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Cork Routes
New route announcement expected shortly. Ryanair have gone back to using a Stansted aircraft to operate Cork flights for 2012. This allows for some expansion at Cork if they so wish.
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Ryan2000 by a current airline or a new one?
Also summer schedule is released the same as last year unless its changed before its released which in most cases its not. Would expect STN to be the way its operating this winter.
Also summer schedule is released the same as last year unless its changed before its released which in most cases its not. Would expect STN to be the way its operating this winter.
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Indeed there are a lot of gaps now in the schedule of Ryanair's Cork based aircraft for next summer
Monday: ORK - XXX - ORK - LGW - ORK - AGP - ORK (Gap early - 12:40)
Tuesday: ORK - XXX - ORK - LGW - ORK - LPA - ORK (Gap early - 11:25)
Wednesday: ORK - LPL - ORK - LGW - ORK - XXX - ORK - STN - ORK (Gap 15:50 - 18:30)
Thursday: ORK - XXX - ORK - LGW - ORK - STN - ORK (Gap early - 14:00)
Friday: ORK - XXX - ORK - LGW - ORK - AGP - ORK (Gap early - 12:20)
Saturday: ORK - FUE - ORK - XXX - ORK - LGW - ORK (Gap 17:35 - 19:45)
Sunday: ORK - TFS - ORK - LPL - ORK - XXX - ORK (Gap 20:10 - late)
Monday: ORK - XXX - ORK - LGW - ORK - AGP - ORK (Gap early - 12:40)
Tuesday: ORK - XXX - ORK - LGW - ORK - LPA - ORK (Gap early - 11:25)
Wednesday: ORK - LPL - ORK - LGW - ORK - XXX - ORK - STN - ORK (Gap 15:50 - 18:30)
Thursday: ORK - XXX - ORK - LGW - ORK - STN - ORK (Gap early - 14:00)
Friday: ORK - XXX - ORK - LGW - ORK - AGP - ORK (Gap early - 12:20)
Saturday: ORK - FUE - ORK - XXX - ORK - LGW - ORK (Gap 17:35 - 19:45)
Sunday: ORK - TFS - ORK - LPL - ORK - XXX - ORK (Gap 20:10 - late)
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PLEASE say Ryan2000 its not another bucket and spade route PLEASE! Also just to point out Charlie Roy the Sunday allocations for the FR based a/c, you forgot to include the late night LGW service which replacates Saturday nights.
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Frankfurt will be a great addition looks like it will be a 3x weekly service for the Summer (M-W-F--) and there is of course a Sunday slot EI now have spare which could see it increased for the Winter to 4x weekly.
If only suprised SAS havent looked at the Cork market with a view to CPH, OSL, ARN. They do quite well ex DUB.
I reckon its CPH!
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All the evidence does point to Frankfurt. I wonder how well it would do without a Lufthansa code share though. We'll have to see I guess.
I wouldn't utterly rule out Zurich or a return to Madrid though.
I wouldn't utterly rule out Zurich or a return to Madrid though.
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I wouldn't utterly rule out Zurich or a return to Madrid though.
Frankfurt**
Istanbul
London City
Madrid
New York
** Looks likely to be the new EI route although Madrid is also on that list.
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FRA should do well, even without an LH code on it. Traffic will still be able to interline and sites like Expedia will sell itineraries on LH but with an EI connecting flight.
I think Scandinavia could work and would be a potentially a strong inbound route. SK's CRJ900s could be a good fit - at least to begin with, although that would limit the number of low fares. I doubt we will see a Scandinavian route from Aer Lingus, they are very weak in Scandinavia - they fly to HEL a few times a week, in summer - thats it!
Much more likely to see someone like Norwegian come from Scandinavia than Aer Lingus.
I think Scandinavia could work and would be a potentially a strong inbound route. SK's CRJ900s could be a good fit - at least to begin with, although that would limit the number of low fares. I doubt we will see a Scandinavian route from Aer Lingus, they are very weak in Scandinavia - they fly to HEL a few times a week, in summer - thats it!
Much more likely to see someone like Norwegian come from Scandinavia than Aer Lingus.
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Frankfurt will be a great addition looks like it will be a 3x weekly service for the Summer (M-W-F--) and there is of course a Sunday slot EI now have spare which could see it increased for the Winter to 4x weekly.