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Leider wurde der bisherige Oasis-Thread wohl aufgrund des verbalen Ausfalls eines einzigen Mitglieds geschlossen (im Übrigen wurde meiner Meinung nach weitgehend sachlich zum Thema gepostet).

 

Zum Thema: Die Oasis-Website ist zwischenzeitlich wieder online.

 

Ob das Konzept von Oasis tatsächlich Erfolg haben wird, dürfte schwer zu beurteilen sein, zumal es eine Neuerung beinhaltet, die bisher in der Diskussion zu kurz gekommen ist: Und zwar will sich Oasis nicht nur auf die Einnahmen aus dem Pax-Geschäft verlassen, sondern auch bis zu 20 % des Umsatzes durch den Transport von Luftfracht erzielen. Auch wenn jetzt manche User an diesem Punkt wieder aufstöhnen werden, halte ich speziell unter diesem Gesichtspunkt CGN als den zweitgrößten deutschen Frachtflughafen für eine gute Wahl. Ob Oasis angesichts der Probleme bei der Flottenbeschaffung bereits Anfang 2007 in CGN aufschlagen wird, wage ich zu bezweifeln.

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der Probleme bei der Flottenbeschaffung

 

Hab ich da was verpasst?

 

Die ursprünglich vorgesehenen Maschinen sind doch infolge der Einwendungen der Mitbewerber und der damit verbundenen Verzögerungen anderweitig vergeben worden. Und die Suche nach Ersatz war wohl ziemlich zeitaufwändig; so hat man nach der Zurückweisung der Einsprüche im November 2005 fast vier Monate für deren Beschaffung benötigt. Folge war, dass man den Start des Flugbetriebs nun auf Oktober 2006 verschieben musste.

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Es gibt eine neue PM:

 

 

INDUSTRY HIGH FLYERS FUEL

OASIS HONG KONG AIRLINES’ TAKEOFF

 

New low fare, long-haul airline unveils strong senior management team

Hong Kong, July 6, 2006 – Oasis Hong Kong Airlines, Hong Kong’s only low fare, long-haul airline, has hired a high-level team of industry experts to spearhead the setting up and operations of the company as well as plan the airline’s rapid expansion following its launch of Hong Kong-London service in October. The senior management appointments include Kenneth Chad as Commercial Director; Andy Kumaria as Director of Operations; Chris Youlten as Manager, Operations; Atholl Buchan as Chief Pilot; Jacqueline See as Manager, Cabin Services; Raymond Ng as General Manager of Sales & Marketing, Asia Pacific; Lesley Hagan, Head of International Distribution; Peter Shannon as Head of Engineering; Michael Wirth as Head of Information Technology; Shamini Muthusamy as Head of Finance; and Louise May as Head of Marketing.

Stephen Miller, Chief Executive Officer of Oasis Hong Kong Airlines, said: “With our first flights to London set to take off from October, Oasis Hong Kong Airlines is the first to adopt a long-haul low fare carrier model in Hong Kong, offering a smart new way to fly in comfort, at unbelievable value and with personalised options to cater for individual choices. We take pride in having put together such a fine and professional senior management team with strong backgrounds in the aviation field. Committed to providing a world class product to travellers at amazing fares, we are confident about the success of our unique and viable business model with promising growth opportunities.”

 

An accountant by training, Kenneth Chad has managed projects across the Asia Pacific over the last ten years. In Hong Kong and China, he has worked with high-net worth entrepreneurs in investment projects spanning aviation, telecommunications, logistics and the internet sectors. Fulfilling the significant role of Commercial Director of Oasis Hong Kong Airlines, Kenneth is responsible for overseeing all commercial developments including finance, sales, marketing and IT. Previously, in addition to operating his own Hong Kong-based IATA travel agency, he also established internet distribution travel agencies and joint ventures in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore and China for the sale of travel products.

On the operational front, Oasis Hong Kong Airlines Director of Operations, Andy Kumaria and Manager, Operations, Chris Youlten play a pivotal role. Andy oversees management of all operational matters and ensures compliance with the requirements of the Air Operator’s Certificate. His responsibilities also embrace policy formulation and execution in the areas of organisational development, manpower planning, aircrew recruitment and training, and the safe utilisation of the aircraft. Chris is responsible for all ground operations and support functions of the airline, covering areas such as scheduling, catering, crew operations, aviation security and cargo handling.

 

Capt. Kumaria is a pilot with 15,500 total flying hours and previously held the position of Manager, Flight Operations (Chief Pilot) at Dragonair from 1997 to 2004. Chris Youlten’s more than 20 years aviation experience includes working for TWA, American Airlines, Air New Zealand and Ansett Australia. Following the collapse of Ansett, he set up his own consultancy providing services in aircraft evaluation, operations logistics and regulatory advice to a number of Asian airlines and transport-related companies.

