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I don't think the people responsible for the website would be the same as those working on the airport experience.
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Tui
Reus (Costa Dorada) 2 going to 4 next year
Lanzarote 1 going to 2 next year
Larnaca 0 going to 1 next year
Dalaman 1 currently being operated by Freebird airlines
Tunisia looks like non based airline
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Jet2
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would be nice to see a few more city break destinations !
would be nice to see a few more city break destinations !
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I am curious about the scheduling currently being operated by Easyjet. Another poster, maybe on the Easyjet thread, was not very complimentary towards Easyjet on this topic a few days ago. This afternoon, they had a departure to Newcastle( from Bfs) at 16.55, to be operated by A319 - G-EZBR. They also had a departure to Malage at 18.00, to also be operated by this same aircraft. This aircraft landed back at Bfs at 19.12 and now the Malaga is delayed to 20.05. The departure times I have quoted are also those shown on the Easyjet site, so not a mistake. So how could they time an aircraft to operate a flight from Bfs to Malaga at 18.00 when said aircraft is on the ground at Newcastle being prepared for it's return flight? Bfs - Newcastle operated on time.
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I am curious about the scheduling currently being operated by Easyjet. Another poster, maybe on the Easyjet thread, was not very complimentary towards Easyjet on this topic a few days ago. This afternoon, they had a departure to Newcastle( from Bfs) at 16.55, to be operated by A319 - G-EZBR. They also had a departure to Malage at 18.00, to also be operated by this same aircraft. This aircraft landed back at Bfs at 19.12 and now the Malaga is delayed to 20.05. The departure times I have quoted are also those shown on the Easyjet site, so not a mistake. So how could they time an aircraft to operate a flight from Bfs to Malaga at 18.00 when said aircraft is on the ground at Newcastle being prepared for it's return flight? Bfs - Newcastle operated on time.