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Seeing as the CWL operation appears to have been predicated upon finding a use for a couple of the 195's, does that simply mean it will become a Q400 operation if the 195's can be disposed of?
As far as I'm aware some of the routes from CWL are doing very well (In terms of pax figures, not yield!).
There's been such a fuss made about getting rid of the 195's, it would be interesting to see what the agreement is with the WG/CWL, if it's route specific or anything regarding aircraft/seats.
Depending on how economical it would be the best fit would be a mix of Q400 and 175s. I'm sure there's more routes that could come out of CWL.
There's a mixture of routes from CWL, some of which the Q400 couldn't do. (FAO & MXP)
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Cloud 1,
No your not dreaming this. I also read an article stating the same, however I have seen nothing from Flybe or any other news article. Let's wait for the press announcement.
No your not dreaming this. I also read an article stating the same, however I have seen nothing from Flybe or any other news article. Let's wait for the press announcement.
Flybe's London City - Amsterdam route was launched in November 2014
If you want a photo of the cake...
http://www.anna.aero/2014/10/29/flyb...-seven-routes/
If you want a photo of the cake...
http://www.anna.aero/2014/10/29/flyb...-seven-routes/
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We know the route started last November, I have even operated this route once which is currently just a weekend service. Cloud1 and I believe we have seen articles which refers to a daily service. I believe the article I saw referred to a possible 3 times a day service.
We know the route started last November, I have even operated this route once which is currently just a weekend service. Cloud1 and I believe we have seen articles which refers to a daily service. I believe the article I saw referred to a possible 3 times a day service.
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I've seen the article about a daily service aswell, just can't remember where right now :-(
Just checked the online timetable and weekday flights are not showing there yet.
Just checked the online timetable and weekday flights are not showing there yet.
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Yes, and a Jota Aviation swept up the IOM-STN pax from two cancelled/heavily delayed rotations very late last evening.
Whole episode would have cost someone a lot of money with charter fees, EU compensation, late opening at IOM.
It does seem that BE are in a general state of disarray in IOM, (and possibly beyond) just at the moment.
Whole episode would have cost someone a lot of money with charter fees, EU compensation, late opening at IOM.
It does seem that BE are in a general state of disarray in IOM, (and possibly beyond) just at the moment.
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Seems that the Loganair / BMI regional / Flybe match will be put in to action in the winter as the NCL-STN is handed over to Loganair for a daily E145 rotation
http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/flybe-newcastle-stansted-flights-continue-9877884
http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/flybe-newcastle-stansted-flights-continue-9877884
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well that's an interesting development !
will that be in addition to the existing BE operated by RE routes ex SEN or are we likely to see an early IOM-SEN route to allow ex SEN departures ?
cs
will that be in addition to the existing BE operated by RE routes ex SEN or are we likely to see an early IOM-SEN route to allow ex SEN departures ?
cs
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Re Flybe by Stobart from IOM that is interesting in the sense that what was Aer Arann may well return to routes it previously did like IOM LPL!!!
Is Stobart Air getting this business a reflect of a lack of Flybe's own aircraft or are these routes marginal and being hived off to Stobart or is Stobart operating a sub contract arrangement for Flybe??
EI-BUD
Is Stobart Air getting this business a reflect of a lack of Flybe's own aircraft or are these routes marginal and being hived off to Stobart or is Stobart operating a sub contract arrangement for Flybe??
EI-BUD