State and Airline Response to COVID-19. Airline Recent and Future
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State and Airline Response to COVID‐19. 3 July 2020 ‐ Best information available at the time but in case of error, please contact [email protected] Current weekly share of 2019 flights. From Week 9 to Week Share of Airline Recent and Future all flights 27 (indicated as %). Passenger traffic only. 2019 Domestic Intra‐Europe Intercontinental By mid‐July, plans to operate 1,000 flights/week to 42 destinations from Athens and 7 destinations from Thessaloniki. By August, plans to 38% 19% 0% Aegean 0.5% reach ~50% of original schedule [4/6]. Stobart Air to resume int'l Aer Lingus Regional operations during Q3 [12/6]. European operations to ES, IT and PT restart (1/7‐). Reduced 69% 8% 19% Aer Lingus 0.8% transatlantic schedules to NY, Boston and Chicago [30/6]. 19% 35% 0% airBaltic Flight capacity reduced by 50% (15/4‐30/10) (see Latvia). Plans to operate ~50 European destinations in July & August [19/6] 0.6% 11% 0% Air Dolomiti Resumes flights from IT to FRA & MUC (15/6‐) [12/6]. 0.2% 34% 24% 30% Air France Plans to operate 35% of original plan in July and 40% in August. Then, 60% in Q4 and 80% in 2021 (vs 2019) [12/6]. 3.2% 13% 19% Air Malta Plans to operate 22 European destinations (1/7‐) [18/6]. 0.2% 10% 10% Air Moldova Plans to operate ~80 weekly flights across 20 routes to ES, DE, IT, IE, TK, CY, PT, UK, RU, FR, IL & GR from July [9/6]. 0.1% Gradually operates 37 European and 2 intercontinental destinations from Belgrade (16/6‐12/7), reaching 350 flights per week mid‐July 3% 34% 15% Air Serbia 0.3% [22/6]. 35% 15% 3% Alitalia Expects to reach 52 routes in July (up 60% vs. June) [12/6]. Will operate 1,000 weekly flights in July and targets 40% capacity in Q3 [20/5]. 1.9% Expects 25%‐50% of demand for Summer (vs S19). Will reduce capacity 20% to 60 aircraft by 2022 [21/4]. Anticipates 40% of its fleet to 18% 21% 5% Austrian Airlines 1.4% be operational by end July [23/6]. Resumes 25 European regular flights (1/7‐) (after restrictions lifted, update on 22/6) and IT domestic, flights btw Greece and Cyprus 0% 0% 0% Blue Air 0.3% [26/5] with halved fleet. IAG plans ~45% of capacity Q3, ~70% Q4 (vs 2019). Serves 8 domestic & 23 long‐haul routes from LHR in July: ~320 weekly flights [4/6]. Will increase long‐haul 8% 5% 29% British Airways 3.0% routes to 40 in August [30/6]. CityFlyer plans 112 departures from LCY in July, ie 9 routes, 5% of previous plan [30/6]. Plans 30% European and 40% long‐haul schedules for S20 (vs original plan) [26/5]. Network reduced to 45 EU & 14 long‐haul routes (15/6‐ 18% 7% Brussels Airlines 0.8% ) [26/5]. 45% of its normal schedule in the early autumn [1/7] 64% 42% 0% Croatia Airlines Expects to reach ~15 destinations (15/6‐) [8/6]. Some nordic routes initially planned will not be served as CRJ1000 not leased [30/6]. 0.3% 23% 0% Czech Airlines Adds 6 European routes (1/7‐) [22/6]. 0.3% easyJet Plans 50% of initially scheduled routes in July and 75% in August [3/6]. Plans 500 flights/day in Europe equivalent to 900 flights/week 18% 5% 0% 6.2% to/from 14 UK airports (1/7‐) [25/6]. Will close STD, NCL, SEN bases in UK [1/7] 4% 16% El Al Operates pax flights to Paris, London, JFK, LA and Miami in July [30/6]. Flight cancellations linked to labour dispute (1‐2/7).[3/7] 0.1% Eurowings 22% 19% 0% Plans to operate up to 80% of flights in summer, with 30% to 40% of capacity already planned for July [4/6] 2.4% 24% 20% 11% Finnair Operates 30% of its capacity from July [20/5]. Corresponds to 39 routes in July and August [30/6]. 1.3% Short‐/medium‐haul resumption in July: 40 destinations, 194 return flights/wk. August: 53 destinations, 359 return flights. That’s 21% of 22% 9% 8% Iberia 1.3% normal, possibly rising to 35% [28/5] 450% 0% Jet2.com Suspended flights (23/3‐30/6) [26/5]. Will recommence operations from 15/7 [16/6]. 0.9% Flies 73 destinations in July reaching up to 30% of normal schedule [2/6]. Expects to restore 75% of its capacity in August, serving 95% of 19% 51% KLM 2.4% its European (planned) destinations [23/6]. 45% 3% 16% LOT Operates ~37 EU destinations in July [30/6]. 