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Old 20th Aug 2004, 11:05
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With the phasing out of the 737-200 fleet at Dublin and arrival of the new 800 type which equals a 45% increase in seats available on each flight will Ryanair reduce thier schedule to maintain load factors or add the extra capacity and hope to increase passengers figures on all routes or end their fight with Aer Rianta and start their much talked about european routes from Dublin.They must also be keeping an eye on Aer Lingus route plans from Dublin as well as other LCCs who appear to be increaseing their presence at Dublin all the time.Any comments?
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Ryanair plan to drop frequency and keep overall passenger numbers the same in Dublin
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When the -800s are introduced on Luton flights in October, frequency drops from 5 to 4 per day. (Still a 16% increase in capacity)
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