hlyeo98
- 04 Mar 2007 08:54
30 January, 2007
Silverjet Awarded Carbon Neutral Airline of the Year Award 2007
Silverjet, the first British exclusively business class carrier and the worlds first carbon neutral airline has been awarded Environmentally Aware Airline 2007 by the Institute of Transport Management (ITM).
The airline successfully launched on Thursday 25th January 2007 and included in the price of the ticket, typically 999 return to New York, is a mandatory carbon offset contribution, giving customers the opportunity to reinvest Carbon Points into a number of climate friendly projects around the world. The scheme is being set up in partnership with leading climate change consultants the CarbonNeutral Company and it has been developed in accordance with the CarbonNeutral Protocol, the leading standard and quality mark for action on climate change.
An example of the Verified Emission Reduction that Silverjet customers will be supporting is a solar panel programme in India, where solar panels replace kerosene burners (the carbon-heavy but cheap fuel of choice).
Silverjet has called upon all airlines to become carbon neutral and the Government to support Verified Emission Reduction projects. If the industry was to simply charge its customers 90 pence for each hour they fly on average, then they could neutralize the carbon pollution created by the aviation industry.
The ITM strongly believe that all transportation companies, especially airlines must now act responsibly and make serious strides to combat climate change by neutralizing carbon emissions.
Lawrence Hunt, CEO of Silverjet, said:
An award for any airline so soon after launch is admirable, but recognition for the hard work we have put into our carbon offset programme is remarkable, we are delighted. The ITM have highlighted for us the emphasis that we feel all airlines should be putting on the vital offset programme for carbon emissions, by including the cost of the programme into our ticket price.
Our scheme is motivational for the customer and not a penny of the money we donate goes to bureaucracy, a point that we feel very strongly about.
Our launch last week was a complete success; our customers have been whisked through our 30 minute check in and boarding, sleeping like logs in our 63 flat beds and enjoying our world class in flight Silver Service. The feedback has been beyond our expectations.
Looking forward, we will launch our second daily London Luton to New York Newark flight in July this year and are committed to a third daily service by the end of the year. We are also planning further long-haul route opportunities in 2008.
Patrick Sheedy, Media and PR Director for the ITM, said:
Silverjets carbon offsetting scheme is particularly effective as it is included within the fare, allows customers to earn carbon points which will engage them in this important global issue and is independently managed by one of the worlds leading carbon neutral companies. This is the first time any air carrier has taken a strong proactive approach to the accountability for air pollution generated by the Aviation Industry.
It is most encouraging to see an airline provide such consideration to the environment. The ethos of Silverjet is to be admired and imitated by the next generation of airline carrier. The Institute is delighted to recognize Silverjet in this way, and welcomes them to the awards table.
capetown
- 04 Feb 2008 17:04
- 18 of 54
Be very carefull with this one,
Ba now to offer London city to new york will put further pressure on this longhaul embrio.
halifax
- 04 Feb 2008 17:18
- 19 of 54
BA say flights from London City Airport wont start till 2009 and they will be using a 32 seat aircraft. Hardly likely to generate a massive surge in sales!
capetown
- 04 Feb 2008 17:38
- 20 of 54
32 premium flat beds,it will be a winner.
hlyeo98
- 05 Feb 2008 08:12
- 21 of 54
Silverjet Jan revenues seats 8,729, sees 1st monthly pretax profit in March 08 - AFX
LONDON (Thomson Financial) - Silverjet said it flew 8,729 revenue seats in January, which, although representing the business class airline's 11th successive month of growth, fell short of company expectations.
The Luton-based airline, which launched on Jan 25, 2007, said its load factor in January was 54 pct, against 52.8 pct in December.
The company said forward bookings are unlikely to make-up the shortfall in growth in the period between November's placing of 20 mln new shares, raising 12 mln stg, and the end of March.
'Whilst we expect the group, in terms of operating cashflow, to absorb cash between the placing and 31 March 08, the board continues to be confident that Silverjet will achieve its first month of pretax profit and be cash generative in March 08,' it said in a statement.
capetown
- 05 Feb 2008 08:33
- 22 of 54
Hlyeo98
Its looking a little like the upbeat statement from maxjet before its demise,what do you think?
hlyeo98
- 05 Feb 2008 08:36
- 23 of 54
Agree with you, capetown
capetown
- 06 Feb 2008 08:30
- 24 of 54
The decline continues.
hlyeo98
- 06 Feb 2008 08:38
- 25 of 54
~May go to 20p soon
capetown
- 06 Feb 2008 14:15
- 26 of 54
Sooner than we think Hlyeo,i would not touch it @1p.
G D Potts
- 06 Feb 2008 15:38
- 27 of 54
so you wouldnt buy 5% of an airline for 12'500 or pay 250k for the whole company? I should think most people with the money would.
capetown
- 06 Feb 2008 15:39
- 28 of 54
In short,no not this one!,imo it has no future.
G D Potts
- 06 Feb 2008 16:17
- 29 of 54
you mean in Mike Stoddart's view? with which the many sceptics have immediately adopted as of their own invention.
cynic
- 12 Feb 2008 08:37
- 30 of 54
another Cynic, "Wish I had followed my own advice" as would have shorted a month ago at about 40 ..... obviously the masochistsic streak in me prefers to lose money rather than make it!
mitzy
- 12 Feb 2008 08:44
- 31 of 54
Told you so.
cynic
- 12 Feb 2008 08:46
- 32 of 54
ah it was your initial advice was it ..... hope you shorted bundles, though NMS is only 1000
mitzy
- 12 Feb 2008 08:53
- 33 of 54
I said it was another Maxjet in December.
hlyeo98
- 12 Feb 2008 20:27
- 34 of 54
17p now
mitzy
- 13 Feb 2008 15:21
- 35 of 54
This ones about to blow be careful..
cynic
- 13 Feb 2008 15:29
- 36 of 54
blow up?
far too difficult to short as totally illiquid
hangon
- 26 Feb 2008 20:09
- 37 of 54
Wasn't the Boss of Silverjet on the TV, (yesterday) - something about Heathrow and BAA (creating delays to improve shop incomes, pah!)
- - - My impression, FWIW, that he's straight - not a flash Barrow-boy . . . .but then I could be wrong . . .anyone know the Execs? - I understand there are delays in getting the Business running; but their "model" looks reasonably sound - if only Silverjet can contact the Business Execs that would want that luxuary, cheaper than the Majors.....looks like a no-brainer to me.
I don't hold - but then I don't fly, either!
Edit 14 March08 - Oh a regular slide methinks....