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FLYboh 13th Sep 2006 19:34

Yep, Easyjet will be operating 8 flights a week to BOH from GVA starting on the 15th December until the 23rd April. It is rumoured that Easyjet may continue the route through the summer as the bookings were so good last winter (hence the extra weekly flight). It is also rumoured that Easyjet may open a base at BOH, but who knows?

As for Ryanair. They have publicly stated that they will make BOH a base within the next 5 or 6 years. I imagine that this will occur once they have connected BOH with a few more of their existing bases. Currently they fly to BOH from 5 of their bases with 2 of these routes starting this year. :ok:

QWERTY9 13th Sep 2006 20:37

Looking at the Ryanair timetable the other day I got the impression they were cutting back as the Gerona flight does not seem to be a daily service from March next year. Has it been cut back to allow the Shannon service ?

EarthOrbitor 14th Sep 2006 09:21

The SNN service is being implemented by SNN based aircraft - SNN-LTN is being dropped and replaced with SNN-EDI/BOH 3 weekly each.

Ryanair are expanding their BOH operations continually because of the areas high yield passengers. Due for roll-out next year are Rome, Milan and Marseille. Further growth to other routes (not necessarily bases) will take place within the next 5 years.

Gerona is remaining at daily. The success if this route is strong - and the yield is more than satisfactory.

Manston Airport 14th Sep 2006 12:09

FLYboh

Cool BOH is getting bigger with flights each year. Was there in August where Red Arrows where there and there where a lot off flights.And does AB fly to Palma?

Well done BOH :D

James

James

FLYboh 14th Sep 2006 14:28

Air berlin only offer a connection to Palma from their Paderborn base. Paderborn is still 3 x weekly but the loads are higher than they were from SOU which may lead them to increase their flights from BOH.

Unless the TOM flight times change, the friday schedule in April would indicate the need for a 3rd aircraft as there are 3 flights in the air at the same time. ALC, AGP & TFS all operated by TOM.

Alicante TOM 3135 18:25 *** returns BOH 23.55
Faro TOM 2757 08:15 returns BOH 14.10
Malaga TOM 5987 17:45 *** returns BOH 23.50
Palma Mallorca TOM 2183 07:00 returns BOH 12.10
Prague TOM 4737 12:50 returns BOH 17.10
Tenerife South TOM 5023 13:50 *** returns BOH 23.20

Also as you can see from above, the six rotations that 2 aircraft can do are all available for booking, leaving no room for an Amsterdam flight. Just noticed that the PMI flight returns and then goes to Prague, but the FAO flight isn't back in time to operate the TFS flight. Hmmm!

FLYboh 14th Sep 2006 16:34

EarthOrbitor,

Ryanair have said today that they will announce a new base and other routes within the next month. Maybe BOH will appear in these new plans.:ok:

Manston Airport 15th Sep 2006 14:48

FLYboh

or Manston :D :ok:

See today that a Spanair landed
SpanairFlight Number3165Departure City (Airport)Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain (and Territories) (GCTS)Departure Time09/15/2006 09:00 AMArrival City (Airport)Bournemouth, England, Great Britain (EGHH)Arrival Time09/15/2006 01:56


James

loveJet 15th Sep 2006 20:47

In regard to the comment about a TOM 3rd aircraft; I think it is more likely that on the odd day 3 aircraft are required (such as fridays in 07) Titan Airways will be contracted to operate the 3rd aircraft's rotations - using the based B737-300QC. Titan now have a full crew base at BOH and are often used when Tfly's aircraft have issues.

Manston Airport 15th Sep 2006 22:03

loveJet


This Titan 737 is this the one with the yellow planet on it? never knew Titan had a plane based here no wonder why I saw one there in August everyday

James

FLYboh 19th Sep 2006 16:00

BOH handled 98,317 passengers in August, an increase of 1% on last year. These are the provisional figures so should go up by a few 100 or so.:ok:

The Pisa routes carried 6,688 in total. Does anyone know the breakdown for FR and TOM. ;)

loveJet 20th Sep 2006 10:59

Flyboh
 
Average load factor to Pisa in August was 84%

Ryanair achieved 92%, and Thomsonfly 68%... as you would expect I suppose.

shamrock7seal 20th Sep 2006 11:52

record bookings to Prague
 
Flights continue to Czech out Prague
By Robin Thompkins

CAPITAL IDEA: Flights to Prague will continue next year
ANOTHER Prague spring is uprising from Bournemouth Airport where more than 10,000 passengers have booked for this winter's flights to the Czech capital has prompted low-cost operator Thomsonfly to continue the service into next year.

