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With EZY now well established on the Island people have become accustomed to expecting fares to always be £21.99
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Seems like Aurigny now discussing GCI-MAN-IOM-MAN-GCI long term along with their LGW proposed route
https://twitter.com/bbcguernsey/stat...535078401?s=21
https://twitter.com/bbcguernsey/stat...535078401?s=21
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So if you look at what’s going on, the outlook for the next few months has gone from not much competition to quite a bit:
LPL: No Change in competition with 2 airlines operating albeit with lower seats - Loganair, EasyJet
MAN: Up from 1 airline to definitely 2 possibly 3 - Loganair, easyJet possibly Aurigny
London: 2 airlines possibly 3: LCY - Loganair, LGW - easyJet possibly Aurigny. (Summer sees LTN served by easyJet)
Frequency’s possibly need to be uplifted on the Liverpool Route also Manchester (dependent on border situation) and London may get regular flights with Aurigny (depending on which slots they will use, as this looks to be a slot sitting exercise)
LPL: No Change in competition with 2 airlines operating albeit with lower seats - Loganair, EasyJet
MAN: Up from 1 airline to definitely 2 possibly 3 - Loganair, easyJet possibly Aurigny
London: 2 airlines possibly 3: LCY - Loganair, LGW - easyJet possibly Aurigny. (Summer sees LTN served by easyJet)
Frequency’s possibly need to be uplifted on the Liverpool Route also Manchester (dependent on border situation) and London may get regular flights with Aurigny (depending on which slots they will use, as this looks to be a slot sitting exercise)
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Fellas, until the isolation rules are lifted, 80 peeps a day as are coming by air at the moment aren't going to keep anyone flying. Why do you think easy isnt committing to starting up anything? Big Chiefy Quayle needs to open things up - life is great here with no social distancing, no restrictions, no masks its life as we knew it except for getting back here.
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This is what the current start date showseasyJet
Liverpool - 19 September 2020
London Gatwick- 17th September 2020
Bristol - 25 October 2020
Belfast - 26 October 2020
Manchester - 26 October 2020
London Luton - 28th March 2021
Aer Lingus
Dublin - 25th October (1st-24th Sold Out)
Loganair
Edinburgh- 14 September
London City - 1 September
Liverpool - 19 September 2020
London Gatwick- 17th September 2020
Bristol - 25 October 2020
Belfast - 26 October 2020
Manchester - 26 October 2020
London Luton - 28th March 2021
Aer Lingus
Dublin - 25th October (1st-24th Sold Out)
Loganair
Edinburgh- 14 September
London City - 1 September
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Nothing apart from the Loganair services underpinned by the IOM government, or the Aurigny airbridge, will be flying into Ronaldsway until border restrictions are relaxed. A Guernsey style 7 days isolation plus test, was talked about in July for implementation this month, but nothing has yet been announced - even then it would only be for IOM residents on a paid basis, unlike Guernsey. I'm not reading too much into Easyjet restart dates or proposed Aurigny routes just yet.....
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Nothing apart from the Loganair services underpinned by the IOM government, or the Aurigny airbridge, will be flying into Ronaldsway until border restrictions are relaxed. A Guernsey style 7 days isolation plus test, was talked about in July for implementation this month, but nothing has yet been announced - even then it would only be for IOM residents on a paid basis, unlike Guernsey. I'm not reading too much into Easyjet restart dates or proposed Aurigny routes just yet.....