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Aer Lingus Winter 2013/4 Schedule
Increases over winter 2012/3
Aberdeen 10 weekly up 3
Alicante 3 weekly up 1
Boston 11 weekly up 4 *
Budapest 5 weekly up 1
Cardiff 17 weekly up 4
Faro 4 weekly up 1
Geneva daily **
Hamburg daily up 2
Lanzarote daily up 2
Lisbon daily up 2
Malaga 8 weekly up 1
Munich 12 weekly up 1
Nice 5 weekly up 1
Paris 4 daily up 7
Zurich 9 weekly up 2
* operates 10 weekly 27 Nov-11 Dec
** operates 9 weekly from 14 December up 1
Reductions over winter 2012/13
Bristol 6 weekly down 10
Isle of Man 10 weekly down 2
Warsaw 3 weekly down 3-4
Southend 6 weekly down 15
Cancelled for winter
Bucharest (2) Cancelled on 30 April
Bournemouth (3-4)
Stuttgart (3)
Verona (3)
Changes possible but some of Bristol reduction transferred to Cardiff while SEN see's a major drop in capacity, not a surprise IMO. BRS route schedules seen just aimed at T/A connections while the same for SEN. ABZ has T/A restored for winter an improved times with an 07.30 departure from Dublin 3 days a week.
Air France dropping a daily CDG flight in March has benefited EI by added capacity during the summer and even more for winter. Alicante, Zurich, Hamburg will have T/A connections for winter. Only route that loses them is Stockholm.
BHX and MAN only showing EI flights for winter same as last year, EIR are showing again from late March 2014. Could just be to early for them to decide since either have not started yet.
New York showing no reduction in the New Year even though last years full reduction only lasted a few week and started to build back up from mid Feb. Next week's rumoured announcement from EI should confirmed T/A schedules for 2014.
Aberdeen 10 weekly up 3
Alicante 3 weekly up 1
Boston 11 weekly up 4 *
Budapest 5 weekly up 1
Cardiff 17 weekly up 4
Faro 4 weekly up 1
Geneva daily **
Hamburg daily up 2
Lanzarote daily up 2
Lisbon daily up 2
Malaga 8 weekly up 1
Munich 12 weekly up 1
Nice 5 weekly up 1
Paris 4 daily up 7
Zurich 9 weekly up 2
* operates 10 weekly 27 Nov-11 Dec
** operates 9 weekly from 14 December up 1
Reductions over winter 2012/13
Bristol 6 weekly down 10
Isle of Man 10 weekly down 2
Warsaw 3 weekly down 3-4
Southend 6 weekly down 15
Cancelled for winter
Bucharest (2) Cancelled on 30 April
Bournemouth (3-4)
Stuttgart (3)
Verona (3)
Changes possible but some of Bristol reduction transferred to Cardiff while SEN see's a major drop in capacity, not a surprise IMO. BRS route schedules seen just aimed at T/A connections while the same for SEN. ABZ has T/A restored for winter an improved times with an 07.30 departure from Dublin 3 days a week.
Air France dropping a daily CDG flight in March has benefited EI by added capacity during the summer and even more for winter. Alicante, Zurich, Hamburg will have T/A connections for winter. Only route that loses them is Stockholm.
BHX and MAN only showing EI flights for winter same as last year, EIR are showing again from late March 2014. Could just be to early for them to decide since either have not started yet.
New York showing no reduction in the New Year even though last years full reduction only lasted a few week and started to build back up from mid Feb. Next week's rumoured announcement from EI should confirmed T/A schedules for 2014.
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I confess I'm really surprised at that apparent cut on DUB-BRS in particular which is completely throwing away the local market to Ryanair. Is there any possibility that there's another aircraft or two worth of EIR capacity still to be loaded into the schedules?
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Everytime I have flower to BRS with EIR the morning flight is full of US passengers and the evening flight has very few on it. I estimate that at least 70% of passengers on the route are connecting.
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The last LGW-DUB on Saturday evenings seems to have been dropped again. Dropped 26th October, restored on 30th March. I've made extensive use of this to save on overnights (or travelling on FR).
