Un essai de compil Excel, pour voir !
SIA coupe 214 liaisons, ce printemps, principalement sur les routes avec une forte implication "Cargo" Récession oblige !
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http://www.payloadasia.com/article-3015-singaporeairlinescutsflightsasloadfactorsfall-asia.html
Singapore Airlines (SIA) saw its cargo load factor for December drop 6.8 percentage points to 55.2 per cent from 62 per cent a year earlier while passenger load factor dropped 4.4 percentage points to 79.9 per cent from a year earlier. As a result of the falling demand the carrier is cancelling more than 200 flights from now until the end of March.
In a circular to travel agents earlier this week, SIA said it would reduce the number of flights to Shanghai, Hong Kong and Guangzhou in China, as well as to the Indian cities of Mumbai and New Delhi.
Travellers heading to the Australian cities of Perth, Sydney and Brisbane, as well as those bound for London and
Zurich will also have fewer options to choose from.
In all, 214 flights will be cut - comprising less than three per cent of the airline's total, but a key indicator of where SIA sees the market heading. In all, 214 flights will be cut - comprising less than three per cent of the airline's total, but a key indicator of where SIA sees the market heading.
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Et d''un autre côté mets en route ses A330-300, en remplacement de ses 777, sur tout le Medium Haul Oriental !
Toujours dynamiques, 25 ans après
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http://www.tmcnet.com/usubmit/2009/01/16/3920037.htm
Singapore Airlines: Australian, Japanese Cities To Be First For New A330 Operations
PressWIRE Via Acquire Media NewsEdge
Singapore Airlines will introduce its new Airbus A330-300 regional aircraft on routes to Australian and Japanese cities, progressively. The first of 19 new A330-300s will be delivered to Singapore Airlines by Airbus in mid-January. Initially, the aircraft will be used to complete pilot conversion, and thereafter, operate some short sectors between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, and Singapore and Jakarta, during late February and March.
Its full entry into commercial service will occur on 30 March 2009, and to coincide with the 25th anniversary of the commencement of SingaporeAirlines flights between the two cities, the first route will be between Singapore and Brisbane. From April, services between Singapore and Perth will be progressively converted from the existing B777 operations to A330; conversion will be completed in May. The daily flightbetween Adelaide and Singapore will be converted by June.
Pas terrible ici ! les transferts Excel!
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