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Airblue

Airblue Limited (stylized as airblue) is a private Pakistani airline with its head office on the ground floor of the Islamabad Stock Exchange (ISE) Towers in Islamabad, Pakistan.[2] Airblue operates scheduled domestic and international flights, the latter to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. As of February 2024, the airline serves three countries and 17 routes.[1][3]

Airblue
IATA ICAO Callsign
PA ABQ AIRBLUE
Founded2003; 21 years ago (2003)
Commenced operations18 June 2004; 19 years ago (2004-06-18)
HubsJinnah International Airport (Karachi)
Focus cities
Frequent-flyer programBlue Miles
SubsidiariesAirbahn
Fleet size12
Destinations14[1]
HeadquartersIslamabad Stock Exchange Towers
Islamabad-44000, Pakistan
Key people
Employees4,100
Websiteairblue.com

History edit

The airline was established in 2003 by Tariq Chaudhary, a Pakistani-American IT professional.[4] Airblue started operations on 18 June 2004 with three leased Airbus A320-200 aircraft serving Karachi–Lahore, and Karachi–Islamabad with three daily flights in each direction.[5] The airline was inaugurated in 2004 by Prime Minister Zafarullah Khan Jamali.

 
An Airblue Airbus A320-200 at Dubai International Airport
 
A now-retired Airblue Airbus A340-300 taking off from Istanbul Atatürk Airport after maintenance.

During the first year the airline became very popular,[6] 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%.[7] This allowed the airline to expand into more cities in Pakistan including Peshawar, Quetta and Nawabshah.[5]

On 14 August 2005 Airblue launched its first international flight from Karachi to Dubai.[5] On June 4, 2007, Airblue launched its inaugural flight to Manchester using the Airbus A321.[8]

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’s Sabiha Gokcen Airport - a route that was ultimately terminated.

In June 2012, Airblue finalised an agreement to acquire one Airbus A320 and two leased A340-300s for existing and new international routes. It was also looking at various types of turboprop aircraft for new domestic routes but 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 edit

 
Islamabad Stock Exchange Towers - Airblue's headquarters

Airblue serves the following destinations as of August 2018,[9] the list also includes former routes.

Country City Airport Status Refs
Oman Muscat Muscat International Airport Terminated [10]
Pakistan Faisalabad Faisalabad International Airport Terminated [11]
Islamabad Islamabad International Airport Focus city [10]
Karachi Jinnah International Airport Hub [10]
Lahore Allama Iqbal International Airport Focus city [10]
Multan Multan International Airport [10][12]
Peshawar Bacha Khan International Airport [10]
Quetta Quetta International Airport [11]
Rahim Yar Khan Shaikh Zayed International Airport Terminated [10]
Sialkot Sialkot International Airport Terminated [10]
Skardu Skardu International Airport [13]
Saudi Arabia Dammam King Fahd International Airport Terminated [10]
Jeddah King Abdulaziz International Airport Focus city [10]
Medina Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz Airport [10]
Riyadh King Khalid International Airport [10]
Turkey Istanbul Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen International Airport Terminated [14]
United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi International Airport Focus city [10]
Dubai Dubai International Airport Focus city [10]
Ras Al Khaimah Ras Al Khaimah International Airport [10]
Sharjah Sharjah International Airport [10]
United Kingdom Birmingham Birmingham Airport Terminated [15]
Manchester Manchester Airport Terminated [16]

Services edit

Cabin edit

 
The interior of an Airblue Airbus A320-200
 
The interior of an Airblue Airbus A321-200

All aircraft in the fleet 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 edit

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 edit

The Airblue frequent flyer program is called "Blue Miles". Passengers start at 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 allied with Faysal Bank to offer credit cards.[17]

Lounges edit

Airblue inaugurated its premium lounge at Jinnah International Airport, Karachi in November 2008. It has since been closed.[when?] 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.[citation needed]

Cargo operations edit

Airblue has launched an e-Cargo service to cater to air freight markets of Pakistan, the United Arab Emirates, and the United Kingdom.[18] 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 edit

Current fleet edit

 
Airblue Airbus A320-200 flying at Dubai International Airport on January 10, 2006.
 
Airblue Airbus A321-200 taking off from Manchester Airport on June 26, 2009. Note: This aircraft crashed into the Margalla Hills on July 28, 2010, killing all 146 passengers and 6 crew members.

As of November 2023, the Airblue fleet consists of the following aircraft.[19]

Aircraft In service Orders Passengers
Economy
Notes
Airbus A320-200 5 180
Airbus A321-200 5 220
Airbus A321neo 2 235
Total 12

Former fleet edit

 
Airblue Airbus A319 taxing at Dubai International Airport on April 26, 2012.
 
