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Charlie Roy 4th Sep 2006 20:57


Originally Posted by cesare.caldi (Post 2762037)
SCQ 2-4-6 replace reductions of BGY-PIK
OPO 1-3-5-7 replace BGY-LPL
SDR -2-4-6- replace BGY-NCL
WRO 2-4-6 replace reductions of BGY-LBC
KRK 1234567 replace BGY-CRL evening flight. Now operate by a CRL based plane

In BGY will be based a new 737 with this new route:

1-3-5-7
BGY-BBU-BGY-ARD-BGY-RIX-BGY

-2-4-6-
BGY-BBU-BGY-SOB-BGY-KUN-BGY

The rumour about Wroclaw has come true. Santiago de Compostela seems to have lost out to Granada. Oporto and Santander will also have to remain waiting in the wings since Liverpool and Newcastle are set to continue (Newcastle at later times). Nothing yet about Krakow, nor the new aircraft, but hopefully we'll hear something over the next couple of days.

eidah 4th Sep 2006 21:04


Originally Posted by johnrizzo2000 (Post 2732214)
Any news on the DUB-ORK route? Any idea of loads? I think FR 737-700's would be a good idea! I've noticed a lot of new routes are 3/4 weekly, as a 738 is to much capacity for a lot of routes! Flying a 738 from Dub to Durham and Humberside is overkill!

Ryanair only operate 737-800 and they seem to think it is easier and cheeper to run only onr type of a/c

Charlie Roy 4th Sep 2006 22:54

Milano Bergamo timetable finalised
 

Originally Posted by cesare.caldi (Post 2824294)
There is also add more frequencies from BGY to GRO from 14 to 17 x week.

It's now showing GRO increased from 14 to 21 weekly flights. Now it seems thus that Krakow has lost out to Girona, and that Bergamo's winter schedule has eventually been finalised.

Is this huge increase in Milan to Barcelona flights an attempt to kill off the likes of Vueling and Clickair (not to mention the flag carriers)?

PS - Clickair would also want to launch their website fairly nifftily like so that people can start booking!

the dean 5th Sep 2006 11:16

canary islands service-RYANAIR
 
anyone got any news about the canaries news released yesterday...to be started in february i think by ryanair.

i know it was mentioned in a thread yeaterday but nothing on the news last night...yet the fuerteventura news has it on the internet this morning but still no destination/s mentioned.

particularly interested in which islands are going to be served , frequency and from EIDW/EINN and or EICK...

any takers with the inside track....??:confused: :confused:

cesare.caldi 5th Sep 2006 19:01


Originally Posted by Charlie Roy (Post 2825278)
Bergamo's winter schedule has eventually been finalised.

This is definitive winter timetable of 4 plane based at BGY.

Plane 1
BGY-BVA 06:30-08:05 daily
BVA-BGY 08:30-09:55 daily
BGY-EIN 10:30-12:05 daily
EIN-BGY 12:30-14:00 daily
Pause
BGY-LPL 14:50-16:05 1-3-5-7
LPL-BGY 16:30-19:45 1-3-5-7
BGY-GRO 14:50-16:15 2-4-6 New flight
GRO-BGY 16:40-18:00 2-4-6 New flight
BGY-LBC 20:10-21:50 1-3-5-7 Change of schedule
LBC-BGY 22:15-23:50 1-3-5-7 Change of schedule
BGY-NCL 18:25-19:45 2-4-6 Change of schedule
NCL-BGY 20:10-23:30 2-4-6 Change of schedule

Plane 2
BGY-HHN 06:30-07:50 daily
HHN-BGY 08:15-09:30 daily
BGY-TRF 09:55-12:20 daily
TRF-BGY 12:45-15:10 daily
Pause
BGY-ZAZ 16:00-17:50 daily
ZAZ-BGY 18:15-20:05 daily
BGY-BVA 20:30-22:05 daily
BVA-BGY 22:30-23:50 daily

Plane 3
BGY-STN 06:40-07:45 daily
STN-BGY 08:15-11:15 daily
BGY-VLC 11:40-13:35 daily
VLC-BGY 14:05-15:55 daily
Pause
BGY-BTS 16:50-18:10 daily
BTS-BGY 18:35-19:55 daily
BGY-GRO 20:20-21:45 daily
GRO-BGY 22:10-23:30 daily

Plane 4
BGY-SVQ 07:00-09:30 daily
SVQ-BGY 09:55-12:25 daily
BGY-GRO 12:50-14:15 1-3-5-7 new flight
GRO-BGY 14:40-16:00 1-3-5-7 new flight
BGY-WRO 13.10-14.50 2-4-6 new flight
WRO-BGY 15.15-16.55 2-4-6 new flight
BGY-PIK 16:50-18:15 1-3-5-7 Change of schedule
PIK-BGY 18:40-22:05 1-3-5-7 Change of schedule
BGY-GRX 17.20-19.55 2-4-6 new flight
GRX-BGY 20.20-22.55 2-4-6 new flight

Now BGY is first Ryanair italian base by number of destinations (22) overtaking Rome CIA (21):

