express’ A321neo is powered by CFM International LEAP-1A engines and can seat up to 236 passengers in Airbus’ award-winning Airspace cabin, which brings unique lighting displays, more personal space and a sleek design to improve passenger experience.
HK Express is an all-Airbus operator, with its current fleet comprising 27 A320 Family aircraft, including 11A321ceo, 10 A320neo, five A320ceo and its first A321neo.
Play Airlines has announced it will start a new route linking its Keflavik hub with Amsterdam.
The airline made this announcement:
PLAY, the low-cost carrier from Iceland, has announced the addition of Amsterdam to its summer schedule in 2023. The airline’s first flight to Schiphol Airport is scheduled for June 5, with up to five flights per week on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays.
As a transatlantic carrier between Europe and North America, PLAY operates from its hub at Keflavik Airport in Iceland, perfectly positioned between the two continents. With Amsterdam as its newest destination, passengers can travel between Amsterdam and four U.S. cities, including New York, Boston, Washington DC, and Baltimore, as well as Toronto in Canada via Iceland.
Since its first flight in June 2021, PLAY has expanded its fleet from three Airbus A320neo aircraft to six in 2022 and will operate 10 Airbus A320/321neo aircraft in 2023. The average age of PLAY’s aircraft is just 2.3 years, making our passengers’ journey comfortable, safe and reliable. With a network of nearly 40 destinations and over a million passengers flown since its launch, PLAY has a solid track record of an impressive 87% on-time performance in 2022.
Top Copyright Photo: PLAY Airlines Airbus A321-251N WL TF-AEW (msn 8008) BWI (Tony Storck). Image: 959519.
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EgyptAir took delivery of its first Airbus A321 (the pictured SU-GFR) on February 27, 2023. The new airliner is now in revenue service.
Top Copyright Photo: EgyptAir Airbus A321-251NX WL SU-GFR (msn 11164) MAD (Javier Rodriguez). Image: 960317.
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PLAY Airlines has launched ticket sales for flights from Iceland and the U.S. to Glasgow International Airport in Scotland.
The airline’s inaugural flight to Glasgow from Keflavik will take off on Friday, May 26, 2023.
With flights scheduled four times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays, Glasgow will now be fully connected to PLAY’s North American routes.
PLAY currently operates flights to Boston, Washington DC, Baltimore, and New York in the United States, as well as Toronto in Canada. Passengers can enjoy a comfortable journey on Airbus A320neo with 180 seats, and this summer, PLAY’s fleet will consist of 10 Airbus A320/321neo, with an average age of approximately 2.5 years.
Top Copyright Photo: PLAY Airlines Airbus A321-251N WL TF-PLB (msn 7945) STN (Antony J. Best). Image: 959313.
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Air Transat has announced that it will offer a nonstop service between Montreal (Trudeau) and Lyon next winter, thus becoming the only airline to operate this route year-round.
In winter 2023-2024, this route will operate three days a week from Montreal on Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
Air Transat already flies up to seven times per week between Montreal and Lyon in the summer season. It services a total of eight French cities including two on a year-round schedule, namely Paris and now Lyon.
The route will be operated with new generation Airbus A321LR aircraft featuring spacious cabins, state-of-the-art in-seat entertainment systems and the lowest fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions (CO2 and NOx) in their class.
Top Copyright Photo: Air Transat Airbus A321-271NX WL C-GOJC (msn 10521) YYZ (TMK Photography). Image: 956884.
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Frontier Airlines on February 25 launched seasonal nonstop service from Chicago Midway International Airport (MDW) to Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, Jamaica (MBJ).
With the new service, Frontier serves a total of 12 nonstop destinations from MDW.
Service from Chicago Midway International Airport (MDW):
SERVICE TO: | SERVICE START: | SERVICE FREQUENCY: | INTRO FARE: |
Montego Bay, Jamaica (MBJ) | Feb. 25, 2023 | 1x/week | $159* |
Frequency and times are subject to change.
Top Copyright Photo: Frontier Airlines (2nd) Airbus A321-251NX WL N604FR (msn 11086) (America’s Green Airline) BWI (Tony Storck). Image: 960049.
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On February 9, 2023 SAS launched its new route between Copenhagen Airport and John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York.
The new route enables SAS customers to travel easily to and from both the West and East side of New York as SAS continues to offer departures from Scandinavia to Newark.
The inaugural flight takes place with SAS’s latest addition to their fleet – the Airbus A321 Long Range which offers a more comfortable and sustainable way of traveling.
JFK service begins with five weekly flights from Copenhagen, ramping up with daily flights for the summer schedule. SAS operates into terminal 7 at JFK.
US destinations continue to generate demand for more and frequent departures. SAS will offer about 130 departures per week on a total of 12 routes this winter.
Schedules to and from JFK:
Winter 2022
Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
CPH-JFK: 18:25 – 21:30
JFK-CPH: 23:00 – 12:55
Summer 2023
Daily
CPH-JFK: 19:20 – 22:00
JFK-CPH: 23:55 – 13:45
Facts about Airbus A321 Long Range (A321LR)
The Airbus A321 Long Range is part of the latest generation of aircraft and is expected to reduce climate-impacting emissions by 15-18 percent compared to similar previous-generation aircraft. This latest addition to the fleet means travelers get access to more intercontinental routes with fewer stopovers, and shorter travel times to and from Scandinavia.
The aircraft has 22 Business, 12 Plus and 123 Go seats, meaning a total of 157 seats in a single aisle aircraft. The seats are especially chosen for the A321LR to optimize the comfort in all three travel classes. Seats in SAS Business are fully flat seat beds and there are different mood light scenarios in the cabins, as well as hi-speed WiFi. Every seat is equipped with IFE screens, PC power and/or hi-power USB. The reduced noise level inside the cabin will further enhance the travel experience on board. The A321LR is part of SAS’ ongoing fleet renewal and will reduce climate-impacting emissions compared to previous generations of similar aircraft.
Top Copyright Photo: Scandinavian Airlines-SAS Airbus A321-253NX WL SE-DMO (msn 9541) IAD (Brian McDonough). Image: 956922.
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