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VS have released their schedule for ABZ-LHR starting 02/04/13.
Flights are 3x daily including weekends. Schedule is as follows:
ABZ - LHR
VS 3026 - 0635-0815
VS 3022 - 1155-1335
VS 3024 - 1735-1915
LHR - ABZ
VS 3021 - 0930-1110
VS 3023 - 1530-1710
VS 3025 - 2015-2155
Flights are 3x daily including weekends. Schedule is as follows:
ABZ - LHR
VS 3026 - 0635-0815
VS 3022 - 1155-1335
VS 3024 - 1735-1915
LHR - ABZ
VS 3021 - 0930-1110
VS 3023 - 1530-1710
VS 3025 - 2015-2155
Cabin Crew & Cabin Crew Managers - Aberdeen Base (22458531) - reed.co.uk
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New hotels
Hotels boost for Aberdeen - Top stories - Scotsman.com
These to be built at the ABZ business park, in which the airport has a stake.
These to be built at the ABZ business park, in which the airport has a stake.
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Rebranding
Aberdeen International.
That's original!
Most UK airports are "international", the presence of several nearby overseas countries makes this obvious and neccessary. Indeed it's the same accross Europe.
How much shareholders' money was wasted on this exercise in despair?
Aberdeen International.
That's original!
Most UK airports are "international", the presence of several nearby overseas countries makes this obvious and neccessary. Indeed it's the same accross Europe.
How much shareholders' money was wasted on this exercise in despair?
I always called it Dyce International
The BAA commissioned this video which manages, for reasons best known to themselves, to talk about "a small place like Dyce in Scotland" (0:23) without making any reference whatsoever to Aberdeen
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Hotels boost for Aberdeen - Top stories - Scotsman.com
These to be built at the ABZ business park, in which the airport has a stake.
These to be built at the ABZ business park, in which the airport has a stake.
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ABZ just posted December and annual statistics.
December was up 2.9% to 242k with domestic and intl traffic up 7.4% and 5.1% respectively. Helis were down 14.9% owing to the grounding of the EC225.
Year total was 3.36 million - up 9.1% - and the second busiest year in its history.
2013 should be a record breaker hopefully!
December was up 2.9% to 242k with domestic and intl traffic up 7.4% and 5.1% respectively. Helis were down 14.9% owing to the grounding of the EC225.
Year total was 3.36 million - up 9.1% - and the second busiest year in its history.
2013 should be a record breaker hopefully!
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Most likely nothing but on the ABZ website for a competition (Tickets for a Man Utd game) there is a tick box asking if you would like to receive communication from "a marketing partner - Ryanair".
Could this be a hint of ABZ and FR getting back together?
Could this be a hint of ABZ and FR getting back together?
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Most likely nothing but on the ABZ website for a competition (Tickets for a Man Utd game) there is a tick box asking if you would like to receive communication from "a marketing partner - Ryanair".
Could this be a hint at ABZ and FR getting back together sometime in the near future?
Could this be a hint at ABZ and FR getting back together sometime in the near future?
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My question is now, with the rebrand & move away from BAA branding, does the AAL management have a greater freedom to strike a deal with whichever airline for new routes? Or have they always had that freedom - rightly or wrongly, I always thought they were hamstrung by high costs due to being within the BAA umbrella & not being able to be flexible with what they could offer to airlines as incentives to come here.
Capt Doony, I don't see any reference to Ryanair in the competition. I don't intend to enter, but does it only come up once you enter? I see reference to bmi Reg as the airline involved.
Capt Doony, I don't see any reference to Ryanair in the competition. I don't intend to enter, but does it only come up once you enter? I see reference to bmi Reg as the airline involved.
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AIRFRANCE S13 European Mainline/Franchise Operation Adjustments | Airline Route – Worldwide Airline Route Updates
Has this been mentioned before?
Still showing the 170 in the sites I can access.
I assume at least the A318?
Pete
Has this been mentioned before?
Still showing the 170 in the sites I can access.
I assume at least the A318?
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AIRFRANCE S13 European Mainline/Franchise Operation Adjustments | Airline Route – Worldwide Airline Route Updates
Has this been mentioned before?
Still showing the 170 in the sites I can access.
I assume at least the A318?
Pete
Has this been mentioned before?
Still showing the 170 in the sites I can access.
I assume at least the A318?
