KaaieElEm today announced an agreement with the Zurch Air Authority to start low cost operations in europe.
This will bring many jobs to the area and passengers will profit from the low costs fares , no frills service.
Asked about the current competition the CEO said that time will tell and that building up a firm customer base is first priority above making a profit. The airline expects to be profitable withing the first few months as start up costs are repaid.
Breaking News from Zurich
Started by Glennos, Apr 19 2007 11:05 AM
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Posted 19 April 2007 - 11:05 AM
#2
Posted 19 April 2007 - 01:27 PM
KaaieElEm today announced an agreement with the Zurch Air Authority to start low cost operations in europe.
This will bring many jobs to the area and passengers will profit from the low costs fares , no frills service.
Asked about the current competition the CEO said that time will tell and that building up a firm customer base is first priority above making a profit. The airline expects to be profitable withing the first few months as start up costs are repaid.
My God Man, you have missed linking up HUBS
STR - ZRH (90 miles)
Naught Boy
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Posted 19 April 2007 - 01:43 PM
haha, great distance for Gate hogging but seeing as they are terminals no need to ....
Happy Mr Ozon and all you other pretentious preachers.
And thanks TH, I did forget to link them up, soon fix that ;-)
Happy Mr Ozon and all you other pretentious preachers.
And thanks TH, I did forget to link them up, soon fix that ;-)
#4
Posted 19 April 2007 - 04:07 PM
I am so happy I moved my ZRH hub to OSL at the end of year 1. I only have 1 lost route intead of 20.
Flybe - Who'd've thought Pixies and Trolls would be certified pilots?
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Posted 20 April 2007 - 01:41 PM
Yea, well it's okay when people create gates and my hub gets swamped by others but as soon as I go somewhere else people complain.
Anyway, I have hubbed ZRH before and I know how to make it tick ;-) which will become more apparent in the months to come.
Anyway, I have hubbed ZRH before and I know how to make it tick ;-) which will become more apparent in the months to come.
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Posted 20 April 2007 - 09:18 PM
You always go for Zurich eventually.
Stick to what you know best.
Following my own advice, I will never, EVER, startup in ZRH.
Stick to what you know best.
Following my own advice, I will never, EVER, startup in ZRH.
Flybe - Who'd've thought Pixies and Trolls would be certified pilots?
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