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Bournemouth handled 35 , 197 passengers in March down 13 % on last year purely due to Ryanair not starting there services until the 14 th of the month
Majority of the Ryanair flights were in the 70 % load factors
Dublin saw 1663 passengers an average of 46 per flight hence the use now of the ATR42
Geneva saw 7515 passengers with Easy Jet an average 86 % loads and return again next winter
Thomson again had a good March with the majority of flights going out 97 % full
Majority of the Ryanair flights were in the 70 % load factors
Dublin saw 1663 passengers an average of 46 per flight hence the use now of the ATR42
Geneva saw 7515 passengers with Easy Jet an average 86 % loads and return again next winter
Thomson again had a good March with the majority of flights going out 97 % full
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Aer Lingus to JFK from BOH
I like the idea of the regional hop to Dublin and clearing US immigration in Dublin. However, I note that the time in DUB between flights in only about 1 hour 30, the flights arrive and depart from different terminals. Although the website would allow me to book the flight from BHO to JFK, do they really connect? Is there enough time to get between the terminals and clear US immigration?
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Thomson Holidays have released there Summer 2014 programme today , unfortunately for Bournemouth there is no new destinations on the list with exactly the same destinations , days and flight times as this year
Tunisia is dropped and another Palma is in its place , obviously playing it safe
Tunisia is dropped and another Palma is in its place , obviously playing it safe
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New news for bournemouth airport, Christchurch council have announced a rail link will be connected to terminal location, more flights too.. Virgin and American airlines operating 767 aircraft to US, and Ryanair basing 12 aircraft with 38 new routes.
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Oh sorry. I am not a new member nor am I the same person that posted in the first instance. Although my status still appears to state otherwise.
Even if this was true I`m pretty sure that there would be other positive comments about the said topic. However I did speak to a chap from Christchurch that lives very close to BOH today. He did mention that he had heard rumours that a link road directly from the A338 to the airport was being considered. how true this is I can`t say.
Even if this was true I`m pretty sure that there would be other positive comments about the said topic. However I did speak to a chap from Christchurch that lives very close to BOH today. He did mention that he had heard rumours that a link road directly from the A338 to the airport was being considered. how true this is I can`t say.
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Rumours are circuling about easy jets testingbthe water with a spanish flight.
Good to see the Guppy at the Airport is making the newsnby being registered American, shame it looks like it maybe tin cans though.
Good to see the Guppy at the Airport is making the newsnby being registered American, shame it looks like it maybe tin cans though.
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The new link road is dependant upon the new industrial/commercial development going ahead. The last document I saw showed it coming off the A338 spur road onto Matchams Lane, near where the entrance to the North-East Aviation Complex is. That would avoid the Blackwater Junction and Hurn Bridge altogether but would presumably involve an upgrade to a small stretch of Matchams Lane and new entrance into the terminal.
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BOH April 2013 passenger data
April was 1.6% up on last year, handling more passengers than Exeter, Cardiff, Doncaster.
On the negative side DUB route only saw 1,036 passengers for the entire month the lowest it has been since Aer Lingus Regional started the route. Is this down to the reduced frequency and capacity of aircraft? 6 to 3 weekly and ATR-72 to ATR-42?
BOH once again handled many more International passengers than SOU (60,000 at BOH compared with 40,000 at SOU)
On the negative side DUB route only saw 1,036 passengers for the entire month the lowest it has been since Aer Lingus Regional started the route. Is this down to the reduced frequency and capacity of aircraft? 6 to 3 weekly and ATR-72 to ATR-42?
BOH once again handled many more International passengers than SOU (60,000 at BOH compared with 40,000 at SOU)
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easyJet rumor
I have also heard this rumor but that it would be for S14
Although they tested the water before from BOH, the routes for the test were certainly not ideal (Grenoble and Krakow) to get a feel for the potential.
The Spanish market (including second home, VFR, leisure and inbound English language students) from BOH is considerable and it is one of the top UK airports for numbers of passengers to and fro. Routes yet to be exploited include Seville, Gibralter, Almeria and Jerez. There may also be market opportunities to Barcelona, Bilbao & possibly a return of Reus.
Although they tested the water before from BOH, the routes for the test were certainly not ideal (Grenoble and Krakow) to get a feel for the potential.
The Spanish market (including second home, VFR, leisure and inbound English language students) from BOH is considerable and it is one of the top UK airports for numbers of passengers to and fro. Routes yet to be exploited include Seville, Gibralter, Almeria and Jerez. There may also be market opportunities to Barcelona, Bilbao & possibly a return of Reus.
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Good to see a full apron of aircraft monday, the airport looks like a busy one, also couldn't help noticing the tidy well cut grass when I passed, the airport must be spending some money on a good ground maintanance crew!
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Bath Travel are operating 2 flights again this October to Pisa and Venice on 19 and 20 Oct using a BA EMB 190
Bath Travel are also operating the usual New York charter on 24 November using Monarch
3 Lapland flights operate to Kittala , Enontekio and Pajala and 1 flight to Cologne operate in December
Various Northern light flights operate through out the winter and 2 flights operate to Tromso and Bergen for Norwegian cruises
This last Monday saw 6 Ryanair 737 800 , 1 Thomson 737 800 and a Small Planet 737 300 on the ramp at the same time , looking very busy for a change !
Bath Travel are also operating the usual New York charter on 24 November using Monarch
3 Lapland flights operate to Kittala , Enontekio and Pajala and 1 flight to Cologne operate in December
Various Northern light flights operate through out the winter and 2 flights operate to Tromso and Bergen for Norwegian cruises
This last Monday saw 6 Ryanair 737 800 , 1 Thomson 737 800 and a Small Planet 737 300 on the ramp at the same time , looking very busy for a change !
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re: Na .... they just stop all movements whilst they cut the grass
should'nt joke but it actually did as the runway had to be closed for an hour due to contamination after 747 VP-BAT departed and blew all the cut grass onto the runway!!
should'nt joke but it actually did as the runway had to be closed for an hour due to contamination after 747 VP-BAT departed and blew all the cut grass onto the runway!!