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I think the way the price of fuel is at the minute and keep rising it makes sence for easyjet to get rid of the 737's and to use the A319 only.
They still have loads of A319's on order and im not sure what easyjet is doing about expanding from airports at the minute with whats going on with the credit crunch ect. anybody know what they are doing are planning?
They still have loads of A319's on order and im not sure what easyjet is doing about expanding from airports at the minute with whats going on with the credit crunch ect. anybody know what they are doing are planning?
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Is the A319 really more economical?! You learn somethig new everyday!
Is it not that it would be cheaper to get the whole network onto a 1 a/c type? As EZY are going for: A319/A320/A321 which can all be flown by the same crews.
Is it not fleet cominality more than fuel economy that is the money saver?
Is it not that it would be cheaper to get the whole network onto a 1 a/c type? As EZY are going for: A319/A320/A321 which can all be flown by the same crews.
Is it not fleet cominality more than fuel economy that is the money saver?
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The 319 is no more fuel efficient than the 73G infact the 73G has a slight % better in fuel economy of the Airbus mostly because of its slightly lower weight. However the main reason easyjet are wanting to get rid of them quicker is that it will save them money in the long run by operating a 1 aircraft type fleet in this case being the Airbus aircraft family.
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T3 are retimimg from 12/5 the first ABZ-SVG flight to leave 0650hrs which, if the first NCL arrival remains unchanged, suggests to me that T3 may be launching a direct NCL-SVG, as has been mentioned.
Watch this space I suppose.
Watch this space I suppose.
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Summer 2009 on sale now
First choice went on sale at around 3pm this afternoon.
Today i have been able to get hold of the following
First choice summer sun and airtours summer sun for 2009
it looks more of less the same as this summer a few route changes of days which fly to places thats about it.
looks like thomsonfly will have 2 x weekly flights to paphos and reus.
looks like TFS is down to just once a week
Today i have been able to get hold of the following
First choice summer sun and airtours summer sun for 2009
it looks more of less the same as this summer a few route changes of days which fly to places thats about it.
looks like thomsonfly will have 2 x weekly flights to paphos and reus.
looks like TFS is down to just once a week
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Summer 2009 bad news!!
looks like thomsonfly will be basing just 2 aircraft.
malaga down to just 1x weekly flight
alicante down to 2x weekly flight
faro 1x weekly flight
tfs 1x weekly flight
its just the start hopefully they will add more nearer the time
malaga down to just 1x weekly flight
alicante down to 2x weekly flight
faro 1x weekly flight
tfs 1x weekly flight
its just the start hopefully they will add more nearer the time
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I have learned not to read too much into edition 1 of the summer brochures. Flight slots and aircraft planning has not taken place and is no where near, so as always there will be alot of changes, with routes coming and going, along with changes in who operates what from which airports, basing what aircraft. We only get a vague idea of whats going to operate at this point!
What I am interested in is whether XLA will return to NCL? And I am surprised to see (if indeed things do not change) that TOM will only base 2 aircraft, as they operate sched/charter operation at NCL which by all accounts does pretty well!
What I am interested in is whether XLA will return to NCL? And I am surprised to see (if indeed things do not change) that TOM will only base 2 aircraft, as they operate sched/charter operation at NCL which by all accounts does pretty well!
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i do agree that things change but ive never seen thomson change that much by the time the season starts so i think we will see only 2 aircraft from them
XLA will be doing malta on tuesday and funchal on a monday according to the summer sun
also ELF on a sunday afternoon so looks like they will be basing again
Durham tees valley
Thomson now only have 1 weekly to palma all other routes have been dropped
so a few big losses there
i do agree that things change but ive never seen thomson change that much by the time the season starts so i think we will see only 2 aircraft from them
XLA will be doing malta on tuesday and funchal on a monday according to the summer sun
also ELF on a sunday afternoon so looks like they will be basing again
Durham tees valley
Thomson now only have 1 weekly to palma all other routes have been dropped
so a few big losses there
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And I am surprised to see (if indeed things do not change) that TOM will only base 2 aircraft, as they operate sched/charter operation at NCL which by all accounts does pretty well!
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Guess the competition from the traditional low cost airlines is hurting TOM - their NCL flights always appear pretty full and are a welcome alternative, especially in winter!!
This years SFB operation is planned to operate directly, as is PUJ. CUN is only one with a scheduled fuel stop in MAN due runway restrictions at NCL.
This years SFB operation is planned to operate directly, as is PUJ. CUN is only one with a scheduled fuel stop in MAN due runway restrictions at NCL.
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By looks of ThomsonFly.com NCL has for next summer:
ALC, BOJ, CFU, SSH, FAO, SFB, FUE, FNC, GRO, LPA, HER, IBZ, ACE, LCA, AGP, MLA, CUN, MAH, MIR, NAP, PMI, REU, RHO, TGS, SKG, AYT, BJV, DLM and ZTH
ALC, BOJ, CFU, SSH, FAO, SFB, FUE, FNC, GRO, LPA, HER, IBZ, ACE, LCA, AGP, MLA, CUN, MAH, MIR, NAP, PMI, REU, RHO, TGS, SKG, AYT, BJV, DLM and ZTH
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if there is 3 aircraft they must be using our aircraft for w's into other airports as there is a reduction in flights unless an aircraft is going to be sitting on the ground at newcastle
im going to try and work the timetable out from the summer sun
im going to try and work the timetable out from the summer sun