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Old 1st Jul 2005, 13:14
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Ryanair Winter Schedule

Ryanair has increased frequency on a number of Irish routes for the winter

STN LDY up from 1 x day to 2 x day

STN ORK up from 4 x day to 6 x day

LGW SNN up from 1 x day to 2 x day
LTN SNN still 1 x day
STN SNN up from 3 x day to 4 x day

STN NOC still 1 x day
LGW NOC up from 1 x day to 2 x day
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Looks like Rome Teesside has been cut to 3 a week in the winter

EI and EZY are going to love the capacity increases into Ireland
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It looks like the extra NOC is on a NOC based aircraft, is this going to happen in the winter schedule ?
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It may not be a NOC based aircraft, Ryanair were certainly talking to NOC about a LPL service following the withdrawal of Aer Arann from that route once they lost the PSO contract. A LPL based aircraft doing a W pattern onto LGW is more likely.
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Mmm so they're back up to 2 a day to LDY, when they threatened to pull out if they didn't lengthen the runway. What's the deal? Operating at restricted TOW and reduced capacity?
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Angel

Apparently a/c is restricted to 140 pax - strange development this - only a few months back MOL publicly threatened to pull the route completely, now frequency is being doubled. Someone's obviously backed down!
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Maybe the new winglet B738s performs better off LDY's short runway.
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Or maybe the rumours about easyjet eyeing LDY up has provoked some kind of response? Apparently the 738s are operating 50 seats light, which is a hell of a lot of potetial revenue to lose.

Makes you wonder really.
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I also heard the Liverpool rumor good if it happens,
The Gatwick going twice is great news but the flight times are not the best.
There really should be a morning flight from noc to london to make connections there once was and it was a sucess.
What im wondering is how they're planning to fill seats, by then the 200s would be gone right?

I think its a shame that Ryanair has up their Presence at Irish aiports just because easy moved in.

Im sure there are othe routes Ryanair could do that would be a success.

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