Etihad Airways AUH-BRU-YYZ part 2

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Etihad Airways AUH-BRU-YYZ part 2

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I just thought it is a good idea to open part 2 of this discussion ( part 1 got almost 9 pages of discussion ).
The return flight YYZ-BRU-AUH had a Pax load of 35% ( 77 Pax ) . Although it is not good but i guess it is not too bad either for a 1st flight .

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Post by fostro »

Mmm.. that's a lot less compared to the very first flight on 31/10! Let's hope figures will rise in the months to come.

Is there perhaps anybody who has connections with Etihad and who is willing to give us some load factor figures? That would be very kind of him/her :D:D

Etihad, good luck!

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Post by Atlantis »

That return flight was indeed not good. But you have to give it time, it's now the second week of flights between those cities.

You have to make a resume in a couple of months, if the figures are not good then you can steering this.

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Post by Atlantis »

@Fostro,

I will give some more info about the load asap. :wink:

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Post by tolipanebas »

Don't be blinded by the load on a First Flight!

Obviously a first flight will have a decent load, if alone because many persons from within the airline as well as from outside are invited to come along and get to know the new destination...

The real success can be measured on th following flights.

Anyway, 35% might indeed not seem great, but don't forget we're talking Ethihad here, and they have a reputation of having quite low load factors on several routes all year long (MUC for instance), despite them increasing capacity, so it seems they are happy with those loads.

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Post by regi »

Out of my own interest, I assume that one reason for the relative low load factor is the bad connection to some destinations. I posted already the result to Bangkok and Johannesburg where there is a 9 hour transit in the terrible Abu Dhabi airport (i n 1 direction, the other direction is very short). If changing connection times is too difficult , Etihad might think about providing hotel accomodation in or around the airport, as Biman and Royal Jordanian are doing. But that is not an ideal compromise.

Jense

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And can someone tell me why tomorrow's (11 nov.) flight (EY502 YYZ-BRU) isn't mentioned on the BIAC-site?

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Post by Atlantis »

Jense,

The flight for tomorrow is at 17.35H.

Jense

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Thanks for the information, Atlantis. I always thought Mon-Wed-Fri were the days that it arrived at 12.20 LT?

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Re: Etihad Airways AUH-BRU-YYZ part (2)..

Post by Bottie »

MSYYZ wrote:I just thought it is a good idea to open part 2 of this discussion ( part 1 got almost 9 pages of discussion ).
A few remarks:

Perhaps you could have filed your proposal to the webteam instead of starting a 'new' topic after 9 pages, may be wait for 10 pages, sounds more logic.

Post a message in the original one that the topic continues in another one and mention the url to it. Since the webteam was not informed, it was possible that there were some additional replies in the 'old' topic because it was not closed.

If everyone does what he wants to do without asking(asking doesn't cost anything, just a few minutes), then there will be some people complaining that luchtzak.be isn't organised :roll:


Keep this in mind for the future

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Post by Atlantis »

Jense,

It's the opposite, so don't worry, he's not disappeared :wink:

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Post by heathrow »

sorry for the mess up on the other page. I was at the airport a few days ago at terminal 1, and thought I'd take a photo.....
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y181/g ... mage15.jpg

Image changed into url, image was too big, max resolution is 800 wide, this was 960

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Post by Vinnie-Winnie »

heathrow wrote:sorry for the mess up on the other page. I was at the airport a few days ago at terminal 1, and thought I'd take a photo.....
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y181/g ... mage15.jpg
Silly question but does Etihad codeshare all this flight with Alitalia, Lufthansa and Air Jamaica aswell?

Not too sure I understand this? :oops:

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Post by Atlantis »

As predicted, and very normal, they can give at this moment no load figures. After six months they are going evaluate the new route and give me more details about that.

Very friendly people in Abu Dhabi :!: :lol:

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Post by SAB021 »

In the newspaper 'De Standaard' of this weekend, there's an interesting article about Etihad. They mention that almost all flight out of Brussels are sold out until march 2006, and that they might even increase the capacity on the route... Seems they're not doing to bad 8)


Greetz,
Johan

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Post by Atlantis »

Very good news indeed en nice to hear. We will see what the future brings. :lol:

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Post by Rayman »

SAB021 wrote:....They mention that almost all flight out of Brussels are sold out until march 2006....
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Post by Zorba »

Rayman wrote:
SAB021 wrote:....They mention that almost all flight out of Brussels are sold out until march 2006....
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LOL :D They can tell what they want, 98% of the people will accept it :!:
Tot hier en verder

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Post by Atlantis »

I hope that, what kind of parti: here in Belgium or Abu Dhabi, telling the truth. They reach nothing with telling story's. If they telling that the flights from BRU to Abu Dhabi are sold till March 2006 means that the majority will buy seats after that period. I this is not true, like you are saying, includes this that the plane is flying with empty seats. Think twice instead of copy some post of somebody else. Are you forgot that there was no connection between Belgium and the Golf region till now. A lot of multinationals can now flying direct instead of flying via LHR.

They don't spend money for months for an empty plane and useless campaigns and recruiting crews here in Belgium.

That's my point of view.

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