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UOTE=Expressflight;10418543]I did that and the respondent said "I shall have it flagged for internal review". In the preamble he explained to me how the new Timetable search worked - which I had already discovered - and apologised for the fact that the new timetable search did not offer the same information as previously. Unsurprisingly I had already discovered that too![/QUOTE]
On the positive side of the website update it makes it harder for all to track their flight delays and cancellations. There is a note of their website stating live flight information temporarily unavailable which is nice and convenient for all the passengers on tonights delayed and cancelled flights at BHX along with their family/friends waiting at the airport.
A stunning week at BHX and some if not most was probably down to weather at various airports but over 15 cancellations or around 30 sectors mainly Glasgow, Belfast City, Amsterdam and Milan.
Tonight only the 4 of the 10 based cancelled so pretty good going (not) plus loads of delay.
Two of the delays are apt as they were charter flights and a question was asked on the Southampton thread if charters are to continue. Well after the last few weeks I am sure Flybe's new master will be taking a good look at these and this brings me to today's mess.
If you work in the scheduling department would you seriously think in winter that this a good schedule - BHX-CMF-SOU-CMF-BHX-MXP-BHX (Can be AMS BE113/4 or BE3009/10 CDG). A six sector day, so it sounds efficient for the "expensive" 195 but it is winter and the first 4 sectors are charters including two airports not known for their long runway, beautiful weather and state of the art landing aids. Then to mix it with a high-end business flight afterwards. Last week cross-wind issues at Southampton and today the SOU-CMF appears to have diverted to LYS ands is 7 hours late.
The other Sunday ski charter was due to fly BHX-ILD-BRS-ILD-BHX-AMS-BHX - you can see where I am going here...……….yes again delayed (not sure where but presume weather) . Both these examples resulted in BHX-MXP-BHX (175 tech) and BHX-AMS-BHX (late running CMF) cancelled
For good measure Flybe also threw in cancellations on BE792/5 Glasgow and BE414/7Belfast City as well plus BE400/3 BHD and BE105/6 Amsterdam already cancelled in the morning.
One Dash 8 has been noted over the Elmdon side of the airfield between the XLR and ex-MAEL hangar possibly sunbathing or on annual leave most of last week and although some of the issues might have been weather related it seems a lot from just one base or was it network wide?
A case of just bad luck due the weather, or was there also crewing issues, tech aircraft and also not helped by a fairly useless website update???
Pete
On the positive side of the website update it makes it harder for all to track their flight delays and cancellations. There is a note of their website stating live flight information temporarily unavailable which is nice and convenient for all the passengers on tonights delayed and cancelled flights at BHX along with their family/friends waiting at the airport.
A stunning week at BHX and some if not most was probably down to weather at various airports but over 15 cancellations or around 30 sectors mainly Glasgow, Belfast City, Amsterdam and Milan.
Tonight only the 4 of the 10 based cancelled so pretty good going (not) plus loads of delay.
Two of the delays are apt as they were charter flights and a question was asked on the Southampton thread if charters are to continue. Well after the last few weeks I am sure Flybe's new master will be taking a good look at these and this brings me to today's mess.
If you work in the scheduling department would you seriously think in winter that this a good schedule - BHX-CMF-SOU-CMF-BHX-MXP-BHX (Can be AMS BE113/4 or BE3009/10 CDG). A six sector day, so it sounds efficient for the "expensive" 195 but it is winter and the first 4 sectors are charters including two airports not known for their long runway, beautiful weather and state of the art landing aids. Then to mix it with a high-end business flight afterwards. Last week cross-wind issues at Southampton and today the SOU-CMF appears to have diverted to LYS ands is 7 hours late.
The other Sunday ski charter was due to fly BHX-ILD-BRS-ILD-BHX-AMS-BHX - you can see where I am going here...……….yes again delayed (not sure where but presume weather) . Both these examples resulted in BHX-MXP-BHX (175 tech) and BHX-AMS-BHX (late running CMF) cancelled
For good measure Flybe also threw in cancellations on BE792/5 Glasgow and BE414/7Belfast City as well plus BE400/3 BHD and BE105/6 Amsterdam already cancelled in the morning.
