Originally Posted by
Expressflight
Yes there were four SEN based EZY aircraft plus three RYR for 2021. There was talk of expanding that number for 2022 but COVID put paid to all that and to everything else as it turned out. Had RYR not come onto the SEN scene I think EZY would probably have toughed it out. I didn't think enticing RYR to SEN was a very bright idea at the time.
Thanks for the correction - I knew there was a
7 somewhere in the history lol
Good to see EZY is back to SEN (albeit not a base) and the uptake I gather, is very high...
Faro from SEN has always been popular going back with TAP and Air Atlantis 727-82's, then 737-200's (when it used to tech stop at Manston on its way to Faro)