Air Berlin in bancarotta


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La mia (scarsa) esperienza di TXL e SXF mi fa pensare che ci siano altre ragioni per preferire TXL.
TXL é estremamente comodo per chi vive nella City West, che é anche la zona piu´ abbiente della cittá. [...]
Il terminal A di TXL sarebbe un fantastico aeroporto regionale. Perfetto per aerei di piccole/medie dimensioni, in area Schengen grazie ai percorsi brevissimi.
Il problema è che non è un aeroporto per una capitale, e non è minimamente adatto per aerei più grandi di un A32x.

A luglio sono andato a DOH con A333 di Qatar (trip report soon). Partenza dal gate 1: lunga coda di persone nel corridoio dell'esagono in attesa passare il controllo passaporti (singolo gabbiotto per tutto l'aereo) e sicurezza, per poi accedere allo stanzino pre-imbarco che può contenere non più di una cinquantina di persone contemporaneamente. Il tutto dava una sensazione di precarietà.
Ritorno con sbarco al medesimo gate: il controllo passaporti è nel punto in cui il terminal finisce e si entra nel jetbridge. Due gabbiotti e coda di una ventina di minuti per smaltire il volo, con la coda che inizia da dentro l'aereo e continua nel jetbridge. Il mio volo era abbastanza leggero, ma 300 passeggeri dovrebbero poi rimanere nello stanzino di riconsegna bagagli (noi stavamo già un po' strettini).

TXL è infinitamente meglio di SXF, certo, ma non è un aeroporto per una capitale. Il vantaggio di TXL è la posizione, la praticità se voli sul corto raggio con Lufthansa, nonché il suo fascino da aeroporto "ricco".
La comodità è comunque relativa: se sei in zona est (Alexanderplatz) e ti muovi con i mezzi pubblici è più facile raggiungere SXF. Più ti muovi verso ovest, più TXL diventa comodo.
Io non ho avuto grandissimi problemi con i regionali verso SXF, però può capitare ogni tanto un treno cancellato. Peggio è quando arrivi a SXF a mezzanotte e devi prendere almeno due S-Bahn per tornare a casa.
Con BER i mezzi pubblici saranno comunque integrati con maggiori corse, almeno si spera.


Sto cercando adesso dei voli per Berlino (da Milano) per la metà di Novembre; tolta AB gli unici diretti sono due Ryan da BGY e ben 1 Easy da MXP.
U2 alcuni giorni di novembre sarà 1xd, ma di solito è 2xd (mattina e sera). I nuovi voli di Eurowings invece avranno orari poco usabili dal sottoscritto: metà giornata.
 

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Al contrario di quanto previsto da Bild/BZ, nessuna novità da U2.
Quindi le trattative continueranno anche durante il weekend, e non saranno più esclusive.



L'A320 D-ABDX è stato "sequestrato" a KEF a causa - pare - di fees aeroportuali non pagate.
Nel mentre LH e le sue figlie hanno comunicato che emetteranno biglietti scontati a clienti airberlin con voli cancellati e prenotati prima della bancarotta. Questo però non vale per voli interni alla Germania.
 
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Al contrario di quanto previsto da Bild/BZ, nessuna novità da U2.
Quindi le trattative continueranno anche durante il weekend, e non saranno più esclusive.



L'A320 D-ABDX è stato "sequestrato" a KEF a causa - pare - di fees aeroportuali non pagate.
Nel mentre LH e le sue figlie hanno comunicato che emetteranno biglietti scontati a clienti airberlin con voli cancellati e prenotati prima della bancarotta. Questo solo però non vale per voli interni alla Germania.
U2 è restia ad accettare gli scartini...
 

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Il terminal A di TXL sarebbe un fantastico aeroporto regionale. Perfetto per aerei di piccole/medie dimensioni, in area Schengen grazie ai percorsi brevissimi.
Il problema è che non è un aeroporto per una capitale, e non è minimamente adatto per aerei più grandi di un A32x.
Mega OT Storico

TXL non e' nato come aeroporto per una capitale. Era l'aeroporto della zona di occupazione francese di Berlino Ovest. Poi divenne l'aeroporto principale di Berlino Ovest quando Tempelhof fu abbandonato prima della chiusura. Ai tempi ci potevano volare solo linee aeree Francesi, Inglesi o Americane. La stragrande maggioranza dei voli erano per la Germania Ovest. Mi sembra di ricordare che agli inizi Air Berlin fosse una linea aerea Americana.