 

Chief Pilot Atholl Buchan will be in charge of operating the airline’s two B747-400 aircraft to provide business and leisure travellers with a refreshing flying experience. He will ensure safe, efficient and economical operation of company aircraft and effective utilisation of human resources through the development and implementation of Flight Operations policy. Prior to joining Oasis Hong Kong Airlines, he held the positions of Captain of B747-400 at Cathay Pacific (1990 to 1996), Flight Operations Manager at PrivatAir (1996-2004), and Chief Pilot of VIP B737 of E&A Aviation in Moscow (2004-2005).

 

For in-flight services, Jacqueline See has been appointed as Manager, Cabin Services to set up Oasis Hong Kong Airlines’ Cabin Services Department. In addition to cabin crew recruitment and training, Jacqueline will work with the company’s Product Manager to develop and deliver products effectively onboard. Jacqueline started her aviation career in 1979 as Cabin Crew with Singapore Airlines and was promoted to Leading Stewardess in 1989. After working in Cathay Pacific and Myanmar International Airways from 1991 to 1995, she moved to Air Macau to develop their start up operations as well as formulate and implement a high level of in-flight and cabin crew services.

 

As a key member of the senior management team, the General Manager of Sales & Marketing, Asia Pacific, Raymond Ng will be responsible for all sales, marketing account management and customer service activity in Asia. With 30 years experience in the travel industry, Raymond specialises in strategy formulation and marketing, business processing and channel distribution. Raymond is best known in the industry for managing the successful agency distribution network for United Airlines in Hong Kong between 1983-1996. He gained international recognition with P&O Travel Canada as their company director before moving back to Hong Kong as Manager of Dragonair. In 2004, he joined Citizen Thunderbird Travel Limited as Deputy General Manager and launched a major re-development and expansion programme to ensure it continued to thrive as one of Hong Kong’s largest travel management companies.

To cover sales and distribution of Oasis Hong Kong Airlines’ tickets beyond the Asia Pacific region, Lesley Hagan has been appointed as Head of International Distribution. With over 25 years experience in the airline industry, Lesley will be responsible for the management and coordination of General Sales Agents, distribution policies and procedures, call centre development, and customer service standards. Lesley spent 20 years at Cathay Pacific and was responsible for reservations and ticketing, sales and distribution, and call centre operations in the UK and Europe. Prior to joining Oasis Hong Kong Airlines, she was the Reservations and Ticketing Manager of Cathay Pacific’s Marco Polo Club and Asia Miles frequent flyer programmes for three years.

 

Peter Shannon is Head of Engineering and is responsible for the airworthiness and regulatory compliance of the Oasis Hong Kong Airlines fleet. His Engineering team manages the outsourcing of engine and airframe maintenance and the modification and configuration control of aircraft systems and cabin product. With over 42 years of experience, Peter worked in a variety of engineering positions in Qantas Airways for 27 years and Cathay Pacific for 13 years. He was in charge of the establishment and management of Dragonair’s Engineering Services Department before joining Oasis Hong Kong Airlines.

 

Michael Wirth is Head of Information Technology. Michael has a marketing and technology background with a focus on travel and E-Commerce. He is responsible for Oasis Hong Kong Airlines’ global I.T. strategy and Enterprise Architecture, information and distribution systems, as well as business process and security management. Michael formerly held the role of CIO at ebookit.com, where he successfully led the integration of the I.T. infrastructure, working with global travel technology suppliers. Before joining ebookit.com, he was Electronic Commerce Development Manager with Bosch and Siemens Home Appliance Group and previously was Marketing Manager responsible for Siemens’ marketing. Prior tenures were with Internet travel pioneers HexMac AG of Germany and Media 21 of Singapore.

 

Shamini Muthusamy joins Oasis Hong Kong Airlines as Head of Finance. Her role and responsibilities include strategy planning, accounting, budgeting, treasury and route revenue. Shamini worked for AirAsia Bhd, South-East Asia’s largest low cost carrier where she held the position of Treasurer being in charge of aircraft financing, fuel hedging, asset and liability management, and liquidity control.

With a broad understanding of the airline industry, Louise May comes onboard as Head of Marketing. She is responsible for all facets of corporate and brand promotion, marketing strategy development, public relations, advertising and trade communications programme planning and execution. Louise has 10 years of marketing communications management experience. She worked in British Airways for six years, during which four years was spent in the UK in the fields of public relations, direct marketing, business to business marketing and frequent flyer programme development. In addition, she was Marketing Manager for Australia and New Zealand for British Airways based in Sydney overseeing all marketing activities.

