EAST MIDLANDS - 6
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RYG, NYO, CPH Ryanair
MAD Ryanair should move it back from STN, the loads were really high and good sales. But I think this is the market baby should try.
Also I wish someone would give WAW a bash, I know baby did but polish people just dont know baby, so it leaves the likes of ryanair or wizz
MAD Ryanair should move it back from STN, the loads were really high and good sales. But I think this is the market baby should try.
Also I wish someone would give WAW a bash, I know baby did but polish people just dont know baby, so it leaves the likes of ryanair or wizz
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I know what you mean about the Oslo from BHX, but i dont understand why it works well from LPL. Maybe its time for EMA to have a go. After all we have seen a few flights switch between EMA and BHX.
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Oslo/Stockholm
Don't forget Sterling's poor attempt at Olso, Stockholm & Copenhagen.
Loads for a Loco were dire, without even considering yields.
BHX-Torp was three times a week on a 189 seater and I was amazed
how long it lasted, it was awful and I can't imagine FR considering EMA.
BHX-NYO performed much better in terms of bums on seats but I monitored fares regularly (as I was considering using it) and other than school hols fares were rock bottom (not that expensive during school holidays).
I suppose this one is a possibility.
Ryanair Venice TSF is not bookable next summer, have Baby seen them
off this route?
Pete
Loads for a Loco were dire, without even considering yields.
BHX-Torp was three times a week on a 189 seater and I was amazed
how long it lasted, it was awful and I can't imagine FR considering EMA.
BHX-NYO performed much better in terms of bums on seats but I monitored fares regularly (as I was considering using it) and other than school hols fares were rock bottom (not that expensive during school holidays).
I suppose this one is a possibility.
Ryanair Venice TSF is not bookable next summer, have Baby seen them
off this route?
Pete
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Carcassonne (CCF)
As a regular on this Ryanair flight for the last 5 years, does anyone know what the plan is for next year?
I've browsed the schedule for Spring next year, and it looks like a 3 times a week service, or is that just for starters?
I've browsed the schedule for Spring next year, and it looks like a 3 times a week service, or is that just for starters?
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Yes it replaces it.
Venice has also being dropped from Liverpool and I think it will dropped from East Mildlands as well from March. BmiBaby have being doing very well on the route since they started.
It will be increased as a lot of routes are only loaded a low frequency to start with. It takes time to load all FR routes. A final decision will be made in Jan.
Venice not sure whats going with it
I've browsed the schedule for Spring next year, and it looks like a 3 times a week service, or is that just for starters?
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cyprus airways
the cyprus airways flight is on a charter direct replacement for eurocypria on saturday mornings. wanna be there can you tell me where you got the information concerning british airways cargo operating to frankfurt cheers
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RVL
A planning application has been submitted for the construction of a hangar/office/apron facility at the airport for RVL, so it appears their re-location from COV will be permanent.
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Originally Posted by ematom1
who are RVL and where are these facilitys goning to go?
The RVL Group is a specialist aviation company based in Coventry (UK) providing a comprehensive aviation service to government agencies and commercial companies in both the UK and overseas, having both CAA AOC approval and 145 engineering approvals.
Founded originally as a part of the Atlantic Group of Companies, the Coventry operation was re-organized in 2007 and re-named to better reflect the nature of the aviation work undertaken. The RVL Group (Reconnaissance Ventures Limited Group) was created from three “Atlantic” companies:
* Atlantic Reconnaissance Ltd
* Atlantic Air Transport Ltd
* Atlantic Air Motive Ltd
With expertise in aircraft acquisition, modification, maintenance, flight operation, flight crew training, advanced aerial survey techniques, scheduled services and ad hoc charter the Group can provide a complete service to any organisation requiring an airborne solution.
With over 20 year’s experience of operating aircraft and crews in fields as diverse as Geomagnetic Surveys, Multi-Spectral Scanning, H. M. Coastguard maritime patrols, High Definition Digital Aerial Photography, British Aerospace and RAF contracts, The RVL Group has the capability of providing a full service solution to anyone requiring an airborne platform, whether in a survey, reconnaissance, covert observation, or public transport environment.
Our in house maintenance provision (145 approved) ensures all our aircraft are maintained to the highest standards, in accordance with EASA and JAR and CAA requirements.
Our current contracts include: Maritime and Coastguard Agency, Environment Agency, Ordnance Survey, Blom Aerofilms, Oil Spill Response, various high technology military defense & research companies. We have also had long term contracts operating aircraft for the UK RAF, for environmental research, and on a variety of geophysical surveys.
Founded originally as a part of the Atlantic Group of Companies, the Coventry operation was re-organized in 2007 and re-named to better reflect the nature of the aviation work undertaken. The RVL Group (Reconnaissance Ventures Limited Group) was created from three “Atlantic” companies:
* Atlantic Reconnaissance Ltd
* Atlantic Air Transport Ltd
* Atlantic Air Motive Ltd
With expertise in aircraft acquisition, modification, maintenance, flight operation, flight crew training, advanced aerial survey techniques, scheduled services and ad hoc charter the Group can provide a complete service to any organisation requiring an airborne solution.
With over 20 year’s experience of operating aircraft and crews in fields as diverse as Geomagnetic Surveys, Multi-Spectral Scanning, H. M. Coastguard maritime patrols, High Definition Digital Aerial Photography, British Aerospace and RAF contracts, The RVL Group has the capability of providing a full service solution to anyone requiring an airborne platform, whether in a survey, reconnaissance, covert observation, or public transport environment.
Our in house maintenance provision (145 approved) ensures all our aircraft are maintained to the highest standards, in accordance with EASA and JAR and CAA requirements.
Our current contracts include: Maritime and Coastguard Agency, Environment Agency, Ordnance Survey, Blom Aerofilms, Oil Spill Response, various high technology military defense & research companies. We have also had long term contracts operating aircraft for the UK RAF, for environmental research, and on a variety of geophysical surveys.
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