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Cyprus Airways

Posté : mar. 9 avr. 2013, 20:24
par Flyzen
...semble etre a l'image du pays en tres mauvaise posture
TIME is running out for ailing national carrier Cyprus Airways (CY), which could be forced to shut down unless a way is found to keep the company afloat...

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Re: Cyprus Airways

Posté : lun. 20 mai 2013, 16:44
par AVION
Refus du gouverneur de la banque centrale du rachat par MEA.

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Re: Cyprus Airways

Posté : lun. 20 mai 2013, 16:46
par AVION
Rapprochement avec AirFrance

Cyprus Airways is moving closer to Air France with an expanded code-share program. Air France-KLM is helping the airline with its reorganization. The carrier today made this announcement:

Air France and Cyprus Airways are building on their existing cooperation to now offer a total of 20 daily code-share flights.

This new agreement offers travellers a wider choice of seamless travel solutions. Passengers travelling on Air France’s extensive international network are now able to connect to and from Cyprus at Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport.

Flight options between Larnaca and Paris are also enhanced through several daily connections via Athens, in addition to the five weekly nonstop flights operated by Cyprus Airways. Customers can now take advantage of the domestic flights operated within Greece by Cyprus Airways, offering easy connections via Athens, between Paris, Rhodes and Heraklion.

Thanks to this new code-share agreement, Air France will now offer flights operated by Cyprus Airways: Larnaca-Paris, Larnaca-Athens, Athens-Heraklion and Athens-Rhodes. Cyprus Airways will also offer flights operated by Air France between Athens and Paris.

To better serve passengers on both airlines’ code-share flights, Cyprus Airways has conveniently moved from Terminal 1 to Terminal 2 at Charles de Gaulle (CDG) airport. Terminal 2 is also used by Air France for its own flight operations. Moreover, passengers on both Air France and Cyprus Airways flights can collect points for their frequent flyer programmes, Flying Blue and Sunmiles, with each airline on all code-share flights.

Re: Cyprus Airways

Posté : lun. 20 mai 2013, 18:55
par Flyzen
AVION a écrit :Rapprochement avec AirFrance.
C'est sur qu'avec Alitalia ça ferait une belle paire de bras cassés ds la règion :)

Re: Cyprus Airways

Posté : lun. 20 mai 2013, 22:38
par Sebo
Flyzen a écrit :
AVION a écrit :Rapprochement avec AirFrance.
C'est sur qu'avec Alitalia ça ferait une belle paire de bras cassés ds la règion :)
Ouais ! Air France, Alitalia et maintenant Cyprus Airways... pauvre KLM :?

Re: Cyprus Airways

Posté : jeu. 23 mai 2013, 16:42
par AirKd
pauvre KLM
:mrgreen: Eux ils vont sur pegasus, Compagnie en expansion.
Shares in Turkish LCC Pegasus Airlines commenced trading on 26-Apr-2013 after an IPO that raised TRY649 million (EUR277 million). The IPO prospectus reveals that Pegasus is not only Europe’s second most profitable airline (based on 2012 operating margin), but also one of its fastest growing (2008-2013 CAGR in passenger numbers of 33% p.a.). Its unit costs (CASK) place it with Wizz Air and Ryanair as one of Europe’s three truly low-cost carriers.
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Re: Cyprus Airways

Posté : ven. 24 mai 2013, 10:44
par trittia
En tout cas l'alliance d'AF avec Cyprus rend d'autant plus pertinente la fusion d'Olympic avec Aegean sous le chapeau de Star Alliance. De plus, ca va sans doute permettre à Cyprus de revenir sur sa décision de mettre fin dès cet automne à ses vols sur le marché domestique grec qui était pourtant annoncée dans la presse locale dans le cadre du plan de redressement proposé par ... AF-KLM. Il s'agit ici d'un changement à180°. Enfin, le maintien d'une concurrence intérieure était la condition sine-qua-non pour la commission européenne accepte la fusion Aegean-Olympic. Chose faite donc...