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Cuddles
29th Jun 2006, 20:46
To charter an aircraft (BA 146 or similar) to fly from southern England to Le Mans (Not sure if a 737 /A320 will get in there) and back, out on a Friday, and back late on the Sunday? Probably about an hour each way, maybe a little more.
Cheers

U R NumberOne
29th Jun 2006, 20:50
Wassup Cuddles - can your nice new motor only make it as far as Kent so you need to charter a plane for the rest of the journey?? :ok:

Cuddles
29th Jun 2006, 20:54
Nah, it made it all the way without a murmur, next year, I won't have as much time (I'll be a stoodent in Bournemouth) so am looking for a quicker way, as I don't want to miss out.
Anyway, one thing I learnt from the race this year, Diesel is the way to go.:ok:

Re-Heat
29th Jun 2006, 20:55
Have you asked someone like Air Contractors, Atlantique etc?

Cuddles
29th Jun 2006, 20:57
Bunged an email off to titan, but will look into these ones too.

It's early days, very early indeed.

jumpseater
29th Jun 2006, 21:07
check your pm's:E

AlphaWhiskyRomeo
29th Jun 2006, 21:57
It really is a very short route to Le Mans, so finding operators to cover it might be hard - or it might be more expensive than you think.

Is it just me, or does some of the airport get used by the race rendering it usless for flying some of the time?

It is a very short runway if my memory serves me correctly - around 1000m.

STOL is definitely the only way you'd get in and out - or consider using the likes of Angers instead.

Or do no scheduled carriers or locos fly to airports in the area?

Cuddles
30th Jun 2006, 07:46
The airport is open during the races, and the main runway is 1410M long, which is a bit on the mean side, that might explain why I saw a few ATRs and bizjets this year, and not a lot else.

Nearest low cost is to Beauvais (Guess who?)

A trislander operator in Lydd might be a goer, I'll give them a bell later.

manintheback
30th Jun 2006, 07:56
Went on an Astraeus charter from Gatwick to Sunderland for a play-off soccer match in 2004. Full headcount got the plane at £95 a head if mem serves me right. Guess if a local runway can handle that sort of jet (cant remember if it was smaller 737 or smaller bus), then thats the price to be looking at - must be similar distance?.

vpcaptain
30th Jun 2006, 11:03
Astraeus often do charters of this kind with either their 148 seater b737-700

and their 201 seat b757 and they can both get into / out of chambery

Malc
18th Jul 2006, 23:08
Try contacting someone that flies Twin Otters - 19 seats, STOL capabilities.

Isles of Scilly Skybus and Loganair spring to mind.

Frank Poncherello
24th Jul 2006, 15:58
Just out of interest (or not!), the runway in Gibraltar is about 1500m long and sees regular services from 2 operators, operating Airbus A320 and Boeing 757.

FP