Since the winter schedule was announced in April hundreds have flocked to board the four times a week flights to the home of Good King Wenceslas, which take off in November in time for the city's famed Christmas market.

Now Bournemouth Airport's biggest operator has included five flights a week to Prague in its summer 2007 routes from Hurn which went on sale yesterday with one-way prices starting from £19.99.

The Thomsonfly summer schedule also includes the return of the Valencia service which launched the budget airline's highly successful operation from Bournemouth in March 2005.

continued...
While Thomsonfly already operates flights to nearby Alicante, Valencia is expected to be equally popular with South Coast holidaymakers, second home owners and sailing enthusiasts looking to visit Spain's Costa Blanca and the country's third largest city during the important America's Cup year.

With two aircraft based at Hurn, Thomsonfly currently carries some half-a-million passengers a year from Bournemouth to popular holiday, business and second home destinations in Europe.

Thomsonfly managing director Colin Mitchell said: "Bournemouth is an incredibly important departure hub for us and we are pleased to introduce new routes from this airport."

Bournemouth airport marketing and communications director Sally Windsor said: "We are delighted that Prague has sold so well this winter and that it has been added to next summer's schedule of destinations.

"We are also pleased to see Thomsonfly routes for next summer include the return of Valencia."

mary_hinge 20th Sep 2006 13:16


Originally Posted by BOHEuropean (Post 2654740)
Have now heared that BASCO will be closeing perminantly by the end of the year...:sad:
BOHEuropean

Mutterings that 90 days notice has been served. Any one heard if this is fact or whats going on?

Coasthugger 20th Sep 2006 14:37

It'll be painful for the airport in the short-term if BASCO go... and the landside access to that side of the airfield is so poor it's hard to see anyone else moving in there?

I believe that Thomsonfly have used BASCO for some of their aircraft maintenance - would BASCO leaving make BOH a less attractive base?

Thomsonfly's Prague press release is approaching Ryanair in terms of spin... loads of new destinations, because you keep chopping and changing because you couldn't get the old ones to work. Get a new aircraft in there or Ryanair will be overtaking you as BOH's 'biggest operator'. :rolleyes:

FLYboh 20th Sep 2006 16:16

Thanks Lovejet, it's good to see that the FR Pisa route is doing so well. Although it is heavily discounted at the moment.

Prague seems to be doing very well considering that when that article appeared a few weeks back TOM only had the 25,000 winter seats available to book. So 10,000 seats would be 40% of seats sold. with still another 8 or 9 weeks of sales before they even start. :ok:

Manston Airport 21st Sep 2006 11:10

So Ryanairs routes for next year from BOH will be to Rome, Milan and Marseille?

JAmes

FLYboh 27th Sep 2006 16:34

Anyone know what the new TOM routes will be? I guess Amsterdam will be returning for summer '07 but the press release excerpt below indicates that there are one or more new routes for next summer. If Amsterdam comes back with a 6 X weekly service than I think I'm right in saying that there's 4 X weekly slots left for the based aircraft.

This was is in original press release:

'Thomsonfly's new summer 07 routes go on sale today (Tuesday 12
September). Additional new routes for summer 07 are expected be
announced within the next couple of months'.

