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Old 18th Jan 2007, 09:29
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So does that mean EMA "remain dedicated to increasing this choice further in 2007" but BOH doesn't?
I notice the 'New for 2006' page has at last gone from the website but hasn't been replaced by a 2007 version and no announcement yet of the Goldtrail flights to Dalaman although the Holiday Destinations page has been updated to include it.
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Old 28th Jan 2007, 15:42
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Heard today that British Airways have asked to park some of there aircraft at bournemouth during the forthcomming strikes.

No doubt bournemouth will refuse them as they are FULL.

Time will tell...
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Old 8th Feb 2007, 16:53
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Good to see some diversions in Bournemouth today
and that we had no snow...
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Old 8th Feb 2007, 19:35
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Not a spotter question, more a curioristy from an operational view point, which airlines came in from where?
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Old 9th Feb 2007, 14:35
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new BOH website

nice to see a new website with updated info and downloadable timetables

very professional
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Old 21st Feb 2007, 05:58
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Does any body know what dates Continetal Airlines are starting from Bournemouth now they have signed up.
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Old 21st Feb 2007, 09:47
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Signed up when?
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Old 22nd Feb 2007, 11:43
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Continental has confirmed BOH-JFK???
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Old 22nd Feb 2007, 16:41
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CO would be to Newark, but I can't see them going into Bournemouth. The likes of Newcastle, Aberdeen, East Midlands, Leeds Bradford, Doncaster and Cardiff are likely to be way up the list before BOH!

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Old 22nd Feb 2007, 17:58
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Cant see it anywhere to say they have started a run at BOH.

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Old 23rd Feb 2007, 11:43
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Whilst my pulse quickened at the thought of a scheduled transatlantic service from BOH I believe the poster may be referring to a Continental Cargo service starting up.

BOH is listed in the cities served for Cargo operations

one day maybe, I think we'll need the new terminal up and running before a scheduled widebody service ever starts from BOH though
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Old 26th Feb 2007, 07:12
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I think we'll need the new terminal up and running before a scheduled widebody service ever starts from BOH though
Although it's not going to happen, if Continental were to start at BOH it would probably be a 757 anyway. But they aren't, so it's not!
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Old 26th Feb 2007, 12:04
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Bournemouth has officially submitted plans to the council for its proposed redevelopment. ALPHA retail also signed a £20m 7 year deal to supply the duty free shopping at the airport. http://www.thisisbournemouth.co.uk/m...e_unveiled.php
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Old 26th Feb 2007, 20:23
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No-one has asked for a couple of months so....

Lots of rumours in this thread and others re BOH route expansions over the past six months so I thought I'd list them all in one place.

EasyJet base of two or three planes
RyanAir base of two or three planes plus or including INV, LPL and REU routes
Additional Air Berlin routes to Germany
Additional WizzAir routes to Poland
Air Southwest routes to NCL, LBA, MAN and CDG

I hereby open the floor for comments\latest informed news\wild rumours concerning any of the above or feel free to add others I've missed...
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Old 27th Feb 2007, 09:06
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easyJet - was supposed to launch Milan Bergamo in Feb but were scared off by Ryanair rumours that they were to set up a base at BOH

Ryanair - Have already announced in the press that BOH will be a base from 2010/11 with 2 to 3 aircraft. And additional routes on a yearly basis up to that point. Routes up to 2010 likely to be to existing bases.

Wizzair - if they can make KTW work, they can make WAW work. Only a matter of time before they do WAW from BOH. Forward bookings encouraging.

Air Berlin - Think they are adding a fourth frequency to PAD for the summer. Again, like Wizzair, there are more lucrative German routes they should be doing from BOH and they are TOTALLY aware of that.

Air Southwest - Not sure whats happening here.

Continental - Frequency may be taken from BRS to launch a BOH service on 3 or 4 times weekly. This isn't likely to happen near-term though.
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Old 27th Feb 2007, 09:29
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Nakata, with respect you won't see any new routes from AB in the near future, if at all - the PAD route is as a result of a strong military presence; not because they decided an oddball route to a small and relatively unknown city would be a better idea than going to Berlin or Hamburg.

STN, BOU and MAN are the only non-sun routes served from PAD.
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Old 27th Feb 2007, 17:08
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Would AB ever consider a Palma route?
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Old 28th Feb 2007, 10:47
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AB currently offer PMI via PAD - but only one way! (which seems strange if you ask me!)

It would be an interesting one for them - Tfly doesn't operate PMI through the winter, and Palmair's frequency is pittiful. There IS demand in the winter, and at better frequency.
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Old 8th Mar 2007, 11:01
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The Gambia Experience are operating flights again from Bournemouth next winter after the sucess of this years holidays
The flights will again be operated by Astraeus on a Tuesday and originate in Manchester this time ( Leeds has been dropped ) and should be using 737 700 or possibly even 757

Palmair holidays are due to release there winter schedule in May and its possible that Tunisia and Lanzarote are new destinations , which is what Bournemouth now needs a few more destinations . Would be good to see Luxor and Paphos return

Does anyone know when work will start on the terminal extension which is now so badly needed !
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Old 9th Mar 2007, 08:30
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as i understand it the plans were submitted in february for some sort of final tick in the 'go ahead' box. this process takes 16 weeks so i guess you'll see work in june?
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