SXF era l'aeroporto della capitale di uno stato dell'Europa dell'Est. La Germania Est era la vecchia zona di occupazione Sovietica. Non credo avesse piu' voli di TXL ma aveva qualche volo LR. Interflug aveva IL-62 di fabbricazione Sovietica.

A quasi trent'anni dalla riunificazione di Berlino (1989), gli aeroporti sono una delle poche cose che ricordano la storia passata.

Fine OT
 

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Mega OT Storico

TXL non e' nato come aeroporto per una capitale. Era l'aeroporto della zona di occupazione francese di Berlino Ovest. Poi divenne l'aeroporto principale di Berlino Ovest quando Tempelhof fu abbandonato prima della chiusura. Ai tempi ci potevano volare solo linee aeree Francesi, Inglesi o Americane. La stragrande maggioranza dei voli erano per la Germania Ovest. Mi sembra di ricordare che agli inizi Air Berlin fosse una linea aerea Americana.

SXF era l'aeroporto della capitale di uno stato dell'Europa dell'Est. La Germania Est era la vecchia zona di occupazione Sovietica. Non credo avesse piu' voli di TXL ma aveva qualche volo LR. Interflug aveva IL-62 di fabbricazione Sovietica.

A quasi trent'anni dalla riunificazione di Berlino (1989), gli aeroporti sono una delle poche cose che ricordano la storia passata.

Fine OT
Continuo l'OT storico. A Berlino c'era un check point ad uso esclusivo dei passeggeri di Berlino Ovest che viaggiavano con Interflug da SXF verso i paesi occidentali/non serviti direttamente da Berlino Ovest
 

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Ottimi OT, perché spiegano come mai si sia raggiunta l'attuale situazione disfunzionale del sistema aeroportuale berlinese.

E pensare che il primo terminal di Tempelhof, precedente a quello attuale eretto durante il nazismo, era stato il primo aeroporto al mondo collegato direttamente alla metropolitana (la attuale fermata di Paradestraße aveva due uscite che erano collegate al terminal).


Altro OT: il BZ riporta che Carsten Spohr abbia deciso di passare le vacanze autunnali in Sardegna prenotando un volo airberlin MUC-OLB.
Pare che qualcuno abbia telefonato alla polizia sostenendo ci fosse una bomba a bordo, il volo è stato quindi cancellato.
Qua la fonte, in tedesco:
http://www.bz-berlin.de/berlin/nach...-flug-annuliert-auch-lufthansa-chef-betroffen
LH243, ne sai qualcosa?
 

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L'A320 D-ABDX è stato "sequestrato" a KEF a causa - pare - di fees aeroportuali non pagate.
Nel mentre LH e le sue figlie hanno comunicato che emetteranno biglietti scontati a clienti airberlin con voli cancellati e prenotati prima della bancarotta. Questo però non vale per voli interni alla Germania.
ISAVIA GROUNDS AIR BERLIN FLIGHT FOR OVERDUE SERVICE CHARGES

Airport operator, Isavia, grounded an Air Berlin Aircraft at Keflavik International Airport tonight due to unpaid airport charges. The action is based on provisions of the Aviation Act, to guarantee payment of the charges.

Air Berlin filed a petition of the opening of insolvency proceedings in August and the unpaid airport charges incurred prior the insolvency period. The action will inevitably affect the passengers who had booked a flight with Air Berlin, but this action is considered to be the final resource to ensure payment for services already provided. Isavia will have additional member of staff located at the airport to assist those who will be affected by this action if needed.

Update Oct 20 2017, 16:04:

The grounding of the Air Berlin aircraft in Iceland is lawful according to Icelandic law
In reply to Air Berlin’s statements in the German media:
Isavia’s actions with regards to the grounding of the Air Berlin aircraft at Keflavik Airport are legal according to Icelandic law. Obligations undertaken in Iceland are subject to Icelandic law. German law are not applicable in Iceland.
The actions are in accordance with the Icelandic Aviation Act, Article 136, which reads as follows:
„The Civil Aviation Administration and providers of aerodrome or aviation services may prevent an aircraft from taking off until such time as all fees for the aircraft in question or other operations of the owner or user of the aircraft have been paid or security has been posted for such payment.“
Isavia provides services for airlines, as all airport operators. The airlines operating at Keflavik Airport have an obligation to pay for these services according to the fee structure in place and agreements that they have undertaken. Air Berlin should already have taken these costs into account by including them in their ticket prices.
Isavia wants to emphasize that its actions focuses only on one aircraft and Isavia will not take any such action against other Air Berlin aircraft.

https://www.isavia.is/english/news/isavia-grounds-air-berlin-flight-for-overdue-service-charges/1658
 

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Intanto l'amministratore di Air Berlin ha chiesto un riscarcimento danni ad Etihad.

