Czech Airlines on the website but all flights have cancelled after them, thaugh they were not planning to operate for the winter anyway.
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Whatever about Arik and TAM.....there is more chance of flights from Brazil/Nigeria to Dublin then T/A from Cork!!!:).....now theres a rumour thats being doing the rounds for donkeys years:P
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Summer 2012
Aerr Lingus:
Increased: Vienna - daily - (6 weekly) Prague - daily - (5 weekly) Brussels - 18 weekly (17 weekly 2 July-2 Sep) - (17 weekly) Helsinki - 3 weekly - (2 weekly) Bordeux - 5 weekly - (4 weekly) Lyon - 6 weekly - (4 weekly) Frankfurt - 2 daily - (13 weekly) Budapest - daily (6 weekly) Milan MXP - daily - 5 weekly) Rome FCO - 10 weekly - (9 weekly) Verona - 2 weekly - (NEW) Faro - 14 weekly - (11 weekly) Stockholm - 4 weekly - (NEW) Geneva - 9 weekly - (6 weekly) Zurich - daily - (6 weekly) Alicante - 5 weekly (March-October) - (June-Sep in 2011) Palma - 5 weekly - (Fith June-Sep) - (4 weekly) Izmir - 2 weekly (March-October) - (May-Sep in 2011) Birmingham - 20 weekly - (19 weekly) Manchester - 23 weekly - (20 weekly) London Gatwick - 40 weekly - (34 weekly) Boston - 10 weekly - (9 weekly) No Change: Bourgas - 4 weekly Dubrovnilk - 4 weekly Nice - daily Paris CDG - 3 daily Rennes - 3 weekly Toulouse - 4 weekly Marseile - 3 weekly Perginan - 2 weekly Berlin - 9 weekly Dusseldorf - 2 daily Hamburg - daily Stuttgart - 4 weekly Munich - 11 weekly Athens - 3 weekly Bologna - 3 weekly Catania - 2 weekly Milan LIN - daily Naples - 5 weekly Venice - 4 weekly Vilnius - 3 weekly Amsterdam - 5 daily Warsaw - daily Lisbon - 8 weekly Bucharest - 2 weekly Barcelona - 2 daily Bilbao - 3 weekly Gran Caneria - 3 weekly Ibiza - 3 weekly Lanzarote - 4 weekly Madrid - 10 weekly Malaga - 2 daily Santiago - 3 weekly Tenerife - 2 weekly New York - 2 daily Chicago - daily UK routes apart from above Reduction: Krakow - 3 weekly - (4 weekly) Fueventura - 1 weekly - (May-Sep then 2 weekly) - (2 weekly) Orlando - 2 weely - (June-August then 3 weekly) - (3 weekly) Some changes take affect from March and others from May. Subject to change. Czech Airlines on the website but all flights have cancelled after them, thaugh they were not planning to operate for the winter anyway. |
I have to say that actually loiks very impressive. maybe we can get ourselves outa this financail mess after all.
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Aer Lingus summer 2012
Birmingham - 20 weekly up from 19 (Sunday morning added) Pete |
Pleasently surprised, that is a very solid schedule from EI!!
I am a little baffled by the Krakow reduction, as there would be quite alot of "Irish" tourist traffic in addition to Polish migrants on that route. However, I guess there is also alot of competition!! C |
Etihad claims record passenger numbers for 2011. Dublin comes in as the airlines 10th busiest route. From travelweekly.co.uk
Etihad Airways’ busiest route was to Bangkok from Abu Dhabi with the airline carrying more than 500,000 passengers to the Thai capital during the year. This was closely followed by London Heathrow (479,000), Manila (446,000), and Jeddah (289,000) which represented a 48% increase over 2010. Then came Sydney, Frankfurt, Paris, Manchester, Doha and Dublin to complete the list of the carrier’s 10 most popular routes. |
Pleasently surprised, that is a very solid schedule from EI!! I am a little baffled by the Krakow reduction, as there would be quite alot of "Irish" tourist traffic in addition to Polish migrants on that route. However, I guess there is also alot of competition!! C |
Aeroflot? any update or tap?
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DUB had 18.8 million passengers and as usual Ryanairs PR machine was on form today saying they will contuine to cut fligths etc etc but yet they add 3 new routes from Cork and increase Milan BGY season.
Not including domestic traffic both Cork and Dublin saw increase in International traffic. Latest News > Passenger Numbers Increased By 1% At DAA Airports In 2011 |
With DUB now experiencing growth again, and Aer Lingus additional plans rotations to destinations which could provide in the region of an additional 400k seats this year, an NAMA pressing ahead with the development of a site nearby the airport, does anyone think we'll see a new runway any time soon?
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The problem is the financing of it. If the DAA could sort that out, I'm sure the government would be more than delighted to see it go ahead. A large infrastructure project that they aren't paying for would be a nice economic boost.
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I do think that a new runway is a case of when rather than if. its interesting to see that the uk govt is really giving some thought now to a thames airport.
is it a case of a new rwy in dub being needed or sexing up rwy 10/28 exteneding reworkingetc. |
Finance is a problem but a new one can't be built until 23.5 million passengers is reached. Aviation Regulator.has said this.
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Originally Posted by NorthernCounties
With DUB now experiencing growth again, and Aer Lingus additional plans rotations to destinations which could provide in the region of an additional 400k seats this year, an NAMA pressing ahead with the development of a site nearby the airport, does anyone think we'll see a new runway any time soon?
So realistically, the most the DAA can hope for is funding a few years from now for an extension to runway 28/10. |
Emirates upgrading DXB to a B777 from 1 June but possibly 1 July.
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Oh very good. bookings must be good. i know that inbound numbers on some flights on occassions not even in treble figures. a sad reflection. ey and ek must be the new b+i line and sealink i fear. very sad indeed.
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EK need extra check in desks and bookings are very high over the next 3 months.
How are EY loads holding up are EK affecting them? Staff shortage may cause Dublin Airport disruption | Irish Examiner No Fire service then no flights. |
Staff shortage may cause Dublin Airport disruption | Irish Examiner No Fire service then no flights. |
It's reported that Air Baltic will resume Riga-Dublin 4 times per week from 01 June.
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