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For some reason they seemed to have removed all of their first basic fares and have them as sold out for the next 12 months. They were there the other day so I assume at some point they'll be reloaded.
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The F fares ex-BRS are the same as ex-LHR, (lowest fare GBP2521 for a r/t) so I assume the problem is avails in the business bucket that it cross-books into in BRS-FRA. This has been a recurring problem where tight avails on the BRS-FRA segment have a dramatic effect on the applicable fares.
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The F fares ex-BRS are the same as ex-LHR, (lowest fare GBP2521 for a r/t) so I assume the problem is avails in the business bucket that it cross-books into in BRS-FRA. This has been a recurring problem where tight avails on the BRS-FRA segment have a dramatic effect on the applicable fares.
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Almost certainly. I've reported this in the past, and LH confirmed it was a glitch and it fixed itself two weeks later. Very expensive glitch. If you have a HON PA or dedicated sales agent, let them know so they can get someone to fix it. My lowly SEN status is regularly trumped by anyone buying F fares.
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Transavia
The map that has been quoted online has been misinterpreted. It was assumed that all the routes on the map related to new Transavia routes from MPL (which included BRS) . However, what the map actually shows is the current routes available from MPL in blue (to BRS with easyJet, DUB with Aer Lingus, BES with Volotea etc) and the new countries (no actual specific destinations) to be announced by Transavia in green which seem to cover Southern Europe and North Africa.
A false alarm maybe?!
easyJet operates a summer route from BRS-MPL 2x weekly.
The map that has been quoted online has been misinterpreted. It was assumed that all the routes on the map related to new Transavia routes from MPL (which included BRS) . However, what the map actually shows is the current routes available from MPL in blue (to BRS with easyJet, DUB with Aer Lingus, BES with Volotea etc) and the new countries (no actual specific destinations) to be announced by Transavia in green which seem to cover Southern Europe and North Africa.
A false alarm maybe?!
easyJet operates a summer route from BRS-MPL 2x weekly.
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The first easyJet A321 to operate into BRS is currently flying in from Alicante - G-UZMA. The 321 is then due to operate BRS-GLA-BRS and BRS-CDG-BRS later today. Two easyJet 321s are reportedly to be based at BRS this winter.
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Various new outlets reporting that Easyjet has 'bought' ex-TCX slots at BRS.
https://news.sky.com/story/easyjet-s...r-36m-11857364
I've never heard of anyone trading slots at BRS before?
https://news.sky.com/story/easyjet-s...r-36m-11857364
I've never heard of anyone trading slots at BRS before?
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Various new outlets reporting that Easyjet has 'bought' ex-TCX slots at BRS.
https://news.sky.com/story/easyjet-s...r-36m-11857364
I've never heard of anyone trading slots at BRS before?
https://news.sky.com/story/easyjet-s...r-36m-11857364
I've never heard of anyone trading slots at BRS before?
This is to address the increasing challenge of the airport's night time movements limit and night time noise quota.
Both restrictions are broken down by season - summer and winter - but the seasonal limits are disproportionate, being overused or nearly so in summer but underused in winter.
Night time (2330-0600) summer movements must not exceed 3,000 take-offs and landings and winter must not exceed 1,000. There are far fewer landings in winter during the night time period and no timetabled take-offs that I can recall, unlike summer with its numerous landings and a handful of take-offs each week (Thomas Cook was involved with some of the pre-0600 take-offs and post-2330 landings). In addition, the total number of take-offs and landings between 0600 and 0700 and between 2300 and 2330 must not exceed 10,500 in any calendar year.
The most recent summer total was 2,975, slightly down on the previous year's 2,991, with both years just under the 3,000 limit. Winter by contrast has only been between 232 and 353 over the past five years, little more than a third of its 1,000 limit.
The night noise quota also covers the 2330-0600 period (there is also a blanket ban on the noisiest types of aircraft between 2300 and 0700 but that is largely academic these days). Each aircraft type is given a quota count. The summer (BST) maximum total quota count for the airport is 1,260 and the winter (GMT) is 900.
There is a system in place where overruns can be borrowed from a previous season or set aganst the next season although quota limit penalties exist in such circumstances re the season after that. The most recent summer usage figure was 1,490 (above the limit of 1,260) which was achieved by borrowing from the underused winter quota whereas wnter was 152, less than 20% of its 900 limit.
BRS has applied to have the seasonality removed but not the overall annual noise quota count. Neither has there been a request for the quota count limit to be raised.
It remains to be seen what easyJet actually does with the Thomas Cook slot pairs it has purchased. We ought to learn more on 19 November when easyJet is due to make an announcement.