Air Berlin seeks damages from Etihad

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German airline Air Berlin (AB1.DE) is demanding damages from its part-owner Etihad Airways for letting it become insolvent and it hopes for payment of at least 10 million euros (£8.94 million), Air Berlin’s administrator told a German newspaper.

“We are in negotiations with Etihad and hope to reach a general settlement soon. We are hoping for a two-digit million euro sum,” daily Rheinische Post on Saturday quoted administrator Frank Kebekus as saying.
Air Berlin, Germany’s second-biggest airline after Lufthansa, filed for bankruptcy in August after Etihad, the owner of almost 30 percent of Air Berlin, withdrew funding following years of losses.
Etihad was not immediately available for comment.
The Abu Dhabi-based carrier has been reviewing its European investments after they failed to yield the profits expected. Alitalia [CAITLA.UL], another of Etihad’s investments, is also in administration and is seeking bidders.
Air Berlin’s planes have been kept in the air by a 150 million euro government loan, which Kebekus said the carrier could repay with the proceeds from a sale of assets to larger rival Lufthansa (LHAG.DE) agreed last week.
“We will in all likelihood repay the loan including interest of around 10 percent,” Kebekus said.

Holders of more than 600 million euros worth of outstanding Air Berlin bonds will meanwhile likely lose out, he said, as their claims would only be considered after many others, including Air Berlin’s staff, had been paid.
Air Berlin is due to cease operating flights by Oct. 28 at the latest, and Kebekus said that around 4,000 workers could then lose their jobs unless a transfer company was set up that would temporarily employ them until they found work elsewhere.




 

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Ottimi OT, perché spiegano come mai si sia raggiunta l'attuale situazione disfunzionale del sistema aeroportuale berlinese.

E pensare che il primo terminal di Tempelhof, precedente a quello attuale eretto durante il nazismo, era stato il primo aeroporto al mondo collegato direttamente alla metropolitana (la attuale fermata di Paradestraße aveva due uscite che erano collegate al terminal).


Altro OT: il BZ riporta che Carsten Spohr abbia deciso di passare le vacanze autunnali in Sardegna prenotando un volo airberlin MUC-OLB.
Pare che qualcuno abbia telefonato alla polizia sostenendo ci fosse una bomba a bordo, il volo è stato quindi cancellato.
Qua la fonte, in tedesco:
http://www.bz-berlin.de/berlin/nach...-flug-annuliert-auch-lufthansa-chef-betroffen
LH243, ne sai qualcosa?
Ero convintissimo fosse più diretta Platz der Luftbruecke, molto interessante
 

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Ero convintissimo fosse più diretta Platz der Luftbruecke, molto interessante
La stazione di Paradestraße in effetti venne aperta nel 1927 con il nome "Flughafen". Solo nel 1937, in seguito all'ampliamento dell'aeroporto, l'ingresso del terminal fu spostato all'altezza di Platz der Luftbrücke, e contestualmente vennero chiusi gli accessi diretti dalla stazione ridenominata Paradestraße.
 

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Primo Dash che passa a EW:

Dash 8 -402 4250 D-ABQG Luftfahrtgesellschaft Walter ferried 24oct17 DUS-FCO for paint into Eurowings cs ex C-FVUN

Uno dei 332 AB passa a TP:

Airbus A330 -223 739 D-ALPH Air Berlin to be ferried 27oct17 DUS-GIG, for TAP Air Portugal ex F-WWYD
 

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Intanto oggi ultimo giorno di airberlin, il volo AB 6210 MUC-TXL sarà l'ultimo e verrà celebrato sia a Monaco che a Berlino.

Qua a Berlino la terrazza panoramica sarà aperta gratuitamente a partire dalle 19 e si prevedono alcune celebrazioni alla quale prenderanno parte i dipendenti.
Anche a DUS e a STR le terrazze panoramiche rimarranno aperte per permettere a tutti di poter vedere gli ultimi voli di AB.
A DUS l'ultimo volo potrebbe essere o il FCO-DUS o il LIN-DUS.

Air Berlin technik e Air Berlin cargo hanno trovato due acquirenti, mentre la trattativa con easyJet e Condor sta continuando, anche se il tempo è ormai quasi scaduto.
 

