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Old 24th Sep 2008, 14:15
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I think this routes will come for sure. It is not important if AZ go bust. FR announced new domestic routes in Italy, EZY did this at MXP in the past and they will do this in the future because Italy is a important market and they defeat each other and will defeat AZ. When AZ disappear then everything goes faster. Also a EZY base in FCO would be the next logical step (don't know if there are slots at the airports) because the airports (especially FCO as a AZ base) have to look at other possibilities beside AZ.
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Old 24th Sep 2008, 21:21
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A spokesman for the low-cost carrier told Reuters on Tuesday that it could commit around ten aircraft on routes such as Milan-Rome, Milan-Naples and Milan-Palermo.
All well and good, but Air One (amongst others) are also waiting in the wings. Funnily the Rome to Milan route might see more services and more competition in the wake of Alitalia, and not turn out to be the cash cow that it's expected to be.

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Se Alitalia cessasse le operazioni, Air One interverrebbe immediatamente con voli aggiuntivi da e per Roma e Milano Linate. Per far fronte all’aumento di tratte, a quanto pare, la compagnia avrebbe già preso accordi con alcuni operatori charter dai quali noleggerebbe (con la formula del wet lease) fino a cinque aeromobili completi di equipaggi: in sostanza le compagnie charter sarebbero chiamate a rinforzare il network della compagnia.
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Old 25th Sep 2008, 12:39
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Ory Bud

EZY will start 17 november a daily flight Paris Orly/Budapest, operated 2two years ago by SkyEurope
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Old 6th Oct 2008, 23:14
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Below are the easyJet passenger statistics for September 2008.

Month ending September 2008 September 2007 Change
Passengers1........ 4,197,643....... 3,438,301 ..........22.1%
Load Factor2 ...........86.9% ..............85.2% .........1.8pp
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Rolling 12 month ending September 2008 September 2007 Change
Passengers1 ...................43,659,478 ..............37,230,079 ....17.3%
Load Factor2 .........................84.1% ....................83.7% .....0.4pp
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Old 7th Oct 2008, 00:36
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Manchester

Anyone have any info if we expect anymore EZY routes to/from manchester for the winter timetable? I though a A319 would have been based at MAN by now!
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Old 7th Oct 2008, 11:30
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Jersey

Anyone know what advance bookings are like for the Ltn-Jersey winter flights? eg Xmas & new year?
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Old 7th Oct 2008, 13:49
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Grrr

I have no direct knowledge, but all routes over this period will be heavily yield managed, the sooner you book, the cheaper your fare will be as most, if not all flights sell out over the traditional holiday periods. Add to this the reduction in capacity on the route this winter.
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Old 7th Oct 2008, 18:13
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U2 were never going to have an A319 at MAN this winter - they probably want to see how the ex-GT operation looked like for a complete year and then tinker with the routes from next summer. With the commitment to 5 based aircraft by 2010, I'd expect an additional aircraft to be based for the next 3 major timetable changes i.e. summer 2009, winter 2009 and summer 2010. I would also imagine it's too late to announce new routes to start from the winter timetable - perhaps there may be one or two routes operated by non-based units next year.
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Old 8th Oct 2008, 19:07
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Rumors for new Easyjet base at Venice (VCE) from summer 2009, maybe a mega italian expansion with two new base at FCO and VCE, like this year in France with CDG and LYS.
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Old 14th Oct 2008, 10:53
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Meetings

All Easy managers at luton today for a presentation on the things the

Company face and future opportunities. Then tomorrow at 11am the rest of the company informed.

Nobody seems to know anything or its been kept very quite...

Interesting day tomorrow..
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Old 14th Oct 2008, 22:19
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Easyjet is ready to announce new italian domestic routes from FCO
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Old 14th Oct 2008, 23:41
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Easyjet Base Captains called to LTN urgent meeting

All Easyjet Base Captains called back for urgent meeting at Luton HQ, rumoured to be a big announcement by company today (Wed)

Fingers crossed it's just trivia guys.
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Old 14th Oct 2008, 23:48
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Maybe the announcement is that they are getting the rest of the British Airways shorthaul network. They're doing such a good job of running the GB airways operation (which BA sold to them in AUG 07 when they couldn't get the operation profitable with all their management baggage hanging on!), it's certainly a possibility.

Good luck to all those Easyjet staff, let's hope the announcement is a positive one.
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Old 15th Oct 2008, 00:06
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Snoop

If the 'announcement' is being made to the company UK time 11:00am at LTN, if its 'big' it'll probably be all over the news like a rash before then, the 'city' or whats left of it will need to know first. Theoretically.
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Old 15th Oct 2008, 00:06
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Starting operations out of LHR (partnership with BA) ?
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Old 15th Oct 2008, 00:09
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which BA sold to them in AUG 07 when they couldn't get the operation profitable with all their management baggage hanging on!)
BlueRay I know you're anti-BA but GB was sold by er......GB. BA didn't want to buy them out.
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Old 15th Oct 2008, 00:12
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Announcement

Easyjet Thread talk of announcement of Italian domestic routes from FCO.

Probably just need to know how many speak fluent Italian and explain how good the relocation package will be ?

Another nail in the Alitalia coffin if true-must be almost closed now!!
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Old 15th Oct 2008, 00:33
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Why call everyone in just to tell them about new routes? an email was sent when they bought GB!! I think there must be more to it than that!
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Old 15th Oct 2008, 00:37
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FCO base

There's a discussion topic on this at airliners.net

FCO Possible New Base For Easyjet? — Civil Aviation Forum | Airliners.net

The original source is in Italian at:
[ANTEPRIMA] Richieste di slot per la base easyJet a FCO - I forum di Aviazione Civile

Summary from thread says:
FCO-MXP 5 daily
FCO-PMO 2 daily
FCO-CTA 3 daily
FCO-BRI 2 daily
FCO-VCE 2 daily
FCO-VRN 2 daily
FCO-TRN 2 daily
FCO-CDG 4 daily
FCO-ORY 2 daily
FCO-SXF 1 daily
FCO-LGW 3 daily
FCO-MAD 1 daily

Some of the above routes are flown to CIA instead. Assuming these get moved to FCO, a rough calculation says they will need about 4 or maybe 5 planes to be based in Rome.
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Old 15th Oct 2008, 01:02
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Just a thought re this big announcment expected tom, i hate to say but didnt easyjet have a lot of shares bought by an icelandic firm about 3 years ago, cant rem the details but can remember something happening re iceland and shares? And now the banks are involved in the credit crunch?

I do hope i am wrong for all easyjet staff out there and hope tom the announcement is good rather then bad!

Edit: Just looked it was the FL group Iceland who bought shares, they are now under administration, under icelandic gov control, and at present called Stodir.
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