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transwede 26th Apr 2009 05:29

Bulgaria Air to replace BH Air on one of the charters to Bourgas

FB8068 Tuesdays STD1750

ReadyToGo 26th Apr 2009 12:59

Ground Handling
 
Gate Aviation have picked up the Viking Airways contract (Formerly Servisair?).

Rumours about Thomson are well founded, Thomson are currently assessing ALL their ground handling across the country, and trying to re-negotiate deals almost everywhere.
IT IS NOT TO DO WITH SERVICE LEVELS, and is NOT to do with finding a new agent, more that they are trying to negotaite a new contract with Swissport. As far as I am aware, they have not opened it up to tender.

RTG!

CentreFix25 26th Apr 2009 16:50

I can understand that, we're in a recession - most will be looking at their costs.

Didn't realise Viking had a flight out of NCL this Summer - when and where to?

sunshine79 26th Apr 2009 17:43

Ive just looked at the timetable for the summer and can't see a Viking Airlines flight listed.I've also looked at their website and cannot see NCL listed as an airport they fly from.

transwede 26th Apr 2009 19:42

I was thinking the same, but maybe if it is onbehalf of an independant tour operator, then seats would not be for sale via Viking website!! Having said that anyone got days of operation and times?

GeorgEGNT 27th Apr 2009 15:39

Thomson 757
 
A Thomson 757 arrived last night at around 1am fresh from Canada after having winglets fitted. Too dark to get a photo mind. Sat over on the remote stands to begin flying on the 1st of May for the summer.

_ShIfTy_ 27th Apr 2009 17:03

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y22...7042009228.jpg.

Shifty.

sunshine79 27th Apr 2009 17:49

That's one good looking aircraft that will be based at NCL. Shame about the name and colour, would have been much better in BY c/s and name.

ReadyToGo 28th Apr 2009 17:16

Viking flights for the summer.

2x departures weekly, (Some weeks its Heraklion & Bodrum, some weeks its 2x Bodrum). Both with 737-800. Plus a number of odd one-off midweek charter flights using MD83. (Dalaman, Rome, and Cyprus I think... anyone confirm?)

Good luck Gate Aviation... unless they have improved a hell of a lot, Viking are going to be a handful!

RTG!

sam1993 28th Apr 2009 17:33

Do you know which tour operator Viking are operating these flights for as i can't find any information regarding Viking at Newcastle anywhere

Thankyou
Sam

transwede 28th Apr 2009 18:18

Viking to Cyprus on a MD83??? That'll be a complete shambles, as they couldn't make HER with full load and bags last year and LCA/PFO is slightly further than Crete!! Do Gate know what they've let themselves in for?

Viking Programme

One off charter to INN 24 Jun
One off charter to PUY 16 Sep
One off charters to VRN 24 May & 27 Sep

All taken from airport website, however no full season charters to Cyprus or Turkey showing, could the aircraft not be a sub for another carrier - Saga Airlines, Onur air...?

sunshine79 28th Apr 2009 18:24

I believe all their UK based aircraft are B738's this summer, which are ex-XL birds. No mad dogs in the UK this summer.

transwede 28th Apr 2009 18:28

But the MD's are still based in HER to operate adhoc charters etc, so could still see them in the UK. Hopefully performance issues will have been rectified for any UK charters this year?

wouldhave 28th Apr 2009 19:39

Hope someone can help me. Does Newcastle Airport still have those really ancient buses that used to be used for taking pax out to the remote stands parked up?

If so, does anyone know who I could contact regarding them? Slightly off topic I know but if anyone could tell me the information, I know the guys on pprune could.

Cheers

ReadyToGo 28th Apr 2009 20:55

I admit that my information is second hand, so I could be wrong with the destinations of the one-offs. I imagine Cyprus would have to be a 738 as you say. Bodrum is definately at least weekly according to a reliable friend of mine.

With Onur Air operating all A321 this season (I think), can we expect any MD83's in? AirBee maybe?

RTG!

sunshine79 28th Apr 2009 21:04

Air Bee went under about a week after XL did. According to the airport website is all the usual A's and B's

globetrotter79 29th Apr 2009 08:30

Actually the Viking fleet based in the UK this summer will be a mix of B737-800s (one or more their own and, I think, a pair coming from Sunwing in Canada) plus a pair of B737-300s.

I would expect that the Newmarket Holidays program (the one-off departures to INN, PUY, VRN) will be flown on the B737-300 as Newmarket always tend to go for 150ish seat aircraft wherever possible.

GrahamK 1st May 2009 07:24

Some good news is that the Cimber Air Copenhagen flights have been reinstated, ends on 8th May but restarts 11th May :ok:

ReadyToGo 1st May 2009 09:32

What the hell? Cimber close the route for 2 days? Is the pilot on holiday or something?

Oh and Viking's weekly (possibly twice weekly flights in the busy season) to Bodrum/Dalaman are operated by 737-800's on behalf of Saga Airways of Turkey I am told. The one-off charters to Innsbruck, Heraklion and Verona will be a mix of MD83 and 737-300.

As the MD's are in Heraklion... will that mean a return to the chaos of NCL-HER for some folk this summer...

