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Anybody know whats p with ALicante flight from blackpool? Was supposed to have departed at 9:05, see it was still sat outside airport terminal at 10am, with not alot going on around it, when i went in morrisons, see on aena its now showing an arrival time of 18:44 now, instead of 13:00.
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Today's Jet2 BLK-ALC service LS739 is now been operated out of LBA. Passengers are on there way now. It has estimated departure time of 15:20
I understand that the inbound LS740 will also be diverted into LBA and is expected to arrive at 21:45. Passengers will then been coached back to BLK.
http://www.jet2.com/status.aspx
I understand that the inbound LS740 will also be diverted into LBA and is expected to arrive at 21:45. Passengers will then been coached back to BLK.
http://www.jet2.com/status.aspx
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DISCOUNT or SCAM
I have been monitoring the Jet2 prices on seats between Manchester and Faro during June before, during and after their recent 10% discount event.
24 hours before the discount began, the outbound headline fare was £95.99.
During the 10% discount event the headline fare increased to £105.99.
Within 24 hours of the end of the discount, the headline fare returned to £95.99.
Similar situation with return fares.
Con trick or what?
24 hours before the discount began, the outbound headline fare was £95.99.
During the 10% discount event the headline fare increased to £105.99.
Within 24 hours of the end of the discount, the headline fare returned to £95.99.
Similar situation with return fares.
Con trick or what?
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Con trick or what?
It's how the world works. You really think that the companies knock that much money off of goods?
DFS would have been out of business years ago...
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Tell that to Tesco, John Lewis, Currys, River Island and all the other household names on the UK high street.
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TSR2 I agree with MUFC_fan and I work in the retail industry, reductions
are made on the highest price which may only be sold for a short period each
year.
You need a degree in maths and a good memory to get the good offers plus
plenty of spare time
Ian
are made on the highest price which may only be sold for a short period each
year.
You need a degree in maths and a good memory to get the good offers plus
plenty of spare time
Ian
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Just out of interest which Jet2 flight crews have been flying the Boeing 737-800, G-GDFF out of Leeds all this week..
Is it been done by Manchester crews or Leeds/Bradford's own based crews?
Is it been done by Manchester crews or Leeds/Bradford's own based crews?
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Mainly Manchester crews as very few pilots at Leeds have been checked out on it yet. Took the 189 seat FF to Belfast the other day with 30 passengers on board - guess they just want to use it on short routes while they get used to operating it out of Leeds.
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Wernt they going to base the two 737-800W (The two currently at MAN) at GLA and then base the remaining three 737-800 (two which have yet to be delivered) at MAN?, or is this for the summer season.
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MKY661, been told that the 2 MAN based 800's will operate from GLA this summer. Mainly because they have winglets, which increases the range.
MAN will then get (non winglet) 800's. No idea how many though...
MAN will then get (non winglet) 800's. No idea how many though...
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They dont increase range, they just reduce fuel burn, which means less is required, and the distance between GLA and MAN really wont make a massive amount of distance on a flight to the Canaries or Greece, they will move aircraft around based on flying hours and maintenance requirements.
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At least someones on the ball!! An airline would not chose to put winglets on an aircraft in a bid to increase range but reduce drag and fuel usage, it only increases range by something like 3.5%, which is nothing.
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OliWW is correct
Jet2 did not fit light weight seats to some of their aircraft to allow them to fly further, but to reduce burn! Any slight increase in range is a secondary function of the first, put it another way they didn't to it to fly an extra 100 miles south of Lanzagroty (clue there's nothing there) if this were a CAA exam, both answer would be correct, but lower fuel burn would be more correct 2 points to OliWW
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We all know why airlines put winglets on and it is to save fuel.
But OilWW specifically stated that it does not increase range.
It does increase range. The fact that the extra 100nm or so doesn't take you anywhere useful is irrelevant. Winglets reduce cost and that is the main benefit.
But it is capable of flying further.
Take for example a long route.
GLA-BOS.
That 4% could well be the difference between non-stop and tech stop.
Without winglets the extra burn may mean a trade off between payload and fuel.
But OilWW specifically stated that it does not increase range.
It does increase range. The fact that the extra 100nm or so doesn't take you anywhere useful is irrelevant. Winglets reduce cost and that is the main benefit.
But it is capable of flying further.
Take for example a long route.
GLA-BOS.
That 4% could well be the difference between non-stop and tech stop.
Without winglets the extra burn may mean a trade off between payload and fuel.
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I give up! too many pro's on here! Must remember, less fuel burn doesn't increase range.
Facelookbovvered .... No one mentioned why Jet2 fitted the seats or winglets. I've no doubt it was to save fuel. Different subject. What was stated was that whilst winglets reduce fuel burn, they don't increase range. Really?
I have tech stopped several times when headwinds make a usually direct flight not quite (and I mean not quite) possible. In these circumstances we use methods like reducing contingency fuel from 5% to 3% using an enroute alternate which can often make the difference. Why bother when OliWW says '3.5% is nothing'? (tell the company that!) 4% of a full fuel load on my flight would be an extra 750kg which is an extra 20 mins flying and can easily make all the difference when the elements are against you. Range is directly linked to how much juice you burn. It really is that simple. But what do I know?
Facelookbovvered .... No one mentioned why Jet2 fitted the seats or winglets. I've no doubt it was to save fuel. Different subject. What was stated was that whilst winglets reduce fuel burn, they don't increase range. Really?
I have tech stopped several times when headwinds make a usually direct flight not quite (and I mean not quite) possible. In these circumstances we use methods like reducing contingency fuel from 5% to 3% using an enroute alternate which can often make the difference. Why bother when OliWW says '3.5% is nothing'? (tell the company that!) 4% of a full fuel load on my flight would be an extra 750kg which is an extra 20 mins flying and can easily make all the difference when the elements are against you. Range is directly linked to how much juice you burn. It really is that simple. But what do I know?
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750kg
B&B is spot on that 750kg can and does make all the difference.
I tend not to think of fuel in Kg, as such. To me it is time aloft.
You want to hold for an hour. You need 2.5t ish for a 737.
There are lots of methods used to reduce the fuel load required for the trip, as B&B has mentioned. Winglets are but one of them.
I tend not to think of fuel in Kg, as such. To me it is time aloft.
You want to hold for an hour. You need 2.5t ish for a 737.
There are lots of methods used to reduce the fuel load required for the trip, as B&B has mentioned. Winglets are but one of them.