BGY-STN 4x daily
BGY-GRO 3x daily
BGY-CIA 3x daily
BGY-CRL 2x daily
BGY-HHN 2x daily
BGY-LTN 2x daily
BGY-BVA 2x daily
BGY-BTS 1x daily
BGY-DUB 1x daily
BGY-EIN 1x daily
BGY-TRF 1x daily
BGY-SVQ 1x daily
BGY-NYO 1x daily
BGY-VLC 1x daily
BGY-ZAZ 1x daily
BGY-PIK 4x week
BGY-LBC 4x week
BGY-LPL 4x week
BGY-SNN 4x week
BGY-GRX 3x week
BGY-NCL 3x week
BGY-WRO 3x week

Charlie Roy 5th Sep 2006 19:19

cesare.caldi

Nice analysis. And I suppose that it is likely that the 3 new bases that Ryanair will announce before the end of the year will also have routes to Milan.

And will there be a 5th plane arriving at the Milan base during the winter?

Routes, routes, routes :ok:

cesare.caldi 5th Sep 2006 19:30


Originally Posted by Charlie Roy
And I suppose that it is likely that the 3 new bases that Ryanair will announce before the end of the year will also have routes to Milan.

Do you have any about new Ryanair bases? I bet on Madrid, Bremen and a city in est of Europe...

the dean 6th Sep 2006 07:56

Ryr To Canaries
 
anyone have information on the which islands RYANAIR intend to serve in the canaries...and frequency.

i understand they intend to start services in february from EIDW .:confused: :confused:

The_Bean_Counter 6th Sep 2006 10:11

Dublin 4 weekly to FUE

Other coming routes include MAD TFN, GRO TFN and FRO FUE

Charlie Roy 6th Sep 2006 10:14


Originally Posted by The_Bean_Counter (Post 2828441)
Dublin 4 weekly to FUE

Other coming routes include MAD TFN, GRO TFN and FRO FUE

Where is FRO?

the dean 6th Sep 2006 10:23

RYR to canaries
 
thanks bean counter....thats just great.:D

charlie roy...presumably FRO is FARO ??

Charlie Roy 6th Sep 2006 10:33

FRO
 

Originally Posted by the dean (Post 2828460)
thanks bean counter....thats just great.:D

charlie roy...presumably FRO is FARO ??

Faro? Hmmmm... Faro isn't a base.
So four possiblities:

1. Faro - Fuerteventura will be operated using a Dublin based aircraft on a W. Extremely unlikely due to length of sectors!
2. Faro becomes a base
3. Fuerteventura becomes a base
4. FRO doesn't mean Faro but Frankfurt Hahn

Shanwickman 6th Sep 2006 10:53

FRO is Flora in Norway.
We should wait until Ryanair make an official announcement as to what
airport(s) they are going to serve in the Canary Islands.
But speculation is fun I suppose!

Chesty Morgan 6th Sep 2006 10:57


RYANAIR intend to serve in the canaries

Madeira.....:E








Running for cover......

daz211 6th Sep 2006 11:25

6 September 2006

FREE FOR ALL OVER RYANAIR 'FREEBIE'

A FREE flights stunt by Ryanair sparked mob anger in Barcelona yesterday - and boss Sinead Finn had to be rescued by police as she was pushed over when her 500 tickets ran out.
The offer to anyone carrying placards slating Spanish rival Iberia drew 1,500 - which the budget firm called a "success"

Eff Oh 6th Sep 2006 11:36

Faro is FAO

cesare.caldi 6th Sep 2006 12:40

Billund Airport won more Ryanair routes
 
Billund Airport won more Ryanair routes

Billund airport will on Thursday present two new Ryanair low-fare routes.
This means that Billund reinforces its position as the leading airport of the country in terms of serving Europe’s largest and most aggressive low-fare operator. A month ago Ryanair also chose Billund for a new route to Dublin.

Ryanair’s Nordic manager, Wilhelm Hamilton, would not reveal the names of the new destinations – this will be kept a secret until the last minute in order to obtain the largest possible media interest.

Ryanair has discovered the Danish low-fare market after the decision to abandon the air passenger duty of DKK 75 per ticket within two years. As of January 1, 2007, the duty will be gone, and this is seen as a signal that the government wants to attract the low-fare companies..

Ryanair has made the provincial airports rather than Kastrup its first priority:

»It is not only a question of the price for flying to Kastrup, it is also a question if we can get the service we want,« Wilhelm Hamilton told Børsen’s News Service.

The three new routes from Billund will double Ryanair’s total number of Danish passengers to about 400,00 in one year. Ryanair already flies to Esbjerg and Århus from London.

Borsen.dk

michaelknight 6th Sep 2006 13:08

I think FRO is a typo, it possibly should be GRO which would make sense.

MK

The_Bean_Counter 6th Sep 2006 13:12

It was a typo should have been GRO

Hew Jaz 6th Sep 2006 21:21

Typos......
 
I think sence (sic) is a typo, it possibly should be "sense"......! ;)


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