Thursday, June 19, 2008

Silverjet will not fly again, says chief executive

Failed all-business carrier Silverjet will not fly again, its chief executive Lawrence Hunt has told The Daily Telegraph.

Hopes were revived that the airline would take to the skies again after rumours surfaced that Middle East proposed carrier Arabjet had made a bid for the beleagured business-class carrier.

But Hunt has rubbished plans publicised by Arabjet to revive the London-Luton based airline.

"They are just a bunch of timewasters," he alleges. "We’ve been talking to them since February, providing business plans, but it never moved forward. They can't even raise the £125,000 needed to secure negotiations with the administrators. They just do not have the funding."

Arabjet's website says it plans to launch its own services next year to high-end passengers looking for premium travel within the Middle East.

Mr Hunt added: "There is nothing to buy any more because the CAA has now revoked all the licences."

Hopes that Silverjet, which operated to Newark airport and to Dubai until it was grounded on May 30, will fly again have been reignited a few times as various undisclosed bids have been put forward. Irish registered company Kingplace, which is managed by a Swiss trust, made a significant play for the carrier last week but failed when it failed to guarantee future aviation licences and the planes' leases.

Source: telegraph.co.uk

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Monday, June 16, 2008

ArabJet may buy troubled airline Silverjet: source

LONDON (Reuters) - ArabJet, a planned premium class airline based in Dubai, is talking to the administrators of SilverJet, the failed British business class carrier, about a possible sale, a source familiar with the talks said on Monday.

Luton-based SilverJet, which operated three planes between London, Dubai and New York, collapsed into administration last month due to weak demand and record fuel prices.

ArabJet officials in Dubai were not immediately available for comment.

The company aims to have a market base of about 500,000 customers, mostly in Dubai and Saudi Arabia, according to its Web site. ArabJet Holidays and ArabJet Limousine services will be added afterwards, the Web site says.

Talks to buy SilverJet by Kingplace, an Irish-registered company managed by Swiss trust and management company Heritage, collapsed on Friday, when the company made its 420 employees redundant.

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Friday, June 13, 2008

Silverjet buyout collapses, workers laid off

LONDON, England (AP) - The proposed buyout of collapsed business-class airline Silverjet fell apart on Friday and its 420 employees were formally fired, the administrator said.

Irish based Kingplace Ltd. announced earlier this week that it had provisionally agreed to take over Silverjet, which suspended operations two weeks ago after running out of money.

But Nigel Atkinson and Mark Fry of Begbies Traynor, joint administrators for Silverjet, said Friday that Kingplace was no longer in a position to proceed with a deal.

"We now understand that, as a result of the unusually complex negotiations with third parties, Kingplace is no longer in a position to acquire Silverjet as a going concern," the administrators said. Kingplace is managed by Geneva-based management company Heritage Cie SA.

"As a consequence, we have today had to make the entire work force formally redundant, in line with our legal obligations as administrator."

Silverjet employed 370 pilots and cabin crew and 50 administrative staff.

"We are extremely disappointed to have had to make these redundancies, which we had been working hard to prevent," the administrators said.

"We continue to negotiate the sale of Silverjet's assets for the benefit of the company's creditors and will provide an update as soon as we are able."

Silverjet suspended its service from its base at Luton Airport north of London to Newark airport in New Jersey in the United States and to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on May 30.

The company reached a crisis when it failed to receive funding agreed under a deal with Viceroy Holdings LLC, an international luxury development fund based in the United Arab Emirates and the United States.

Silverjet, which had never turned a profit since it began operating in 2006, was the last business-class only airline flying between London and New York after the collapse of U.S. peers MAXjet Airways Inc. and EOS.

Source: edition.cnn.com

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Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Silverjet Bought by Kingplace, Plans to Resume Flying

Silverjet Plc, the all business- class carrier that ceased operations 13 days ago, said it plans to resume flying after agreeing to be bought by Kingplace Ltd.

Silverjet, which flew to New York and Dubai from London Luton airport, was purchased for an undisclosed sum in a deal due to be completed by June 13, administrator Begbies Traynor Group Plc said in a statement today. Kingplace is registered in Ireland and managed by Geneva-based investment trust Heritage Cie.

Grounded on May 30 after its funds ran out as fuel costs spiraled, Silverjet never made a profit and was the last business-only operator between London and the U.S. after Eos Airlines and MAXjet Airways Inc. went bankrupt. About 24 carriers have failed in six months after oil jumped 47 percent, according to the International Air Transport Association.

"If it's to be a successful resurrection then they will have to raise fares fairly substantially and hope the increase sticks," said Douglas McNeill, an aviation analyst at Blue Oar Securities in London. "The oil-price rise was the thing that they really hadn't foreseen in their business plan." The airline should consider adding more flights to Dubai, he said.