A now-retired Airblue Airbus A340-300 taking off from Istanbul Atatürk Airport after maintenance.
 
Airblue Airbus A321-200 leased from Windrose Airlines at Benazir Bhutto International Airport in June 2016.
Aircraft Introduced Retired
Airbus A319-100 2008 2014
Airbus A330-200[20] 2015 2016
Airbus A340-300 2012 2014
ATR 72-600[21] 2015 2015

Accidents and incidents edit

 
Airblue Flight 202, registration AP-BJB crashed as on 28 July 2010. The aircraft is seen here at Manchester Airport on June 24, 2010, 1 month before.[22]
  • On July 28, 2010, Airblue Flight 202, flying a domestic route from Karachi to Islamabad with 146 passengers and 6 crew on board crashed into the Margalla Hills. The aircraft was on final approach to Benazir Bhutto International Airport during poor weather conditions when the aircraft impacted the Margalla Hills about 10 nm (18.52 km) north of the airport at an elevation of about 1,000 feet (300 m) above the city. Radio contact with the aircraft was lost at approx. 09:45 local time. All 152 passengers and crew on board the aircraft were killed in the crash.[23] The aircraft involved was an Airbus A321-200 registered as AP-BJB.
  • On 23 April 2019, an A320, registered AP-EDA and operating PA613 from Sharjah to Peshawar suffered a runway excursion on landing. The aircraft stopped beyond the end of the runway, but still on paved surface. No injuries were reported.[24]

Partnerships edit

In November 2017 Airblue extended its partnership with PepsiCo.[25] Airblue had a contractual partnership with the Ukrainian Windrose Airlines for a three-year wet-lease of some Windrose aircraft. These aircraft carried the Windrose livery with Windrose crew and a mixture of Windrose and Airblue cabin crew. This wet-lease expired in 2016.

See also edit

References edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ a b "AirBlue on ch-aviation". ch-aviation. Retrieved 2023-11-22.
  2. ^ "Contacting Us 2010-07-29 at the Wayback Machine." Airblue. Retrieved on 28 July 2010. "Airblue Limited (Corporate Headquarters) Ground Floor, ISE Towers 55-B Jinnah Avenue Islamabad 111-247-258."
  3. ^ "Airblue Flights and Destinations - FlightConnections". www.flightconnections.com. 2024-02-13. Retrieved 2024-02-13.
  4. ^ "Pakistan's AirBlue gets ready to go". Flight Global.
  5. ^ a b c Schmitz 2006, p. 57.
  6. ^ "" Pakistan Times, Printed Jan 28, 2007,
  7. ^ Schmitz 2006, p. 58.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-01-02. Retrieved 2009-12-30.
  9. ^ "Flight Schedule". airblue.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p . Archived from the original on 2013-10-29. Retrieved 2012-11-28.
  11. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2016-11-05. Retrieved 2016-11-19.
  12. ^ "Airblue ATR72 service advertisement".
  13. ^ . Pakistan Economist. Archived from the original on 2016-11-05. Retrieved 2016-11-19.
  14. ^ Rizvi, Muzaffar. "Airblue starts Istanbul service". Khaleej Times.
  15. ^ "Air Blue suspends Birmingham to Pakistan flights". BBC News. 21 November 2013. from the original on 19 February 2015. Retrieved 8 May 2021.
  16. ^ . Routes Online. 20 January 2014. Archived from the original on 19 November 2016.
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-01-02. Retrieved 2009-12-30.
  18. ^ "Airblue - Become a Certified Airblue eCargo Agent". www.airblue.com.
  19. ^ AirBlue Fleet Details and History planespotters.net, access date 5 February 2021
  20. ^ "AirBlue wet-leases Ukrainian A330-200". ch-aviation.
  21. ^ "Air Blue Fares Offers and Booking | Traveleap". 8 June 2017.
  22. ^ "Crash: AirBlue A321 near Islamabad on Jul 28th 2010". Retrieved June 24, 2010.
  23. ^ "Crash: AirBlue A321 near Islamabad on Jul 28th 2010, impacted mountainous [sic] terrain near the airport". The Aviation Herald. Retrieved 28 December 2011.
  24. ^ "Live Flight Tracker - Real-Time Flight Tracker Map".
  25. ^ Pepsi co., Airblue. "Airblue's partnership with Pepsi co".

Bibliography edit

  • Schmitz, Sebastian. "airblue: A New High Flyer from Pakistan". Air International, January 2006, Vol 70 No 1. pp. 56–58. ISSN 0306-5634.