Pete
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2012 Stats
I have collated all route statistics over the 12 months of 2012 and present them below:
DOMESTIC
Heathrow / 663901 / 1.7%
Gatwick / 234388 / 31.9
Manchester / 180733 / 24.8
Luton / 119960 / -18.8
Birmingham / 87201 / 5.0
Sumburgh / 75501 / 9.3
Norwich / 64487 / 4.5
Kirkwall /47155 / 13.6
DTV / 33405 / 6.6
Bristol / 32230 / -1.8
Humberside / 32123 / 5.8
Newcastle / 24984 / 0.7
East Midlands / 22966 / 21.5
Belfast City / 21503 / 13.8
Southampton / 16298 / -28.0
London City / 15793 / ---
Wick / 14621 / -1.2
Cardiff / 13972 / 32.5
Stornoway / 5555 / -6.7
Exeter / 4798 / -78.6
Jersey / 2344 / ---
INTERNATIONAL
Amsterdam / 281687 / 3.5
Stavanger / 167017 / 9.6
Frankfurt / 134229 / 820.6
Paris / 107313 / -8.2
Copenhagen / 55854 / 18.8
Bergen / 51484 / -0.4
Dublin / 37153 / -32.9
Tenerife / 26354 / 33.9
Palma / 18035 / ---
Dalaman / 15395 / ---
Esbjerg / 11302 / 8.1
Reus / 6031 / ---
Baku / 5819 / 43.3
Bourgas / 5792 / ---
Malaga / 4104 / ---
Groningen / 3122 / -24.7
Ibiza / 1395 / ---
DOMESTIC CHARTER
Aberdeen / 20
Edinburgh / 55
Glasgow / 145
Inverness / 108
Leeds / 3684
Northolt / 2
Scatsta / 168127
Stansted / 51
INTERNATIONAL CHARTER
Alesund / 11
Barcelona / 38
Biarritz / 10
Catania / 288
Cork / 233
Clermont / 87
Donegal / 238
Dubrovnik / 568
Enfidha / 418
Gothenburg / 210
Haugesund / 131
Keflavik / 14
Oil Rigs / 512479
Porto / 288
Pusan Korea / 44
Rotterdam / 1
Vagar / 612
Verona / 8
YEAR TOTAL 3,334,706
All figures taken from CAA statistics. Percentages worked out by myself so some may be out here and there.
DOMESTIC
Heathrow / 663901 / 1.7%
Gatwick / 234388 / 31.9
Manchester / 180733 / 24.8
Luton / 119960 / -18.8
Birmingham / 87201 / 5.0
Sumburgh / 75501 / 9.3
Norwich / 64487 / 4.5
Kirkwall /47155 / 13.6
DTV / 33405 / 6.6
Bristol / 32230 / -1.8
Humberside / 32123 / 5.8
Newcastle / 24984 / 0.7
East Midlands / 22966 / 21.5
Belfast City / 21503 / 13.8
Southampton / 16298 / -28.0
London City / 15793 / ---
Wick / 14621 / -1.2
Cardiff / 13972 / 32.5
Stornoway / 5555 / -6.7
Exeter / 4798 / -78.6
Jersey / 2344 / ---
INTERNATIONAL
Amsterdam / 281687 / 3.5
Stavanger / 167017 / 9.6
Frankfurt / 134229 / 820.6
Paris / 107313 / -8.2
Copenhagen / 55854 / 18.8
Bergen / 51484 / -0.4
Dublin / 37153 / -32.9
Tenerife / 26354 / 33.9
Palma / 18035 / ---
Dalaman / 15395 / ---
Esbjerg / 11302 / 8.1
Reus / 6031 / ---
Baku / 5819 / 43.3
Bourgas / 5792 / ---
Malaga / 4104 / ---
Groningen / 3122 / -24.7
Ibiza / 1395 / ---
DOMESTIC CHARTER
Aberdeen / 20
Edinburgh / 55
Glasgow / 145
Inverness / 108
Leeds / 3684
Northolt / 2
Scatsta / 168127
Stansted / 51
INTERNATIONAL CHARTER
Alesund / 11
Barcelona / 38
Biarritz / 10
Catania / 288
Cork / 233
Clermont / 87
Donegal / 238
Dubrovnik / 568
Enfidha / 418
Gothenburg / 210
Haugesund / 131
Keflavik / 14
Oil Rigs / 512479
Porto / 288
Pusan Korea / 44
Rotterdam / 1
Vagar / 612
Verona / 8
YEAR TOTAL 3,334,706
All figures taken from CAA statistics. Percentages worked out by myself so some may be out here and there.
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Interesting little snippet from the P&J.Sir Moir Lockhead (ex boss of First Group)has said that Dyce International is outdated as he was on a plane that was diverted due fog.He is suggesting that the ILS equipment is ''Outdated'' as it's only Cat 1.Other airports have Cat 2 and 3,and BA can land in these conditions.
He arrived 7 hours late having been BUSSED from Edinburgh.
Quite a few years ago I had a BA 737 do an auto land on 16.He asked if the ILS was CAT 3 and I said no CAT 1.The ILS equipment was just fine,apart from the safeguarding/ILS beam protection.He was visual of course but let the aircraft autoland.
So it must be the airport,lighting system,basically the BAA's domain.
OK have flash branding,but perhaps a CAT 2 ILS at one of the UK most foggy airport should be considered.International airport it isn't.
He arrived 7 hours late having been BUSSED from Edinburgh.
Quite a few years ago I had a BA 737 do an auto land on 16.He asked if the ILS was CAT 3 and I said no CAT 1.The ILS equipment was just fine,apart from the safeguarding/ILS beam protection.He was visual of course but let the aircraft autoland.
So it must be the airport,lighting system,basically the BAA's domain.
OK have flash branding,but perhaps a CAT 2 ILS at one of the UK most foggy airport should be considered.International airport it isn't.