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Ma i dash continueranno a volare?

Inviato dal mio SM-G920F utilizzando Tapatalk
È stato ripetuto più volte. Passano a EW.

Questo è il primo:
*Dash 8*-402*4250**D-ABQG*Luftfahrtgesellschaft Walter*ferried 24oct17 DUS-FCO for paint into Eurowings cs*ex C-FVUN
Inviato dal mio Redmi Note 4 utilizzando Tapatalk
 

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Air Berlin (AB, Berlin Tegel) told Reuters earlier on Thursday, October 26, that it hopes to complete a deal with either easyJet (U2, London Luton) or Condor (DE, Frankfurt Int'l) by Friday, October 27. Having already agreed to transfer up to 81 aircraft to Lufthansa Group earlier this month, Air Berlin hopes to be able to place some of its remaining dry-leased Airbus narrowbody aircraft and flight/cabin crew with either the UK low-cost carrier or the Thomas Cook Group subsidiary.

While easyJet has previously commented that it is considering operating 25 ex-Air Berlin aircraft from Berlin Tegel, which it does not yet serve, Condor is only interested in approximately 10 aircraft according to a report by Berliner Zeitung earlier this week. These aircraft may potentially be transferred to the nascent Thomas Cook Airlines Balearics (Palma Son Sant Joan).

European Commissioner for Competition, Margrethe Vestager, has told Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung that Lufthansa (LH, Frankfurt Int'l) would most likely have to transfer some routes and/or slots to other airlines to get clearance from the European Commission for its proposed transaction: "On some routes there are already is a very high market share or even a monopoly." Lufthansa is expected to apply for EC approval during the course of November.

As previously reported, Air Berlin will conclude own scheduled operations on October 27 with the last flight scheduled to be AB6210 from Munich to Berlin Tegel.

Meanwhile, ch-aviation has obtained exclusive details on operational plans for Eurowings (EW, Dusseldorf) and Niki (HG, Vienna) starting this weekend.

Thirteen A320-200s will continue to be operated for Eurowings (EW, Dusseldorf) by the Air Berlin (AB, Berlin Tegel) group for the time being with four A320-200s each to be based at Hamburg Helmut Schmidt and Stuttgart Echterdingen and five A320-200s to be based at Cologne/Bonn airport. Air Berlin will, however, retire all of its A319-100s currently operating for Eurowings and also stop operating A320-200s on behalf of Austrian Airlines (OS, Vienna) effective immediately.

LGW - Luftfahrtgesellschaft Walter (HE, Dortmund) will operate ten Dash 8-400s on a wet-lease basis for Eurowings out of Dusseldorf starting November 1 (eventually increasing to 17 aircraft) while Niki will wet-lease two A321-200s to Eurowings that will be operating out of Munich replacing Air Berlin aircraft currently operating from there for Lufthansa's low-cost carrier.

Belair Airlines (4T, Zurich) will stop operating on October 28 with its four A321-200s being transferred to Niki.

The Austrian leisure carrier, to be acquired by Lufthansa (pending EC approval), will continue operations under its own flight numbers for the time being. Eurowings chief executive officer Thorsten Dirks has told Volksblatt in Vienna on Tuesday that he assumes Niki would be able to start operating under the Eurowings brand from early 2018 will all 870 employees being retained under their current collective labour agreement. For the time being, Air Berlin's administrator will ensure that enough financial resources are being made available to both Niki and LGW to continue operations.

All five B737-700s and one out of nine B737-800s wet-leased from TUI fly (Germany) (X3, Hanover) will leave Niki's fleet by November 5 alongside a B737-400 currently operated on its behalf by Slovak ACMI specialist Go2Sky (6G, Bratislava).

This winter season, Niki will deploy 14 A321-200s and eight TUI B737-800s, on flights operating out of Cologne/Bonn, Dusseldorf, Hamburg Helmut Schmidt, Munich, Vienna and Zurich with its own aircraft and out of Berlin Tegel, Cologne/Bonn, Frankfurt, Hanover, Nuremberg, Stuttgart using the TUI fly aircraft. As previously explained, the 15th and 16th Niki A321-200s will operate out of Munich for Eurowings.
 

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L’ultimo volo ha sorvolato Berlino disegnando un cuore prima di atterrare per l’ultima volta. Il cuore era anche il simbolo di AB con i suoi cioccolatini a bordo.
 

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Ce ne sono mooooolte altre di immagini come queste.
Si chiude una storia durata 39 anni.