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Bristol Airport's planning application seeking permission to further develop infrastructure to enable it to handle 12 mppa will not now be heard by North Somerset unitary authority planning committee until next year. The current limit is 10 mppa and the application includes a request to have the limit raised. Annual throughput at the moment is approaching 9 mppa.
The application was submitted a year ago next month. The process might yet lead to a Planning Inspectorate enquiry should the local authority reject the application.
The application was submitted a year ago next month. The process might yet lead to a Planning Inspectorate enquiry should the local authority reject the application.
Councils can drag out planning for years - one of the UK Onshore oi companies has had their application for a well site S of London deferred for the 5th consecutive planning meeting recently that's 10 months.
And a Planning Enquiry takes the best part of a year to set up and then a year to report.
And a Planning Enquiry takes the best part of a year to set up and then a year to report.
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Councils can drag out planning for years - one of the UK Onshore oi companies has had their application for a well site S of London deferred for the 5th consecutive planning meeting recently that's 10 months.
And a Planning Enquiry takes the best part of a year to set up and then a year to report.
And a Planning Enquiry takes the best part of a year to set up and then a year to report.
The airport is edging ever closer to its 10 mppa cap with the current annual throughput just below 9 mppa. The demise of Thomas Cook and flybmi has slowed the expected growth this year but TUI’s and easyJet’s expansion next summer (anticipated in the case of easyJet but not confirmed), plus the return of Brussels Airlines and Lufthansa, ought to see 9 million passed next year.
Two years ago this month the airport announced a public consultation into its proposed new master plan. The original timeline saw a draft master plan published later in 2018 for further public consultation. 2020 will be with us soon but still no draft master plan in the public domain for consultation.
The current planning applications awaiting a determination by the local authority actually embrace some things that might have been expected by some to have formed part of the new master plan. I suppose time was of the essence, as is now shown by the local authority delay in making a decision. It might be that the airport is now awaiting a final decision on its annual passenger cap before resuming the draft master plan process. The uncertainty of the final outcome and the likely time it will take could well be putting of an airline or airlines that might have shown a serious interest in operating out of BRS.
On another topic, TUI announced today that they will operate to Sharm el Sheikh twice weekly next winter, an increase on next summer’s weekly flight.
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TUI
https://www.bristolairport.co.uk/abo...ristol-airport
An extra 55,000 seats will be made available by TUI for winter 20/21 with additional capacity to Hurghada, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Enfidha, and Sharm el Sheikh being increased to 2 x weekly from its summer 2020 frequency.
Old Terminal Building
Work is about to commence on its demolition. The road in front of it has been fenced off. Planning permission already exists for additional aircraft stands and an eastern walkway at that end of the airfield which the removal of the OTB will facilitate, with the walkway apparently to be constructed along the lines of the existing western walkway.
Current planning application
Further to my previous post #460, BRS CEO Dave Lees has spoken out against the continuing delay by North Somerset unitary authority in setting a date for the determination of the airport’s planning application to enable it to handle up to 12 mppa. The airport submitted its application a year ago and still no date has been set.
https://www.bristolairport.co.uk/abo...ristol-airport
An extra 55,000 seats will be made available by TUI for winter 20/21 with additional capacity to Hurghada, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Enfidha, and Sharm el Sheikh being increased to 2 x weekly from its summer 2020 frequency.
Old Terminal Building
Work is about to commence on its demolition. The road in front of it has been fenced off. Planning permission already exists for additional aircraft stands and an eastern walkway at that end of the airfield which the removal of the OTB will facilitate, with the walkway apparently to be constructed along the lines of the existing western walkway.
Current planning application
Further to my previous post #460, BRS CEO Dave Lees has spoken out against the continuing delay by North Somerset unitary authority in setting a date for the determination of the airport’s planning application to enable it to handle up to 12 mppa. The airport submitted its application a year ago and still no date has been set.
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BRS overtakes GLA to become the UKs 8th largest airport
A regular poster on another forum pointed out that today is quite a historic day for BRS.
The October CAA report shows that on a rolling 12 month basis BRS has now overtaken GLA making it the 8th largest UK airport.
GLA handled 8,894,000 from Nov 18 to Oct 19.
BRS handled 8,938,000 during the same period.
A regular poster on another forum pointed out that today is quite a historic day for BRS.
The October CAA report shows that on a rolling 12 month basis BRS has now overtaken GLA making it the 8th largest UK airport.
GLA handled 8,894,000 from Nov 18 to Oct 19.
BRS handled 8,938,000 during the same period.