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For the last couple of days BMI's Stavanger flight hasn't shown on the airport website departure/arrivals board...is this technical? I've subsequently checked the BMI timetable and I see they have cut out Wednesday flights during April
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I always thought that Newcastle was the third largest base for Jet2 in terms of seats available, but it appears from reading all the press releases for summer 18 that East Midlands is larger. The press release says 32 routes and 920,000 seats for summer 18 whereas Newcastle is 31 routes and 880,000 seats with Glasgow close behind on 870,000 seats for summer 18. It be interesting to see how big Stansted will be in Summer 18 too.
Does Jet2 ground handle in house at Newcastle, or is it just check in and customer staff service they have in house at Newcastle? As they have brought all ground handling in house at East Midlands.
Does Jet2 ground handle in house at Newcastle, or is it just check in and customer staff service they have in house at Newcastle? As they have brought all ground handling in house at East Midlands.
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STN is fourth largest for S17 behind I'm guessing MAN, LBA and EMA.
Definitely some S18 expansion for BHX in the pipeline and would be surprised if STN didn't get another aircraft tbh.
NCL probably sits around their fifth biggest operation, could possibly slip to sixth depending on the scale of BHX expansion.
Definitely some S18 expansion for BHX in the pipeline and would be surprised if STN didn't get another aircraft tbh.
NCL probably sits around their fifth biggest operation, could possibly slip to sixth depending on the scale of BHX expansion.
Blimey - up to seven based at STN in the first season? Somebodies spotted a gap...
Also interesting to see if EMA and BHX affect each other - that's supposed to be the perceived wisdom. NCL definitely in the slow and steady category for Jet2
Also interesting to see if EMA and BHX affect each other - that's supposed to be the perceived wisdom. NCL definitely in the slow and steady category for Jet2
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Newcastle pays the bills, East Midlands and Leeds keep the wife happy, but Manchester, Birmingham and Stansted mean you never have to worry about money again while you lie on a sunny Caribbean beach hoping the house boy cleaned the Jag.
Not just with Jet2, that's always been the case, and always will be.
Stansted has 7 based aircraft planned when the base has only been open 2 weeks, it took Newcastle almost a decade to get there
Not just with Jet2, that's always been the case, and always will be.
Stansted has 7 based aircraft planned when the base has only been open 2 weeks, it took Newcastle almost a decade to get there
The Royal Mail flight was the big money flight for Jet 2 at Newcastle now that has gone you might see a change in loyalty especially when they have got Ryanair on they're case.
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With the Royal Mail aircraft sitting at NCL all day not earning, I'm sure that was the reason for them starting pax operations from the airport in the first place. In the early days it would have provided a nice financial cushion.
I should think the operation is self supporting and profitable now or we wouldn't have 7 based a/c.
I should think the operation is self supporting and profitable now or we wouldn't have 7 based a/c.
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'Tis a strange place is pprune at times. Last week we were discussing the potential 8th LS plane at NCL. One week on we are saying that the Royal Mail flight is the only thing keeping the base going?
If I'm honest I reckon STN has exceeded their expectations big time. Like easyJet they'll figure out there's more money to be made down south and will shift craft accordingly. They'll reduce frequencies and fly fewer, but fuller flights like easyJet did.
That's my thinking anyway! I wonder if they'll be mauled on here like easyJet was (is) on here.
If I'm honest I reckon STN has exceeded their expectations big time. Like easyJet they'll figure out there's more money to be made down south and will shift craft accordingly. They'll reduce frequencies and fly fewer, but fuller flights like easyJet did.
That's my thinking anyway! I wonder if they'll be mauled on here like easyJet was (is) on here.
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Ryanair Winter 2017/18
Ryanair Winter 2017 / 18 has been loaded onto the Ryanair website.
All routes remain for the winter period with the exception of PMI and GRO.
Tenerife has increased to 3 x weekly (TUE, WED, FRI)
Gdansk Friday flight time changed from 1840 to 17:55 DEP.
Faro is 2 x weekly (THUR & SUN)
ALC, AGP, ACE, WMI, WRO remain the same as Winter 2016/17 with either no or very minimal time changes.
Good to see more commitment from Ryanair on these routes.
Who knows, we might see more come out...
All routes remain for the winter period with the exception of PMI and GRO.
Tenerife has increased to 3 x weekly (TUE, WED, FRI)
Gdansk Friday flight time changed from 1840 to 17:55 DEP.
Faro is 2 x weekly (THUR & SUN)
ALC, AGP, ACE, WMI, WRO remain the same as Winter 2016/17 with either no or very minimal time changes.
Good to see more commitment from Ryanair on these routes.
Who knows, we might see more come out...
One week on we are saying that the Royal Mail flight is the only thing keeping the base going?
My understanding is that the RM flight was important in the early days of the base, underpinning it's profitability as it got established (believe the same happened at EDI), but became considerably less important over time.
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No new routes, but glad to see expansion for the winter season, which is well needed to try and combat seasonality at Newcastle. I'm quite surprised Girona isn't going year round considering it was always a year round route but perhaps that'll come in the future.
Here's hoping for a prosperous Summer 2018 from Ryanair and others.
Am I correct in thinking the Thomson Summer 2018 schedule comes out on 20/04?
Here's hoping for a prosperous Summer 2018 from Ryanair and others.
Am I correct in thinking the Thomson Summer 2018 schedule comes out on 20/04?