Qui un video in inglese la ripercorre brevemente
http://www.dw.com/en/the-history-of-air-berlin/av-41138447


History of airberlin


Back in 1978, a former Pan Am captain, Kim Lundgren, founded Air Berlin as a US supplemental carrier, incorporating it under the name Air Berlin, Inc. in Oregon, USA. Air Berlin’s first flight was on the 28th of April 1979 with a Boeing 707 with destination to Palma de Mallorca (Spain). At that time, Air Berlin’s fleet consisted of only two aircrafts.
The newly formed airline started flying using a second-hand Boeing 707-320, operating short- to medium-haul IT charter flights to the Canary Islands and the Mediterranean on behalf of Berliner Flug Ring.


During the early 1980s, Air Berlin briefly operated a weekly scheduled service from Tegel via Brussels to Orlando, Florida, USA.
In 1982, Air Berlin acquired two Boeing 737-200 that were leased from Air Florida. During most of the 1980s, Air Berlin operated one Boeing 737-200 and one 737-300.
In 1989-1991, the German reunification meant several changes. For Lundgren, it meant a major challenge since he had two alternatives: finding German shareholders or closing the company. That is when Air Berlin was bought in 1991 by Joachim Hunold (LTU International, sales and marketing director).
By the 16th of April 1991, Air Berlin GmbH & Co. Luftverkehrs KG was set up and Hunold became its managing director and had the majority stakes in the company. Hunold changed the company, and it went from being a little charter company to become one of German’s major airlines. Its growth began in 1992 with two Boeing 737-400 that transported 400,000 passengers to holiday destinations in the Mediterranean and the Canary Islands.
By the end of 1994, the airline had six Boeing 737-400 and transported over 1 million passengers.
In 1997, airberlin joined IATA and started serving European business capitals such as Zurich, Vienna, Barcelona or London.
In 1999, airberlin continued its growth with the acquisition of ten Boeing 737-800 and had a fleet of 12 aircrafts.
In 2001, airberlin becomes the first airline to fly Boeing 737-800 with blended winglets on its scheduled flights, allowing the aircraft to climb faster, reduce the fuel consumption and the noise experienced by people that lived near the airport. Also on that year, airberlin introduces two female pilots to its crew.
In November 2003, airberlin acquired 60 Boeing 737-800 and 15 Boeing 737-700, all equipped with blended winglets to improve fuel efficiency. The delivery of these aircraft began in 2007.
In December 2003, airberlin became the second largest German airline, after Lufthansa.
In 2004, as airberlin’s growth continues, it acquires a 24% stake in NIKI luftfahrt GmbH in Vienna, creating the first European low-fare alliance. That same year, airberlin’s fleet expands when it signs a contract with Airbus for the acquisition of 70 aircraft by 2011.
In 2005, airberlin changed its structure to PLC under English law. The first of the 70 jets order by airberlin and NIKI, an Airbus A320 (the most modern medium-range aircraft), arrived in Berlin. That same year, airberlin is the first airline to offer a mobile WAP service, where passengers can have information about the service, time departures, flight schedule and seat availability.
On the 11th of May 2006, for the very first time, airberlin’s shares were traded on the Frankfurt stock exchange.
In August 2006, airberlin took over the dba airline. Their routes complement each other, and dba’s domestic routes integrated into airberlin’s European network rapidly, bringing a noticeable increase of business travelers.
In March 2007, airberlin took over LTU airline, gaining access to the long-haul flight market and becoming the 4th largest airline in Europe, in passenger traffic. This lead to the introduction of Airbus A321 and A330 aircraft to airberlin’s fleet.
In July 2007, airberlin ordered 25 Boeing 787-5 Dreamliner long-haul aircraft. Also in 2007, airberlin acquired a 49% of stake of Belair Airlines (a Swiss airline).
In 2008, airberlin gets a new image with its white and signal red livery. airberlin began to use GBAS, the safest navigation instrument, and is the first European airline to use it. With all these investments and innovations, airberlin gets to be for the second year in a row the World’s Leading Budget Airline.
In 2009, airberlin celebrated its 30th Anniversary with a gala event. That same year, airberlin expanded its destinations when it started cooperation with Bangkok Airways, Hainan Airlines and Pegasus Airlines, allowing its customers to access more destinations on a code-share basis.
Also in 2009, airberlin signs a partnership with TUI Travel and took over all TUIfly domestic German routes and those of Italy, Croatia and Austria. All TUIfly’s Boeing 737-700 were incorporated into airberlin’s fleet.
