What are the airprot going to do about the birds around the runway, Aer Lingus had an inspection because of a possible bird strike today. To show how bad it is:
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If I were responsible for bird control at Dublin, I'd just fill the ground with worms that were filled with poison. Job's a goodun' !
But in all seriousness, I'm rather surprised at that picture. I fly to Dublin maybe twice per month usually, I've never really had the 'pleasure' of seeing so many birds around at once. There surely must be some better control that can be employed over there to tackle the issue. I don't buy the argument of the fact it's an airport not far from the coast - we don't see these issues at Blackpool or Liverpool or any of the other coastal airports. All seems rather odd. |
we don't see these issues at Blackpool or Liverpool or any of the other coastal airports. |
Yep noxegen i feel the same, I will happily drive past STN to fly from SEN to Ireland in order to avoid them. Its like how to strip all the joy out of flying! Having flown several times recently with EZY to various places I find them far better and customer orientated.
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Aer Lingus Winter 2012/13 schedule changes as of today.
Increases: Berlin - 11 weekly (daily) Brussels - 18 weekly (16 weekly) Dusseldorf - 2 daily (13 weekly) Edinburgh - daily (mainline resumes lunchtime flight) Hamburg - 5 weekly (4 weekly) Lanzarote - 5 weekly (4 weekly) London Gatwick - 6 daily (5 daily) Stockholm - 4 weekly - (New) Tenerfie - 4 weekly (3 weekly) Verona - 3 weekly (New) Decreases: Alicante - 2 weekly (3 weekly) Stuttgart - 3 weelky (4 weekly) Vienna - 4 weekly (6 weekly) No Changes: Agadair - 1 weekly (extra 8 flights this winter) Amsterdam - 5 daily Bucharest - 2 weekly Barcelona - 11 weekly Birmingham - 22 weekly Faro - 3 weekly Frankfurt - 13 weekly Fuerteventura - 2 weekly Geneva - daily* Gran Canaria - 3 weekly London Heathrow - 12 daily Lisbon - 5 weekly Lyon - 4 weekly** Madrid - 10 weekly Malaga - daily Milan-LIN - daily Milan-MXP - 4 weekly Manchester - 26 weekly Munich - 11 weekly Nice - 4 weekly Paris CDG - 3 daily Prague - daily Rome FCO - 9 weekly Warsaw - daily Zurich - daily New York JFK - 2 daily*** Boston - daily Chicago - daily Orlando - 3 weekly * Increases to 8 weekly for ski season ** Increases to 5 weekly for ski season *** Annual reduction to 11 weekly mid Jan-mid March Canceled: Krakow - (4 weekly) EI regional is still being changed so havn't included it. Vilnuis has fares showing but no flights bookable so unknow weather it will be dropped or not. |
If I were responsible for bird control at Dublin, I'd just fill the ground with worms that were filled with poison. Job's a goodun' ! But in all seriousness, I'm rather surprised at that picture. I fly to Dublin maybe twice per month usually, I've never really had the 'pleasure' of seeing so many birds around at once. There surely must be some better control that can be employed over there to tackle the issue. I don't buy the argument of the fact it's an airport not far from the coast - we don't see these issues at Blackpool or Liverpool or any of the other coastal airports. All seems rather odd. |
Birds!!!
Never mind the birds!!!! Have you seen the Hares running about the place!!! Shetland Ponies are smaller.
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Birdstrikes
The reason there has been so many bird strikes is the DAA cutting the grass so short a few weeks back. Coming for a farming background it looks to me like they just got ordinary agri contractors in, probably making round bales for sale. Once you cut the grass that short( sometimes exposing soil ) it makes it a haven for birds looking for food. Ideally it should be 2 or 3 inches long short enough not to nest in long enough to, well you see what..... I hope they have learned from there mistake this time round with all the bird strikes. i wonder how many bale they made the sale for €4.50 a pop.
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Charlotte
Why was there 2 flights to charlotte today ?
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Charlotte
One flight was cancelled on Friday,
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Anyone got any details on the Washington route starting up? Marked it on the calendar as this Friday a few months back, had a phalanx of United-DAA PR folk passing me at work today. Any news?
I'm just wondering when she'll be in & out, an extra chunk of people to deal with at whatever time of day it's going at. |
Its scheduled to arrive at 09.55 and depart at 11.25 on Friday.
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Great, as if 9 to 11 wasn't busy *enough*, that's 4 flights within (I think) 45 minutes from each other. I'm not gonna need a gym membership, rushed off my feet at work! *buys shoe supports*
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Washington
How are the bookings going on the Washington route ? I heard it's been reduced to 4 or 5 weekly in the Winter so surely that can't be a good sign ? :confused:
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Is iad anyones hub or just a lets give it a go route n see wot happens?
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Washington
I Think it's a hub for United
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Is iad anyones hub or just a lets give it a go route n see wot happens How are the bookings going on the Washington route ? I heard it's been reduced to 4 or 5 weekly in the Winter so surely that can't be a good sign ? http://images.ibsrv.net/ibsrv/res/sr...s/confused.gif |
IAD
Washington IAD
Just posted on another forum that IAD is the "new" United's 6th largest hub with just under 300 flights a day but nearly two thirds of those are on circa 70 seat aircraft. This is less than half the number of flights per day compared to their Houston (IAH) and ORD hubs and even San Francisco has more but a good comparison is Newark with around 425-450 flights a day. I must admit I though Washington was a lot busier with UA flights and that both DUB and MAN on the 757 seemed an ideal progression although Chicago I believe was originally rumoured at Manchester before IAD was announced. Pete |
It would certainly be a more positive sign if the route was to remain daily year round. Delta is also reducing its ATL route to 5 weekly for the winter season, so it will be interesting to see if US and EI reduce services more than previous winter's IAD bookings are very good and the reduction is nothing to be worried about as all carriers reduce in low season. All US carriers are cutting for winter with DL and UA closing a number of major European routes because of rising fuel prices. |
Well I wish United all the best with their new Washington route :ok: Air Canada is back tomorrow with their daily seasonal service to Toronto, Air Moldova starting 19th June & Ryanair Dublin-Warsaw is starting 18th July.
On another note what will the frequency be for S7 Airlines Dublin-Moscow this summer ? |
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