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The Demise of Independent All Business Class Airlines

Monday, June 16th, 2008

It’s been a bad few months for small independent airlines, particularly those in the all-business class segment. With oil prices well over $130 per barrel and predicted to rise further, as well as the tightening credit conditions, airlines are struggling to turn a profit.

The first all-biz airline to stop operations was actually OzJet in 2006, an Australian start-up which served the business market between Sydney and Melbourne. Unable to grab a good share of the market it shut its doors after a few months. The airline was sold and resurfaced as a charter outfit.

Maxjet was a budget all-business class airline based at London Stansted and served New York, Washington DC, Las Vegas and Los Angeles. Fares were cheap (premium economy levels) and the airline managed to survive just over 2 years. On Christmas Eve 2007 the airline shut down. The name was sold on and will now become a charter service for US college athletes.

EOS Airlines, a first class operation using 48 seat 757s to serve Stansted and NYC survived for 2 1/2 years before closing in April 2008 unable to attain additional funding. EOS prices had been dropping but with fuel costs rising and only 48 potential revenue seats on board, market conditions caught up with the carrier.

Silverjet, the British all-business class airline based at Luton which flew to Newark and Dubai went under last month after operating for less than 18 months. Flying 25 year old fuel inefficient 767s meant it was running at a loss and investors pulled the plug on finance.

This year has also seen the demise of Oasis Hong Kong Airlines, the budget operator which flew from Hong Kong to London Gatwick and Vancouver. Oasis operated both an economy class and a business class service on its 747s. Whether the budget long-haul model is sustainable only time will tell – Air Asia X and the likes of Zoom Airlines are still in business.

The only all-business class airline currently operating transatlantic is L’Avion, from Paris to Newark. It has signed a marketing agreement with British Airways who will soon operate their own 3 class ‘OpenSkies‘ service from Paris to New York.

Privatair operates various all-business class flights on behalf of Lufthansa, Swiss and KLM.

It seems only those services backed by major airlines can survive the current market conditions. We are likely to see a lot more consolidation in the general aviation industry especially if oil continues towards $200 per barrel.

London to New York Business Class Deals

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

With the recent demise of all-business Maxjet and EOS Airlines, let’s take a quick look at what deals you can get for June 2008 in business class on flights between London and New York.

Silverjet offers its twice daily service from Luton to Newark. Prices are currently quoted from £1,299 return on Silverjet’s website (£999 has been frequently available, but it looks like they have put the price up with EOS and Maxjet out of the way – however watch for special offers). Also check the major online agents like Travelocity as you may find slightly cheaper deals – we found a price of £1,200.

If you are a Skyteam member, then Delta Airlines have return business class flights from LHR to NYC available from £1,250.

Icelandair have flights in their ‘Saga Class’ (business class) priced from £1,097 return all-in. Note you have to make a stop in Reykjavik, but their booking engine makes it very easy to find the cheapest fare.

On a more ‘offbeat’ note, Kuwait Airways have non-stop flights from London Heathrow to New York JFK using Boeing 777s. You can find business class flights priced from just £860 or fly in first class from around £1,200.

Air India also flies non-stop between LHR and JFK on Boeing 777s. Return tickets in ‘Executive’ (business class) can be found for just over £1,100, with first class at £1,750.

Maxjet Business Class London to Los Angeles

Monday, May 14th, 2007

All business class airline Maxjet will begin a 4-times-weekly service from London Stansted STN to Los Angeles LAX from August 30th 2007. Flights will operate Sunday, Monday, Thursday and Friday.

Special offer introductory prices are £349 plus tax each way ex-UK and $699 plus tax each way ex-US. This amounts to £773 and $1548 all-in for a return journey – pretty good value.

Maxjet Business Class Deal

Wednesday, April 11th, 2007

All business class airline Maxjet have a limited time deal:

London Stansted STN to Washington Dulles IAD from £299 each way (all in) for travel between 24 May and 28 October 2007. Ex-US flights priced from $499 plus tax.

STN to New York JFK from £359 each way for flights between 16 April and 15 September 2007. Ex-US flights priced from $599 plus tax.

You need to book a round-trip, deal is available until April 17th.