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Old 2nd Sep 2016, 08:05
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Good to see GLA loaded, at least it indicates that Ryanair are at LDY in some capacity after March 2017.

Hopefully the other routes will follow soon.
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Old 2nd Sep 2016, 11:49
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I would be very surprised if they kept Glasgow and only that route. I'd say there will be more loaded before too long. I'd be amazed if there wasn't another carrier for a London route at the very least if Ryanair dropped Stansted.
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Old 2nd Sep 2016, 13:37
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Catalina inbound now, 14:30. Rumours that it is replacing Ryanair B738 on Stansted service appear unfounded.
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Old 7th Sep 2016, 12:16
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City of Derry all over the local media today again, both Radio Foyle and Newspapers.

"City of Derry Airport: No profit for the next 'five years'"
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-norther...-west-37294347

"Derry Airport exit strategy call rejected"
Derry Airport exit strategy call rejected - Derry Journal
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Old 7th Sep 2016, 12:24
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Heard from the grapevine that a good news story may be on the way tomorrow.
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Old 7th Sep 2016, 13:30
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New Route

Does anyone know what airline will be announced tomorrow
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Old 7th Sep 2016, 14:03
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Good news story tomorrow? Surely it would have been better releasing the good news story the same day as the bad news story?
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Old 7th Sep 2016, 14:05
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cuthere

This particular operator tend to release route details on Thursdays only....

Media have picked up:
http://www.highlandradio.com/2016/09...ed-subvention/
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Old 7th Sep 2016, 14:11
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Cheers Jamie. Only at LDY would there be a route announcement the day after the place gets savaged via the media.
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Old 7th Sep 2016, 14:21
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Well to be fair, you can't really move forward a preplanned press release easily in some circumstances.

And also it should help the Aiport if its in the news alot. All publicity is good publicity.
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Yip, but rather than move the press release, why not delay the council meeting which generated the negative press? As I said, typical LDY.
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Old 7th Sep 2016, 15:11
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A 'summer sun' destination, he says in the interview. If not Ryanair then Jet2 maybe?
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Old 7th Sep 2016, 15:20
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Originally Posted by litefoot1
A 'summer sun' destination, he says in the interview. If not Ryanair then Jet2 maybe?
Would be great to see Jet2 or Easyjet give a sun route a go, but it's more likely the return of Thomson to Palma. But you never know.
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Old 7th Sep 2016, 21:30
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A pinch of salt may need to be taken but rumours elsewhere in Northwest tonight that the new route may actually be a connecting flight to Shannon....

Surely they can do better than that.
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Old 7th Sep 2016, 21:34
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If its a connection for a Sun Route, I thought they were done away with ages ago?

A connection in Shannon only makes sence in my head for Transatlantic, which obviously seems a bit absurd if Derry can't even hold onto most it's routes.
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Old 7th Sep 2016, 23:00
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Seriously, it's obviously a slow news day in the Derry area. A blind man in a galloping horse could see that the airport is losing a fortune, unless they can build passenger numbers to close to 1m, profit is not going to happen. They'd need to replicate the sort of success that Knock airport has achieved.....
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Old 7th Sep 2016, 23:07
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Thomson making a return for their Majorca route?
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Old 7th Sep 2016, 23:10
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A pinch of salt may need to be taken but rumours elsewhere in Northwest tonight that the new route may actually be a connecting flight to Shannon....

Surely they can do better than that.
Nope, at least schedules don't indicate a stop!

As for the route in question nothing to get excited about as it's your typical bucket and spade destination and will have a short season but guess every little helps in terms of numbers.
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Old 7th Sep 2016, 23:18
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Any good news is big news for Derry. Especially when it comes from someone other than the monopoly airline.

I haven't heard a thing about it, don't know why.

Will be interesting to see if Ryanair react to this.
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Old 8th Sep 2016, 00:44
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EI-BUD. If it bores you, then don't read the forum, let alone comment on it. The ENTIRE point of the recent posts regards the latest information on CoDA. If that bores you, go back to your poorly worded attempts at clever essays on either of the Belfast threads. In the meantime, don't let the truth get in the way of an opinion......

An INDEPENDENT study shows the GVA for the NW of NI from the airport is £15.4m. Three times the subvention. If only there was a once a day flight to New York which we could get Stormont to blow MORE than the cost of the yearly subvention on.....
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