In 2010, airberlin expanded its code-share agreements with S7 airlines, American Airlines and Finnair, expanding its destinations to Irkutsk, Perm, Rostov, the American market and Europe. Also that year, airberlin joined oneworld (a global airline alliance) and made a joint venture with Follow Me Entertainment GmbH.
In 2011, airberlin continued with its code-share agreements with British Airways, Iberia, Malev and Royal Jordanian, opening other routes, and sigend a strategic partnership with Etihad Airways that adds future flights to Abu Dhabi and will open a gateway to Asia and Australia.
In January 2012, airberlin began to offer nonstop flights from Berlin to Abu Dhabi seven times a week.
In March 2012, the entry of airberlin into the oneworld alliance is completed, and this allows its passengers to take advantage of 800 destinations in 150 countries and 550 airport lounges.
In May 2012, airberlin presented Your Fare, the new fare structure offering individual rates to all the target groups.
In December 2012, airberlin expanded its code-share agreement with Etihad Airways to include flights via Abu Dhabi to Chengdu, Beijing, Nagoya, Shanghai and Tokyo.
In January 2013, the first Airbus A330-200 was introduced with a new Business Class that enables a complete flat position.
In March 2013, airberlin connects Berlin with Chicago, using the Chicago hub as a way to connect within the United States. airberlin focuses on the core markets and increases its flights frequencies to Los Angeles, New York JFK, and Miami.
On 13th of January 2014, airberlin and Etihad Airways unveiled an Airbus A320 aircraft in specially designed joint livery, marking the launch of a new Moving Forward media campaign.
In September 2014, airberlin, as part of its restructuring program, canceled the orders for all remaining Boeing 787s and Boeing 737-800s. It is assumed that an all Airbus fleet was planned.
In September 2015, airberlin phased out the last Boeing B737-700 aircraft owned by the company. This type of aircraft, as well as Boeing B737-800 aircraft, since airberlin plans to cut costs by focusing its short-haul and medium-haul fleet on the Airbus A320 family.
In May 2016, airberlin shut down its hub operations at Palma de Mallorca Airport by ceasing all seven Spanish domestic routes which are connected to several routes from Germany. At the same time, in order to meet the growing demand for travel to the Caribbean, airberlin increased its services to Cuba for the 2016 summer.
In July 2016, airberlin was no longer owning any of the aircraft it operates, after having sold and leased back all of the aircraft it had previously owned. However, the airline announced a significant increase of non-stop flights to the US for 2017, an almost 50% expansion in the US route network, and also the introduction of Business Class on its short-haul and medium-haul flights.
In September 2016, under the “The new airberlin” project, the airline announced a far-reaching restructuring of its business to deliver long-term growth. The project will lead to a dedicated network carrier focused on long-haul and higher-yielding routes from its two key hubs, Berlin and Dusseldorf, with a core fleet of 75 aircraft and includes a drastic reduction of the network, from 140 destinations to only 70, the expansion of its long-haul business, target on business travellers, concentration on domestic German destinations and flights to Scandinavia, Italy, and eastern Europe, a massive downsizing of leisure routes (either transferred to NIKI or cancelled), and a staff reduction of up to 1,200 jobs.
In December 2016, as part of the restructuring plan, airberlin announced the sale of its 49% stake in NIKI, its Austrian subsidiary, to Etihad Airways. The transaction is subject to regulatory approvals, and Etihad will not own the majority or effectively control NIKI.
The atmosfair Airline Index 2016 awarded airberlin first place in Europe and second place worldwide. The ranking of the climate organization compares the greenhouse gas emissions and rates their CO2 efficiency of the 200 largest airlines.
In February 2017, three new A330 joined airberlin fleet, thus nearly 1,000 extra seats boosting the growth of the long-haul flight network. During summer 2017, airberlin will operate 84 non-stop flights a week to eight destinations in the US.
At the end of the 2017 summer schedule, as part of the restructuring plan, the subsidiary Belair will be liquidated after being wound down in an orderly fashion over several phases. Until then, Belair will continue to operate flights from Zurich with four Airbus A321 aircraft, which will be transferred at the end of October 2017 to the Austrian airline, NIKI.
No notable accidents/incidents involving airberlin aircraft have been recorded so far.




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Ce ne sono mooooolte altre di immagini come queste.
Si chiude una storia durata 39 anni.