 

About Oasis Hong Kong Airlines

Taking off from October 2006, Oasis Hong Kong Airlines is pioneering a fresh approach to provide passengers the best choice in low fare, long distance travel. The airline is committed to making long haul flights accessible to more people. Travellers can choose to fly non-stop business or economy from Hong Kong to London, with further destinations planned. For more information visit the website oasishongkong.com

- ENDS -

 

Photos to download:

http://ftp.hillandknowlton.com.hk/oasis/Oa...gement_Team.zip

 

Issued on behalf of Oasis Hong Kong Airlines Limited by Hill & Knowlton Asia Ltd. For inquiries, please contact:

 

Cecilia Chui, Hill & Knowlton Asia Ltd Antonia Leung, Hill & Knowlton Asia Ltd

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Naja, gut von denen was zu hören und mal abwarten. Wüsset noch gern, wohin der alte, gestrige Thread über diese Airline abgewandert ist?

 

In die Ablage rund, zudem war er im alten LoCo-Bereich, dens ja gar bicht mehr gibt, daher ist er jetzt hier gelandet...

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Laut airliners.net gib es schon Flugzeiten: Siehe hier:

http://www.airliners.net/discussions/gener...d.main/2861954/

 

Oasis will operate with the following preliminary schedule for this coming winter season:

 

9x Weekly, EGLL/EGKK times are estimates

 

O8 700 - VHHH/EGKK - B744 - 0130L/0600L - 2367 - 29/10/06-24/03/07

O8 706 - VHHH/EGKK - B744 - 1300L/1730L - 1457 - 29/10/06-24/03/07

O8 706 - VHHH/EGKK - B744 - 1430L/1900L - 3 - 29/10/06-24/03/07

O8 701 - EGKK/VHHH - B744 - 1355L/0955L+1 - 2367 - 29/10/06-24/03/07

O8 707 - EGKK/VHHH - B744 - 1940L/1540L+1 - 1 - 29/10/06-31/12/06

O8 707 - EGKK/VHHH - B744 - 1840L/1640L+1 - 1 - 01/01/07-24/03/07

O8 707 - EGKK/VHHH - B744 - 1940L/1540L+1 - 246 - 29/10/06-24/03/07

O8 707 - EGKK/VHHH - B744 - 2200L/1800L+1 - 5 - 29/10/06-24/03/07

 

Außerdem wurden die Regs bekannt gegeben:

B-LFA und B-LFB

 

Quelle: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oasis_Hong_Kong_Airlines

 

Außerdem gibt es weitere neuigkeiten:

 

Laut einer Pressemitteilung von Oasis soll die Crew ab Oktober in Europa und danach in USA stationiert werden.

 

Pressemitteilung:

http://www.oasis-air.com/press_file/AirTra...sEN151105v2.pdf

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Letzteres über die Stationierung der Crews ist aber nicht wirklich neu, da die Pressemeldung vom November 2005 stammt.

 

mmh hab ich erlich gesagt vorher davon nichts gehört....mmmh

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...und noch ne neue Pressemitteilung:

 

"OASIS HONG KONG AIRLINES APPOINTS

WORLD CLASS FLIGHT AND CABIN CREW

AND GROUND HANDLING AGENT

New low fare, long-haul airline offers high quality service

Hong Kong, July 18, 2006 – Hong Kong’s newest airline, Oasis Hong Kong Airlines, set

to transform the long-haul travel industry by mixing low-fares with personalised options,

today announced it hired 213 of the industry’s finest flight and cabin crew. The airline

also appointed Hong Kong’s leading independent ground handling agent, Jardine

Aviation Services Group, to provide travellers with impeccable service once the airline is

operational in October.

Stephen Miller, Chief Executive Officer of Oasis Hong Kong Airlines, said: “Consumers

are increasingly price conscious and I believe we have a business model – the first of its

kind in Hong Kong - that not only delivers on price, but offers passengers a flexible and

high quality service – a term not often associated with low-fare travel.”

Mr. Miller went on to say, “Excellent remuneration packages including medical insurance

and modern accommodation will be provided to the seasoned crew – all of whom have

years of experience with some of the world’s top-rated airlines, providing Oasis Hong

Kong Airlines’ customers the highest levels of service in the industry. In addition, all flight

and cabin crew must also undergo rigorous training as well as periodic refresher courses,

ensuring that, be it service or safety, our guests will be well looked after.”

