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Ryanair have said no more investment in the UK for the next 2 years so that also means Stansted I guess as well. Wonder if that will mean no more new routes or based aircraft here?
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Cobalt
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Cobalt director indicted in Switzerland, in connection to money laundering | A1.AM
Cobalt director indicted in Switzerland, in connection to money laundering | A1.AM
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That was my first reaction - the low cost airlines have collectively flooded the market and available infrastructure (incl airspace) with so much capacity they need a face saving excuse to put the brakes on.
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There were rumours/warnings circulating about Cobalt from Cypriot sources a few weeks back - but I didn't bother mentioning anything on here as it would have been deemed another "anti-Stansted" conspiracy post.
Fly One, a Moldovan airline were due to launch flights from their base in Chisinau to Stansted, in competition with existing flights with Air Moldova. Originally planned to go on sale on 27 June, then deferred to 15 July. Looking at their website, I can't see any date in the next month for which flights are on sale.
Earlier in the summer, the head of the Moldovan CAA was fired by the country's president owing to concerns of a conflict of interest in his roles as head of the Moldova CAA and his indirect ownership of a large number of shares in FlyOne. Questions are now being raised around the role of the Minster of Justice as well. Perhaps not the first choice of airline for Stansted ?
http://www.pprune.org/airlines-airpo...ml#post9411047
Update 07 July 2016 - London no longer appears on the list of destinations on the FlyOne website. Seems that FlyOne have either cancelled or significantly postponed any plans they may have had involving Stansted or any other London airport.
Earlier in the summer, the head of the Moldovan CAA was fired by the country's president owing to concerns of a conflict of interest in his roles as head of the Moldova CAA and his indirect ownership of a large number of shares in FlyOne. Questions are now being raised around the role of the Minster of Justice as well. Perhaps not the first choice of airline for Stansted ?
http://www.pprune.org/airlines-airpo...ml#post9411047
Update 07 July 2016 - London no longer appears on the list of destinations on the FlyOne website. Seems that FlyOne have either cancelled or significantly postponed any plans they may have had involving Stansted or any other London airport.
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Well fortunately summer sunsets aren't till around 20:30 / 21:00 when there's quite a heavy break in the arriving traffic anyway!... In all seriousness though I have heard it to cause one or two problems previously.
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Ryanair is to cut Stansted frequencies this Winter now following the Brexit vote though no routes will close completely.
On further investigation it seems to be mainly mid-week days during November and again during January/early February that are affected.
Bit disappointing but makes some sort of sense I suppose as the absolute lows of the low season. Plus Ryanair are already well ahead of their growth target agreements with MAG.
On further investigation it seems to be mainly mid-week days during November and again during January/early February that are affected.
Bit disappointing but makes some sort of sense I suppose as the absolute lows of the low season. Plus Ryanair are already well ahead of their growth target agreements with MAG.
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That's not the case LTNman unless you are simply comparing winter seasons to summer seasons, in which case of course you will have less traffic.
In fact, quite often Ryanair introduce new routes and frequencies for the winter and carry them through to the following summer.
But more to the point, they've cut frequencies as of today for the upcoming winter season on several routes but as I say, only for certain dates during November and January.
In fact, quite often Ryanair introduce new routes and frequencies for the winter and carry them through to the following summer.
But more to the point, they've cut frequencies as of today for the upcoming winter season on several routes but as I say, only for certain dates during November and January.
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So what you are saying then is that they have cut frequencies for this winter compared to last winter?
I seem to remember large swathes of Ryanair aircraft parked up last winter when Brexit wasn't a factor.
I seem to remember large swathes of Ryanair aircraft parked up last winter when Brexit wasn't a factor.