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Why increase freq causing a reduction in load factor and a reduction in profit
When they can control the market to the extent where they have full flights an maximum profit
Even EI haven't increased freq
NI market to London has been swamped in recent years between Ryanair and Air Berlin at one stage and EI before flybe dropped LGW
When they can control the market to the extent where they have full flights an maximum profit
Even EI haven't increased freq
NI market to London has been swamped in recent years between Ryanair and Air Berlin at one stage and EI before flybe dropped LGW
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Finally BE exit BHD LGW, sad day when you consider this was one , if not their busiest routes in terms of passenger numbers for many years. Also one of their longest standing.
BE traditionally carried 20-22k pax consistently on the route pre EI entered the route. BE had 5 195's per day at a point. EI with only 3 319s per day, they can expect best case scenario to carry 20k per month.
The route carried a very respectable 42k pax last July far in excess of ezy BFS LGW but ezy of late carrying more than the combined winter figures for EI + BE of over 32k pax per month
May release of CAA stats will tell the tale ...
BE traditionally carried 20-22k pax consistently on the route pre EI entered the route. BE had 5 195's per day at a point. EI with only 3 319s per day, they can expect best case scenario to carry 20k per month.
The route carried a very respectable 42k pax last July far in excess of ezy BFS LGW but ezy of late carrying more than the combined winter figures for EI + BE of over 32k pax per month
May release of CAA stats will tell the tale ...
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With easyjet in the next couple of years introducing the airbus320 into there fleet they won't have to increase freqencies on the London routes just use these bigger aircraft some of the Lgw flights are carrying 170 pax on busy days at the moment.
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All the fleet are to be A320s. 35 more from next year and then the huge tranche of NEOs from 2017. The A319s are on the way out, rather than the fleet expanding much.
Which makes sense as they were the wrong choice in the first place. Fuel consumption is about 120 kg lower than the A320, but with the same number of cabin staff and 30 fewer seats.
Plus EZY bought the low-MTOW A319 which affects resale value; extra range is normally the A319's attraction. Ooops.
And of course the sharklets improve performance on short routes; even the 1% saving they offer on a 200 mile flight is beneficial.
Which makes sense as they were the wrong choice in the first place. Fuel consumption is about 120 kg lower than the A320, but with the same number of cabin staff and 30 fewer seats.
Plus EZY bought the low-MTOW A319 which affects resale value; extra range is normally the A319's attraction. Ooops.
And of course the sharklets improve performance on short routes; even the 1% saving they offer on a 200 mile flight is beneficial.
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When should we see EXS, TCX & TOM put S15 flights on sale i'm almost sure last year EXS, TOM & TCX put them on sale at end of april?
Wonder if we will see any new airlines for next summer with the new owners now?
I think EZY puts W14/15 on sale soon as well!
Wonder if we will see any new airlines for next summer with the new owners now?
I think EZY puts W14/15 on sale soon as well!
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Belfast to Orlando 2015 with Thomas Cook Airlines
Looking at Thomas Cook | Cheap holidays, Package Holidays, Hotels and Flights it looks like Thomas Cook will have two flights again to Orlando from Belfast for 2015.
First one takes off 30 June 2015 and lands back on 14 July 2015.
Second flight takes off 7 June 2015 and lands back on 21 July 2015.
Times are as followed for both flights:
Belfast-Orlando
10:55-14:35
Orlando-Belfast
16:35-05:25
First one takes off 30 June 2015 and lands back on 14 July 2015.
Second flight takes off 7 June 2015 and lands back on 21 July 2015.
Times are as followed for both flights:
Belfast-Orlando
10:55-14:35
Orlando-Belfast
16:35-05:25
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Jet2.com Summer 2015
Alicante: Not Released Yet.
Dubrovnik: 1 Weekly.
Faro: 3 Weekly
Ibiza: Up to 3 Weekly
Lanzarote: Up to 2 Weekly
Palma: 6 Weekly
Malaga: Up to 3 Weekly
Mahon: 1 Weekly
Murcia: Not Released Yet.
Pisa: Not Released Yet.
Reus: 2 Weekly
Tenerife: 2 Weekly
Dubrovnik: 1 Weekly.
Faro: 3 Weekly
Ibiza: Up to 3 Weekly
Lanzarote: Up to 2 Weekly
Palma: 6 Weekly
Malaga: Up to 3 Weekly
Mahon: 1 Weekly
Murcia: Not Released Yet.
Pisa: Not Released Yet.
Reus: 2 Weekly
Tenerife: 2 Weekly
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Don't understand why ezy has cut back on these they have did ok right through the winter especially Krakow sometimes even at quiet times of the year this flight was nearly full.
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From EZY press release re BFS
Winter routes now on sale from Belfast include Malta, Barcelona, Geneva and Amsterdam with prices starting at £25.49 one way, based on two people booking at the same time"
also
"The airline has also released fares for key business routes including Barcelona and London airports of Gatwick, Stansted and Luton"
I cannot find BCN on sale after 3/11/2014?
Winter routes now on sale from Belfast include Malta, Barcelona, Geneva and Amsterdam with prices starting at £25.49 one way, based on two people booking at the same time"
also
"The airline has also released fares for key business routes including Barcelona and London airports of Gatwick, Stansted and Luton"
I cannot find BCN on sale after 3/11/2014?
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Looking at the pax figures for KRK for last year EZY had an average of 95% load factor. (3 flights per week x 52 weeks in year = 156 flights with 46406 pax)
Can anyone suggest a logical reason why they are reducing to two flights per week starting in the winter schedule?
Can anyone suggest a logical reason why they are reducing to two flights per week starting in the winter schedule?