MARKEYD 30th Sep 2006 10:43

Here is the provisional timetable for Thomsonfly 2 based aircraft at Bournemouth for next summer , leaves room for 6 Amsterdam rotations but not much more , its a much more tighter robust schedule than this summer

MON

1) BOH VLC BOH PRG BOH IBZ BOH
2) BOH PMI BOH ---- BOH AGP BOH

TUE

1) BOH FAO BOH ---- BOH ALC BOH
2) BOH PMI BOH AGP BOH

WED

1) BOH VRO BOH ---- BOH VLC BOH
2) BOH PHO BOH PRG BOH

THU

1) BOH PMI BOH ---- BOH ALC BOH
2) BOH ---- BOH FAO BOH AGP BOH

FRI

1) BOH FAO BOH ---- BOH ALC BOH
2) BOH PMI BOH PRG BOH AGP BOH

SAT

1) BOH PSA BOH FAO BOH ALC BOH
2) BOH VLC BOH AGP BOH PMI BOH

SUN

1) BOH PMI BOH PRG BOH ALC BOH
2) BOH AGP BOH ---- BOH FAO BOH

airhumberside 30th Sep 2006 17:52

By VRO do you mean Verona and is that a charter?

FLYboh 30th Sep 2006 20:12

airhumberside: Your correct on both accounts. It's a charter on behalf of Thomson Lakes and Mountains.

I've noticed on the Thomson Holidays website that Catalonia (Costa Brava) appears in the drop down menu, but as yet is not bookable. This makes me wonder if they may introduce Barcelona as a 3 x weekly service to carry lo-co and charter passengers.

After having used the FR GRO service twice, I can safely say that the amount of passengers travelling via the Barcelona Bus is no more than 30 per flight. The majority stay within the holiday resorts of the Costa Brava. Thats less than 5% of the passengers travelling on to Barcelona via the bus, so I feel that a TOM service on a 3 or 4 X weekly service would be viable. Fingers crossed :ok:

Devonair 30th Sep 2006 20:54

They may be looking at Reus which is also in Catalonia, gateway to the Costa Daurada.

Powerjet1 9th Oct 2006 08:17

Wizzair 3 x weekly to Katowice from Jul 07. Good news for BOH

ryanair1 9th Oct 2006 08:38

This is great news... Katowice is the first step. If successful, further routes will follow including Warsaw and Krakow. Ryanair are going to consider Poznan from 2007 sometime.

loveJet 9th Oct 2006 11:00

you can book flights from Katowice to Bournemouth now on the Wizzair website, from £2.99 one way. Cheapest return over a weekend I could find was £46 which is pretty cool. Flights operated tue/thu/sat arrive Bournemouth at 13:15 and depart 13:45. This new route should add a further 30-40,000 passengers annually.

Manston Airport 9th Oct 2006 13:08

Great news for BOH cant wait to see the Pink A320 there :ok: BTW in 2 weeks time I am off to Dorset and was wondering now there is no Veiwing platform or a very hot Conservatory is getting some building mainteance to it I was just wondering where the best place to go I hear that one off the flying clubs has a Cafe (i think :confused: )is it easy to get to and are the members of the public aloud to eat there?

Regards
James

Powerjet1 10th Oct 2006 08:37

Looks llike BOH have got a MAD connection, along with EMA, courtesy of Ryanair

BOH 10th Oct 2006 09:48

where did you find that out to? I can't find any news about it!

daz211 10th Oct 2006 09:53

Go to RYR website, click find lowest fare, thats the only place I can see it
also have a look at Ryanair thread it might help:ok:

Charlie Roy 10th Oct 2006 09:55

MAD with FR
 
-2-4-6- leaves Madrid 06:50

LGWAlan 10th Oct 2006 12:47

Also shown on the route map

phil_2405 10th Oct 2006 18:14

Great news for BOH which is building its status as a Ryanair destination with 6 routes now! Ryanair must be getting good pax figs/yields you would think. It looks like the BOH flights operate at same times as the EMA flights so the aircraft either goes to BOH or EMA every morning.

Gibsonflyer 10th Oct 2006 23:12

Weird, you have nothing for ages then you get a flood of new routes.

What amazes me about BOH is the apparent lack of demand for UK domestic routes such as Manchester, Edinburgh & Belfast. Will these ever come? The amount of people driving up the M6 every day from Bmth must be enough to substantiate a MAN service?

Will Globespan return?
Any news on AB?
Any news on EZY expansion?
Will we see any new carriers enter the scene i.e. Flybe or Zoom?

Anticipating big things...
:)

Manston Airport 10th Oct 2006 23:24

I see that EZY have there BOH-GEN route back up
JAmes


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