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Air2D2
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Jetairfly - Thomas Cook Airlines Belgium

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Happy birthday Thomas Cook Airlines (5 years on March 13th)
Happy birthday Jetairfly (3 years on March 20th)

Some articles appeared in the press at the occasion of these birthdays. Some interesting figures were mentionned.

Number of pax :
Thomas Cook Airlines : 4,8 million in 5 years
Jetairfly : 4,25 million in 3 years

Number of pax in 2006 :
Jetairfly : 1,62 million
Thomas Cook Airlines : 1,05 million

Number of destinations :
Jetairfly : 63
Thomas Cook Airlines : 45

Fleet :
Jetairfly : 10 (summer 2007)
Thomas Cook Airlines : 6

Staff :
Jetairfly : 550 (summer 2007)
Thomas Cook Airlines : 245 (summer 2007)

Financial result :
Thomas Cook Airlines : 154,5 million turnover and 8,5 million ebita (earnings befores taxes and amortisations)
Jetairfly : announced no figures due to guidelines of their stock exchange quoted group (TUI AG)

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It's nice to see that the two can operate next to each other. It's also interesting to see the different views of the airlines.
Thomas Cook: after 5 years 6 aircraft
Jetairfly: 10 aircraft after 3 years (and two more comming in 2008)

Only time will tell what's the good vision.

Grtz.

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JAFflyer wrote:It's nice to see that the two can operate next to each other.
Grtz.
I agree!
It would be nice to see more long haul planes in both companies though...
Jaf could use an extra a/c and it would be nice to see TC doing their own long haul...all leaving from BRU... *dream* :wink:

Does anyone have info on the old registrations of the new planes at JAF :?:
Thanks

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Does anybody have the % of pax for every airport ?
bru, lgg and ost

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JAFflyer wrote:Jetairfly: 10 aircraft after 3 years (and two more comming in 2008)
Grtz.
Which kind of aircraft are arriving in 2008 ?

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Also interesting to note that Jetairfly flies the long-haul destinations with its own aircraft, whereas Thomas Cook subcontracts them to Martinair.
André
ex Sabena #26567

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Post by BRANCOCALIENTE »

Thomas Cook subcontracts Martinair but also TNT, a lot of non belgian airlines e.g.Tunis Air, Balkan,Condor,Bulgaria Airlines,Iberworld,Pegasus Turcus,Tap and sometimes others "air peut etre" from Egypt, it's a pity but if you want to win money you have to do it...

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thofman2 wrote:
JAFflyer wrote:Jetairfly: 10 aircraft after 3 years (and two more comming in 2008)
Grtz.
Which kind of aircraft are arriving in 2008 ?
B738

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BRANCOCALIENTE wrote:Thomas Cook subcontracts Martinair but also TNT, a lot of non belgian airlines e.g.Tunis Air, Balkan,Condor,Bulgaria Airlines,Iberworld,Pegasus Turcus,Tap and sometimes others "air peut etre" from Egypt, it's a pity but if you want to win money you have to do it...
At JAF Futura aircraft get subcontracted during the summer and sometimes Transavia. For the Turkey flights last summer Air Inter was subcontracted (don't know if it will be the same airline this summer though).

grtz.

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Post by EBAW_flyer »

Thomas Cook subcontracts Martinair but also TNT, a lot of non belgian airlines e.g.Tunis Air, Balkan,Condor,Bulgaria Airlines,Iberworld,Pegasus Turcus,Tap and sometimes others "air peut etre" from Egypt, it's a pity but if you want to win money you have to do it...
With JAF it's very similar, if you book a citytrip to Lisbon, you also get TAP. There are just some destinations where you could not fill 180 seats per week. I think if you look closer, you will find that JAF and TCW operations in the meduim- en short haul sector are very similar.
At JAF Futura aircraft get subcontracted during the summer and sometimes Transavia. For the Turkey flights last summer Air Inter was subcontracted (don't know if it will be the same airline this summer though).
For JAF it was Inter Airlines to Turkey (Air Inter is already long gone), Futura, Brussels Airlines (f.e. Corsica) and Tunisair on some flights to Tunesia.

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