Silverjet shares were suspended a week ago after an investment from United Arab Emirates-based Viceroy Holdings LLC didn't materialize. The stock was 88 percent lower than when first sold to the public in May 2006, giving a market value of 8.38 million pounds ($16.5 million).

Long-Term Investor

"We now have the necessary backing from a long-term investor to relaunch Silverjet," Chief Executive Officer Lawrence Hunt said in today's statement. "We will be working around the clock to launch our New York and Dubai services as quickly as possible."

Silverjet may be flying again "in a matter of weeks" after terms with Begbies Traynor are finalized, said Ian Ilsley, the chairman of Heritage and a Kingplace director. All of the airline's employees are likely to be retained and existing tickets will be honored, he said.

Almost 10,000 passengers were affected when Silverjet stopped flying, according to the U.K.'s Civil Aviation Authority. The deal announced today is subject to regulatory approval, Begbies Traynor said. The offer from Kingplace is being made on behalf of private clients, it said.

"We are pleased to have agreed principal terms with Kingplace to relaunch the airline," Mark Fry, senior partner at Begbies and joint administrator of Silverjet, said in the statement. "This agreement is excellent news for the company's suppliers, staff and loyal customers."

Cash Needed

Silverjet may need to raise double the $100 million Viceroy had pledged to invest if it's to survive over the next year, said Howard Wheeldon, an analyst at BGC Partners in London. A fare increase of 50 percent might be needed to show a profit, Wheeldon added, even assuming the carrier can fill 85 percent of seats. The company's U.K. hub in Luton may also be unattractive to business flyers and its 767 are less fuel-efficient than more modern designs, he said.

Oil is trading near $136 a barrel, compared with about $55 when Silverjet began flying on Jan. 25, 2007. MAXjet and Eos blamed their failure on higher fuel costs, competition from network carriers and an inability to raise more capital because of the global tightening of credit.

Before the Viceroy pledge Silverjet had garnered about 72 million pounds from an initial share sale, additional stock offerings and loans. The carrier cited the oil price when missing its target of a first profitable month in March.

Network airlines get most of their profit from first- and business-class seats, prompting the idea for premium-only carriers. Congestion at U.K. airports and delays from tighter security also created demand for a hassle-free, luxury service.

Lower Prices

Silverjet aimed to sell premium tickets for about 1,000 pounds, often one-third the price charged by competitors such as British Airways and Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd. Flights were operated using three Boeing Co. 767 planes with 100 flatbed seats, or less than half the usual capacity. Service included private terminals, onboard women-only toilets and gourmet menus from London restaurant Le Caprice.

Analysts including Mike Stoddart of Daniel Stewart in London had predicted Silverjet would go bankrupt this year as it failed to sell sufficient seats at high-enough prices to cover costs. Stoddart initiated coverage in January with a "sell" recommendation and a price target of zero pence.

CEO Hunt has blamed negative analyst notes for passengers being reluctant to book with the airline.

Route Expansion

Blue Oar's McNeill said Silverjet now needs to expand its route network as quickly as possible to generate cash. The airline had originally planned to add more planes in the second half of this year and any new capacity should be used to increase frequencies, particularly to Dubai, he said.

"The history of Silverjet to date, and indeed Eos, shows that the business-only model has considerable merit," he said. "It has attracted passengers and the service created has been widely acclaimed and copied by some of the larger carriers. All of this suggests is that the concept had merit; all that remains is to make money out of it."

With Silverjet grounded, closely held L'Avion, which flies between Paris and New York, is the last remaining independent airline providing premium-only services across the Atlantic.

Source: bloomberg.com

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Monday, June 9, 2008

Swiss investment firm bids for Silverjet

LONDON (AP) — The administrator of collapsed business-class airline Silverjet PLC, confirmed on Monday that it has received a formal offer from a Swiss investment firm to buy and relaunch the airline.

Administrator Begbies Traynor added that two other parties have expressed an interest in the carrier, which suspended operations late last month after a key funding deal fell through, but did not comment on any financial details.

Irish-based Kingplace, which is managed by Geneva-based management company Heritage Cie SA, said Sunday it wants to resume Silverjet's operations as soon as possible and had made an offer to the administrator and Silverjet chief executive Lawrence Hunt.

Silverjet had operated services to Newark airport in New Jersey and to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, from its base at London's Luton Airport.

The carrier ran into trouble after it failed to receive funding agreed under a deal recently signed with Viceroy Holdings LLC, an international luxury development fund based in the United Arab Emirates and the United States.

The funding shortfall came at a difficult time with Silverjet, like other airlines, already under pressure from soaring fuel costs and a slowing global economy.

