Some of you boys sure get up early to check what's up! I know the Sea-Air discussion will continue until such time as they either confirm the service has ceased, or until a larger aircraft arrives and loads are profitable. But what amazes me is how Stobart are treating this. I have received 2 emails (replies) from LSA during the past 2 weeks, and instead of suggesting caution, they confirm that a B737 will be in use "early in June". Not "may" but "will". Maybe the management of Sea-Air mean well, but how can the poor souls sell seats with no publicity both ends.