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Old 19th Nov 2006, 17:24
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Question ThompsonFly at DSA

Can anyone tell me please why ThomsonFly are not got any new flight
from Robin Hood (DSA) this winter

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Old 19th Nov 2006, 17:47
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Originally Posted by devonlad
Can anyone tell me please why ThompsonFly are not got any new flight
from Robin Hood (DSA) this winter
ThomPsonFly....who are they ?
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Old 19th Nov 2006, 17:55
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What about SZG?
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Old 19th Nov 2006, 18:01
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or what about PDV?
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Old 19th Nov 2006, 18:41
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Thomsonfly

This should be in the DSA thread!

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Old 19th Nov 2006, 20:17
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Plovdiv is new, not sure if Salzburg was operated last summer or not

But TOM need some competition at DSA. They are not exploiting DSA to its full potential. I could easily see TOM not expanding at all in the next few years
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Old 19th Nov 2006, 21:38
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Originally Posted by airhumberside
But TOM need some competition at DSA. They are not exploiting DSA to its full potential.
So, opening an airport apparently doesn't count as "exploiting" an airport to its' full potential? - nor does starting longhaul services? If you have any interest in DSA, then I would have thought a vote of quiet thanks might be a more appropriate response...

With great respect, may I suggest that airlines open new routes based on a hard and reasoned financial plan, not on the whims of local enthusiasts.
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Old 20th Nov 2006, 12:29
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Terraplaneblues,

My guess its a slightly miss informed reporter as Hapag Lloyd express is at the moment merging with Hapagfly and Thomsonfly is not only a lowcost airline as it also encompasses the charter airline.

Now a merger between the merged German airline and Thomsonfly may be a possibilty however I'd say it was unlikely given the totally different terms and conditions of the staff in both airlines.

That all said what would I know
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Old 20th Nov 2006, 13:05
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Hapagfly - Thomsonfly

I thought Hapagfly and Thomsonfly were part
of the TUI group!!!

Perhaps not a merger but more an integration
within the group.

MM
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Old 20th Nov 2006, 13:33
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Originally Posted by Dogs_ears_up
So, opening an airport apparently doesn't count as "exploiting" an airport to its' full potential? - nor does starting longhaul services? If you have any interest in DSA, then I would have thought a vote of quiet thanks might be a more appropriate response...
With great respect, may I suggest that airlines open new routes based on a hard and reasoned financial plan, not on the whims of local enthusiasts.
My point was made by looking at other airports and airlines. Jet 2 at LBA, FR at NEMA being two local examples. They are expanding, adding new routes. TOM at DSA are stagnant. There is plenty of potential destinations I think they could make work such as Venice and Valencia
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Old 28th Nov 2006, 13:55
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Thomsonfly

Is Thomsonfly a LoCo in the generally understood way, or does it sell seats on Charter flights to fill them up ?
Or is it a combination depending on flight / destination ?
My particular interest is MAN - AGP which seems to only operate on certain days, and then at differing times which seems odd for a LoCo.
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Old 28th Nov 2006, 16:25
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As far as I understand, although I stand to be corrected:

Flights from BOH, CVT and DSA are 'traditional' loco scheduled routes.

Nearly all other flights are seat only's on normal charter routes. However I think a limited amount of flights from Gatwick, Luton, Manchester and Cardiff are also lo-cost only. The Thomsonfly website states

The flights shown on this web-site are ATOL Protected by the Civil Aviation Authority. Should you purchase a flight departing from Bournemouth, Cardiff, Coventry, Doncaster, Gatwick, Luton or Manchester, such sale will not be covered by ATOL protection, unless specifically referred to within the booking process.
So LGW/LTN/MAN and CWL must be a mixture. confused?
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Old 28th Nov 2006, 16:29
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I believe the current definition is "hybrid." Thomsonfly's business model allows it to span lo-co, charter and potentially other definitions. No reason why not: after all, the Rolling Stones do ballads as well as Jumping Jack Flash.
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Old 28th Nov 2006, 16:37
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Originally Posted by Wodrick
Is Thomsonfly a LoCo in the generally understood way, or does it sell seats on Charter flights to fill them up ?
Or is it a combination depending on flight / destination ?
My particular interest is MAN - AGP which seems to only operate on certain days, and then at differing times which seems odd for a LoCo.
Depending on the Route + Pax it would be probably a 733, 735, 738 doing a Lo-Cost or if demand exceeds they may use a 757.

At MAN this winter there are 733 flights to AGA, AGP, PMI, but this could all change by the hour! to a 757.

It is confusing to make out which is Charter and which is Lo-cost? I bet they even get confused!!

I wouldn't be surprised if TOM opened up another Hub probables are, DTV, NOR, to compete with STN, or maybe ABZ?

I would think any new Hub would be in the North, As the south is already covered by BOH, CVT.

I still miss the BY days!!

Regards.
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Old 10th Dec 2006, 15:26
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Thomson owner to axe 2,600 UK jobs

Report in the Guardian on Saturday 9th December about redundancies in Thomson UK.

http://business.guardian.co.uk/story...ticle_continue
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Old 10th Dec 2006, 17:44
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Pressaug was an industrial comglonerate which re-inventived itself as TUI

TUI UK management has ony one master the board in Hanover and ultimately the shareholders and only two skills. a) Bring in a contracor. b) Outsource anything/everything.

There are still, and its hard to believe, travel professionals within TUI and also an airline Britannia.

TUI will move on and when it has a UK travel company Lunn Poly/Thomson and Britannia will be no more.

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Old 11th Dec 2006, 08:23
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I am afraid that you are a bit behind the times. Lunn Poly is no more, it is now Thomson. Britannia is no more, it is now Thomson fly.
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Old 11th Dec 2006, 08:30
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I suspect that Thomsonfly only has a limited shelf life before it becomes tuifly.

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Old 11th Dec 2006, 10:30
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Or maybe R.I.P!
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Old 11th Dec 2006, 10:35
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Shame...

Thought as much when TUI took over Britannia, I knew they would let it go by the way side, it is now a sad reflection of it's glorious past...

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