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There have been some 140 cancellations at LCY so far today but hardly the fault of that airport.
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when the idea to develop STN as London's 3rd airport in the mid 80's there really was no such thing as a LCC model in the UK or even Europe really as what we know of today
Laker had gone in 1982 and SouthWest in the USA was drifting along but us lot in the UK were not really following their model (yet)
Peoples and Highland Express both failed
basically LHR was known then as scheduled and LGW was charter to the flock and masses but of course we know that BCAL was an decent alternative sadly also to see demise in 1988
along with AE in 1991 and DA in 1992 both of who had tried the scheduled full product market at LGW and could not keep it going
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Mostly down to destination airports, though the cancellation of Malta and Alicante was perhaps premature. Geneva was closed this morning, Amsterdam has had problems, Dublin and Glasgow were shut. SEN actually received a diversion from LCY today, and the Prague/Vienna flights did go out in the end.
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January
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I agree with your EZY numbers and some of your figures for BEE but my calculation for the latter shows:
BUD 42%
CGN 32%
DUB 31%
GLA 27%
GRQ 51%
LYS 54% BEE (36% EZY)
MAN 30%
PRG 42%
RNS 59%
VIE 35%
I think that is because the number of BEE flights actually operated according to my records is at odds with your numbers. The LYS numbers need to be split between EZY and BEE flights so I think that is the reason for the large difference between us on that route. Like you I stand to be corrected for any errors.
I think it was actually a good idea to maintain the higher frequencies, at the expense of load factors, in order to build customer confidence in these new routes.
I agree with your EZY numbers and some of your figures for BEE but my calculation for the latter shows:
BUD 42%
CGN 32%
DUB 31%
GLA 27%
GRQ 51%
LYS 54% BEE (36% EZY)
MAN 30%
PRG 42%
RNS 59%
VIE 35%
I think that is because the number of BEE flights actually operated according to my records is at odds with your numbers. The LYS numbers need to be split between EZY and BEE flights so I think that is the reason for the large difference between us on that route. Like you I stand to be corrected for any errors.
I think it was actually a good idea to maintain the higher frequencies, at the expense of load factors, in order to build customer confidence in these new routes.
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It's interesting to note that if you want to make a return trip to GRQ or RNS in the next week you'll have to pay between £200 - £300. This has become pretty standard I believe. MAN - less than £100.
Of course, the first two are well established and key, I guess, is using experience to get the frequency right.
Of course, the first two are well established and key, I guess, is using experience to get the frequency right.
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Manchester is steadily improving and recently has had some very encouraging loads of 60+
January is always difficult and it's a new route.
Forward bookings are, apparently, improving.
I've always thought MAN could be a good route and I think it will mature in time
January is always difficult and it's a new route.
Forward bookings are, apparently, improving.
I've always thought MAN could be a good route and I think it will mature in time
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The EZY Alicante flight departed one hour late but later on landed at STN apparently. I dont know why. I see the Arrecife flight is also cancelled. Is there a problem operating A320s from SEN's partly contaminated runway, I wonder? Thankfully the milder weather is due to arrive on Sunday.
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The info on the easyjet website is up to 4 hours old.
The EZY Alicante flight departed one hour late but later on landed at STN apparently. I dont know why. I see the Arrecife flight is also cancelled. Is there a problem operating A320s from SEN's partly contaminated runway, I wonder? Thankfully the milder weather is due to arrive on Sunday.
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however, if / when it is updated to state it is cancelled easyjet ops will often state the reason on the tracker website.
if they don't state the reason on the tracker website just send them a twitter message asking for the reason
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you were speculating why the flight was cancelled. as of yet, the easyjet tracker doesn't say its cancelled.
however, if / when it is updated to state it is cancelled easyjet ops will often state the reason on the tracker website.
if they don't state the reason on the tracker website just send them a twitter message asking for the reason
however, if / when it is updated to state it is cancelled easyjet ops will often state the reason on the tracker website.
if they don't state the reason on the tracker website just send them a twitter message asking for the reason
The flight was planned to land at STN before it departed SEN so it wasn't actually a diversion. I never take what it says on the EZY Flight Status page too literally as far as detail is concerned.
I must admit that I thought the MAN route was a mistake but it is doing better than I expected and anecdotally February numbers will show a further improvement. Let's hope that continues in future months.