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Seljuk22 27th Feb 2016 11:20


Is that actually a decrease? I thought 2 and 5 is what they had this winter.
HHN was up to 10 some years ago and 6 last summer; BRE had 3 last summer
Compared winter 2015/2016 to summer 2016 it is not a decrease; compared to the past it is.

NRN will stay at 6. Seems to be more stable base althought competition from CGN, EIN, maybe Brussels as well as AMS nowadays.

FR took the delivery of 7 new aircrafts within 2 weeks:
EI-FOK on 18/02
EI-FOL on 21/02
EI-FOM on 22/02
EI-FON on 24/02
EI-FOP on 25/02
EI-FOO on 26/02
EI-FOR on 29/02

racedo 29th Feb 2016 20:54


Originally Posted by irish lad (Post 9283052)
Ryanair to feed Ethiopian airlines San Francisco route through Dublin?
First I've heard of that route

Been going a while, announced Oct 2014, started June 2015.

Dontgothere 29th Feb 2016 21:05

Unless this is the final bit of irony for Ryanair, are Ethiopian referring to it as San Francisco Los Angeles airport? ET don't serve SFO, but LAX.

Jorik 2nd Mar 2016 16:26

New Newcastle winter routes
 
NEW from Newcastle (NCL):

Newcastle (NCL) - Lanzarote (ACE)
Newcastle (NCL) - Tenerife (TFS)

NEW for the winter:
Newcastle (NCL) - Malaga (AGP)

Seljuk22 3rd Mar 2016 17:16

7 new routes from BFS next winter
Welcome to Ryanair!

Seljuk22 5th Mar 2016 08:25

New route from Porto to Milan (MXP) starts in September

daz211 9th Mar 2016 12:04

Ryanair B737-700 all business class.
 
BUSINESS TRAVEL! Customised Ryanair Boeing 737-700 jet now available for private charter!

Book your business travel HERE: Welcome to Ryanair!

Check out the interior HERE: https://youtu.be/I_6rl91N9Nw

horatio_b 9th Mar 2016 12:13

would they still sell lottery tickets?

paully 9th Mar 2016 12:23

The mind boggles :ooh:..you`d have to make sure you very carefully read all the terms and conditions before chartering from them :confused:

RAT 5 9th Mar 2016 12:34

I wonder if they would do better by changing the brand name similar to Toyota/Lexus & Nissan/Infiniti? They are competing with Privatair and others.

Wycombe 9th Mar 2016 14:25

I assume this is EI-SEV which has so far been used as a Co. hack and for base training?

LandingConfig 9th Mar 2016 14:43


Originally Posted by Wycombe (Post 9305093)
I assume this is EI-SEV which has so far been used as a Co. hack and for base training?

Yes, refurbed and now in C60 config.

LAX_LHR 9th Mar 2016 15:12

Daz211 had already provided a link to the official Ryanair announcement about the new B737-700, so, why the need to provide a link to the same story on your own private blog?

Maxan_Murphy 9th Mar 2016 20:37

Ryanair 737-700 Business Class Private Charter?
 
Interesting strategy, although, how do they expect this to work? If it is still here in 12 months then I'm a Salmon. No mention of WiFi, USB ports or a business class menu...


https://www.ryanair.com/gb/en/plan-t...orate-jet-hire

Thoughts?

tomuchwork 9th Mar 2016 20:41

Is this the spare and training 737-700?

Well, if you want a quick charter with enough seats then it might be ok. Depends really on the price.

Used to fly for some Biz Charter Company and they most likely did not offer much more food wise and seat wise. Just that they used crappy Bombardier(did I wrote crappy, sorry, ment luxurious) aircraft that tend to break down on a regular basis.

Might work out as a sidebusiness ;)


EDIT: You might wonder how many of this biz jets do NOT have WiFi, USB, AND a business class menue. You would be really surprised.

deanm 9th Mar 2016 20:46

A mob in Australia tried something similar a few years back, flying only biz class between Melbourne & Sydney.

Lasted a couple of months IIRC...

Dean

172driver 9th Mar 2016 21:54

Have to say, I kinda like this statement from their website:


with the world renowned Ryanair branding on the outside,
Makes you look reeeeaaally posh :}

Other than that a bit weird - they must have reconfigured one of their 737s (although they say it's a -700, always thought they only had -800s). At the beginning of the summer, i.e. peak, season? Interesting.

Wycombe 9th Mar 2016 22:04

They have this 1 737-700 (EI-SEV) which I believe has hitherto been used as a Company hack/internal transport, and for base training.

Guess they have put some posh(ish) seats in it as part of an initiative to turn it into a revenue stream.

Premiership footy teams could use it and claim they are travelling low cost!

EISNN 10th Mar 2016 00:24

I've noticed there's no inflight entertainment/AVOD. That's a bit of a shame seeing as they've gone as far as introducing scent looking business seats.

Enos 10th Mar 2016 04:27

Couldn't help but think of this yorkshire airlines video when I saw the cabin crew.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJFq2jhgQT8


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