(MENAFN – Bangladesh Monitor) Dhaka: Two months since the launch, Icelandic startup airline PLAY is doing better than it expected. It is in a stronger cash position than planned, and now is eyeing to start turning its European network into a hub and spoke model connecting Europe to North America from Spring 2022.
With many airlines struggling to survive during the coronavirus pandemic, many thought that launching a new airline right now would be foolish. PLAY’s CEO disagreed, arguing that favourable lease rates, tied with a lack of accumulated debt during the pandemic, meant that now was the perfect time to launch an airline.
Play reported that in July, it met its fundamental goals of flight operation. In total, during July, the airline carried 9,899 passengers, meaning a relatively meager load factor of just 41.7 per cent. PLAY revealed that a mid-July rise in Covid-19 cases had prompted some passengers to postpone their travel plans.
August treated the airline better as it continued its European rollout. Last month the airline carried more than 17,300 passengers. Despite this, the airline’s load factor remained relatively low at 46.4 per cent. This means that while PLAY carried more passengers, it also operated a similar increase in flights.
Moving forwards, PLAY expects both metrics to rise once more in September as Covid-19 cases in Iceland continue to fall.
As of today, the PLAY fleet consists of three Airbus A321neo aircraft. The planes are leased from AerCap and were all previously operated by Mexico’s Interjet.
In August, the airline signed two letters of intent to triple its fleet size by spring 2023, including running a more diverse fleet.
At terms better than anticipated in the PLAY business plan, two Airbus A320s are included in the first LOI, due to be delivered by March 2022.
From the second LOI, PLAY is expecting three more A320neos and an A321neo. All four of these aircraft would be delivered directly…