1.3% Parent group expects 70% (intercontinental) and 90% (continental) of destinations served as of Autumn 2020, that's 380 aircraft [1/7]. 21% 23% 8% Lufthansa 5.1% Will retire 6 A380s, 5 B747‐400s (long‐haul), 11 A320s (short‐haul) [4/6]. Montenegro 3% 45% 0% Gradual restart (14/6‐) with ~20 weekly flights across 9 routes (SI, DE, AT, FR, CH, DK) operated by end‐June [8/6]. 0.1% Airlines Norwegian Plans 3% capacity short‐haul only (Apr20‐Mar21), gradual increase to reach pre‐COVID level by 2022 [27/4]. Resumes int’l flights (76 EU 42% 3% 2% 2.1% Airlines routes) (1/7‐) [16/6]. Plans to operate 758 weekly flights in July [30/6]. Cancels 97‐aircraft order [30/6] 50% 18% 3% Pegasus 1.6% 9% 0% 2% Royal Air Maroc Gradual domestic flights resumption (25/6‐) and int’l flights suspended until further notice [22/6] 0.2% Expects only 50% of planned pax for FY2021. Lauda resumes 64 routes from Vienna (1/7‐) [25/6]. UK pilots accept pay cut to save jobs 30% 17% 0% Ryanair Group 8.5% [3/7]. Plans 40% sched. flights from 1/7, 60% from 1/8. That's 1,000 daily flights in July, 200 airports, 90% of network. [2/7] 68% 23% 19% SAS Increases capacity to 40 aircraft and more destinations in July [16/6]. 3.0% 121% 49% Sunexpress Resumed international flights from (11/6) [15/6]. Sun Express Germany faces threat of closing [23/6]. 0.6% In Autumn, expects to serve 85% of destinations and 33% of flights [3/6]. Plans to resume pax service to Mainland China, subject to 3% 20% 16% Swiss 1.4% approval [30/6]. 12 new European routes in July from ZRH, 24 from GVA; 11 long‐haul routes from ZRH, 17 by October. [1/7] Resumes flights to IT, ES (1/7‐) and other int’l destinations, up to 240 weekly flights (would be ~2,500 under normal conditions) (1/7‐) 13% 5% 7% TAP 1.3% [25/5]. Transavia NL expects to reach >60 destinations (‐1/8). Transavia FR to resume partially (15/6‐) between France and Portugal. Operates 31% 29% 0% Transavia 0.4% >50 routes from ORY and 15 routes from MPL (26/6‐) [23/6]. 25% of flights to be cancelled this summer [10/6]. TUI DE plans to reduce fleet by 50% and drop long‐haul flights [10/6]. TUI fly BE plans 17% 5% 3% TUI Airlines 0.6% to operate up to 55 destinations in July [5/6]. Plans to operate 572 weekly flights in July and 937 in August and September [26/5]. Restarted flights to China (PVG, PEK, CAN) end of 57% 22% 3% Turkish Airlines 4.3% June [8/6]. Resumed flights to USA (19/6‐) 3% 5% 4% Ukraine Int'l Resumption of 3 domestic routes (1‐30/7) and 24 international routes (1/7‐) [25/6]. 0.5% Will fly 24 destinations from S21. Pax flights to JFK, LAX, MCO, HKG, PVG restart 21‐22/7 [4/6]. Plans 17 additional destinations from 38% Virgin Atlantic 0.1% August [22/6]. Offers a total of 165 domestic routes for Summer, starting back flights in France (17/6‐), Italy and Greece(18/6‐) as well as Spain (25/6‐) 48% 1% Volotea 0.6% [18/6]. 21% 5% 0% Vueling Plans to operate 180 routes in Europe with nearly 2,000 weekly flights in July [30/6]. 2.2% 95% 34% Widerøe Flies 41 destinations in Norway and 8 in Europe. 1.2% Plans to open base at MXP & LCA in July [28/5]. To open new routes in July between TIA and France (BVA and MLH) [5/6]. Plans to 59% 30% Wizz 2.2% operate a total of 61 routes to 20 countries from Bucharest in July [30/6]. Other airlines 34.3% Current weekly share of 2019 flights. From Week 9 to Week Country Recent & Future 27 (indicated as %). Passenger traffic only. Domestic Intra‐Europe Longer‐Haul Intra–EU and Schengen borders re‐open from 15/6 unless specified by State (info available at https://reopen.europa.eu/en/). States whose nationals will be EU27 allowed to enter Europe from 1st July: DZ, AU, CA, GE, JP, ME, MA, NZ, RW, RS, KR, TH, TN, UR and CN (subject to reciprocity) [30/6]. 36% Albania 9% 10% Armenia Scheduled int’l flights prohibited extended ‐15/7 [9/6]. No foreign pax flights with exceptions (quarantine applies) (‐13/7) [22/6]. No pax flights from BY, CN, IR, IT (Lombardia), GB, PT, SE, RU, UA extended (14/6‐15/7). Pax may enter AT from Schengen area, AD, BG, HR, IE, IS, MC, RO, SM, CY 18% 22% 9% Austria (3/7‐30/9). Some other pax allowed in with a medical certificate and negative test (10/6‐30/9), otherwise 14‐day quarantine.