I agree with Barling Manga and don't think tommorrow's announcement will have anything to do with SEN, other than possibly a fourth daily DUB rotation.
The timing of the statements in the Stobart Annual Report was aimed mainly at boosting investor confidence in the outcome of the company's substantial investment in SEN. While I don't doubt their firm intention to launch new SEN routes, it's probably a few months down the line before any announcements are likely to be made in my view. Obviously SEN needs some airline diversity for the future and it would be a little strange if Stobarts did not take advantage of their majority shareholding in RE in order to provide that.