Qui un video in inglese la ripercorre brevemente
http://www.dw.com/en/the-history-of-air-berlin/av-41138447


History of airberlin


Back in 1978, a former Pan Am captain, Kim Lundgren, founded Air Berlin as a US supplemental carrier, incorporating it under the name Air Berlin, Inc. in Oregon, USA. Air Berlin’s first flight was on the 28th of April 1979 with a Boeing 707 with destination to Palma de Mallorca (Spain). At that time, Air Berlin’s fleet consisted of only two aircrafts.
The newly formed airline started flying using a second-hand Boeing 707-320, operating short- to medium-haul IT charter flights to the Canary Islands and the Mediterranean on behalf of Berliner Flug Ring.


During the early 1980s, Air Berlin briefly operated a weekly scheduled service from Tegel via Brussels to Orlando, Florida, USA.
In 1982, Air Berlin acquired two Boeing 737-200 that were leased from Air Florida. During most of the 1980s, Air Berlin operated one Boeing 737-200 and one 737-300.
In 1989-1991, the German reunification meant several changes. For Lundgren, it meant a major challenge since he had two alternatives: finding German shareholders or closing the company. That is when Air Berlin was bought in 1991 by Joachim Hunold (LTU International, sales and marketing director).
By the 16th of April 1991, Air Berlin GmbH & Co. Luftverkehrs KG was set up and Hunold became its managing director and had the majority stakes in the company. Hunold changed the company, and it went from being a little charter company to become one of German’s major airlines. Its growth began in 1992 with two Boeing 737-400 that transported 400,000 passengers to holiday destinations in the Mediterranean and the Canary Islands.
By the end of 1994, the airline had six Boeing 737-400 and transported over 1 million passengers.
In 1997, airberlin joined IATA and started serving European business capitals such as Zurich, Vienna, Barcelona or London.
In 1999, airberlin continued its growth with the acquisition of ten Boeing 737-800 and had a fleet of 12 aircrafts.
In 2001, airberlin becomes the first airline to fly Boeing 737-800 with blended winglets on its scheduled flights, allowing the aircraft to climb faster, reduce the fuel consumption and the noise experienced by people that lived near the airport. Also on that year, airberlin introduces two female pilots to its crew.
In November 2003, airberlin acquired 60 Boeing 737-800 and 15 Boeing 737-700, all equipped with blended winglets to improve fuel efficiency. The delivery of these aircraft began in 2007.
In December 2003, airberlin became the second largest German airline, after Lufthansa.
In 2004, as airberlin’s growth continues, it acquires a 24% stake in NIKI luftfahrt GmbH in Vienna, creating the first European low-fare alliance. That same year, airberlin’s fleet expands when it signs a contract with Airbus for the acquisition of 70 aircraft by 2011.
In 2005, airberlin changed its structure to PLC under English law. The first of the 70 jets order by airberlin and NIKI, an Airbus A320 (the most modern medium-range aircraft), arrived in Berlin. That same year, airberlin is the first airline to offer a mobile WAP service, where passengers can have information about the service, time departures, flight schedule and seat availability.
On the 11th of May 2006, for the very first time, airberlin’s shares were traded on the Frankfurt stock exchange.
In August 2006, airberlin took over the dba airline. Their routes complement each other, and dba’s domestic routes integrated into airberlin’s European network rapidly, bringing a noticeable increase of business travelers.
In March 2007, airberlin took over LTU airline, gaining access to the long-haul flight market and becoming the 4th largest airline in Europe, in passenger traffic. This lead to the introduction of Airbus A321 and A330 aircraft to airberlin’s fleet.
In July 2007, airberlin ordered 25 Boeing 787-5 Dreamliner long-haul aircraft. Also in 2007, airberlin acquired a 49% of stake of Belair Airlines (a Swiss airline).
In 2008, airberlin gets a new image with its white and signal red livery. airberlin began to use GBAS, the safest navigation instrument, and is the first European airline to use it. With all these investments and innovations, airberlin gets to be for the second year in a row the World’s Leading Budget Airline.
In 2009, airberlin celebrated its 30th Anniversary with a gala event. That same year, airberlin expanded its destinations when it started cooperation with Bangkok Airways, Hainan Airlines and Pegasus Airlines, allowing its customers to access more destinations on a code-share basis.
Also in 2009, airberlin signs a partnership with TUI Travel and took over all TUIfly domestic German routes and those of Italy, Croatia and Austria. All TUIfly’s Boeing 737-700 were incorporated into airberlin’s fleet.
In 2010, airberlin expanded its code-share agreements with S7 airlines, American Airlines and Finnair, expanding its destinations to Irkutsk, Perm, Rostov, the American market and Europe. Also that year, airberlin joined oneworld (a global airline alliance) and made a joint venture with Follow Me Entertainment GmbH.
