8 Vol. 10 / No. 5 / May 2018 Global Aviator
The airline industry
COBALT AIR, Cyprus’ largest
airline commences daily services
between Heathrow and Larnaca
Cobalt Destinations
Cyprus: Larnaca, Paphos
Germany: Dusseldorf, Frankfurt
Greece: Athens, Thessaloniki, Heraklion, Chania and Mykonos
Ireland: Dublin
Uinited Kingdon: London Heathrow, London Gatwick, London Stansted, Manchester
Switzerland: Zurich & Geneva
Denmark: Copenhagen
France: Paris CDG
Spain: Madrid
Russia: Moscow
Israel: Tel Aviv
Lebanon: Beirut
UAE: Abu Dhabi
A new, enhanced
business class offering,
including dine on demand,
is being introduced
complementing the airline’s
increasingly popular
economy experience.
The addition of
Heathrow on 27 March
makes it a hat-trick of
London airports for
expanding Cobalt Air,
which is already established
at London Stansted and
Gatwick, plus Manchester
in north west UK.
Departures to Larnaca
from Heathrow also
offer convenient onward
connections to Cobalt’s Abu
Dhabi, UAE services - on
Mondays, Wednesdays
and Saturdays.
Cobalt is flying Airbus
A320 aircraft from London
Heathrow to Larnaca with
12 seats in Business and
144 in Economy. Its new
business class product is in
a two-by-two configuration
with a 40” pitch and
economy a generous 30”.
Timed to appeal to
both business and leisure
passengers, flights depart
London Heathrow’s Terminal
3 at 17h20 and arrive into
Larnaca at 23h50. On the
return journey, flights leave
Larnaca at 12h45 midday
and arrive back in London
Heathrow T3 at 15h45. •
Cobalt Air, Cyprus’ largest airline, inaugurated a
new daily service between Heathrow and Larnaca
late in March this year, re-establishing an
important link last served by the former
Cyprus Airways in 2015
Maureva continues to strengthen its position
both in Europe and Asia with the recent
signature of Air Belgium and the Japanese
carrier Star Flyer.
Air Belgium recently received its Air Operating
Certificate from Belgium’s Direction Générale Transport
Aérien (DGTA), allowing it to start ticket sales in the
coming days for its first revenue flights between Brussels
and Hong Kong. We are very pleased to announce that Air
Belgium has selected Maureva for its EDGAR Passenger
Revenue Accounting Managed Services. Air Belgium has
opted for a ticketless Passenger Service System (PSS).
Maureva is also proud to announce the signature of
Star Flyer its first Japanese airline client. Star Flyer was
looking for a trustworthy revenue accounting partner to
support its strategic plans for continuous growth, sales
control, and improved revenues. We are extremely pleased
that Star Flyer has selected our cloud-based EDGAR
Passenger Revenue Accounting solution.
"We are very happy to welcome Air Belgium and Star
Flyer in the Maureva community. Our solution was built
upon design-thinking and more importantly a comprehen-
sive understanding of airline revenue accounting, needs
and requirements". said Jennifer Tsang, Head of Business
support at Maureva. •
Maureva announces two new
airline clients for its
EDGAR Passenger Revenue
Accounting Solution