Newsletter UNAC n° 50 du dimanche 25 mai 2003
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Sommaire :
- Ouverture de l'escale de GUANGZHOU (Canton) le 29SEP03
- Sortie des TDS
- Air France's Surprising Air Show
- Sur la toile
Ouverture de l'escale
de GUANGZHOU (Canton) le 29SEP03
Vol AF106 13H30 LT CDG
- CAN 07H05 LT (TV 11H35)
Vol AF107 10H10 LT CAN - CDG 15H00 LT (TV 12H50)
CAN Baiyun (aéroport de Guangzhou)
CDG Terminal 2C
Fréquence 5/7 (12357) en A340
Sous toutes réservesRotations PNC:
PAC: 36H dt 2 RNN
RPC: 4 RNN
Nombre de ON VOL selon les fréquences:
Lun. 4 ON Mar. 5 ON Mer. 6 ON Ven. 5 ON Dim. 4 ON
Source DGS du 24/05/03 >>>>
Epidémie de pneumopathie
atypique :
Compte tenu de l'évolution de la situation et des inconnues qui subsistent,
les zones pour lesquelles l'Organisation Mondiale de la Santé recommande
de différer les voyages non nécessaires sont : Pékin,
Tianjin, provinces du Guangdong et du Shanxi, Mongolie
intérieure, région administrative spéciale de Hong
Kong, région de Hebei.
<<<<< Source DGS
Mais au fait quelle est
la capitale des provinces du Guangdong ?
Canton bien sûr. A éviter tout de même, la délicieuse
et réputée civette à la cantonaise.
Sortie des TDS
La sortie
du TDS ne se fera que le 27/05/08, en retard pour cause
de rétablissement du programme initial. Programme qui avait été
abattu suite au SARS et à la guerre en Irak.
Deux jours de retard sur nos TDS pour une très bonne nouvelle
quant à l'activité d'Air France qui retrouve son niveau antérieur
à la crise.
Air
France's Surprising Air Show
CEO Jean-Cyril Spinetta talks about how the French flag carrier has mangaged
to avoid the woes that are plaguing so much of the industry
Source Business Week
>>>>>>
How long can Air France defy gravity? Despite a global
economic downturn, September 11, the war in Iraq, and now SARS, the French
flag carrier has consistently turned in a solid financial performance while
steadily gaining market share in Europe.
On May 13, Air France posted earnings of $139 million on revenues of $14.7 billion -- up 1.3% -- during the 12 months ended Mar. 31. True, it had an operating loss of $142 million during the first three months of 2003, but that's nothing compared to the red ink incurred by fellow European flag carriers. Lufthansa (DLAKY ) lost $476 million during the first quarter, and U.S. carriers such as United Airlines and American Airlines (AMR ) have sustained severe losses.
Air France has inherent strategic advantages over its competitors. Its hub at Paris' Roissy Charles de Gaulle Airport is well-positioned for connections between long-haul and intra-European flights, and unlike other major European airports, it has plenty of room to expand. Air France's global-passenger traffic is more widely distributed than most rivals'. British Airways, for one, was much harder hit by the September 11 attacks because of its heavy dependence on transatlantic traffic.
Industry watchers also credit Air France's strong performance to the leadership of Chief Executive Jean-Cyril Spinetta, who took over in 1997. Spinetta shepherded the then-state-owned airline through an initial stage of privatization in 1999 that reduced the government's stake to 54.4%. He has trimmed costs and improved operating margins while maintaining relative peace with the carrier's labor unions for the past few years -- no small achievement in strike-happy France. He also made the difficult decision to suspend operations later this year of the high-profile but money-losing Concorde supersonic jet.
Spinetta still needs to keep a firm hand on the controls, though. While Air France has long dominated air travel within its native country, it's increasingly under attack by low-cost carriers. London-based easyJet already serves Paris and Nice, and just secured 7,300 landing slots at Paris's Orly Airport, where it plans to introduce flights to Marseilles, Milan, and Barcelona. Spinetta recently chatted with BusinessWeek Paris Correspondent Carol Matlack about Air France's performance and outlook. Edited excerpts of their conversation follow:
Q: Air France's
annual results looked surprisingly strong. How do you account for that?
A: Our operating result was slightly better than the previous year [$187
million, vs. $182 million]. We achieved this in a very difficult context,
not only because of the international and economic situation but also incurring
some extraordinary charges. For example, suspending operations of the Concorde
will cost 59 million euros in exceptional charges. Scheduled service by
the supersonic Concorde is to be discontinued this year. Air France is demonstrating
a very good ability to resist difficult market conditions, compared with
our competitors. We are controlling our costs. Our yield is stable. And
we're gaining market share. We're now No. 1 in Europe, with 17.6% of the
market.
Q: How are conditions
shaping up for the next few months?
A: We've seen over the past several weeks an improvement in the rate of
passenger reservations. With the end of the war in Iraq, there is more confidence
on the part of businesses and individuals. The reservations are coming back,
and this is starting to compensate for the sharp falloff earlier this year.
Q: How are you
responding to SARS [severe acute respiratory syndrome]?
A: We have reduced flights to the countries affected by about 15%. We continue
to lose revenue on Asian routes, especially China, but on other major routes,
such as North America, we don't see any problem
Q: When do you
expect the next stage of privatization to take place?
A: The legislation that would permit this has already been enacted. The
Air France board has approved the necessary changes, and they'll be presented
to our shareholders at our annual meeting on July 10. We'll be ready to
proceed. After that, it will depend only on the situation of the markets.
Q: How are relations
with the employee unions ?
A: We have had, for the past five years, quite a calm situation with our
ground-crew and flight-attendants' unions. We've had some strikes by pilots
-- but we've had more strikes than strikers, so there haven't
been any serious consequences. I think there's more understanding on the
part of our personnel. They accept that our industry is in difficulty.
Q: How is Air
France responding to competition from low-cost carriers such as easyJet?
A: We started offering some new, lower fares last October, and this greatly
improved the load factor. We significantly improved our economic performance
in doing this, so the competition from such carriers isn't something that
we're worried about.
Q: What's the
next step for the SkyTeam alliance, which already includes Air France, Delta
(DAL ), and Alitalia?
A: KLM (KLM ) is now considering whether to join SkyTeam. We've been in
discussion with them for quite a few months. The recent code-sharing accord
in the U.S. between Northwest and Continental Airlines puts more pressure
on KLM to partner with SkyTeam. That would be good news for SkyTeam. But
it's up to KLM to decide.
<<<<<<
Source Business Week
"But we've
had more strikes than strikers" : Difficile de ne pas être
en accord avec cela.
A l'appel de tous les syndicats le 13 mai 2003, les chiffres les plus osés
donnent 35% de grévistes PNC...!
Sur la toile
UNAC,
section PNC AF actualisé en permanence.
Conseils
aux voyageurs du Ministère des Affaires Etrangères
Les
mises en garde médicales (SARS et autres) mais aussi les conditions
de sécurité dans les pays du monde.
Les
fiches métier PNC
Nous complétons notre "étude" sur l'inflammabilité
avec l'uniforme féminin. Hôtesse, steward, CC CCP, Instructeur,
personne ne sera épargné en cas de feu. Mais aussi, quelques
astuces pour compléter la formation Air France.
Le
Mémo Opérationnel à
télécharger au format PDF
( 339.11 Ko).
L'horaire
de poche Air France pour Palm Pilot
Contacts :
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