Atlantica - 01.06.2001, Side 11

Atlantica - 01.06.2001, Side 11
Although its international flight operations themselves are essentially the same as compa- rable activities of other airlines, Icelandair is completely different from other European play- ers in terms of its marketing and customer base. Most European airlines base their operations on the business-travel market, which insists on high-flight frequency and full flexibility in travel arrangements, and is prepared to pay for the privilege. In Icelandair's home market of 270,000 people, the business-travel segment is simply not large enough to build up high-flight frequency with a wide selection of gateways. In fact, the company's total home market is so small that operations based on business travel alone would be extremely small and weak, with little competitive edge. Icelandair's vision has been to create interna- tional passenger services on a scale which ensures profitability and competitiveness. Icelandair has made inroads into a larger inter- national market, in the North Atlantic, and channels part of it through Iceland via the Keflavík hub. Access to this large market has enabled the company to offer more gateways on either side of the Atlantic, step up flight frequency to and from Iceland and thereby increase service for its home market. This has created the foundation for expanding within the Icelandic travel industry. Guided by these principles, flight operations have expanded rapidly since 1993, at first by adding aircraft to the fleet, but in the past two years by replacing smaller air- craft with larger ones. Passenger traffic increased throughout the whole period, in pace with the expanding operations. Around half of the increase in production was sold in the North Atlantic market, and the other half in the market to and from Iceland. At the beginning of the growth period in 1993, the market to and from Iceland was half its current size. Icelandair therefore took advantage of Iceland's geographical position (on the shortest flight route between Northern Europe and North America) to penetrate a larger market, and created a North Atlantic route network with a con- nection hub in Iceland. The home market has benefited enormously from this build- up in services. Travel to and from Iceland has grown by 60-85%, depending upon season, in the space of less than a decade. Today, Iceland enjoys flight services on three times the scale that the home and travel markets to Iceland could support by themselves. The Keflavík hub also allows Icelandair to operate code-shared services for SAS between the Norwegian, Danish and Swedish capitals and Baltimore/Washington, Boston, Minneapolis and Orlando, on a total of 12 routes. SAS thereby gains access to Icelandair's route network. In return, Icelandair gains access to the most powerful sales network in Scandinavia. A T L A N T I C A 9 Sigurdur Helgason, President and CEO, Icelandair ICELANDAIR IN-FLIGHT MAGAZINE Head Office, Advertising: Iceland Review Sudurlandsbraut 12 IS-108 Reykjavík Iceland Tel. (354) 522 2000 Fax (354) 522 2022 iceland@icenews.is www.icenews.is Overseas Advertising Representatives: DENMARK: Jungersted og Brostrøm Allégade 8F DK-2000 Frederiksberg Denmark Tel. (45) 33 22 20 20 Fax (45) 33 22 99 59 SWEDEN: SAS Media AB Gävlegatan 18 B S-113 30 Stockholm Sweden Tel. (46) 8 797 03 00 Fax (46) 8 728 85 38 UK: JB Nordic Media Ltd. 20-28 Dalling Road Hammersmith London W6 0JB England Tel. (44) 181 742 6644 Fax (44) 181 563 7026 BENELUX: Media Partners Stroombaan 4 NL-1181 VX Amstelveen The Netherlands Tel. (31) 20 547 3600 Fax (31) 20 647 5121 FRANCE: Regie Club International (RCI) Immeuble Europe Avenue 62 bis avenue André Morizet F-92 643 Boulogne Billancourt cedex France Tel. (33) 1 55 60 88 13 Fax (33) 1 55 60 88 01 JAPAN: U. I. Media Service Inc. 1-22-23-306 Ebisu, Shibuya-Ku Tokyo 150 Japan Tel. (81) 3 5449 4909 Fax (81) 3 5449 4907 An Airline with a Difference 009 ATL 4/01 Sig.Helga-rm 21.6.2001 16:03 Page 9
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