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Schub für Fastjet: Historisch niederiger Ölpreis und Einstieg in eine hochmargige Relation. Interessanter Markt und nahezu ohne Gewerkschaften :-)
http://www.fastjet.com
("fastjet" or the "Company")
9th January 2015
fastjet Zambia approval update
fastjet, Africa's low-cost airline, is pleased to announce that fastjet Zambia Ltd has received confirmation from the Zambian Civil Aviation Authority that it has successfully completed the critical 'Phase 1' of its application for an Air Operating Certificate (AOC) This is a significant step towards the launch of fastjet operations in Zambia. The next stage of the AOC process, which is well underway, allows the authorities to evaluate fastjet Zambia's planned company structure, gain first-hand understanding of fastjet's Airbus aircraft and approve fastjet Zambia's operational plan.
Commenting on the news, Ed Winter, interim Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of fastjet plc, said: "The process to obtain permission to operate in Zambia is proceeding extremely well. We have an excellent team in Zambia, who are working positively with the local authorities to complete the approval process as efficiently as possible.
"We look forward to bringing the high quality and low-cost fastjet operation to the people of Zambia soon".
Zambia will be fastjet's second base from which it plans to operate low-cost flights to various destinations in East and Southern Africa. Prices on regional routes from Zambia are currently very high, especially so where a monopoly operator controls the route. fastjet is confident that its low-cost model will stimulate the market.
fastjet intends to announce its passenger statistics for December 2014 on 12 January 2015.
For media enquiries please contact:
UK media - Citigate Dewe Rogerson Tel: +44 (0) 20 7638 9571
Angharad Couch
Toby Moore
Nick Hayns
South Africa media - Tribeca Public Relations Tel: +27 11 208 5521
Cian Mac Eochaidh
For investor enquiries please contact:
W.H. Ireland Ltd. Tel: +44 (0) 20 7220 1666
James Joyce
Mark Leonard
NOTES TO EDITORS
About fastjet plc
fastjet plc is the holding company of the low cost airline fastjet which commenced flights under the fastjet brand in Tanzania in November 2012. The airline introduced Airbus A319s into its fleet. By adhering to international standards of safety, quality, security and reliability; fastjet has brought a new flying experience to the African market at unprecedented low prices. fastjet is implementing the low-cost model across Africa and its long-term strategy is to become the continent's first low-cost, pan-African airline. fastjet plc is also the holding company of Fly540, which operates in Ghana and Angola.
The results of a recent customer satisfaction survey showed that 100% of customers were likely to recommend fastjet to a friend. In developing its strong brand and identity, fastjet has won and been nominated for a number of awards, including winning three Transform awards for the rebrand and launch of fastjet and the award for "Brand Strategy of the Year" at the recent Drum Marketing Awards in London.
fastjet plc is quoted on the London Stock Exchange's AIM market.
For more information see www.fastjet.com
handel zurzeit bei 1,49Pfund=1,91Euro
da ist in deutschland mit 0,02Euro noch ein bisschen billiger zu haben
Während es in London "ganze" Stücke sind?!
Würde heißen 0,19€ wäre korrekt?!
Oder sind es "hundertstel", dann würde 0,02€ passen?!
Nur eine Frage, weil ich auch gerade erst auf den Thread aufmerksam geworden bin!
Auszug aus der Corporate News vom 12 Januar:
Fuel
The fuel price in January will provide a further 13 percent reduction on December prices. The Company expects further reductions in February and March as the recent falls in the price of crude oil continue to flow through to African aviation fuel supplies. As stated last month, fastjet does not currently pre-purchase or ‘hedge’ its future fuel price. The Company pays current market rates for its fuel and is therefore realising substantial benefits from the reduction in the cost of crude oil.