Its decision to stop flying followed the collapse of U.S. peers MAXjet Airways Inc. and EOS, which also started business-only services from London to New York in 2006.

Source: news.google.com

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Friday, June 6, 2008

Suitors hope to see Silverjet fly again

Silverjet, the business-class only airline that collapsed into administration last week, has received two tentative bid approaches from suitors interested in relaunching the carrier.

Kingplace, a shelf-company registered in Ireland and managed by Heritage Cie SA, a Geneva trust and management company, has made an indicative offer to administrator Begbies Traynor.

The company, which has expressed an interest in working with Silverjet chief executive Lawrence Hunt, faces competition from an airline.

Mark Fry, joint administrator, said: "They are up against a very serious bidder," but declined to name it. He said: "We are in talks with a couple of bidders and terms are being discussed."

Silverjet, which operated three aircraft flying from London Luton to New York and Dubai, grounded its fleet a week ago.

It collapsed owing creditors £40m, £17m of which is secured against the three aircraft. Of the remaining £23m, £10m is owed to property entrepreneurs Simon and David Reuben. The rest is due to trade creditors. Shareholders have lost everything.

The debt secured against the aircraft could transfer with any new owner, but Mr Fry is seeking some return for the holders of the remaining £23m debt.

"We are looking for a certain amount that will go to the old company's creditors," he said, intimating that the bidders were offering less than £5m.

He believed any non-airline bidder would also need to sink "at least £10m" into Silverjet to get it airborne again.

Ian Ilsley, Heritage chairman, said: "Kingplace can confirm it has made an offer to Begbies Traynor and Lawrence Hunt, with a view to purchasing Silverjet. " How many of Silverjet's 300 staff could be retained is unclear.

Mr Hunt said: "My aim is to see Silverjet up and flying as quickly as possible."

Source: telegraph.co.uk

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Friday, May 30, 2008

Silverjet suspends operations

From the Silverjet website:

To our dear customers,

When our inaugural flight took off in January 2007, we pledged to change the face of air travel. Your appreciation of our unique values and your belief in our product has allowed us to achieve this.

Your belief in us was shared by our investors - but regrettably, due to unforeseen circumstances, they were unable to unlock the finance that we needed. As a result, we are very sad to announce that from 30 May 2008, we will cease operations and we are no longer able to honour flight reservations.

We extend our sincerest apologies to those of you who have travel plans with Silverjet in the future and at present. You are advised to seek alternative travel arrangements with other carriers, and contact your credit card company or travel agent directly for information on obtaining refunds.

We are working actively with new investors who are prepared to inject new funds so we can recommence operations. If we are able to achieve this, we will make an announcement as soon as possible and we hope to be able to bring you our very 'sivilised' flying experience again.

Thank you for your support - it has meant everything.

Yours sincerely,

Lawrence Hunt, CEO

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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Silverjet Summer Sale Fares

Silverjet Summer Sale fares. From now until 31 May 2008, return fares to New York and Dubai start at just £999 including taxes for travel between 14 May and 6 September 2008.

The sale ends on 31 May 2008. Terms and conditions apply.

Silverjet Summer Sale

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Saturday, May 10, 2008

Silverjet plans new hub in UAE

Silverjet said it is considering setting up a new hub in either Dubai or Abu Dhabi after receiving a $100 million cash injection from a UAE-based investor.

gulfnews.com

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Monday, April 28, 2008

Silverjet Launches Seat Offer to EOS Passengers

Silverjet announced today a special rate offer to EOS customers following news that EOS has filed for bankruptcy.

The offer allows EOS passengers booking with Silverjet access to a limited number of seats on the airline's New York to London route for the same price as their EOS ticket, subject to terms and conditions.

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Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Launch of Silverjet Mobile

Silverjet Press Release

Award winning airline Silverjet launches Silverjet Mobile

- New mobile website provides travellers with flight information and bookings on the go -

Discerning travellers can from today book flights, find flight status and schedules, select seats, and choose meals all from their mobile phone, thanks to the launch of Silverjet Mobile, the UK's first full-service mobile airline website from Silverjet. Customers can access the site by entering the usual Silverjet web site address, www.flysilverjet.com, into their mobile browser. In the UK they can also text 'Silverjet' to 60767 to receive a link via SMS.

Silverjet Mobile uses the very latest in mobile internet technology to offer travellers all the functionality and services of the airline's award winning website, but from the convenience of a mobile phone or PDA.

Developed in close partnership with leading mobile solutions provider Mobile Travel Technologies (MTT), the solution is designed specifically to meet the needs of Silverjet's travellers who have come to enjoy innovation and stress-free experience from the award winning airline. Sophisticated technology will recognise the wide range of mobile devices currently in use and optimise the display and adapt functionality accordingly.

