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Old 17th Jan 2012, 20:00
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Ryanair have added an extra flight to Faro on a Sunday using a non based a/c taking the service to 4 a week and also added an extra service to Palma on a Tuesday as well taking it to 6 a week now , really good news again !

There is a large gap on Sunday still of about 5 - 30 hrs using the BOH based a/c so maybe an extra service may be fitted in to somewhere in Europe otherwise its a full programme now from BOH

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Old 18th Jan 2012, 09:47
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Talking

I think having gap on sunday would be good idea to open a domestic route either bring back dublin, edinburgh or glasgow route. Or maybe try something new and go for a destination in Germany or in baltics
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Old 18th Jan 2012, 10:40
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You wont see any domestics now from Ryanair for a long time, costs involved now are just too high with £24 rtn going straight to the government in tax - the aircraft are simply too big and the demand isn't there to fill them....flybe are struggling to fill a Dash!

BCN would be a good addition from BOH, we've seen a lot of UK bases get GRO switched to BCN in recent months.
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Old 18th Jan 2012, 21:10
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BCN from BOH would be in direct competition with Vueling from SOU, surely be interesting if it did switch. Possibly the first direct competition flight for a while.
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Old 18th Jan 2012, 21:37
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If you exclude JER, GCI, PMI, IBZ, MAH, AGP, FAO and ALC then maybe!!
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Old 19th Jan 2012, 10:25
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well domestic routes wouldn't work as i can see ! so i feel maybe trying to speak to ryanair about a route to the siberian region or somewhere like norway or sweeden
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Old 19th Jan 2012, 15:17
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Smithy1995 - Such routes would largely only attract business pax and as far as I know Bournemouth has no local business with connections there. Secondly outbound pax from these destinations are more likely to fly to Spain or Greece then Bournemouth beach. Bournemouth needs to focus on bucket and spade routes and it looks like they are doing just that.
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Old 19th Jan 2012, 16:37
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yes very true ! have to agree there maybe a mistake pointing that out i feel the heraklion route has to come back from either another airline or thomson start it
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Old 25th Jan 2012, 13:22
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Figures for Dec 2011 show that the Easy Jet service to Geneva had a 83 % increase in passengers over Dec last year with 4423 passengers on the service roughly a 111 pax per flight , very good news

The new Blue Islands service to Jersey carried 340 passengers in Dec , roughly 12 pax per flight on a J31
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Old 27th Jan 2012, 13:18
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yeah thats great figures so things on the up then hopefully ! 111 pax thats quite a full place seeming the service is daily, great news and thats good for blue islands seeming a J31 max. is 19 passengers so going well to, lets hope these new routes from ryanair can produce as good numbers as these routes are curently doing
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Old 28th Jan 2012, 10:43
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Watch This Space

Air Lingus Regional to operate ATR 42 6 days a week to DUB starting April 2012.
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Old 28th Jan 2012, 13:13
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Watch this space

If that is true...cracking news!!
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Old 28th Jan 2012, 14:56
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I've heard that rumour too...bloody good news, if true. I'm sure it'll have good load factors and a good passenger return too.
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Old 28th Jan 2012, 15:53
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Watch this space

I am watching closely!
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Old 28th Jan 2012, 16:20
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Never count your chickens till you see the Aircraft on the apron,but i hope the rumour is true.
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Old 29th Jan 2012, 07:48
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1 May start, mid afternoon timings with an ATR72, daily except Saturday.
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Old 29th Jan 2012, 12:39
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1 May start, mid afternoon timings with an ATR72, daily except Saturday
16.00 departure from DUB and 17.30 from BOH. DUB-BRS have being reduced to make way for it.
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Old 29th Jan 2012, 13:22
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Will the Dublin be operated by Aer Arann Aircraft.

There has recenly been a Atr 42 painted

Aer Arann paints its first ATR 42 in the Aer Lingus Regional colors | World Airline News

Nothing online and bookable as yet
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Old 29th Jan 2012, 14:12
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If this is true about Dublin returning then its a major coup for Bournemouth to bring in Aer Lingus . The aircraft used is just the right size for the route and will bring back a very popular service that has been sadly missing for a few years now .

Its been a very slow and disappointing last few years at Bournemouth but this year certainly seems to be starting off very well with Jersey / Guernsey with Blue Islands 4 new routes starting with Ryanair plus additional flights to existing destinations and Aer Lingus with Dublin its great to see the terminal finally being used

Well done Bournemouth !!
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Old 29th Jan 2012, 14:24
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Yes an Aer Arann ATR72.
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