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West Jet have announced a new route to Calgary next summer.
https://www.routesonline.com/news/38...ervice-in-s19/
eff 01JUN19 Calgary – Dublin (New route, 3 weekly; 2 weekly from 11SEP19)
WS006 YYC2045 – 1138+1DUB 789 367
WS005 DUB1345 – 1505YYC 789 147
WS006 YYC2045 – 1138+1DUB 789 367
WS005 DUB1345 – 1505YYC 789 147
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Astonishing really when you think that the population of the whole if the island of Ireland is under 6m. And that it's not the only Airport that serves them.
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Singapore is not in any way shape or form comparable to the Island of Ireland. Singapore is a city state, Ireland is a state.
It’s like comparing Portugal with London.
It’s like comparing Portugal with London.
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You really can't compare anywhere to Ireland. The closest you'll get is the North Island of New Zealand, where the land area is about 30% bigger, but the population is about 40% lower. But that doesn't have anywhere as heavily-populated as Europe on its doorstep, nor is it split between two states.
For what it's worth, Auckland handles about 20 million passengers, while a fairly sizable airport also exists in Wellington, which handles 6 million. They are about 600km apart though, so it's more like Cork Airport to City of Derry than Dublin to Belfast.
For what it's worth, Auckland handles about 20 million passengers, while a fairly sizable airport also exists in Wellington, which handles 6 million. They are about 600km apart though, so it's more like Cork Airport to City of Derry than Dublin to Belfast.
Not really, there are many similar examples elsewhere. For instance Singapore an island country with a population of close to 6 million has an airport that handles 62 million.
The only similarity is that a large Airport succeeds in a Country that has a much smaller domestic population than it's annual throughput. As you say, the same could be said of many.
Anyway, was just trying to be positive about what's been achieved at DUB.
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FR summer 2019 schedule includes (some announced) new routes:
Bordeaux, Bournemouth, Cagliari, Frankfurt, Gothenburg, Lourdes, Luxembourg, London Southend and Thessaloniki. Takes total routes to over 100.
Bordeaux, Bournemouth, Cagliari, Frankfurt, Gothenburg, Lourdes, Luxembourg, London Southend and Thessaloniki. Takes total routes to over 100.
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No more strings to pull ...
Sadly, it appears that Cello Aviation has ceased trading today.
https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/8960588
https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/8960588
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Ethiopian will end ADD-DUB-LAX in mid December
https://www.routesonline.com/news/38...-mid-dec-2018/
DUB flights will be routed as ADD-MAD-DUB eff 15th December without local traffic rights on MAD-DUB.
https://www.routesonline.com/news/38...-mid-dec-2018/
DUB flights will be routed as ADD-MAD-DUB eff 15th December without local traffic rights on MAD-DUB.
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Apparently there’s been an update ADD-DUB-LAX will continue now as well as the new ADD-MAD-DUB flights, the LAX flight now becoming another pit stopper.
Ethiopian will end ADD-DUB-LAX in mid December
https://www.routesonline.com/news/38...-mid-dec-2018/
DUB flights will be routed as ADD-MAD-DUB eff 15th December without local traffic rights on MAD-DUB.
https://www.routesonline.com/news/38...-mid-dec-2018/
DUB flights will be routed as ADD-MAD-DUB eff 15th December without local traffic rights on MAD-DUB.
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Yeah, it appears they’re just no longer picking up pax in DUB in either direction on the LAX flight and are instead routing Irish pax to ADD via MAD. Serious downgrade in convenience for those heading to Africa, ADD got you pretty much anywhere in one stop, now it’s 2.
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The fuel stop deal was agreed after they applied and were granted the rights to ADD-DUB-LAX. Not a total surprise its gone poor timings, little brand awareness and most importantly Aer Lingus came back onto LAX as they started.
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So with LH adding another MUC flight & AC upgauging, who do we think will be the next to add either frequencies or a new flight?
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Pity to see them end that route, but when you've got to go, you've got Togo.
Good that they'll be sticking with DUB and having a one stop via MAD; I think that there is considerable potential for traffic from Dublin to Africa, so hopefully in time, this can become a nonstop again.
Good that they'll be sticking with DUB and having a one stop via MAD; I think that there is considerable potential for traffic from Dublin to Africa, so hopefully in time, this can become a nonstop again.
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More than 2.8 million passengers travelled through Dublin Airport in October, which was a 9% increase on the same month last year. The increase in passenger numbers made it the busiest October in Dublin Airport’s 78-year history.
The number of passengers flying to and from continental Europe increased by 8%, as almost 1.5 million passengers travelled to and from European destinations in October.
More than 877,000 passengers travelled to and from UK destinations last month, a 4% increase compared to October last year.
Transatlantic traffic to North America increased by 17%, with almost 390,000 passengers travelling on this route sector last month.
The number of passengers travelling to other international destinations in the Middle East, Africa and the Asia Pacific regions increased by 19%, with almost 83,000 passengers flying to these routes in October.
More than 9,600 passengers travelled on domestic routes last month, which was a 21% increase when compared to the same month last year.
Dublin Airport has welcomed almost 27 million passengers in the first 10 months of the year, a 6% increase over the same period in 2017. More than 1.6 million extra passengers have travelled through the airport between January and October.
So far this year, the number of passengers connecting through Dublin Airport to another destination has increased by 18%, with almost 1.6 million passengers connecting at the airport between January and October.
Dublin Airport has flights to almost 190 destinations in 43 countries, operated by 56 airlines
Went to L.A. last month with Aer lingus and was full again both ways .
The number of passengers flying to and from continental Europe increased by 8%, as almost 1.5 million passengers travelled to and from European destinations in October.
More than 877,000 passengers travelled to and from UK destinations last month, a 4% increase compared to October last year.
Transatlantic traffic to North America increased by 17%, with almost 390,000 passengers travelling on this route sector last month.
The number of passengers travelling to other international destinations in the Middle East, Africa and the Asia Pacific regions increased by 19%, with almost 83,000 passengers flying to these routes in October.
More than 9,600 passengers travelled on domestic routes last month, which was a 21% increase when compared to the same month last year.
Dublin Airport has welcomed almost 27 million passengers in the first 10 months of the year, a 6% increase over the same period in 2017. More than 1.6 million extra passengers have travelled through the airport between January and October.
So far this year, the number of passengers connecting through Dublin Airport to another destination has increased by 18%, with almost 1.6 million passengers connecting at the airport between January and October.
Dublin Airport has flights to almost 190 destinations in 43 countries, operated by 56 airlines
Went to L.A. last month with Aer lingus and was full again both ways .