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Skymark Airlines to be first domestic carrier to operate regular service out of Ibaraki airport

February 9th, 2010 moderator No comments
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logo_skymarkSkymark airlines (headquarters in Ota ward, Tokyo) formally announced on February 6 that it has decided to introduce daily flight to Ibaraki airport in Omitama, Ibaraki Prefecture from its Kobe base with effect from April 16. This was after months of having no domestic carriers willing to mount regular flight using this new airport, classified as Tokyo’s secondary airport and aiming to attract low cost carriers.

Skymark Airlines B737-800Skymark airlines will be the second airline after South Korean carrier Asiana Airlines to choose Ibaraki airport which will open next month on March 11. Skymark airlines had earlier agreed to conduct commemorative flights on the airport’s opening day with two flights from Kobe to Ibaraki, one flight from Ibaraki to Kobe and one flight from Ibaraki to Haneda. Tickets on all 4 flights were sold out a few days after release.

Skymark airlines has also released its ticket prices with normal one-way adult airfare going at 12,000yen, and early purchase discounted airfare will range from 5,800yen to 9,800yen. Flight will most likely depart in the morning and will operate on its single fleet of Boeing B737-800 aircraft with a seating capacity of 177 single class passengers.

Skymark Airlines latest expansion was to make Kobe a secondary base

February 2nd, 2010 moderator 1 comment
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logo_skymarkSkymark Airlines (headquarters in Ōta-ward, Tokyo), a Japanese low-cost start-up that began operations in 1998 following after deregulation, is likely to report a profit for this fiscal year despite its big Japanese competitors and full-fledge carriers ANA and JAL, reported making heavy losses.

Skymark Airlines as an independent carrier could well weather the economic downturn, by using its lean model of business and cost reduction measures, operates just one single fleet of 12 Boeing 737-800s, common with many low-cost carriers. It used to operate a small number of Boeing 767-300s, but due to its higher seating capacity resulting in lower fuel efficiency as well as requiring more passengers to break even, were disposed of from its fleet eventually.

img-Kobe-AirportSkymark Airlines latest expansion was to make Kobe a secondary base, after Haneda. It has recently started a new route in December from its base at Kobe operating twice-daily flight to Okinawa. It also has announced to conduct daily flights between Kobe and Fukuoka began this month on February 1st. It is aiming to develop Kobe Airport into a regional hub by 2014, adding new routes from Kobe to Sapporo, Sendai, Matsuyama, Fukuoka, Kumamoto, and Naha.

Skymark Airlines has at the request of Ibaraki Airport to commence regular flight service using this newly built airport that is scheduled for opening in a few week’s time. Skymark Airlines has decided at the opening day of Ibaraki Airport on March 11 to conduct commemorative flights, 2 flight leaving from Kobe to Ibaraki, 1 flight each leaving from Ibaraki to Kobe and Haneda making a total of 4 flights on that day. Reservations for the commemorative flights started in January 30, and all 177 seats on all the flights were sold out in a few weeks after released. It is still considering whether to operate regular service using this airport.

Skymark Airlines market share in Japan.

Airline Frequency share Capacity share
ANA 48.0% 50.3%
JAL 34.1% 35.8%
Skymark Airlines 3.7% 3.4%
Japan Transocean Air 4.2% 3.2%
Air Do 3.0% 2.9%
JAL Express 3.1% 2.6%
Star Flyer 1.6% 1.2%
Source: OAG Max Online January 2010
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