RTG!

airhumberside 1st May 2009 09:44

The 8th is a Friday and the 11th is a Monday, so just no weekend flights

transwede 1st May 2009 10:40

Viking

Saga Airlines have a number of weekly flights through NCL this summer, thursdays and saturdays. Are Viking operating them all with 738 equipment? This a/c should have no trouble flying NCL-DLM/BJV. However the MD equipment being used on some of the adhoc charters to INN/VRN in theory should have no restrictions as short flights, however if it is to fly to one off HER then I have to agree it will be chaos! Last years events with this flight hit the headlines nationally.

Cimber

So is it staying throughout or not?

fl dutchman 1st May 2009 11:32

Cimber
 
Its bookable to the end of October. Ops 6 days per week. Not Sats I think.

Jamesair 2nd May 2009 16:29

CIMBER

Thats very good news...hope traffic builds up to the "needing two flights a day" levels again.

fl dutchman 3rd May 2009 22:35

Easyjet
 
They seem to have 5 based aircraft just now at NCL. Is it the plan to have another one bringing the total to 6 someime in May ??.

GeorgEGNT 4th May 2009 07:45

EZY's
 
At the moment they have 737's KF, JW, KE and A319's FF and AE. I haven't heard anything official about a 6th arriving but have heard it discussed that we're expecting one. Not sure when though. Will probably be a third A319 NCL gets.

SAGA flights are being operated using B738's.

Sam Chipperfield 4th May 2009 15:43

Thomson Airways
 
What Is The Reg Of The Thomson 757 Based Up Here With Winglets?

andrewmcharlton 4th May 2009 15:47

Sam, this isn't meant to be a spotters forum. It's a sad state of affairs when reg numbers are the topic of conversation in a forum like this. I think there are one or two specialist spotter organisations for Newcastle, Air North springs to mind but sure others can confirm.

Skipness One Echo 4th May 2009 15:48

Where Did People Learn To Write Capitalising The First Letter Of Every Word?

It's a recent thing I believe.

tcx00 4th May 2009 16:23

A was wondering what the reg was aswell so anyhelp would be welcomed!
As a new poster to these forums I feel that everyone is intitled to their say and ask whatever questions they want - after all the question is about an airline based at newcastle...!

andrewmcharlton 4th May 2009 16:29

I think the point is it isn't a spotters forum and there is a seperate thread and discussion area for spotters as well as other sites. This is meant to be a rumour network regarding airport ops. Not suggesting you don't use Pprune but try the spotters forums.

ReadyToGo 4th May 2009 17:32

It was said on here a while back that NCL will be an all 319 base for Easyjet. If this is true, and if like previous seasons they are basing 6 aircraft at NCL for the summer, I would imagine another aircraft would be a 319. Though that will likely depend on how many NCL crews are now passed for the Airbus.

I am also told that EZY will be sending in an extra 319/320 to do the flights to Malta, though this will be a STN based aircraft flying Stansted-Newcastle-Malta-Newcastle-Stansted. As always, this information comes to me second hand, so may well be inaccurate.

RTG!

Tflyer 4th May 2009 21:26

RE: Thomson Airways
 
NCL based aircraft:

B757W is G-BYAY (The only ex-TOM a/c with winglets - the other B757 with them fitted are ex-FCA ones)
B757 is G-BYAW
B738W is G-FDZP (one of the newest to the fleet)

The majority fleet is to be fitted with winglets over a period of time.

tcx00 5th May 2009 20:41

Cheers Tflyer!
And im really sorry if i sounded a bit rude - Just re-read my post, andrewmcharlton, and it sounds really aresy! sorry!

fl dutchman 6th May 2009 22:24

FlyBe Winter 09/10
 
Jersey, flying Sun, Wed and Fri, I think ( direct service )

LGW 4x Daily

SOU 3x Daily

EX. 1x Daily

BHD 1x Daily.... 2x Daily Mon and Fri

CWL Think its 3x Weekly

Not sure about Weekends.

That seems an increase on last winter ?.

EDIT LGW is 4x Daily not 3

apaul 7th May 2009 03:27

NCL-LGW is still four times a day Monday to Friday as this Summer.

fl dutchman 7th May 2009 08:45

apaul

NCL LGW is indeed 4x Daily next winter, my mistake. Have altered my post.

Think its the first time NCL has had a non stop to JER in the winter?.

Travel Agent 7th May 2009 16:06

Jet 2 are operating SSH flights for Libra in winter, not sure if this will also be available via their own website?

HH6702 8th May 2009 20:54

SSH - Jet2
 
looks like a saturday flight although the flights dont operate all season

looks like we have 5 flights a week some weeks to SSH from NCL
TOM x 2 TCX x 2 LS x 1


how many flights to SSH did we have last winter?

transwede 10th May 2009 19:02

I thought the new SAGA airlines charters were going to be operated by Viking Airlines under some kind of contract? SAGAS own aircraft operated yesterday evenings DLM service!

ReadyToGo 11th May 2009 20:49

I was under the impression it would be a Viking A/C too. What aircraft was it that came in?


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