In 2011, airberlin continued with its code-share agreements with British Airways, Iberia, Malev and Royal Jordanian, opening other routes, and sigend a strategic partnership with Etihad Airways that adds future flights to Abu Dhabi and will open a gateway to Asia and Australia.
In January 2012, airberlin began to offer nonstop flights from Berlin to Abu Dhabi seven times a week.
In March 2012, the entry of airberlin into the oneworld alliance is completed, and this allows its passengers to take advantage of 800 destinations in 150 countries and 550 airport lounges.
In May 2012, airberlin presented Your Fare, the new fare structure offering individual rates to all the target groups.
In December 2012, airberlin expanded its code-share agreement with Etihad Airways to include flights via Abu Dhabi to Chengdu, Beijing, Nagoya, Shanghai and Tokyo.
In January 2013, the first Airbus A330-200 was introduced with a new Business Class that enables a complete flat position.
In March 2013, airberlin connects Berlin with Chicago, using the Chicago hub as a way to connect within the United States. airberlin focuses on the core markets and increases its flights frequencies to Los Angeles, New York JFK, and Miami.
On 13th of January 2014, airberlin and Etihad Airways unveiled an Airbus A320 aircraft in specially designed joint livery, marking the launch of a new Moving Forward media campaign.
In September 2014, airberlin, as part of its restructuring program, canceled the orders for all remaining Boeing 787s and Boeing 737-800s. It is assumed that an all Airbus fleet was planned.
In September 2015, airberlin phased out the last Boeing B737-700 aircraft owned by the company. This type of aircraft, as well as Boeing B737-800 aircraft, since airberlin plans to cut costs by focusing its short-haul and medium-haul fleet on the Airbus A320 family.
In May 2016, airberlin shut down its hub operations at Palma de Mallorca Airport by ceasing all seven Spanish domestic routes which are connected to several routes from Germany. At the same time, in order to meet the growing demand for travel to the Caribbean, airberlin increased its services to Cuba for the 2016 summer.
In July 2016, airberlin was no longer owning any of the aircraft it operates, after having sold and leased back all of the aircraft it had previously owned. However, the airline announced a significant increase of non-stop flights to the US for 2017, an almost 50% expansion in the US route network, and also the introduction of Business Class on its short-haul and medium-haul flights.
In September 2016, under the “The new airberlin” project, the airline announced a far-reaching restructuring of its business to deliver long-term growth. The project will lead to a dedicated network carrier focused on long-haul and higher-yielding routes from its two key hubs, Berlin and Dusseldorf, with a core fleet of 75 aircraft and includes a drastic reduction of the network, from 140 destinations to only 70, the expansion of its long-haul business, target on business travellers, concentration on domestic German destinations and flights to Scandinavia, Italy, and eastern Europe, a massive downsizing of leisure routes (either transferred to NIKI or cancelled), and a staff reduction of up to 1,200 jobs.
In December 2016, as part of the restructuring plan, airberlin announced the sale of its 49% stake in NIKI, its Austrian subsidiary, to Etihad Airways. The transaction is subject to regulatory approvals, and Etihad will not own the majority or effectively control NIKI.
The atmosfair Airline Index 2016 awarded airberlin first place in Europe and second place worldwide. The ranking of the climate organization compares the greenhouse gas emissions and rates their CO2 efficiency of the 200 largest airlines.
In February 2017, three new A330 joined airberlin fleet, thus nearly 1,000 extra seats boosting the growth of the long-haul flight network. During summer 2017, airberlin will operate 84 non-stop flights a week to eight destinations in the US.
At the end of the 2017 summer schedule, as part of the restructuring plan, the subsidiary Belair will be liquidated after being wound down in an orderly fashion over several phases. Until then, Belair will continue to operate flights from Zurich with four Airbus A321 aircraft, which will be transferred at the end of October 2017 to the Austrian airline, NIKI.
No notable accidents/incidents involving airberlin aircraft have been recorded so far.




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easyJet conferma l'acquisizione di parte della struttura Air Berlin di TXL con il passaggio di 25 aerei (come da precedenti rumors) e relative rotte. L'accordo prevede l'approvazione definitiva da parte delle autorità entro dicembre. Saranno circa 1000 i dipendenti assunti (piloti e av)per soddisfare le operazioni.
Fonte: Carolyn.