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Old 30th Apr 2009, 15:42
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New routes:
1st July BRE-GDN 3/7
1st July BRE-KUN 2/7
4th July EDI-HAU 2/7
7th July ALC-HAU 2/7
Also:
Reus - Marrakech
Madrid - Bologna
Madrid - Granada
Madrid - Gatwick
Madrid - Malta
Madrid - Almeria
Alicante - Bologna
Alicante - Fez
Alicante - Gdansk
Alicante - Lille
Alicante - Marrakech
Alicante - Santander

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Old 30th Apr 2009, 22:10
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According to the Ryanair booking engine the EDI-NRN flight operates for the last time tomorrow (Fri 1st May) even though it was bookable for travel in the summer just a few days ago.Also noticed that NRN-LGW is gone and NRN-STN appears to be just one a day (I thought it used to be 2 or 3 a day) but I am not sure if these changes were already known?
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Old 1st May 2009, 06:42
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These changes refer to the new opening times (06:00 - 23:00) from tomorrow. All flights operating after 23:00 have already dissapeared from the booking engine a few days ago.

Ryanair will give a press announcement today if the base will be closed or not...let´s hope for the best...

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Old 1st May 2009, 10:10
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Slightly off topic, but very interesting rant by the curiously named
Leo Hairy Camel re ryr and unions.
On Terms and Enderarment thread.
Bizarre....

More Prozac needed maybe??
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Old 1st May 2009, 14:41
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NRN

Dusseldorf Weeze (NRN)
The bezirksregierung Dusseldorf has dicided that the general airport operating hours are:
06.00-22.00

But there are priviliges for Home Carriers (like FR):
Starts from 06.00-23.00
Landings from 06.00-23.30 (with an extra 30 min for delays)

Ryanair still has to respond,

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Old 1st May 2009, 14:48
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I see flights are back on sale again from Weeze....
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Old 1st May 2009, 15:19
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Money Central - Times Online - WBLG: Twenty reasons never to fly Ryanair

No. 1 is incorrect to start with...

Typical snobbery from The Times
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Old 1st May 2009, 15:37
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Hey RyanairGrad, thanks for the info. I'd suggest 'But there are priviliges for Home Carriers (like FR)' should just say 'especially to suit Ryanair's schedule' Looks like the base is safe so.
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Old 1st May 2009, 16:20
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There is a Memo on the staff website today from our ever charming Dir of Flt Ops saying a new licence has been issued and the base has been saved.
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Old 1st May 2009, 16:24
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..the base has been saved
Phew ! The world can breathe easy, and the earth has permission to keep turning again !

Cue the rousing theme tune from Superman.... with MOL flying off into the sunset
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Old 3rd May 2009, 11:24
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Carmoisine:
What is on crewdock should stay on crewdock, and should not be talked about on here. Dublin does keep an eye on these forums.
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Old 3rd May 2009, 13:31
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FR- Where do you care about? are you from Ryanair police department?
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Old 3rd May 2009, 22:04
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Its hardly top secret news is it, so why would it cause any problems
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Old 3rd May 2009, 22:30
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FR- "Dublin does keep an eye on these forums"

Is that some sort of threat? Haven't 'Dublin' got better things to do than dossing away surfing the net?

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Old 4th May 2009, 16:12
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from July BRE-EDI 5/7 (additional service on Thursday, op. by EDI a/c)
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Old 4th May 2009, 16:30
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Comiso - Southern Sicily

The soon to be opened airport of Comiso in Southern Sicily (a Catania West of sorts ) could potentially become a Ryanair destination with a Charleroi route for starters.

R.T.M. News: Delegazione belga chiede il collegamento aereo Comiso-Charleroi
Il sindaco Alfano ha rassicurato gli ospiti del completamento dei lavori del nuovo aeroporto di Comiso che dovrebbe essere pronto a fine mese e si è impegnato a rappresentare la loro richiesta alla compagnia Ryanair, interessata a realizzare i collegamenti con l’aeroporto di Comiso.
And recently at a press conference to announce 3 new routes at Bergamo, Ryanair said they open to negotiation with Comiso, Catania and Naples.
md80.it - Archivio Blog - TRE NUOVI COLLEGAMENTI RYANAIR DA BERGAMO
Catania, Comiso e Napoli sono scali sicuramente interessanti. Loro ci chiedono traffico e noi siamo disponibili ad aprire una trattativa
In general I think Ryanair could do well on the following routes from Comiso:
  • Rome Ciampino
  • Milan Bergamo
  • Pisa
  • Bologna
  • Venice Teviso
  • Turin
  • Cagliari
  • Malta
  • Paris Beauvais
  • Brussels Charleroi
  • Eindhoven
  • Düsseldorf Weeze
  • Frankfurt Hahn
  • Bremen
  • Karlsruhe-Baden
  • Berlin Schönefeld
  • Memmingen
  • Basel
  • Barcelona Girona
  • Dublin
  • London STN/LTN/LGW
  • Birmingham / East Midlands
  • Liverpool / Manchester

Sorry, I'm getting carried away

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Old 4th May 2009, 21:21
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2009 Capacity from UK / Irish bases

Hi,

If anyone's interested in how MOL is reacting to the economic problems, here are the capacity figures for UK and Irish bases, comparing Jan - April 2009 with the same period last year. (By the way, there are no state secrets here - all this information is in the public domain, if you dig for it).

EDI and BHX: both up massively (not surprising, given that both were bases were opened last year). Incidentally, bmiBaby flights are down by 40% at BHX.
MAN: Not a base, but 3 times more FR flights than in the same period last year, also more FR flights than at BOH
BOH: up 69% - base opened last April
SNN: up by 7% - Jan, Feb and Mar were all up, but the axe fell in April when movements were down by over 20%
BHD: up 5%
LTN: down 3%
DUB: down 8.1% (EI short haul down by about 4%)
PIK: down 9.5%
BRS: down 9.8%, but with 2 more aircraft to come in July
LPL: down 10.1%
STN: down 12.4%
EMA: down 15.3% (bmiBaby down by about 17%). In April, BHX had almost as many FR flights as EMA
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Old 4th May 2009, 22:54
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yes, must concur that has been my experience, lots of space on the aircraft and no need to hurry on or off. Can't help but feel this can't be good for the bottom line.
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Old 5th May 2009, 09:13
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Don't forget that Jan - Apr is the low season for all airlines.
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