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The fare structure is mentioned here - https://simpleflying.com/flypop-airb...ircraft-lease/
The airline will offer flights on a fixed fare scale. The cheapest tickets will start at £350, and never exceed £750. The lowest fares will only include a seat on the aircraft. However, there will be no nasty surprises as the default fare will include a checked bag and a meal.
The airline will offer flights on a fixed fare scale. The cheapest tickets will start at £350, and never exceed £750. The lowest fares will only include a seat on the aircraft. However, there will be no nasty surprises as the default fare will include a checked bag and a meal.

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I'll believe that when I see it. High density A333, no premium/business cabin, presumably once daily at most. For India/Pakistan maybe, but doesn't sound like a recipe for success on London-New York if you ask me.
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The market they're aiming at is on the website - the aim is clearly to link up large local populations:
Our Vision We are our customer. flypop is an airline for the South Asian diaspora run by the members of the asian diaspora.
We want to make travelling ‘home’ an affordable proposition for everyone.
We want to make travelling ‘home’ an affordable proposition for everyone.
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Does Stansted currently have airside flight connections facilities without passengers entering the UK? Last time I was through you could just walk out of the departure lounge and leave for landside.
You can't have that if you are allowing India-STN-US connecting traffic access? And anyone flying from India onto the US needs to reclear security to UK DfT guidines before departing again. Maybe a secure gate set up on Sat 1?
You can't have that if you are allowing India-STN-US connecting traffic access? And anyone flying from India onto the US needs to reclear security to UK DfT guidines before departing again. Maybe a secure gate set up on Sat 1?
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New low-cost airport in Albania...Kukes International Airport Zayed-NorthWings "officially" opened on Sunday with Air Albania/ABN flying repatriation/promo sectors STN/Tirana/Kukes.
Air Albania due to start flying to STN in June.
Air Albania due to start flying to STN in June.
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Stansted no longer has a connection area. If I remember correctly in the BAA days there was this facility.
Can you be more clear? You can’t just leave the departure lounge straight for airside.
Sat1 does have the ability to be able to used as a transit/connection area but is only possible for how it seems FlyPop want to operate US. Land from India and offload. Passengers split from up, arrival to the UK goes to immigration and connection to US can be check in one of the gate areas which can be converted to a small security area and then allowed to go to the new departure gate in SAT1.
Stansted no longer has a connection area. If I remember correctly in the BAA days there was this facility.
Can you be more clear? You can’t just leave the departure lounge straight for airside.
Sat1 does have the ability to be able to used as a transit/connection area but is only possible for how it seems FlyPop want to operate US. Land from India and offload. Passengers split from up, arrival to the UK goes to immigration and connection to US can be check in one of the gate areas which can be converted to a small security area and then allowed to go to the new departure gate in SAT1.


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There is/was a one way departure door out of the departure lounge for landside with no return possible, saw it last time I was through although that's 2 years ago now. Maybe it's gone. It was well signposted, caught my eye, for people who miss flights I guess.

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Don’t all airports offer this? People miss flights at every airport and need an exit route other than the apron.
Transfer facilities have existed before. The reason they’re not there now is that currently they are not required. They can easily be put in when/if the need arises.
Transfer facilities have existed before. The reason they’re not there now is that currently they are not required. They can easily be put in when/if the need arises.
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Only ways of exiting the departures lounge is by getting on your flight and exiting via a staff security area and then customs (Signposted as Returning Passengers)
There is an exit for domestic arrivals via the link bridge to SAT2 but this is manned by security so you can’t freely exit from here.
There is an exit for domestic arrivals via the link bridge to SAT2 but this is manned by security so you can’t freely exit from here.


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This is to stop people buying Duty Free goods and not travelling? So how do you get out if you miss your flight? There was an exit last time I was through, 100%, it must have been removed as I remember filing it for future reference as a handy to know. There are always people who miss their flights every day, there must be an offical way to exit airside if you're not travelling. I mean they don't actually check the domestic arrivals, you could head to Sat 2 lower level then put a jacket and hat on and just exit with the hordes of arriving easyJet passengers (!) but I'm sure there's an official way.

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So what happens when a whole flight of say 300 passengers gets cancelled at the gate?
There has to be a way out of the departure lounge. Every airport has to have this facility somewhere. There definitely has to be one at Stansted. Maybe a question for a handling agent?
There has to be a way out of the departure lounge. Every airport has to have this facility somewhere. There definitely has to be one at Stansted. Maybe a question for a handling agent?
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Don’t try and be condescending by saying it’s a question for a handling agent.
As previously mentioned it’s would be exiting via a staff security area and then customs (Signposted as Returning Passengers) This is the exit for of one individual has missed his flight or a Ryanair flight is cancelled.
As previously mentioned it’s would be exiting via a staff security area and then customs (Signposted as Returning Passengers) This is the exit for of one individual has missed his flight or a Ryanair flight is cancelled.

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Not trying to be condescending at all. I have no knowledge of your role at the airport, if indeed you work there? Just suggesting that perhaps one of the airport handling agents might have an answer.
No need to get all defensive over a simple suggestion.
No need to get all defensive over a simple suggestion.





