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H. Lobo ...
You might find that Flybe started charging for hold baggage at the start of February, and it is in fact Ryanair who are following in late March.
Also, Flybe charge less that Ryanair and you are allowed to carry more weight!!
Only news I've heard on the E195 is a delay to deliveries of approx 2 months, due to changes need following JetBlues entry into service of the E190, which as with any new aircraft type has thrown up a few glitches that need fixing, hence causing a slight delay to the delivery rate by Embraer.
You might find that Flybe started charging for hold baggage at the start of February, and it is in fact Ryanair who are following in late March.
Also, Flybe charge less that Ryanair and you are allowed to carry more weight!!
Only news I've heard on the E195 is a delay to deliveries of approx 2 months, due to changes need following JetBlues entry into service of the E190, which as with any new aircraft type has thrown up a few glitches that need fixing, hence causing a slight delay to the delivery rate by Embraer.
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Well the company needs the Aircraft sooner rather than later. 7 tech Aircraft today. 2 control problems yesterday resulting in the whole of the 146 fleet being grounded. Numerous smoke related incidents and court claims galore! No wonder they don't paint their aircraft in Flybe colours. It sounds to me the company are in a mess yet again. As for the pay offer, I can tell you it's 2.2% across the board and no more.
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Hudson,
If I was cynical I might take your minor rant as to recent events at Flybe as a dig towards the pay offer you have mentioned. 2.2% - wouldn't that be a pay offer in line with inflation, reasonable given the increased fuel hikes in the past year?
If I was cynical I might take your minor rant as to recent events at Flybe as a dig towards the pay offer you have mentioned. 2.2% - wouldn't that be a pay offer in line with inflation, reasonable given the increased fuel hikes in the past year?
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Originally Posted by AlphaCharlie
Only news I've heard on the E195 is a delay to deliveries of approx 2 months, due to changes need following JetBlues entry into service of the E190, which as with any new aircraft type has thrown up a few glitches that need fixing, hence causing a slight delay to the delivery rate by Embraer.
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2.2% is the RPI not the current inflation rate, so yes the offer is totally unacceptable. All I was highlighting was that the company needs the new aircraft ASAP. The salary information has come from HQ and advertises the fact that the management in Sleepy Hollow have their heads firmly stuck in the sand.
I see you need more Pilots while reducing salary's. Why not look after the ones you have got and then you wouldn't loose them to Ryanair and the likes.
What do they say in Dublin? Egets or Ejets!!!
2.2% is the RPI not the current inflation rate, so yes the offer is totally unacceptable. All I was highlighting was that the company needs the new aircraft ASAP. The salary information has come from HQ and advertises the fact that the management in Sleepy Hollow have their heads firmly stuck in the sand.
I see you need more Pilots while reducing salary's. Why not look after the ones you have got and then you wouldn't loose them to Ryanair and the likes.
What do they say in Dublin? Egets or Ejets!!!
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Originally Posted by Hudson Bay
Well the company needs the Aircraft sooner rather than later. 7 tech Aircraft today. 2 control problems yesterday resulting in the whole of the 146 fleet being grounded. Numerous smoke related incidents and court claims galore! No wonder they don't paint their aircraft in Flybe colours. It sounds to me the company are in a mess yet again. As for the pay offer, I can tell you it's 2.2% across the board and no more.
With the introduction of the new E-195 it is likely that they will have AOG situations.
Not good news for an airline where things are tight.
A319 ? I doubt very few tech problems.
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Originally Posted by Hudson Bay
Well the company needs the Aircraft sooner rather than later. 7 tech Aircraft today. 2 control problems yesterday resulting in the whole of the 146 fleet being grounded. Numerous smoke related incidents and court claims galore! No wonder they don't paint their aircraft in Flybe olours.
Our flight was delayed more than 4 hours which meant we would not be able to collect our hire car at EDI as it closed at 23:00. They switched us to GLA and we were able to switch our car booking to GLA but were hit with £25 in extra charges. I did not think it too unreasonable for flybe to pick up the charge but they refused.
For the sake of £25 they have lost our business which over a year is a reasonable sum of money.
The annoying thing is I enjoy flying with them. Good crew and comfortable aircraft.
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~CTRL probs due to brand of type II de-icing fluid aviance have been using, all de-icing reverting to KilFrost brand with immediate effect.
~Tech probs.. what do you expect from a fleet made up of two-decade-old jets and a relatively brand new a/c type?
~The leases have run out on 2 of the 146 a/c so if anything the new jets will be needed sooner.
~6 a/c they can't crew this summer because they are short-crewed... loyalty works both ways. It is expected of you but never shown in return. Seems it works the same way when it comes to their passengers...
~Tech probs.. what do you expect from a fleet made up of two-decade-old jets and a relatively brand new a/c type?
~The leases have run out on 2 of the 146 a/c so if anything the new jets will be needed sooner.
~6 a/c they can't crew this summer because they are short-crewed... loyalty works both ways. It is expected of you but never shown in return. Seems it works the same way when it comes to their passengers...
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"However it is my view and others nearer the airline that the Airbus A319 would be a more suitable aircraft ?"
IMHO, the 737 leases were sending BE in the wrong direction in a crowded market.
By operating smaller a/c's, BE keep their niche. Are costs/seat/mile really lower for the E195, compared to the A319? I'd expect a slightly greater fuel burn on account of size, and isn't the config going to be 4 abreast, so more air being moved around in the corridors? BUT this can be counterbalanced presumably by lower airport charges from regional bases and also being able to extract higher yields through having to fend off fewer competitors.
Looking a bit further down the line, Flybe must have one of the quietest fleets around, which will become more important as noise based charging becomes more apparent. And aren't our Brazilian friends making some pretty good advances in the field of alternative fuels?
IMHO, the 737 leases were sending BE in the wrong direction in a crowded market.
By operating smaller a/c's, BE keep their niche. Are costs/seat/mile really lower for the E195, compared to the A319? I'd expect a slightly greater fuel burn on account of size, and isn't the config going to be 4 abreast, so more air being moved around in the corridors? BUT this can be counterbalanced presumably by lower airport charges from regional bases and also being able to extract higher yields through having to fend off fewer competitors.
Looking a bit further down the line, Flybe must have one of the quietest fleets around, which will become more important as noise based charging becomes more apparent. And aren't our Brazilian friends making some pretty good advances in the field of alternative fuels?
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FLYBE BAD DASH DAY
Was it another bad dash day for flybe,??
The SOU-JER flights have been combined was this another tech aircraft?
We see they have had Delt India based in Jersey for at least a week now and has this aircraft just come out of major maintence??
The SOU-JER flights have been combined was this another tech aircraft?
We see they have had Delt India based in Jersey for at least a week now and has this aircraft just come out of major maintence??
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Originally Posted by Daysleeper
GLA+EDI to EXT evening flight has been combined and is about 2-3 hours late. Most grumpy as my dad is supposed to be coming down on that one.
From EDI departures.
Although from GLA departures:
20:50 BE539 EXETER AIRBORNE 2247
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A BEST DASH DAY
Nice to see a great player rembered by haveing an aircraft named after him.
But we must not for get if it was not for a great supporter of Blackburn Rovers there might not have been an airline with an aircraft to put this great footballer on.
To understand this you need to look at the back ground of Flybe,s history
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But we must not for get if it was not for a great supporter of Blackburn Rovers there might not have been an airline with an aircraft to put this great footballer on.
To understand this you need to look at the back ground of Flybe,s history
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