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Old 14th Oct 2011, 08:13
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Noticed that the first of next batch of deliveries is going into store in Mojave
Is this just for winter or aircraft not required full stop.

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Old 14th Oct 2011, 08:23
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According to Jethro's, the 3 aircraft are cancelled and are possibly now destined for Southwest.

The last five airframes were sold to a leasing company on delivery and leased back.

Does MOL have a cash flow problem ?
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Old 14th Oct 2011, 08:58
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MXP operations could stop FR plans to open a base @TRN.
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Old 14th Oct 2011, 09:33
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Does MOL have a cash flow problem ?
No he has a crewing problem.
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Old 14th Oct 2011, 12:43
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Noticed that the first of next batch of deliveries is going into store in Mojave
Is this just for winter or aircraft not required full stop.
FR will have them in December..
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Old 14th Oct 2011, 15:46
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I'll second the crewing problems. Ryanair crew in EMA are being forced to take unpaid leave while having agency staff in, to do the same job.

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Old 14th Oct 2011, 15:46
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Does anybody know which would be the biggest unserved city by ryanair in Europe except Eastern Europe?
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Old 14th Oct 2011, 15:52
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Half-European only, but... it would be Istanbul.
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Old 14th Oct 2011, 18:50
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According to Jethro's, the 3 aircraft are cancelled and are possibly now destined for Southwest.

The last five airframes were sold to a leasing company on delivery and leased back.

Does MOL have a cash flow problem ?
Lets see you buy aircraft from Boeing at a very cheap Purchase price, funding provided by US Export bank at a very low interest rate, you then sell it to on a Sale and Leaseback deal at close to Market Value...............not Purchase price and you figure they have a cash flow problem !!!!!

Companies who have cash flow problems will struggle to get good deals........somehow I think the Leasing companies were bidding like crazy to get this one.
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Old 14th Oct 2011, 19:39
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Racedo,

A successful man is one who can lay a firm foundation with the bricks that others throw at him.

BTW where is Leo Hairy Camel thesedays?
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Old 15th Oct 2011, 18:05
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' Noticed that the first of next batch of deliveries is going into store in Mojave
Is this just for winter or aircraft not required full stop. '


Just for the record, Ian, reports from Seattle say that the next three aircraft, EI-ESR/S/T were flown from BFI to Marana for storage. (not Mojave).
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Old 15th Oct 2011, 18:21
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Warsaw Modlin Airport
Better focus on Wroclaw first. Interesting news tba.
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Old 15th Oct 2011, 18:31
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Ryanair up in court again. FR denies bullying campaign aginist Ticket Generator Ltd, a UK company operateing in Dublin Airport. They sell train tickets to London. (Stansted Express I think). They secured interim injunctions aginist Ryanair.

MOL said yesterday that the "claims were denied but his side needed time to file replying affidavits"

Due back on Monday.

I also read that FR are to ground 2 aircraft and crew in TLL for a day in November. Very unlike them to do it.
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Old 15th Oct 2011, 18:51
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@TLL

...and a genuine night flight therefrom!
Sat 12 Nov 11
Flight FR 1711
03:30 Depart TLL
04:40 Arrive DUB
- one time event only (due to Euro 2012 match)
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Old 15th Oct 2011, 19:03
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I also read that FR are to ground 2 aircraft and crew in TLL for a day in November. Very unlike them to do it.
Based on selling tickets for €100 each way plus everything that will be sold on flight over and back then you are looking at a return flight generating €40k plus per aircraft. They also stated that it may be more than 2 aircraft involved.

As for very unlike them fraid you wrong as they have previously provided extra flights for Cheltenham / Munster and Leinster rugby games without a problem where there was no way of picking up return booking once there. Having crew stay over is sensible decision.
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Old 15th Oct 2011, 21:19
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Based on selling tickets for €100 each way
More like over €170 each way.

They have also put fares up on flights to Riga
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Old 16th Oct 2011, 10:16
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Stansted - Bergerac Winter 2011-12

Does anyone know if this route has now gone seasonal? I'm wanting to fly some friends from the Dordogne into London in Jan / Feb next year and there appear to be no flights available. Wouldn't be surprised but all the Wiki sites seem to indicate it's year round.
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Old 16th Oct 2011, 10:20
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No flights between 7 January - 24 March. Operating all year except those 11 weeks.
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Old 17th Oct 2011, 07:57
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Ryanair back to Budapest?

The news cited by realdeal.hu:
Irish low-cost airline Ryanair is contemplating to return to Hungary next year, business daily Napi Gazdasag said on Monday quoting unnamed sources.

The airline was previously reported as making plans to fly out of Sarmellek in western Hungary but, according to the latest information, it will use Budapest airport instead upon its return, the paper said.
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Old 17th Oct 2011, 13:30
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Some folks from Poland say Ryanair is negotiating with new Warsaw Modlin Airport to start flying there, but no decision was made so far.
Better focus on Wroclaw first. Interesting news tba.
Well, they say tomorrow will be a press conference in Warsaw, on Wednesday in Wroclaw. A base or two, just some new routes or simply "much ado"?
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