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G-MIDM has been leased to ArkeFly from Jun - Oct 06, I presume this will be related to the deal in which bmi are leasing two ArkeFly Boeing 767-300ERs?
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Originally Posted by johnrizzo2000
I wonder if the pax numbers on their LHR-DUB route have also been falling? It's just A320's and A319's in DUB now, but at least we have 14 times daily EI to LHR!
LHR -Dub its still A321's as of few days ago, and as always they are full to capacity.
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From the stats on the Caa site, it would seem that the monthly pax numbers on the Bhd to Lhr route just keep on falling. We now have the Belfast Telegraph newspaper running a high profile campaign about the way civil servants in the province are spending tax-payers money. They highlighted that they spend £60k per month flying business class on this route, the main reason that BD apparently kept business class on the Bhd route. If that spend is ended, makes it harder for BD. What are the chances that they will take the route back to Bfs and hand it over to Bmibaby, giving them great critical mass at Bfs?
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Teesside.
(Typing something like "three letter code MME" into Google would get you an immediate answer rather more efficiently, you know... )
Back to the original subject. First, is this unconfirmed rumour or something resembling fact? Second, if two aircraft are going to BHX, is there going to be a corresponding increase in routes/frequencies there?
(Typing something like "three letter code MME" into Google would get you an immediate answer rather more efficiently, you know... )
Back to the original subject. First, is this unconfirmed rumour or something resembling fact? Second, if two aircraft are going to BHX, is there going to be a corresponding increase in routes/frequencies there?
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Guys,
Sorry to hear about your base closure.
I hope the new was broken to you a bit more gently than the email I just received entitled "Strike threat lifted / MME".
Come on management, have a little bit more tact, will you ?!
Sorry to hear about your base closure.
I hope the new was broken to you a bit more gently than the email I just received entitled "Strike threat lifted / MME".
Come on management, have a little bit more tact, will you ?!
You will find more details on this as a press release on the bmibaby website
MR120
bmibaby to end operations at Durham Tees Valley Airport
bmibaby, will be terminating services at Durham Tees Valley Airport.
,
All flights between Durham Tees Valley Airport and Cork, Paris (COG) and London Gatwick will be cancelled from the 29th October 2006
All flights between Durham Tees Valley and Alicante, Malaga and Palma will be cancelled from 6th November 2006
Customers that are affected by these cancellations are entitled to a full refund. The refund will be processed automatically and credited to the original form of payment
that was made to purchase the flights within the next 28 days. Therefore, there is ne need to contact bmibaby direct.
For customers whose travel itinerary falls within the cancellation period (for example the outward journey is before the cancellation date but the return journey is after thE cancellation date) then they are also entitled to a full refund which must be claimed
before their date of travel by contacting the bmibaby reservations team on 0871 22i 0224. The opening hours are 0800 to 2100 hours, seven days a week.
In line with bmibaby terms and conditions, bmibaby will not be responsible for any additional charges incurred as a result of these cancellations. All passengers are advised to pursue any claims for additional expenses via their own personal travel insurers.
MR120
bmibaby to end operations at Durham Tees Valley Airport
bmibaby, will be terminating services at Durham Tees Valley Airport.
,
All flights between Durham Tees Valley Airport and Cork, Paris (COG) and London Gatwick will be cancelled from the 29th October 2006
All flights between Durham Tees Valley and Alicante, Malaga and Palma will be cancelled from 6th November 2006
Customers that are affected by these cancellations are entitled to a full refund. The refund will be processed automatically and credited to the original form of payment
that was made to purchase the flights within the next 28 days. Therefore, there is ne need to contact bmibaby direct.
For customers whose travel itinerary falls within the cancellation period (for example the outward journey is before the cancellation date but the return journey is after thE cancellation date) then they are also entitled to a full refund which must be claimed
before their date of travel by contacting the bmibaby reservations team on 0871 22i 0224. The opening hours are 0800 to 2100 hours, seven days a week.
In line with bmibaby terms and conditions, bmibaby will not be responsible for any additional charges incurred as a result of these cancellations. All passengers are advised to pursue any claims for additional expenses via their own personal travel insurers.