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Barcelona enters battle for lowcost, long-haul flights

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BARCELONA: The battle is on in Barcelona, Spain’s popular Mediterran­ean city where two airlines have started competing for passengers in the emerging trend of low- cost, long-haul flights.

The first flight operated by Level – a new carrier created by IAG, the parent company of British Airways and Spain’s Iberia – took off Thursday from El Prat airport for Los Angeles.

The airline also flies to San Francisco, Buenos Aires and Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic.

Meanwhile Norwegian, a pioneer in cheap long- distance flights, begins Monday flights to New York, Los Angeles, Miami and San Francisco.

The airline will make Barcelona its fifth hub for such flights after London, Paris, Bangkok and Amsterdam.

Altogether, 22 low- cost transatlan­tic flights will take off every week from Barcelona, breaking into a market that until recently was the preserve of traditiona­l major airlines.

But with the emergence of a new and more fuel- efficient generation of aircraft and the collapse of oil prices, low cost carriers such as Norwegian and French Blue are increasing­ly operating transatlan­tic flights from European airports such as Paris or London.

Barcelona, a huge tourist magnet, is well placed to ride on this new wave, given that it is Europe’s number one hub for lowcost flights according to air travel data company OAG.

While it is still behind Madrid, the airport has seen passenger numbers leap 60 per cent between 2009 and 2016.

But until now, the flights that took off from Barcelona were almost solely short- or medium-haul.

“There was an anomaly in the market: Barcelona is a city with huge internatio­nal profile... but long- distance flights weren’t up to the task,” said a spokesman for Norwegian, adding the company saw “a market opportunit­y” to develop cheap long-haul flights.

John Grant, an OAG analyst, said Barcelona -- a draw for tourists, including from cruise ships -- was “well placed to work”.

“A large local market, inbound demand and low- cost airlines that will encourage passengers to connect through the airport will all support those low-cost long-haul services.”

Level, for instance, “will take advantage of the fact that Vueling (the low- cost airline that is in the same IAG group) is very present on the market,” said Philippe Berland, a transport consultant at Sia Partners.

So passengers will for instance be able to board a Vueling flight from London to Barcelona, where they can change and take Level to the United States.

Grant added that “geographic­ally, Barcelona is very well located to serve connecting markets from perhaps Asia to Latin America, although these are in many cases currently quite small but will grow quickly with low- cost airlines present.” — AFP

 ??  ?? This file photo shows a Boeing 737-800 of low-cost airline Norwegian flying near Oslo airport in Gardermoen.The battle is on in Barcelona, Spain’s popular Mediterran­ean city where two airlines have started competing for passengers in the emerging trend...
This file photo shows a Boeing 737-800 of low-cost airline Norwegian flying near Oslo airport in Gardermoen.The battle is on in Barcelona, Spain’s popular Mediterran­ean city where two airlines have started competing for passengers in the emerging trend...

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