airblue

Not to be confused with Blue Air or jetBlue.

Airblue
IATA ICAO Callsign
PA ABQ AIRBLUE
Founded 2003
Commenced operations 18 June 2004
Hubs Jinnah International Airport
Focus cities Allama Iqbal International Airport
Benazir Bhutto International Airport
Dubai International Airport
Frequent-flyer program Blue Miles
Airport lounge Blue Lounge International[1]
Fleet size 7
Destinations 15
Headquarters Islamabad Stock Exchange Towers
Islamabad, Pakistan
Key people
  • Tariq Chaudhary (CEO)
Website www.airblue.com
Islamabad Stock Exchange Towers, the Airblue headquarters in Islamabad

Airblue Limited (styled as airblue) is a private Pakistani airline with its head office on the 12th floor of the Islamabad Stock Exchange (ISE) Towers in Islamabad, Pakistan.[2] Airblue operates scheduled flights operating 30 daily services linking four domestic destinations Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi and Peshawar with international services to Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah and Muscat. Its main base is Jinnah International Airport, Karachi.

History

The airline was established in 2003 and started operations on 18 June 2004 with three leased Airbus A320-200 aircraft serving KarachiLahore and KarachiIslamabad with three daily flights in each direction.[3] The airline was inaugurated by Zafarullah Khan Jamal (the Prime Minister of Pakistan then).

During the first year the airline became very popular,[4] which allowed the airline to compete directly with the flag carrier Pakistan International Airlines and the two other private carriers, flying more than 400,000 passengers in the first year with a load factor of over 90%.[5] This allowed the airline to expand into more cities in Pakistan including Peshawar, Quetta and Nawabshah.[3] On 14 August 2005 (Pakistan's 58th Independence Day) Airblue launched its first international flight from Karachi to Dubai.[3] On June 4, 2007, Airblue launched its inaugural flight to Manchester using the Airbus A321.[6] There were plans to launch flights from Lahore to London Stansted in 2014.[7]

Airblue changed its IATA code from ED to PA in June 2012, the new code originally belonged to the defunct and once iconic carrier Pan American World Airways.

In 2011 the airline launched service to Istanbul using Sabiha Gokcen Airport, with full traffic rights to from Pakistan and Manchester.

In June 2012, Airblue finalised an agreement to acquire one Airbus A320 and two leased Airbus A340-300s for current and new international routes. It was also looking at various types of turboprop aircraft for new domestic routes; this plan was eventually dropped. The A340s joined the fleet in October 2012, enabling the airline to strengthen its Manchester route with nonstop flights as well as launch a second UK destination Birmingham in September 2013, and connect both stations with Lahore. The A340s later also flew to the Middle East. Technical issues related to the aircraft eventually led to them being phased out by January 2014, they had been leased for a five-year term. UK operations also ended with Birmingham being dropped after just three months' service and Manchester ending in January 2014.

Destinations

An Airblue Airbus A340-300
Airbus A320-214 of Airblue
Airbus A320-231 of Airblue

Airblue serves the following destinations as of December 2015:[8]

Country City Airport Status Refs
OmanMuscatMuscat International Airport[8]
PakistanFaisalabadFaisalabad International Airport Terminated[9]
PakistanGwadarGwadar International Airport Terminated[10]
PakistanIslamabadBenazir Bhutto International AirportFocus City[8]
PakistanKarachiJinnah International Airport Hub[8]
PakistanLahoreAllama Iqbal International AirportFocus City[8]
PakistanMultanMultan International Airport[8][11]
PakistanNawabshahNawabshah Airport Terminated[9]
PakistanPeshawarBacha Khan International Airport[8]
PakistanQuetta Quetta International Airport Terminated[9]
PakistanRahim Yar KhanShaikh Zayed International Airport [8]
PakistanSialkotSialkot International Airport[8]
Saudi ArabiaDammamKing Fahd International Airport[8]
Saudi ArabiaJeddahKing Abdulaziz International Airport[8]
Saudi ArabiaMedinaPrince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz Airport[8]
Saudi ArabiaRiyadhKing Khalid International Airport [8]
TurkeyIstanbulSabiha Gokcen International AirportTerminated[12]
United Arab EmiratesAbu DhabiAbu Dhabi International Airport[8]
United Arab EmiratesDubaiDubai International Airport[8]
United Arab EmiratesSharjahSharjah International Airport[8]
United KingdomBirminghamBirmingham AirportTerminated[13]
United KingdomManchesterManchester AirportTerminated [14]

Services

Cabin

Cabin of Airblue Airbus A320-231

All aircraft have a 3-by-3 layout in an all economy cabin; and have overhead video screens. Airblue formerly had a business class section, but dropped it due to exogenous economic factors.

eTicketing

Karachi is the hub for most of Airblue's domestic operations

Airblue was the first airline in Pakistan to introduce e-ticketing, wireless check-in and self check-in kiosk facilities. The airline also uses Sabre, a ticket distribution system.

Frequent flyer program

The Airblue frequent flyer program is called "Blue Miles". Passengers are able to initially start on the base level where sign up is free. Once passengers earn enough miles, there are upgrades to the Blue Card followed by the Platinum Card. In May 2009, the airline formed an alliance with Faysal Bank Limited to offer credit cards.[15]

Lounges

Airblue inaugurated its own premium lounge at Jinnah International Airport, Karachi in November 2008. It has since been closed . Named the Blue Lounge International, it was designed for business class passengers, credit card holders and privileged customers. The lounge offered Internet facilities, cable television, newspapers and magazines, massage chairs and a snack bar. It was located in the international terminal of the airport.

Cargo operations

Airblue has launched e-Cargo service to cater to air freight markets of Pakistan, the United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom.[16] According to a press release, e-Cargo will broaden the base of cargo and permit certified agents to book freight directly online opening the inventory through Web.

Fleet

Airblue A321
Airblue A320

As of April 2016 the Airblue fleet consists of the following aircraft:[17]

Airblue Fleet
Aircraft In Service Orders Notes
Airbus A320-200 3 0
Airbus A321-200 4 0
Total 7 0

Airblue had placed an order for fourteen A320s in 2007; only one aircraft from that was taken up after being sold and leased back, the remaining order was cancelled.[18][19]

Previously operated

The airline also used a Beechcraft 1900 operated by JS Air[10] for a short while.

Incidents and accidents

See also

References

External links

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