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Great news. Another big European city on our destination list, and lots of connections to some places in SE Europe for example that we don't currently have connections to.
But...
New airline? Definitely not. New route? Arguable. Why did they feel the need to say that it was? They didn't need to; the 'new' route is enough of an attention-grabber. As has been said, the PR folks at NCL 'have form' on this. Corporate culture is an interest of mine, and there seems to be one of dishonesty here.
But...
New airline? Definitely not. New route? Arguable. Why did they feel the need to say that it was? They didn't need to; the 'new' route is enough of an attention-grabber. As has been said, the PR folks at NCL 'have form' on this. Corporate culture is an interest of mine, and there seems to be one of dishonesty here.
New airline? Definitely not. New route? Arguable
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Fair points SWB, but it's the implication - as I said previously there's a thin line between 'spin' and dishonesty. A company I used to work for used to insist that they obeyed not just the letter of the law, but the spirit of it too, and there's a lack of that kind of thinking here. I remember quite a while ago a guy who worked for the airport being interviewed in a 'lifestyle' magazine, saying that the new route to Copenhagen (SAS) made it easier than ever for him for him to get home, when Easyjet had just stopped flying there (more cheaply) a few weeks previously. I thought then that there was a problem in the culture there, and subsequent announcements about 'new routes' to Bourgas etc. (we must have imagined those Balkan Tu154 and BH A320's every year since about 1982 then? ) have reinforced my opinion. Maybe I'm looking too deeply here - as I say it's an area of interest of mine - but I do believe that this stuff matters.
Anyway, the bigger picture is good news about MUC
Anyway, the bigger picture is good news about MUC
So Norwich aren't a newly promoted team in the Premier League, then? And being picky, don't think the previous LH flights were LH mainline but Lufthansa Cityline or the such like
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I think it was FALCON900 who told us about the slots being requested for this route months ago . He also mentioned OSLO and BERGEN with Loganair, so hopefully more good news to come. The Munich route was also on Wikipedia Munich Airport site for ages before it was deleted.
Well done to all concerned.
Well done to all concerned.
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I think it was FALCON900 who told us about the slots being requested for this route months ago . He also mentioned OSLO and BERGEN with Loganair, so hopefully more good news to come. The Munich route was also on Wikipedia Munich Airport site for ages before it was deleted.
Well done to all concerned.
Well done to all concerned.
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Lufthansa Munich
The most important route announcement since Emirates to DXB in 2007 in my opinion. Munich opens up not only the whole of southern Germany for both business and leisure but the Austrian Alps and Eastern Switzerland so skiers/boarders/walkers/climbers and mountain bikers can easily explore resorts such as Kitzbühel, Mayrehofen, Soll, Saalbach and so many more. Skiing in Austria is far better and cheaper than France with great infrastructure, fantastic mountain restaurants and apres ski. I gave up on the hell hole that is GVA years back as it’s just chaos on weekends in winter. Been travelling from EDI and MAN to MUC for a few years now so saves the two hour drive and extortionate parking fees. The LH terminal at MUC is very slick with great shops and restaurants and very calm. Great onward connections too. This route cannot fail in my opinion. Well done to all involved in securing this.
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The most important route announcement since Emirates to DXB in 2007 in my opinion. Munich opens up not only the whole of southern Germany for both business and leisure but the Austrian Alps and Eastern Switzerland so skiers/boarders/walkers/climbers and mountain bikers can easily explore resorts such as Kitzbühel, Mayrehofen, Soll, Saalbach and so many more. Skiing in Austria is far better and cheaper than France with great infrastructure, fantastic mountain restaurants and apres ski. I gave up on the hell hole that is GVA years back as it’s just chaos on weekends in winter. Been travelling from EDI and MAN to MUC for a few years now so saves the two hour drive and extortionate parking fees. The LH terminal at MUC is very slick with great shops and restaurants and very calm. Great onward connections too. This route cannot fail in my opinion. Well done to all involved in securing this.
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... Munich opens up not only the whole of southern Germany for both business and leisure but the Austrian Alps and Eastern Switzerland so skiers/boarders/walkers/climbers and mountain bikers can easily explore resorts such as Kitzbühel, Mayrehofen, Soll, Saalbach and so many more. Skiing in Austria is far better and cheaper than France with great infrastructure, fantastic mountain restaurants and apres ski. I gave up on the hell hole that is GVA years back as it’s just chaos on weekends in winter. ...
You also need to get real that skiing is less than 50% of the year, a number of IT companies have marketed the Tyrol as a summer destination, one has to assume it's lack of growth / success undermines any argument for mega numbers for at least "outbound" tourism.
I hope this service proves popular & is a success, unfortunately whatever way I look at, I have my concerns.
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Here are the annual passenger numbers on the NCL-MUC route for the past 30 years. Not sure who ran a service in 2005 when 14,190 pax flew but to put that number into context, last year 38,259 people flew NCL-DUS.
1989: 0
1990: 84
1991: 0
1992: 0
1993: 129
1994: 0
1995: 0
1996: 2011
1997: 471
1998: 568
1999: 0
2000: 0
2001: 0
2002: 0
2003: 0
2004: 0
2005: 14190
2006: 0
2007: 0
2008: 0
2009: 0
2010: 86
2011: 0
2012: 341
2013: 0
2014: 484
2015: 0
2016: 289
2017: 287
2018: 283
1989: 0
1990: 84
1991: 0
1992: 0
1993: 129
1994: 0
1995: 0
1996: 2011
1997: 471
1998: 568
1999: 0
2000: 0
2001: 0
2002: 0
2003: 0
2004: 0
2005: 14190
2006: 0
2007: 0
2008: 0
2009: 0
2010: 86
2011: 0
2012: 341
2013: 0
2014: 484
2015: 0
2016: 289
2017: 287
2018: 283
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Here are the annual passenger numbers on the NCL-MUC route for the past 30 years. Not sure who ran a service in 2005 when 14,190 pax flew but to put that number into context, last year 38,259 people flew NCL-DUS.
1989: 0
1990: 84
1991: 0
1992: 0
1993: 129
1994: 0
1995: 0
1996: 2011
1997: 471
1998: 568
1999: 0
2000: 0
2001: 0
2002: 0
2003: 0
2004: 0
2005: 14190
2006: 0
2007: 0
2008: 0
2009: 0
2010: 86
2011: 0
2012: 341
2013: 0
2014: 484
2015: 0
2016: 289
2017: 287
2018: 283
1989: 0
1990: 84
1991: 0
1992: 0
1993: 129
1994: 0
1995: 0
1996: 2011
1997: 471
1998: 568
1999: 0
2000: 0
2001: 0
2002: 0
2003: 0
2004: 0
2005: 14190
2006: 0
2007: 0
2008: 0
2009: 0
2010: 86
2011: 0
2012: 341
2013: 0
2014: 484
2015: 0
2016: 289
2017: 287
2018: 283
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Suggestion its initially daily then 6d for summer?
https://www.routesonline.com/news/38...from-feb-2020/
https://www.routesonline.com/news/38...from-feb-2020/