The newly recruited crew comprising 28 pilots and 185 cabin crew to date, were selected

from the best candidates in both Hong Kong and around the world. This is set to grow to

70 pilots and 200 cabin crew in the near future. The rigorous selection process involved

candidate screening, one to one interviews and a panel interview. As well as qualified

relevant experience, the airline also looks for people who are enthusiastic, confident,

warm, approachable, well-mannered and happy. The recruitment was driven under the

expert direction of Jacqueline See, Manager, Cabin Services and Chief Pilot of Oasis

Hong Kong Airlines, Atholl Buchan. These two senior managers ensure the safe,

efficient and economical operation of company aircraft as well as the effective utilisation

of human resources through the development and implementation of Flight Operations

policy.

Oasis Hong Kong Airlines also appointed Jardine Aviation Services Group for ground

handling services. Jardine is well-respected in the aviation industry as the leading

independent ground handling agent at the Hong Kong International Airport, providing

integrated seamless passenger and ramp-handling services to over 40 major reputable

international airlines.

“Our collaboration with Jardines is a win-win partnership to ensure cost-effective and

efficient crewing and flight operations. We share a single-minded enthusiasm to launch

Hong Kong’s first low cost, long-haul airline and to contribute to building an aviation

culture in Hong Kong,” said Mr. Miller.

1

"It is our sincere pleasure to both welcome and congratulate Oasis Hong Kong Airlines

as the newest Hong Kong-based carrier," said Albert Fok, Chief Executive of Jardine

Aviation Services. "This year Jardine Aviation Services Group celebrates 60 years of

world-class ground handling excellence, and we are extremely proud to be appointed as

the ground handling agent for Hong Kong's first long-haul low fare airline. We will strive

to provide the highest level of personalised and quality services, adding to Oasis Hong

Kong Airlines' commitment as an exciting new choice in airline travel in the Hong Kong

market."

About Oasis Hong Kong Airlines

Taking off from October 2006, Oasis Hong Kong Airlines is pioneering a fresh

approach to provide passengers the best choice in low fare, long distance travel. The

airline is committed to making long-haul flights accessible to more people. Travellers can

choose to fly non-stop business or economy from Hong Kong to London, from as little as

HK$1,000 one-way, with further destinations planned. For more information visit the

website oasishongkong.com

Photo to download:

http://ftp.hillandknowlton.com.hk/oasis/OH...S-Agreement.zip

Photo Caption:

1) Oasis Hong Kong Airlines appoints Jardine Aviation Services Group as their

ground handling agent. Dave Li (second from left), Assistant General Manager,

Business Development and Support of Jardine Aviation Services, shook hands

with Stephen Miller (second from right), Chief Executive Officer of Oasis Hong

Kong Airlines, to signify their partnership. Andy Kumaria (left), Director of

Operations of Oasis Hong Kong Airlines, and Kevin Tam (right), Customer

Service Duty Manager of Jardine Aviation Services were also present.

- ENDS -

Issued on behalf of Oasis Hong Kong Airlines Limited by Hill & Knowlton Asia Ltd. For

inquiries, please contact:

Cecilia Chui, Hill & Knowlton Asia Ltd Antonia Leung, Hill & Knowlton Asia Ltd

Tel: 2894 6209 Tel: 2894 6329

Fax: 2576 3551 Fax: 2576 3551

E-mail: cecilia.chui@hillandknowlton.com.hk E-mail: antonia.leung@hillandknowlton.com.hk"

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Wieder mal eine neue PM. Es scheint konkreter zu werden. Die London Times hat vorletzten Sonntag im Reiseteil sehr skeptisch berichtet. Es wird spannend:

 

 

OASIS HONG KONG AIRLINES APPOINTS

WORLD CLASS FLIGHT AND CABIN CREW

AND GROUND HANDLING AGENT

 

New low fare, long-haul airline offers high quality service

Hong Kong, July 18, 2006 – Hong Kong’s newest airline, Oasis Hong Kong Airlines, set to transform the long-haul travel industry by mixing low-fares with personalised options, today announced it hired 213 of the industry’s finest flight and cabin crew. The airline also appointed Hong Kong’s leading independent ground handling agent, Jardine Aviation Services Group, to provide travellers with impeccable service once the airline is operational in October.

 

Stephen Miller, Chief Executive Officer of Oasis Hong Kong Airlines, said: “Consumers are increasingly price conscious and I believe we have a business model – the first of its kind in Hong Kong - that not only delivers on price, but offers passengers a flexible and high quality service – a term not often associated with low-fare travel.”

