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anyone else here the rumeor of air asia leaving for gatwick next month also airarabia
Air Arabia doesn't serve STN anymore.
Also, why would Air Asia fix something that doesn't need fixing?
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Has anyone any idea how Airasia is getting on the snow and ice
at STN, with only 2 x A340's how are the timings working out ?
I would think this is the first big test for them with only 2 aircraft
of type in the fleet.
at STN, with only 2 x A340's how are the timings working out ?
I would think this is the first big test for them with only 2 aircraft
of type in the fleet.
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Nice to see Easyjet finally looking committed to Stansted with new routes for 2010
Bodrum
Cagliari (already announced)
Dalaman
Dubrovnik
Split
Fuerteventura continues throughout the Summer season also!
Good news for Easyjet and for Stansted
Do you think we will see an A320 based there for the Summer for the longer BJV/DLM sectors?
Bodrum
Cagliari (already announced)
Dalaman
Dubrovnik
Split
Fuerteventura continues throughout the Summer season also!
Good news for Easyjet and for Stansted
Do you think we will see an A320 based there for the Summer for the longer BJV/DLM sectors?
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Rumours about a new Germanwings base at Hannover with double daily flights to STN starting April/May.
Monday - Friday: arrive STN 0720 and 1945, depart STN 0750 and 2015
Saturday: morning flight
Sunday: evening flight
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They did not do them all, Servisair did TCX & BA, it was a busy period all round for everyone. All did a great job, bearing in mind the weather conditions under foot was not the berst in the world...
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Stansted airport is to lose both Norwegian and BlueAir's remaining flights, by the end of the winter schedule.
DY's service to Trondheim, as well as 0B flights to Bucharest and Sibiu are going to be moved to Luton.
DY's service to Trondheim, as well as 0B flights to Bucharest and Sibiu are going to be moved to Luton.
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DY's service to Trondheim, as well as 0B flights to Bucharest and Sibiu are going to be moved to Luton.
The quoted Blue Air flights are now bookable from LTN, from March.
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Oh sorry!There's a mistake in my post, indeed.
All Norwegian flights, including Trondheim (which is now the only route remained at Stansted), will operate from Gatwick, effective from 28 March 2010.
All Norwegian flights, including Trondheim (which is now the only route remained at Stansted), will operate from Gatwick, effective from 28 March 2010.
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Norwegian moving all flights out was inevitable. I do believe that one day they will completely return though, unless charges at LGW are significantly lower long term. Considering the majority of their pax are inbound, it makes no real sense for them to serve an airport that is much further south than STN, and that offers few benefits to the pax in terms of transferring to London.
Blue Air is a surprise though, and you could say crazy. They are moving from an airport where they have no direct competition and good loads (to Bucharest) to an airport where there is an existing service from an established operator (Wizz). Surely if yields are the problem, moving to LTN can only make that worse.
Blue Air is a surprise though, and you could say crazy. They are moving from an airport where they have no direct competition and good loads (to Bucharest) to an airport where there is an existing service from an established operator (Wizz). Surely if yields are the problem, moving to LTN can only make that worse.
Does anyone know why Air Asia have re-timed the departure of the 23.20 flight on Feb 2nd to 04.15 on Feb 3rd?!!
Seems to be a one-off as the flight on Feb 1st and the normal Feb 3rd flight are still showing the normal departure time!
Seems to be a one-off as the flight on Feb 1st and the normal Feb 3rd flight are still showing the normal departure time!
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why not???
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I believe that Turkey is non-eu openskies, so they would only be able to operate flights from Ireland (Unless they use the old Buzz AOC?). There is no reason why they cant operate to Greece though. EZY really is stealing the march on Greece/Turkey/Egypt routes.
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Thats probably why they would want to start operating them because they have seen the large success that easyJet have made of these longer routes and their 737's would have the range would they?