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Old 6th Dec 2002, 11:07
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I think GO also operate some sub charters for Monarch out of Manchester a couple of winters ago.
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Old 10th Dec 2002, 07:16
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Hopefully Easyjet will start offering subcharter capacity soon, that gives everybody else the opportunity to contract an aircraft from them and then cancel it once the crew have been called out, which is precisely what they used to do to us....
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regards Air2000, I thought they did have the odd scheduled service?
As For Easy, was it not the charter carriers who bailed them out this year by subbing them 757's and alike. Seem to remember JMC featuring there.
With the attitude displayed by some of their cabin crew even when they don't do a service I should think 149 hot meals would be a bridge too far. No IFE either.
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Old 10th Dec 2002, 20:00
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easy said it expects to announce in Mar03 whether it will exercise its option to buy Deutsche BA. easyJet also announced substantial progress on the integration of Go Fly and said expects the combination to be completed significantly ahead of schedule.
As of today, easyJet and Go are operating under a single UK Air Operators Certificate (AOC) as approved by the UK Civil Aviation Authority, which means they are now acting as a single airline with a common fleet, operating practices, recruitment processes and CAA-approved postholders.
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Old 11th Dec 2002, 09:43
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ezy charter

be quite interesting doing 149 hot meals out of the one oven fitted !!

Still, clearing all the 149 trays into orange gash bags will be 'easy'.......
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Old 11th Dec 2002, 21:52
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WWW is right.

Go did a few charters to Venice From EDI/ Football tours etc... mainly at weekends it seemed. A nice little earner during the weekend slack.

My guess also is easyJet are looking to bring their AOC into a more flexible marketplace. I can't see them doing major charter work!
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Old 31st Dec 2002, 13:50
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The CAA gave easyJet the license to fly charters as of 30th Dec 2002.
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Old 31st Dec 2002, 18:57
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I wondered if any body would have spotted that.
Well done dwlpl.
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