External links edit

  Media related to Airblue at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official website

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Not to be confused with Air Bleu Blue Air or JetBlue Airblue Limited stylized as airblue is a private Pakistani airline with its head office on the ground floor of the Islamabad Stock Exchange ISE Towers in Islamabad Pakistan 2 Airblue operates scheduled domestic and international flights the latter to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates As of February 2024 the airline serves three countries and 17 routes 1 3 AirblueIATA ICAO CallsignPA ABQ AIRBLUEFounded2003 21 years ago 2003 Commenced operations18 June 2004 19 years ago 2004 06 18 HubsJinnah International Airport Karachi Focus citiesAbu Dhabi Dubai International Islamabad Jeddah LahoreFrequent flyer programBlue MilesSubsidiariesAirbahnFleet size12Destinations14 1 HeadquartersIslamabad Stock Exchange TowersIslamabad 44000 PakistanKey peopleUzair M Moin Founder amp CEO Employees4 100Websiteairblue com Contents 1 History 2 Destinations 3 Services 3 1 Cabin 3 2 eTicketing 3 3 Frequent flyer program 3 4 Lounges 3 5 Cargo operations 4 Fleet 4 1 Current fleet 4 2 Former fleet 5 Accidents and incidents 6 Partnerships 7 See also 8 References 8 1 Citations 8 2 Bibliography 9 External linksHistory editThe airline was established in 2003 by Tariq Chaudhary a Pakistani American IT professional 4 Airblue started operations on 18 June 2004 with three leased Airbus A320 200 aircraft serving Karachi Lahore and Karachi Islamabad with three daily flights in each direction 5 The airline was inaugurated in 2004 by Prime Minister Zafarullah Khan Jamali nbsp An Airblue Airbus A320 200 at Dubai International Airport nbsp A now retired Airblue Airbus A340 300 taking off from Istanbul Ataturk Airport after maintenance During the first year the airline became very popular 6 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 7 This allowed the airline to expand into more cities in Pakistan including Peshawar Quetta and Nawabshah 5 On 14 August 2005 Airblue launched its first international flight from Karachi to Dubai 5 On June 4 2007 Airblue launched its inaugural flight to Manchester using the Airbus A321 8 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 s Sabiha Gokcen Airport a route that was ultimately terminated In June 2012 Airblue finalised an agreement to acquire one Airbus A320 and two leased A340 300s for existing and new international routes It was also looking at various types of turboprop aircraft for new domestic routes but 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 edit nbsp Islamabad Stock Exchange Towers Airblue s headquartersAirblue serves the following destinations as of August 2018 9 the list also includes former routes Country City Airport Status RefsOman Muscat Muscat International Airport Terminated 10 Pakistan Faisalabad Faisalabad International Airport Terminated 11 Islamabad Islamabad International Airport Focus city 10 Karachi Jinnah International Airport Hub 10 Lahore Allama Iqbal International Airport Focus city 10 Multan Multan International Airport 10 12 Peshawar Bacha Khan International Airport 10 Quetta Quetta International Airport 11 Rahim Yar Khan Shaikh Zayed International Airport Terminated 10 Sialkot Sialkot International Airport Terminated 10 Skardu Skardu International Airport 13 Saudi Arabia Dammam King Fahd International Airport Terminated 10 Jeddah King Abdulaziz International Airport Focus city 10 Medina Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz Airport 10 Riyadh King Khalid International Airport 10 Turkey Istanbul Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen International Airport Terminated 14 United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi International Airport Focus city 10 Dubai Dubai International Airport Focus city 10 Ras Al Khaimah Ras Al Khaimah International Airport 10 Sharjah Sharjah International Airport 10 United Kingdom Birmingham Birmingham Airport Terminated 15 Manchester Manchester Airport Terminated 16 Services editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Cabin edit nbsp The interior of an Airblue Airbus A320 200 nbsp The interior of an Airblue Airbus A321 200 All aircraft in the fleet 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 edit 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 edit The Airblue frequent flyer program is called Blue Miles Passengers start at 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 allied with Faysal Bank to offer credit cards 17 Lounges edit Airblue inaugurated its premium lounge at Jinnah International Airport Karachi in November 2008 It has since been closed when 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 citation needed Cargo operations edit Airblue has launched an e Cargo service to cater to air freight markets of Pakistan the United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom 18 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 