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It's a shame Southend is dropping to 6 weekly, that's quite a pathetic schedule after all the talk of a fourth rotation which seems even more unlikely when you realise there are only 2 flights on some days during the summer. I wonder how happy Aer Lingus are with that, could Aer Arann only be staying on the route because of Stobart?
If Aer Arann can't make SEN-DUB work with the Aer Lingus brand then there is little chance of Stobarts plans for a SEN base succeeding, might want to think about leaving Aer Arann to flourish with Aer Lingus Regional instead of dreaming of ATRs buzzing around Southend and Europe.
If Aer Arann can't make SEN-DUB work with the Aer Lingus brand then there is little chance of Stobarts plans for a SEN base succeeding, might want to think about leaving Aer Arann to flourish with Aer Lingus Regional instead of dreaming of ATRs buzzing around Southend and Europe.
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Dropping to 6 weekly does seem a big reduction to be the final schedule, a 2 daily operation with daily in mid week seems reasonable to me.
I still don't see Stobarts plan of an Aer Arann SEN base working out but that's another debate.
I still don't see Stobarts plan of an Aer Arann SEN base working out but that's another debate.
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As Hangar 6 points out the schedules are not finalised and Bristol, Southend will not be reduced to six weekly - clerical error with morning flights just being loaded.
Also to point out route cancellations are not confirmed, Jamie2k9 this is pure speculation on your part by reading timetables.
Also to point out route cancellations are not confirmed, Jamie2k9 this is pure speculation on your part by reading timetables.
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I have no doubt a SEN base is going to happen, Stobart pretty much confirmed they intend to replicate the Aer Lingus Regional at SEN but whether or not it will work out is a different story. Maybe it will depend on the franchise they choose to operate.
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Aer Lingus announced there full winter schedules yesterday, regional may still have changes.
At least 2 or the 3 will be dropped for winter and Jamie2k9 may well just be going by the timetable but I think he has taken a number of other indicators into consideration. Aer Lingus destroyed DUB-STR route last winter and I am not surprised its being dropped.
Jack you do have a chip on your shoulder when it comes to Jamie2k9....
Also to point out route cancellations are not confirmed, Jamie2k9 this is pure speculation on your part by reading timetables.
Jack you do have a chip on your shoulder when it comes to Jamie2k9....
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For the last 3 years now Regional has never been fully finalised until July for its Winter Schedules and until February for its Summer schedules. I was fully referring to Regional in my post. And EI-A330-300 I'm not interested in childish behaviour, and frankly if I've a problem with someone I say it outright and am fully not interested in this childish milark you're trying to put across, I enjoy many of Jamie's contributions however I am just giving my input.
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Also what kind of remark is this?
They've been around a lot longer than yourself and I'm pretty sure op's know exactly what they are doing.
Aer Lingus destroyed DUB-STR route last winter and I am not surprised its being dropped.
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Just one final comment on BRS thing, the route is now operated by all 42's instead of 72's which shows demand has dropped a lot. With there only being 3 42's in the fleet you can see the situation EI are in, if a 72's is to large for the route and there isn't a 42 available to operate the afternoon the best decision is to cancel the afternoon services instead of running a larger aircraft. The 42's are used a lot more in winter and they even do the odd EDI and GLA in winter.
A route that started with 3 daily 72's dropped to 2 daily 72 has now dropped to 2 daily 42 apart from the odd extra flight on selected days which was 72 at the time and now a 42 as well.
Not sure about that....
A route that started with 3 daily 72's dropped to 2 daily 72 has now dropped to 2 daily 42 apart from the odd extra flight on selected days which was 72 at the time and now a 42 as well.
They've been around a lot longer than yourself and I'm pretty sure op's know exactly what they are doing.
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Meanwhile, outside the front door ...
How does this work? Publicity stunt at Dublin Airport Someone telephones the DAA, asks if it would be OK to drive a relic of WW2, complete with a bunch of nutters carrying items that would definitely not clear security, up to the doors of T2 and the DAA say "yeah, whatever ..." ?
Or is it just the French choosing which rules to follow, à la carte?
Or is it just the French choosing which rules to follow, à la carte?