 

Mr. Miller went on to say, “Excellent remuneration packages including medical insurance and modern accommodation will be provided to the seasoned crew – all of whom have years of experience with some of the world’s top-rated airlines, providing Oasis Hong Kong Airlines’ customers the highest levels of service in the industry. In addition, all flight and cabin crew must also undergo rigorous training as well as periodic refresher courses, ensuring that, be it service or safety, our guests will be well looked after.”

 

The newly recruited crew comprising 28 pilots and 185 cabin crew to date, were selected from the best candidates in both Hong Kong and around the world. This is set to grow to 70 pilots and 200 cabin crew in the near future. The rigorous selection process involved candidate screening, one to one interviews and a panel interview. As well as qualified relevant experience, the airline also looks for people who are enthusiastic, confident, warm, approachable, well-mannered and happy. The recruitment was driven under the expert direction of Jacqueline See, Manager, Cabin Services and Chief Pilot of Oasis Hong Kong Airlines, Atholl Buchan. These two senior managers ensure the safe, efficient and economical operation of company aircraft as well as the effective utilisation of human resources through the development and implementation of Flight Operations policy.

 

Oasis Hong Kong Airlines also appointed Jardine Aviation Services Group for ground handling services. Jardine is well-respected in the aviation industry as the leading independent ground handling agent at the Hong Kong International Airport, providing integrated seamless passenger and ramp-handling services to over 40 major reputable international airlines.

“Our collaboration with Jardines is a win-win partnership to ensure cost-effective and efficient crewing and flight operations. We share a single-minded enthusiasm to launch Hong Kong’s first low cost, long-haul airline and to contribute to building an aviation culture in Hong Kong,” said Mr. Miller.

 

"It is our sincere pleasure to both welcome and congratulate Oasis Hong Kong Airlines as the newest Hong Kong-based carrier," said Albert Fok, Chief Executive of Jardine Aviation Services. "This year Jardine Aviation Services Group celebrates 60 years of world-class ground handling excellence, and we are extremely proud to be appointed as the ground handling agent for Hong Kong's first long-haul low fare airline. We will strive to provide the highest level of personalised and quality services, adding to Oasis Hong Kong Airlines' commitment as an exciting new choice in airline travel in the Hong Kong market."

About Oasis Hong Kong Airlines

 

Taking off from October 2006, Oasis Hong Kong Airlines is pioneering a fresh approach to provide passengers the best choice in low fare, long distance travel. The airline is committed to making long-haul flights accessible to more people. Travellers can choose to fly non-stop business or economy from Hong Kong to London, from as little as HK$1,000 one-way, with further destinations planned. For more information visit the website oasishongkong.com

 

Photo to download:

http://ftp.hillandknowlton.com.hk/oasis/OH...S-Agreement.zip

 

Photo Caption:

1) Oasis Hong Kong Airlines appoints Jardine Aviation Services Group as their ground handling agent. Dave Li (second from left), Assistant General Manager, Business Development and Support of Jardine Aviation Services, shook hands with Stephen Miller (second from right), Chief Executive Officer of Oasis Hong Kong Airlines, to signify their partnership. Andy Kumaria (left), Director of Operations of Oasis Hong Kong Airlines, and Kevin Tam (right), Customer Service Duty Manager of Jardine Aviation Services were also present.

 

- ENDS -

 

 

Issued on behalf of Oasis Hong Kong Airlines Limited by Hill & Knowlton Asia Ltd. For inquiries, please contact:

Cecilia Chui, Hill & Knowlton Asia Ltd Antonia Leung, Hill & Knowlton Asia Ltd

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  • 3 Wochen später...

Habe ich da was uebersehen, oder wird in den PMs nur London als Ziel erwaehnt? Unsere Schunkel-Fraktion aus CGN schreibt ja so, als staende das schon fest. Kann mich mal einer aufklaeren, wie der Stand der Dinge ist? Ich erinnere mich sehr wohl, dass CGN neben LON und MXP als eines der ersten Ziele "genannt" wurden. Aber wie fix ist das?

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Oasis wird zunächst ab Oktober London anfliegen, in den Monaten danach werden die fünf weiteren Flugziele, für die man die Streckenrechte erhalten hat (also auch Berlin und Köln/Bonn), folgen. All dies ist schon seit einiger Zeit bekannt.

 

Genaueres wird hoffentlich auf der für den 23. August 2006 angesetzten PK von Oasis in London verkündet werden.

 

Alaaf von der Schunkel-Fraktion...:o)

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Genau so ist es, sollte CGN kommen , dann frühstens im Jahr 2007 oder 2008, aber an sich ist das schon bekannt. Nach der Bedienung von LGW ab Hong Kong sollte ein Ziel in den USA /Kalifornien kommen, es scheint sich aber da noch laufend was zu ändern.

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