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It's rather difficult to see why LM would be able to make this work if Thomas Cook sadly can't. It's not as though Loganair would have lots of high street travel agents or a big web presence to drive leisure customers to book with them, or any cost advantage. I think we can safely say that this would be a suicide mission if TC can't make it work.
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It's rather difficult to see why LM would be able to make this work if Thomas Cook sadly can't. It's not as though Loganair would have lots of high street travel agents or a big web presence to drive leisure customers to book with them, or any cost advantage. I think we can safely say that this would be a suicide mission if TC can't make it work.
Just a ridiculous idea...just to be clear..not having a pop at you Flightrider!
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Loganair are a small , Scottish based Airline , operating many PSO routes .
The jets they do have are small and could never , compete with the capacity , the Airbus fleet thatbT.C carried .
Weather they buy the braer E Jet or A220 ) which was a subject of an internet and magazine article ,) remains to be seen .
Loganair when they branded back to their original. Colours , etc, stated they planned over time to target ' unserved , Northern English airports ', so Eg DTV or DSA/HUY they are at the latter seasonally . And tried DTV but pulled out .
With luck they will step in and rescue the DUB, AMD and BHD plus maybe CDG routes lost at DSA. if they did they may finally operate ABZ which the airport has been chasing for yearsx.
But they will never be a Thomas Cook !
The jets they do have are small and could never , compete with the capacity , the Airbus fleet thatbT.C carried .
Weather they buy the braer E Jet or A220 ) which was a subject of an internet and magazine article ,) remains to be seen .
Loganair when they branded back to their original. Colours , etc, stated they planned over time to target ' unserved , Northern English airports ', so Eg DTV or DSA/HUY they are at the latter seasonally . And tried DTV but pulled out .
With luck they will step in and rescue the DUB, AMD and BHD plus maybe CDG routes lost at DSA. if they did they may finally operate ABZ which the airport has been chasing for yearsx.
But they will never be a Thomas Cook !
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Loganair are a small , Scottish based Airline , operating many PSO routes .
The jets they do have are small and could never , compete with the capacity , the Airbus fleet thatbT.C carried .
Weather they buy the braer E Jet or A220 ) which was a subject of an internet and magazine article ,) remains to be seen .
Loganair when they branded back to their original. Colours , etc, stated they planned over time to target ' unserved , Northern English airports ', so Eg DTV or DSA/HUY they are at the latter seasonally . And tried DTV but pulled out .
With luck they will step in and rescue the DUB, AMD and BHD plus maybe CDG routes lost at DSA. if they did they may finally operate ABZ which the airport has been chasing for yearsx.
But they will never be a Thomas Cook !
The jets they do have are small and could never , compete with the capacity , the Airbus fleet thatbT.C carried .
Weather they buy the braer E Jet or A220 ) which was a subject of an internet and magazine article ,) remains to be seen .
Loganair when they branded back to their original. Colours , etc, stated they planned over time to target ' unserved , Northern English airports ', so Eg DTV or DSA/HUY they are at the latter seasonally . And tried DTV but pulled out .
With luck they will step in and rescue the DUB, AMD and BHD plus maybe CDG routes lost at DSA. if they did they may finally operate ABZ which the airport has been chasing for yearsx.
But they will never be a Thomas Cook !
I wish Loganair would get stuff going in DSA, and I remain optimistic they will. But I’m not banking on any new bases in the near future.
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I dont really agree with the above statement. Eg: Brussels airlines is cancelling the brussels nantes flights because the crj was already too big to fill. The embraer of bmi rather was perfect for the job.
I think they (logonair) should just stick with the embraer since the demand for seats will shrink.
I think they (logonair) should just stick with the embraer since the demand for seats will shrink.
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I dont really agree with the above statement. Eg: Brussels airlines is cancelling the brussels nantes flights because the crj was already too big to fill. The embraer of bmi rather was perfect for the job.
I think they (logonair) should just stick with the embraer since the demand for seats will shrink.
I think they (logonair) should just stick with the embraer since the demand for seats will shrink.
Pocket-sized jets are not money-making machines.
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New routes to Newquay:
"Loganair will begin services from Newquay to Aberdeen (1 April), Newcastle (1 April), Norwich (3 April) and Glasgow (22 May). Glasgow and Norwich will be summer-seasonal at up to three- and four-weekly respectively. For the first time, Aberdeen and Newcastle will be year-round, both at four-weekly and up to daily in peak summer."
https://airlinergs.com/cornwall-airp...d-four-routes/
"Loganair will begin services from Newquay to Aberdeen (1 April), Newcastle (1 April), Norwich (3 April) and Glasgow (22 May). Glasgow and Norwich will be summer-seasonal at up to three- and four-weekly respectively. For the first time, Aberdeen and Newcastle will be year-round, both at four-weekly and up to daily in peak summer."
https://airlinergs.com/cornwall-airp...d-four-routes/
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Scotland to Newquay
Also don't forget Air Southwest GLA to NQY & PLH, flown by Dash 8 most days year-round 2008-11.
Loganair came on first time around for a seasonal GLA-NQY schedule using Saab 340 in 2012-13, after demise of Air Southwest.