New Routes Around The UK
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Will flybe push Eastern out?
Just looking at the new Flybe routes from SOU to NCL and MAN. Perhaps BA will fight this competition, but could the Eastern route to NCL stay against Flybe's larger a/c? Or would they drop the NCL stop and go straight to ABZ?
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Flightmapping, great site !!
Couple of changes for Swansea (EGFH) though.
From Oct 1, cancel all Air Wales flights from Swansea, as they are pulling out.
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Click here for thread.
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Couple of changes for Swansea (EGFH) though.
From Oct 1, cancel all Air Wales flights from Swansea, as they are pulling out.
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See:
Click here for thread.
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I will be making changes for the new TOM routes & Air Wales shortly. My question was about Flybe v BA and Eastern at SOU. Would Flybe and Eastern have any kind of agreements not to compete with each other, in the same way that BA "handed over" some of their routes to them - I know they use the same PR company for what its worth?
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The Eastern/Flybe competition on Southampton/Newcastle might not be such a problem. The Flybe flight is scheduled to leave Southampton at 1045 arr Newcastle 1205 with at 1230 -1345 return.
The Eastern Southampton - Newcastle - Aberdeen 145 jet flts are aimed squarely at the business market with business timings in each direction, with point to point and transit passengers. There could be room for both. The summer timetable is the one to watch
The Eastern Southampton - Newcastle - Aberdeen 145 jet flts are aimed squarely at the business market with business timings in each direction, with point to point and transit passengers. There could be room for both. The summer timetable is the one to watch