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Originally Posted by easyboy
Wonder if there will be any for East Midlands Airport
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Originally Posted by WATABENCH
does this know mean BRS has more ezy routes than STN and LTN? that would make BRS the busiest base behind LGW wouldnt it?
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Originally Posted by WATABENCH
does this know mean BRS has more ezy routes than STN and LTN? that would make BRS the busiest base behind LGW wouldnt it?
BRS is the largest UK base outside London, according to easyJet's press release, the relevant bit of which is below, although I don't know where the 70 departures comes from - I suppose they really mean departures and arrivals.
easyJet's Bristol operation now accounts for over almost 10% of its total network, making it the airline’s largest UK base outside of London with close to 70 daily departures and 8,500 passengers every day.
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Originally Posted by phil_2405
I believe it was a suspected engine fire - fire engines and ambulances were in attendance (suggests pax were onboard?)
Would the fire trucks not turn out to an engine fire if no pax were onboard????
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I've been reading a Passenger Survey website and several have commented adversely on the practice of allotting boarding group D to those pax who opt for online check-in.
They said they were not aware this would happen (as far as I can determine easyJet don't mention this practice in their web press release on the subject).
These people seem to be implying that those who check in online should be in some way rewarded by being given a priority when it comes to boarding.
If this were to happen and everyone began to check in online then easyJet would finish up with a Ryanair-type free-for-all because everyone would have the same high priority status.
They said they were not aware this would happen (as far as I can determine easyJet don't mention this practice in their web press release on the subject).
These people seem to be implying that those who check in online should be in some way rewarded by being given a priority when it comes to boarding.
If this were to happen and everyone began to check in online then easyJet would finish up with a Ryanair-type free-for-all because everyone would have the same high priority status.