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I'm confused - who does the money go to? Surely the Border Agency shouldn't be getting involved in a commercial endeavour (particularly if someone else is getting the benefit)?
Conversely, surely the Border Agency shouldn't be allowed to do something that make it in its interests to provide poor service?
Conversely, surely the Border Agency shouldn't be allowed to do something that make it in its interests to provide poor service?
Join Date: Jul 2015
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I'm confused - who does the money go to? Surely the Border Agency shouldn't be getting involved in a commercial endeavour (particularly if someone else is getting the benefit)?
Conversely, surely the Border Agency shouldn't be allowed to do something that make it in its interests to provide poor service?
Conversely, surely the Border Agency shouldn't be allowed to do something that make it in its interests to provide poor service?
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When I worked in Africa in the 1970s it was standard practice to put some money in your passport before handing it to immigration in order to speed your entry to the country concerned. Sound familiar?
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Just had a pleasurable trip to VIE ex EDI with EZY. The actual terminal space is pretty poorly laid out and very congested in areas.I didnt find the signage all that helpful. Otherwise was fine, standard duty free rat race. Disappointing bus transfer to remote stand both inbound and outbound when the rest of the gates were essentially empty. Efficiently through passport control on return. Saw the infamous 'UK immigration Fast Trak- coming soon' for those who presumably want to pay for it!
Security outbound at EDI was actually ok, no worse than BHX etc but not nearly as bad as I was expecting.
Overall was a reasonable experience.
Security outbound at EDI was actually ok, no worse than BHX etc but not nearly as bad as I was expecting.
Overall was a reasonable experience.
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S 17
5 new routes to: Barcelona Girona (2 wkly), Ibiza (2 wkly), Milan (5 wkly), Porto (2 wkly) & Vigo (2 wkly)
New summer route to Warsaw (3 wkly)
More flights to Palma (8 wkly), Rome (5 wkly) & Tenerife (5 wkly)
38 routes in total
Over 2.5m customers p.a. (+100,000)
1,800* “on-site” jobs p.a.
New summer route to Warsaw (3 wkly)
More flights to Palma (8 wkly), Rome (5 wkly) & Tenerife (5 wkly)
38 routes in total
Over 2.5m customers p.a. (+100,000)
1,800* “on-site” jobs p.a.
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Ryanair 2017
Am I right in thinking that they have dropped Poitiers? It was always only a peak summer route. I wonder if Flybe might step in with a smaller AC. There must be many routes from EDI that will never justify a near 200-seat plane.
As a thought, would it not be an idea for EDI to support route development by 'encouraging' a leasing company to base an 80-100 seater in EDI, and persuading the various Intercity operators (not just EZY) to use it to sustain their winter service frequencies at a level which would suit business users (minimum 3-4 flights per week) instead of cutting back or suspending the route?
As a thought, would it not be an idea for EDI to support route development by 'encouraging' a leasing company to base an 80-100 seater in EDI, and persuading the various Intercity operators (not just EZY) to use it to sustain their winter service frequencies at a level which would suit business users (minimum 3-4 flights per week) instead of cutting back or suspending the route?
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Historically Poitiers has normally gone on sale some time after the main release for whatever reason, so it may still be added if there's room for it.
It's popular enough during the months it operates... 91%/89% loads last July/August respectively. So no need for a smaller aircraft as it doesn't look like FR have much problem filling the B738.
It's popular enough during the months it operates... 91%/89% loads last July/August respectively. So no need for a smaller aircraft as it doesn't look like FR have much problem filling the B738.
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It's called future proofing...
In answer to the orginial question though, i think in read somewhere that three widebody stands were to be created, one of which an A380 would be able to fit on if required.
In addition taxiways are to be strengthened to allow larger aircraft to access the new stands which are to be located adjacent to the next part of the terminal extension which will include a more permanent immigrantion facility.
In answer to the orginial question though, i think in read somewhere that three widebody stands were to be created, one of which an A380 would be able to fit on if required.
In addition taxiways are to be strengthened to allow larger aircraft to access the new stands which are to be located adjacent to the next part of the terminal extension which will include a more permanent immigrantion facility.
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Can anyone confirm that the edi to bjv service has had an extra service from 2-3 added for S17 as heared it on the plane to bjv last week
Again its a popular service with average 170per flight over the current 2 per week
Again its a popular service with average 170per flight over the current 2 per week
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easy jet summer release
I assume alasdair1 is busy booking his Bodrum flights.. I see that two Palma flights, which carry Thomas Cook customers, are both using PMI based planes. Seem to be no new routes.