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If it's that few, I doubt there's any reason to be concerned at all.
Heathrow, Paris and Amsterdam are always bookable further in advance than other routes, as they attract significant volumes of people connecting off long-hail flights. Long-haul travellers tend to book a lot further in advance than short-haul.
Heathrow, Paris and Amsterdam are always bookable further in advance than other routes, as they attract significant volumes of people connecting off long-hail flights. Long-haul travellers tend to book a lot further in advance than short-haul.
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What's the Booz Report? It sounds so intriguing. What is it about? Drink?
The Booz Report!
The Booz Report!
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Very true.
States the obvious - Shannon prohibited extensively and Cork a 'wee' bit by the DAA. Anybody with a remote interest in aviation or having the capacity to read would have coem to the same conclusion.
The very fact the regulator is not an independent body i.e. the IAA smacks of state monopolies in full flourish. One has to be sold at least...
States the obvious - Shannon prohibited extensively and Cork a 'wee' bit by the DAA. Anybody with a remote interest in aviation or having the capacity to read would have coem to the same conclusion.
The very fact the regulator is not an independent body i.e. the IAA smacks of state monopolies in full flourish. One has to be sold at least...
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Nothing new in that report. Media now reporting that decisions on future of Cork and Shannon will be made by Easter. Now where did I hear that before. It's now almost 9 years since the break up of Aer Rianra was first signaled.
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There would have to be a Tribunal of Inquiry to get to the bottom of that kind of question! I would say the DAA are not too keen on letting the likes of those who read Pprune know the full facts about the Cork and snn figureeens. It would be likely to take some of the gloss of the goings on at the real Taj Mahal terminal at Fortress Dublin what with all the sucking up to the likes of Emirates and Ethiad.
Hey, DAA Buddy, old pal, can ye show me an Airbridge!
Hey, DAA Buddy, old pal, can ye show me an Airbridge!
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Minister quoted recently as saying that decisions on the future of Cork and Shannon will be made by Easter, well Minister Easter Sunday is now just two weeks away so we look forward to hearing your decision!
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Cork-Brussels route is launched
Last Monday (26th Mar), Aer Lingus inaugurated its new thrice-weekly Cork-Brussels route with celebrations at both airports. I was suprised to learn Aer Lingus' CEO Christoph Mueller cut the ribbion for the new route in Brussels along with the airport's CEO Arnaud Feist and the Irish Ambassador to Belgium Eamonn MacAodha. Looks like the cake in Brussels will get ''Cake of the Week''
Aer Lingus launches new international routes to Brussels, Stockholm and Verona | anna.aero
Aer Lingus launches new international routes to Brussels, Stockholm and Verona | anna.aero