The latest in a number of customer-focused innovations from Silverjet, the new service has been launched to meet a growing demand by travellers for mobile internet services. Recent research has revealed that over a third (36%)[i] of business travellers now regularly use mobile internet services for work, with nearly half (47%)[ii] requesting the benefits mobile technology can now offer airline passengers.

George Henderson, IT Director, Silverjet, comments: 'The Silverjet experience was conceived to deliver convenience at all points of the journey and the launch of Silverjet Mobile is a response to a clear demand for mobile travel services. This innovative service will help our customers make and manage their bookings at times to suit their increasingly hectic schedules, and enjoy the relaxed, stress-free experience of Silverjet from the minute they log-on, wherever they are. How very sivilised!'

Gerry Samuels, Executive Director, MTT, comments: 'Travellers are increasingly demanding access to airline services such as manage my booking and flight status when they are on-the-go, away from their PCs. There are already nearly 5003 million mobile internet users worldwide. MTT is delighted to provide the technology to power Silverjet Mobile, bringing a range of customer services to this increasingly important channel.'

With private terminals, fares to Dubai and New York starting at just £1,099 return, and a flight experience which includes a 30 minute check in, a flat bed, dedicated security, and meals by Le Caprice, Silverjet is proving increasingly popular with leisure and business travellers alike.

MTT (www.mttnow.com) provides the technology which powers leading worldwide mobile travel services. MTT enables airlines, hotel chains, car rental companies and travel intermediaries to launch their mobile services. MTT is headquartered in The Digital Hub, Dublin .




[i] Research taken from Forrester Research ‘Travel eBusiness Execs: Focus On Mobile Data Now’ Mobile Data Creates A New Way To Distribute Travel And Engage Travellers, May 2007

[ii] Research taken from Forrester Research ‘Travel eBusiness Execs: Focus On Mobile Data Now’ Mobile Data Creates A New Way To Distribute Travel And Engage Travellers, May 2007

3 eMarketer, July 2007

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Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Silverjet bookings soar with American Express win

Silverjet has revealed that a recent contract win with American Express, one the world's largest corporate travel agencies, helped lift its passenger numbers by 23pc during February.

telegraph.co.uk

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Thursday, February 21, 2008

All-biz Silverjet flying high

Silverjet celebrated its one year anniversary last month by reporting 30% repeat business and plans for new routes (to be announced).

nydailynews.com

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Friday, February 8, 2008

Silverjet eyeing further UAE growth

Silverjet's management expects strong Middle East growth after increasing its sales force in the region.

arabianbusiness.com

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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

New Silverjet Lounge at JFK

Silverjet is about to begin construction of a new private lounge for its customers at Newark. Set to open this year, it will be the only commercial airline lounge in the New York area with an entrance directly from the curb and will offer valet parking and a restaurant featuring preflight dinners.

nytimes.com

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Sunday, January 27, 2008

Dubai service makes up 30% of Silverjet's sales

Silverjet said its Dubai operations account for 30 per cent of total sales.

The company began flights between Dubai and London on November 18 and has achieved 50 per cent load factor, or the ratio of seats filled, chief executive officer Lawrence Hunt told Gulf News.

gulfnews.com

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Thursday, January 24, 2008

Silverjet celebrates one year in the skies

It’s been a ‘Sivilised’ first year for new British all-business class carrier Silverjet, marked by major milestones - including the successful launch of its route to Dubai - which have helped solidify its global position as a pioneering airline with a bright future.

traveldailynews.com

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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Silverjet - Increased baggage allowance

From 11 January 2008, following negotiation with the UK Department of Transport, you are able to take onboard two pieces of hand baggage at all Silverjet airports.

Your two pieces of cabin baggage should not exceed the following dimensions: a maximum length of 56cm, width of 45cm and depth of 25cm (including wheels, handles, side pockets etc).

flysilverjet.com

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Sunday, January 6, 2008

Silverjet - Very Sivilised Sale

Silverjet Very Sivilised Sale is on now.

Sale fares start from:

£879 return from London to Dubai and New York
$1759 return from New York to London
6600 AED return from Dubai to London

Sale fares are fully changeable and a Saturday night stay is not compulsory. Visit flysilverjet.com to view full terms and conditions. Sale ends 31 January 2008.

flysilverjet.com

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Saturday, December 29, 2007

Silverjet launches corporate loyalty scheme

Silverjet is offering a complimentary flight initiative called 'The Silverjet Set' which rewards companies with a free flight for every ten purchased.

traveldailynews.com

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Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Silverjet commence London - Dubai Route

Silverjet has started flying London - Dubai on November 19th. This latest route operates daily.

Silverjet

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Monday, November 19, 2007

Silverjet Bathrooms for Women

Silverjet have released an ad that promotes their world first feature - women only bathrooms on a commercial airline.

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