Cityjet to close base at London City airport

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Pat Byrne (speaking, on right) and Cathal McConnell of Cityjet

CityJet is to close its base at London City airport. While the airline will increase its Dublin to London City service this summer, it is closing two routes from the end of March, London City to Paris Orly and Nantes, and is reducing Amsterdam to London City to four services per day.

CityJet says it is introducing a new range of benefits for passengers using its services to London City Airport.

Cityjet takes delivery of seven new aircraft in the first half of this year – four Bombardier CRJ900 and three Superjet SSJ100 – and will commence deliveries of up to 10 new CRJ900s from June, growing its total fleet from 17 aircraft in 2015 to 44 this year and more than doubling its employees to over 1,100 today.

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The new aircraft will operate on behalf of its wet lease customers, crewed by CityJet staff. CityJet acquired a new crew base in Copenhagen in January when it purchased Cimber Airways from SAS and will also open a new Brussels crew base at the end of March, both supporting wet lease contracts on behalf of customer airlines at these airports.

The airline also currently has crew bases in Amsterdam, Dublin, London, Helsinki, Paris and Stockholm.

CityJet Executive Chairman Pat Byrne said: Since mid-2015, we have been actively repositioning ourselves as an aviation business with a mix of wet lease operations on behalf of other airlines, own-brand scheduled flying and ad hoc charter services. We are on course to achieve our strategic aim of having at least 80pc of our aircraft operating on wet lease and charter services this year whilst also retaining a robust and high quality scheduled operation into London City Airport. With the ongoing changes to our network, it is important that we continually assess the efficiency of our infrastructure to support these services. In this context, we have reviewed the business justification for the retention of our crew base in its current size at London City Airport. Consequently, we are announcing today that we will be reducing the size of our London City crew base and we are entering into a consultation process with the staff affected. We will be able to offer some opportunities for employment elsewhere within CityJet but regrettably we expect that there will be redundancies among some of our workforce in London. CityJet remains fully committed to London City Airport and will continue to offer unrivalled service to our customers on our routes.

Cityjet services at London City airport peaked in 2010 when they operated services to

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• Amsterdam 7 flights a day
• Antwerp 5 flights a day
• Avignon 1 flight a day
• Dublin 5 flights a day
• Dundee 2 flights a day
• Edinburgh 3 flights a day
• Eindhoven 2 flights a day
• Florence 1 flight a day
• Luxembourg 3 flights a day
• Milan 2 flights a day
• Nantes 2 flights a day
• Paris Orly 6 flights a day
• Rotterdam 8 flights a day
• Pau 3 flights a day
• Toulon 2 flights a day

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