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Old 2nd Oct 2006, 22:17
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Originally Posted by ryanair1
next new route launches will include BFS-BOH (Bournemouth)
Good! Any rumors about others new Easyjet route from BFS?
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would a BFS-MXP route be out of the question or has it already been tried?
 
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according to Easyjet timetables several of their schedules to the destinations listed change after 29 September
with those new winter schedules, I am sorry to say I will have to fly with Ryanair, due to better schedules for some destination I frequently go to on my days off.
"come on let's fly"... yes, but there are less flights ! ... and MOL is fully happy !

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Old 3rd Oct 2006, 13:06
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That's right, during winter there always are less flights - with most airlines.

The good thing about there being so many airlines about is that consumers have a massive choice of airlines to fly with
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Old 3rd Oct 2006, 14:18
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Originally Posted by shannon55
would a BFS-MXP route be out of the question or has it already been tried?

It has never been tried...in fairness I am stumped as to where is left out of BFS..either as a tourist or a business destination.
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Old 3rd Oct 2006, 15:37
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I'd say it's only a matter of time so...given that easyjet are constantly expanding at Milan. It would be a great addition for the people of the surrounding areas of Belfast and one which I'm sure easyjet will not neglect for much longer.
 
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More cancellations today at NCL....I was in Naples yesterday and noticed the STN flight was shown on the board as Cancelled. EZY must be really upsetting pax at the moment.
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Old 3rd Oct 2006, 18:14
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Originally Posted by eastern wiseguy
in fairness I am stumped as to where is left out of BFS..either as a tourist or a business destination.
We already have Bournemouth suggested. I'd look at other places in the UK as well, as it seems that easy is building up Belfast as a counterweight to Dublin.
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Old 3rd Oct 2006, 20:50
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Easyjet looks set to embark on a major expansion at BFS were it enjoys a near monopoloy market. This can only be good news for me and others who can now fly to the continent direct from BFS. well done EZY.

Milan would be great don't know about the market for BOH? rumours in local press of additional European and UK flights to be announced as well as increasing frequencies on existing BFS routes!

Only question now when will the Airbus come? or will the 737 become the mainstay at BFS?
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Old 3rd Oct 2006, 23:24
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was told recently that BFS is the EZY 737 graveyard. No plans for the bus. Seems a bit strange as the loads seem to favour bigger machinery.
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Old 5th Oct 2006, 17:32
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What is going on with easyJet at Stansted? On a daily basis they seem to be cancelling around 10 flights. Most of the time the flights include domestic routes, Amsterdam, Nice, Ibiza and Palma. The amount of flights which they keep cancelling puts you off booking with them.
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Old 6th Oct 2006, 14:13
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When pricing a few BFS/LPL flights, I noticed that the taxes applied by easyJet have risen from £10 to £20 for a return trip.



When did this rise occur?
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Old 6th Oct 2006, 14:58
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Originally Posted by SKY's4ME
Only question now when will the Airbus come? or will the 737 become the mainstay at BFS?
As far as I know, it won't. NCL, BFS and LTN are the only 737 bases left I think and will remain until the 737s are gone, last one in 2011 I think. Then perhaps the clapped out Buses?

Interesting to see Jet2's new destinations announced today from BFS, Toulouse, Milan, Ibiza, Palma and Malaga. I wonder what the expansion from EZY will involve, other than increased frequencies?
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Old 7th Oct 2006, 14:35
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Does anyone know when EZY are going to publish their summer 2007 schedule ex LPL?
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Old 7th Oct 2006, 15:08
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Easyjet summer 2007 timetable will begin to be published from November
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Old 7th Oct 2006, 18:03
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Grrr

Talks between easyJet and the Maltese Government have broken down, so Malta will not be an easyJet destination for a while.
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Old 9th Oct 2006, 08:52
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Taxes

Tries again...

When pricing a few BFS/LPL flights, I noticed that the taxes applied by easyJet have risen from £10 to £20 for a return trip.



When did this rise occur?
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Old 13th Oct 2006, 15:07
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When pricing a few BFS/LPL flights, I noticed that the taxes applied by easyJet have risen from £10 to £20 for a return trip.
It would appear that easyJet are claiming that the additional £10 is a security tax. Surely, this was only for people who were checking-in luggage?

As we carry only hand luggage, surely this tax should not be automatically surcharged when booking?

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Old 15th Oct 2006, 19:19
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I have a friend flying to ALC tomorrow with EZY from STN, I see from the RYR website, that there is industrial action in spain tomorrow and RYR have canx some flight, can anyone tell me if EZY are going to canx flights or just let people turn up at the airport, only to be told to go home again,

or is EZY not affected by this action ?
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Old 15th Oct 2006, 20:38
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If I remember correctly ALC is one of the spanish airports that EZY are self-handling at, so I wouldn't imagine that EZY will be affected.
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