editCurrent fleet edit nbsp Airblue Airbus A320 200 flying at Dubai International Airport on January 10 2006 nbsp Airblue Airbus A321 200 taking off from Manchester Airport on June 26 2009 Note This aircraft crashed into the Margalla Hills on July 28 2010 killing all 146 passengers and 6 crew members As of November 2023 the Airblue fleet consists of the following aircraft 19 Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Economy NotesAirbus A320 200 5 180Airbus A321 200 5 220Airbus A321neo 2 235Total 12 Former fleet edit nbsp Airblue Airbus A319 taxing at Dubai International Airport on April 26 2012 nbsp A now retired Airblue Airbus A340 300 taking off from Istanbul Ataturk Airport after maintenance nbsp Airblue Airbus A321 200 leased from Windrose Airlines at Benazir Bhutto International Airport in June 2016 Aircraft Introduced RetiredAirbus A319 100 2008 2014Airbus A330 200 20 2015 2016Airbus A340 300 2012 2014ATR 72 600 21 2015 2015Accidents and incidents edit nbsp Airblue Flight 202 registration AP BJB crashed as on 28 July 2010 The aircraft is seen here at Manchester Airport on June 24 2010 1 month before 22 On July 28 2010 Airblue Flight 202 flying a domestic route from Karachi to Islamabad with 146 passengers and 6 crew on board crashed into the Margalla Hills The aircraft was on final approach to Benazir Bhutto International Airport during poor weather conditions when the aircraft impacted the Margalla Hills about 10 nm 18 52 km north of the airport at an elevation of about 1 000 feet 300 m above the city Radio contact with the aircraft was lost at approx 09 45 local time All 152 passengers and crew on board the aircraft were killed in the crash 23 The aircraft involved was an Airbus A321 200 registered as AP BJB On 23 April 2019 an A320 registered AP EDA and operating PA613 from Sharjah to Peshawar suffered a runway excursion on landing The aircraft stopped beyond the end of the runway but still on paved surface No injuries were reported 24 Partnerships editIn November 2017 Airblue extended its partnership with PepsiCo 25 Airblue had a contractual partnership with the Ukrainian Windrose Airlines for a three year wet lease of some Windrose aircraft These aircraft carried the Windrose livery with Windrose crew and a mixture of Windrose and Airblue cabin crew This wet lease expired in 2016 See also edit nbsp Pakistan portal nbsp Aviation portal nbsp Companies portalList of airlines of Pakistan AirSial SereneAir Fly JinnahReferences editCitations edit a b AirBlue on ch aviation ch aviation Retrieved 2023 11 22 Contacting Us Archived 2010 07 29 at the Wayback Machine Airblue Retrieved on 28 July 2010 Airblue Limited Corporate Headquarters Ground Floor ISE Towers 55 B Jinnah Avenue Islamabad 111 247 258 Airblue Flights and Destinations FlightConnections www flightconnections com 2024 02 13 Retrieved 2024 02 13 Pakistan s AirBlue gets ready to go Flight Global a b c Schmitz 2006 p 57 Pakistan s popular private airline AirBlue to begin Flights to the UK in May Pakistan Times Printed Jan 28 2007 Schmitz 2006 p 58 AirBlue Begins Pakistan UK Flights from June 1 Archived from the original on 2010 01 02 Retrieved 2009 12 30 Flight Schedule airblue a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Airblue schedule Archived from the original on 2013 10 29 Retrieved 2012 11 28 a b Airblue former map Archived from the original on 2016 11 05 Retrieved 2016 11 19 Airblue ATR72 service advertisement Airblue Launches Karachi Gawadar Flights Pakistan Economist Archived from the original on 2016 11 05 Retrieved 2016 11 19 Rizvi Muzaffar Airblue starts Istanbul service Khaleej Times Air Blue suspends Birmingham to Pakistan flights BBC News 21 November 2013 Archived from the original on 19 February 2015 Retrieved 8 May 2021 Airblue Cancels Islamabad Manchester Service from late January 2014 Routes Online 20 January 2014 Archived from the original on 19 November 2016 Promotional Campaign Launched Archived from the original on 2010 01 02 Retrieved 2009 12 30 Airblue Become a Certified Airblue eCargo Agent www airblue com AirBlue Fleet Details and History planespotters net access date 5 February 2021 AirBlue wet leases Ukrainian A330 200 ch aviation Air Blue Fares Offers and Booking Traveleap 8 June 2017 Crash AirBlue A321 near Islamabad on Jul 28th 2010 Retrieved June 24 2010 Crash AirBlue A321 near Islamabad on Jul 28th 2010 impacted mountainous sic terrain near the airport The Aviation Herald Retrieved 28 December 2011 Live Flight Tracker Real Time Flight Tracker Map Pepsi co Airblue Airblue s partnership with Pepsi co Bibliography edit Schmitz Sebastian airblue A New High Flyer from Pakistan Air International January 2006 Vol 70 No 1 pp 56 58 ISSN 0306 5634 External links edit nbsp Media related to Airblue at Wikimedia Commons Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Airblue amp oldid 1207090418, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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