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zawya.com
04 September 2008
MUSCAT -- Pakistan's
leading private carrier Airblue yesterday announced the launch of
flights between Muscat and Lahore starting from September 15. It
will be operating three flights a week initially and within three
months it plans to add two more. Plans are also on to launch flights
from Muscat to Islamabad and Karachi within three months.
Announcing this
at a meeting with travel agents and the media, Sarosh Bhatti, general
manager-marketing, Airblue, said: "We are certain that the
Muscat-Lahore route will serve a growing number of passengers between
our two countries. We are hopeful that the demand will enable us
to increase our frequencies to and from Muscat in a short period
of a time."
Airblue has
acquired two new Airbus A319 aircraft. With the addition of these
two new aircraft, the Airblue fleet now consists of three Airbus
A321, three Airbus A320 and two Airbus A319.
Informing the
media that Airblue is the first private airline to have placed an
order for 14 brand new A320 aircraft, Bhatti said: "The airline
prides itself in having the youngest fleet of aircraft in Pakistan.
The scheduled delivery of these aircraft starts from June 2009 at
nearly three to six months interval."
Throwing light
on the expansion plans, Bhatti said that in a bid to further enhance
its connectivity and in line with the passenger demand, the airline
also plans to introduce new destinations with flights to Saudi Arabia,
India and Kuwait from Pakistani cities.
"With the
addition of these new aircraft to its fleet, Airblue will expand
operations to London, Birmingham, Scandinavia, the Far East and
Saudi Arabia.
"Plans
are on to launch flights to Copenhagen and Malaysia as well. Within
six months you will see a lot of expansions happening in Airblue,"
she added.
Giving details
about the pricing of tickets, Bhatti said: "We follow a revenue
management system by which the more in advance you book the more
discount you will get. We have discounts up to 90 per cent.
"For example,
if you buy tickets three to four weeks in advance you will get 90
per cent discount. Because of the revenue management system, many
times we will be the cheapest in the market but if you buy at the
last minute we will be the costliest too."
Stating that
tickets can be booked online, Bhatti said: "We sell tickets
through website and travellers can buy paying through credit cards.
In Pakistan, we are the most automated airline."
Talking about
anticipated projections for the Muscat sector, Bhatti said: "Our
seating capacity is 145 per aircraft with all Economy seats. For
the first flight on September 15, 50 per cent of the seats have
already been sold. Muscat is a new market but it is a promising
route."
Giving a brief
about Airblue's origin, Bhatti said: "We started operation
in 2004 with two domestic flights -- Karachi-Lahore and Karachi-Islamabad.
At that time we had three aircraft.
The objective
behind starting Airblue was that there was a huge need for a good
quality airline in the Pakistani airline market.
To fill that
gap we came out with this high-quality airline whose market position
we wanted to be right at the top.
We started with
brand new Air320 aircraft, which are the hottest aircraft right
now in the industry.
In August 2005,
we started flights to Dubai and right now we have three daily flights
between Pakistan and Dubai. We also have daily flights between Islamabad
and Manchester. We started flights to Abu Dhabi last month. After
the national airline, we are the first airline to operate long-haul
flights.
"Our market
share for Islamabad to Manchester is 40 per cent and for Dubai it
is 45 per cent. It tells you that we are a dominant player in the
Pakistan airline industry."
Talking about
launching flights to India from Pakistan, Bhatti said: "We
have been designated to fly to India like how Jetlite and Kingfisher
have been designated to fly to Pakistan."
"Maybe
those going to India can work out a good deal by taking flights
to Karachi and from Karachi to India," he added.
Speaking at
the launch, Sheikh Abdul Hameed, commercial counsellor at the Pakistan
Embassy, said: "We are delighted at the announcement of Airblue
flights to Lahore. We hope that they will soon announce flights
to other destinations like Islamabad and Karachi."
Tahir Malik,
president of Pakistan Social Club, said: "I am very happy to
know that Airblue is going to start its services from September
15.
"We were
having a lot of problems with just one airline operating between
Pakistan and Muscat. We hope that with the new airline coming in
we can overcome all the problems we are facing. I wish Airblue all
success."
Sadaf Ali, manager,
systems, Airblue, Mohammed Asim, manager, Airblue (Oman) were also
present.
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