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Currently 4 Q400 and 1 E195 at EDI, but from what I can see there are 6 morning departures from EDI now that NWI will be EDI based, which would suggest another based Q400.
However, nothing else has been added (other than NWI) to suggest that extra aircraft would be required so hopefully there's still more to come.
However, nothing else has been added (other than NWI) to suggest that extra aircraft would be required so hopefully there's still more to come.
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Just to add to the mix.
It fits in with the BA announcement, they are withdrawing 4 Aircraft from LGW....
There`s been a huge rumour floating around the company for ages about flybe aspirations at LGW. Its been a while since the last big one came out of Exeter. Traditionally its every 6 to 8 months a whopper from Devon comes out and supprises all insundry.....Me thinks we are well over due the next bit of hot poop
It fits in with the BA announcement, they are withdrawing 4 Aircraft from LGW....
There`s been a huge rumour floating around the company for ages about flybe aspirations at LGW. Its been a while since the last big one came out of Exeter. Traditionally its every 6 to 8 months a whopper from Devon comes out and supprises all insundry.....Me thinks we are well over due the next bit of hot poop
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BA still have a stake in flybe. BA should put it to use more effectively. flybe have the capacity and availability to take on the LGW work and let BA focus on LHR and T5. Its work more suited to flybe with the aircraft they operate - especially UK domestic and certain short-haul European routes.
LGW to GLA/EDI looks likely to be a candidate (ABZ and NCL already are)
LGW to GLA/EDI looks likely to be a candidate (ABZ and NCL already are)
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True enough, BA do hold a stake but it is not a controlling stake. They are just along for the ride financially. Flybe are under no obligation to do any of BA's bidding.
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Pizzaro is quite right, LGW becoming a base with 3 Q400 to start with. As for routes and times, no idea. I can't see many new routes, if any, just existing ones that will soon be able to benefit from earlier departures...
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BLK ??? A Manx2 route at present....
That might be in response to this
Isle of Man Patients to Receive Broadened Air Transfer Service to UK - Isle of Man Airport Website
That might be in response to this
Isle of Man Patients to Receive Broadened Air Transfer Service to UK - Isle of Man Airport Website
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Lgw based DHC8
Yes there will be 3 Q400's based in LGW from summer 09' however by the look of it there will be no crew base initially, the aircraft will be crewed by people on nightstops for the initial part of the summer at least whilst the based aircraft are deemed to be viable. As other guys have mentioned there is no indication of routes as of yet but wont be long until all is disclosed I'm sure. Hopefully a ray of light for the guys who recently received their unfortunate news up in NWI.
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NQY-LGW route now confirmed and bookable via flybe.com, doubt very much if it will be with a LGW based aircraft as the first rotation leaves NQY at 0725 and first from LGW is 0930, perhaps an aircraft to be based at NQY??
weekdays- NQY-LGW:
0725-0830, 1430-1535, 1820-1925
weekdays- LGW-NQY:
0930-1035, 1605-1710, 1955-2100
weekdays- NQY-LGW:
0725-0830, 1430-1535, 1820-1925
weekdays- LGW-NQY:
0930-1035, 1605-1710, 1955-2100
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29.99 each way apparantly for LGW/NQY which is probably less than the cost of driving or going by train. Great news, I for one will be delighted to see Flybe do this route and will use it, not sure Sutton Harbour Holdings will be having such a Happy Christmas though.
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What is different about the route now Flybe are on it that you wouldn't fly it using a more reputable, year-round operator?
Will be interested to see how many seats are available at £60 return.
Will be interested to see how many seats are available at £60 return.