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Old 25th Dec 2010, 15:13
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I know Aer Lingus departures were cancellded around 4pm. I was in departures and there was very angry passengers over cancelled flights. The runway closure yeaterday couldn't be helped and the DAA wasn't expecting this to happon. I didn't mean it to become EI v FR but Ryanair could of done more to help passengers but we all know everybody wasn't going to get home no matter what any airline did.
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Old 25th Dec 2010, 23:25
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Dublin's largest operator cannot operate on runways cleared to 30m, they need 45m.
I can only presume you are talking about Ryanair? If you are your statement above is absolutely untrue. They can operate in and out of a runway with a cleared width of 30m with some extra crosswind penalty and to 30m paved runways with specific approval.
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Old 26th Dec 2010, 14:41
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Ryanair to cut Dublin-based aircraft in protest of airport authority's charges, tourist tax | ATW Online

You presume wrong.

If Ryanair cut the number of aircraft based there to 12 because of a tax then surely it wouldn't possibly re-route aircraft from other bases, as it would still incur the same tax?

Either they lie or Aer Lingus are the biggest operation at Dublin, simples.
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Old 26th Dec 2010, 15:01
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Ryanair always make out the cuts to be bigger that ther are:

Summer 2010: Ryanair said only 15 a/c would be based but there was 18 a/c based.
Winter 2010: Ryanair said there would only be 12 a/c based but there are 13 a/c based. (14 a/c for a few weeks around Christmas)
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More Turkey flights 2011 with new Irish tour operator Wings Abroad.
Sky Airlines - Dublin - Bodrum from May 1 once weekly.
Tailwind Airlines - Dublin - Izmir from May 1 once weekly.
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Old 3rd Jan 2011, 17:42
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The travel press seem to think that Turkey is the place this summer but i am surprised at the number of companies doing Turkey, maybe these two are in lieu of someone else as i would be surprised that a new tour operator could fill 2 aircraft themselves in the first season at least. But still bring it on, all new business is good this coming summer to make up for last years slump.
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Old 3rd Jan 2011, 19:14
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There will be a big increase in charter flights from Dublin in 2011 coopered to 2010.

2010 aircraft based:
Monarch - 1 A320 (9:30 Thursday - 22:30 Sunday), 1 A321 (7:30 Friday - 22:40 Sunday)
Thomson - 1 A320 (all the time)
Europe Airpost - 1 B733 (all the time)
Czech - 1 A321 (8:00 Friday - 18:00 Sunday)

2011 aircraft based:
Monarch - 2 A321 (7:30 Friday - 22:30 Sunday)
Thomson - 1 B738 or B752 has to be confirmed (all the time)
Europe Airpost - 2 B733 (all the time)
Czech - 1 A321 (13:00 Thursday - 05:00 Monday)
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Old 3rd Jan 2011, 21:36
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Last summer the Thomson A320 was shared with Shannon and Cork, so was only part-time in Dublin.
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Old 3rd Jan 2011, 22:20
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Not Cork just Shannon and Derry.

2010:
Dublin - Palma - Shannon - Palma - Dublin (Tuesday)
Dublin - Reus - Derry - Reus - Dublin (Wednesday)
In Dublin every other day.

2011:
Dublin - Palma - Shannon - Palma - Dublin (Tuesday)
In Dublin every other day.

The MON aircraft are also shared with ORK and SNN on Sundays but that has always happoned.
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Old 4th Jan 2011, 12:11
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It also did a DUB-ACE-SNN-ACE-DUB rotation..
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Ya forgot about that but what I mean is the change in based aircraft for 2011. I know that they do W flights but they are mainly operating from Dublin.
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Old 4th Jan 2011, 12:38
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TOM Summer 11

Thw word on the street is that the TOM 738 this summer is a Canadian Sunquest 738.
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Old 4th Jan 2011, 12:43
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Aer Lingus have also added 3 extra direct flights to Boston insted of going via SNN.

dublindispatch have you any idea of the total passenger numbers who used the airport. I think it would be around 19.5 million but with the weather in December it should be lower. DAA haven't relased November of December numbers yet. Up until october it was 16.5 million.
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Old 4th Jan 2011, 18:08
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As far as i know the TOM plane for this year is a C-reg Sunwing 737-800. The same thing XL did in 07/08.
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So thats 8 seats more than the a320 from last year, at least is more than less seats.

Will Onur Air have a bigger programme does any one know
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Old 5th Jan 2011, 13:16
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Onur Air is the same at the minute but some tour operators add flights around Feb or Mar but Pegasus Airlines which Falcon use will have new flights to Dalaman once weekly.
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Old 6th Jan 2011, 11:32
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Any updates in the Air India saga?
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Old 6th Jan 2011, 14:50
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Does anyone know when any substantial amount of aircraft will use T2. Aer Lingus still don't seem to have moved!
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Old 6th Jan 2011, 15:22
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Any updates in the Air India saga?
They now go direct from India. Full stop.

Why are people still expecting this to happen? Why would they go from direct back to a stop in Europe?

-The Pre border clearance is no use to them, as there will be no time saved, as it will take longer to decend, unload, reload, take off than it will to go direct and add to that possible hold times.

-Cost more due to an extra set of landing fees for DUB and more fuel

-There is no real traffic prospect to pick up from from DUB, BHX for example can offer 2-3 times more traffic than BUD could.

Surely now it is time this one was buried???
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Old 6th Jan 2011, 15:28
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They may not come but the DAA and Air India were still in talks just before Christmas.
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