One Dash 8 has been noted over the Elmdon side of the airfield between the XLR and ex-MAEL hangar possibly sunbathing or on annual leave most of last week and although some of the issues might have been weather related it seems a lot from just one base or was it network wide?
A case of just bad luck due the weather, or was there also crewing issues, tech aircraft and also not helped by a fairly useless website update???
Pete
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Today ABZ-BHX-ABZ ABZ-MAN-ABZ (same aircraft?), EDI-EMA-EMA, EDI-BHX-EDI (same aircraft?) SOU-NCL-SOU, BHX-BHD-BHX, BHX-DUS-BHX (same aircraft?) at least 18 sectors cancelled Monday from BHX (BHD, AMS, DUS), GLA (BHXEMA), MAN (AMS) and SOU (GLA/AMS) on top of the Sunday cancellations mentioned in an earlier post. Although only a tiny percentage of the fleet I am sure this is getting on for a week with BHX-GLA cancellations starting on the 11th but did manage a full schedule today.
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Crew advised us on Mon ex SOU that there was a lot of crew sickness. Ours was delayed 2hr; previous crew had stayed on (bar 1) and another called in from day off. Subsequent flight was cancelled.
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Amadeus is an airlines reservations/GDS system and therefore not freely available to the public. I'm sure that it also has other back-office facilities but I only know it from the Travel Agency side of things.
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As mentioned above, it's the live reservation system of many airlines around the world. There are many back office IT services they provide and different variations on it too depending on the customer. Some airlines use it to create the load and balance of the aircraft for dispatch as well as all other aspects such as live excess charging at airports etc.
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Wikipedia actually gives a good, concise description of what a GDS is and for:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global...ibution_system
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global...ibution_system
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If you're just interesting in flight data you'd be better playing with the likes of SkyScanner which has a free, not-for-profit API tier:
https://partners.skyscanner.net/affi...iate-products/
Here's a handy chart from AltexSoft:
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If true, a game changer for SOU!
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Isn't all the sales stuff done by Airbus though? Will be interesting to see if this order happens in which aircraft type it replaces. Embraer or Q400.
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I'm not going to lie and say it's credibly sourced... but I network with people higher up in MAG and also in the aircraft leasing world. The two nuggets of information came separately... not sure if they're linked. It's a rumour network after all...
Also have to feel sorry for the Stobart Air staff working out the Isle of Man, they have been asked to re-apply for jobs with Flybe if they wish to remain with the IOM base... and they've been told it'd involve occasional night stopping which doesn't fit well for most of them here that aren't use to it - young families etc. (I know this because one of my companies has just interviewed a few of them looking for new jobs in a different sector).
Also have to feel sorry for the Stobart Air staff working out the Isle of Man, they have been asked to re-apply for jobs with Flybe if they wish to remain with the IOM base... and they've been told it'd involve occasional night stopping which doesn't fit well for most of them here that aren't use to it - young families etc. (I know this because one of my companies has just interviewed a few of them looking for new jobs in a different sector).
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I'm not going to lie and say it's credibly sourced... but I network with people higher up in MAG and also in the aircraft leasing world. The two nuggets of information came separately... not sure if they're linked. It's a rumour network after all...
Also have to feel sorry for the Stobart Air staff working out the Isle of Man, they have been asked to re-apply for jobs with Flybe if they wish to remain with the IOM base... and they've been told it'd involve occasional night stopping which doesn't fit well for most of them here that aren't use to it - young families etc. (I know this because one of my companies has just interviewed a few of them looking for new jobs in a different sector).
Also have to feel sorry for the Stobart Air staff working out the Isle of Man, they have been asked to re-apply for jobs with Flybe if they wish to remain with the IOM base... and they've been told it'd involve occasional night stopping which doesn't fit well for most of them here that aren't use to it - young families etc. (I know this because one of my companies has just interviewed a few of them looking for new jobs in a different sector).
As for nightstop’s - heard this rumour believe it’s only on a weekend and not every night. ( IF does happen)