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AMS expected to become Kingfisher’s European hub

Published: 28/07/2008 - Filed under: News »

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It looks certain that high fuel costs will force Kingfisher to drop plans to operate non-stop between India and the US. Instead Kingfisher is tipped to make Amsterdam its European hub and operate these (and possibly other services) with a stop en route.

The privately-owned Indian airline had been planning to fly non-stop with Airbus A340-500s between Bangalore and San Francisco with another service to New York (see online news July 15). Services were expected to start in the coming months.

But as Business Traveller has previously reported (see online news, June 9) the cost of operating very long-haul flights like these (Bangalore-San Francisco, for example, is a flight distance of between 7,600 and 8,500 nautical miles) with A340-500s is uneconomical in these days of costly oil. That’s because the extra weight of the fuel means that an airline has to burn fuel just to carry fuel.  It means such flights are now unprofitable unless most, if not all passengers are seated in first or business class, and it’s not clear whether flights between India and the US are yet able to support such a configuration.

So instead, Kingfisher is expected to serve New York and San Francisco by way of an en route stop in Amsterdam.

According to reports in the Indian business press, government approval is being sought by Kingfisher to operate further routes from India to Amsterdam with onward connections either with itself (Kingfisher) or with Dutch airline KLM and members of its fellow Skyteam alliance.

A similar set-up is currently being operated by rival Jet Airways at its hub in nearby Brussels. Kingfisher was unavailable for comment, but an official announcement is expected soon. Visit flykingfisher.com.

Report by Alex McWhirter

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