Lauda have already announced that they are operating some PMI-BHX, EDI and NCL flights in 2020 so I would say this is highly likely for other UK airports including BOH.
Be aware though that Lauda flights are not always operated by Lauda metal, I flew FUE-TXL in December advertised as Lauda but was operated on an FR 738. |
On Friday's, from 1st May 2020 - 25th September 2020, TUI will operate to Skiathos
07:10-12:25 BOH-JSI 13:25-14:55 JSI-BOH However, that now means there are three departures on Friday mornings, all listed as TUI Airways on the TUI site: 06:00-11:15 BOH-CFU 07:10-12:25 BOH-JSI 07:50-10:55 BOH-REU Still only two departures in the afternoons on Friday's: 14:25-20:20 BOH-HER 16:00-20:05 BOH-TFS Interesting that the aircraft will presumably position down every Friday, rather than operating a W pattern into the airport for the weekend. As a side note, Freebird will be operating the AYT again next summer but only on Wednesday, 20th May - 23rd September 09:30-15:50 BOH-AYT 06:00-08:30 AYT-BOH |
Lauda
Originally Posted by GayFriendly
(Post 10600214)
Lauda have already announced that they are operating some PMI-BHX, EDI and NCL flights in 2020 so I would say this is highly likely for other UK airports including BOH.
Be aware though that Lauda flights are not always operated by Lauda metal, I flew FUE-TXL in December advertised as Lauda but was operated on an FR 738. https://www.routesonline.com/news/38...as-of-18oct19/ |
Great news about Skiathos being added a very popular choice and should sell well Not sure how the aircraft pans in though as like has been discussed 3 TUI flights now depart Friday am Good to see an increase in Antalya flights with TUI operating on Sat and now an extra service on Wed with Freebird no doubt Wondering now if TUI will share the second based aircraft with Exeter as they now have a second based aircraft Mon - Wed |
Lauda will be operating in S20 to Palma from BOH
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Originally Posted by MARKEYD
(Post 10600430)
Great news about Skiathos being added a very popular choice and should sell well Not sure how the aircraft pans in though as like has been discussed 3 TUI flights now depart Friday am Good to see an increase in Antalya flights with TUI operating on Sat and now an extra service on Wed with Freebird no doubt Wondering now if TUI will share the second based aircraft with Exeter as they now have a second based aircraft Mon - Wed |
Originally Posted by rog747
(Post 10601222)
I think BOH benefits from a LTN based a/c for 0.5 a week, and then EXT gets the other half of the week for a second aircraft there.
Originally Posted by rog747
(Post 10601445)
Correct TUI are sending a LTN based 737 next Summer to spend the half the week at EXT then over to BOH for the rest of the week it seems.
So EXT and BOH both see 1 and a 1/2 737NG's based for them each week. Back in the early 70's LTN had around 10 Court Line 1-11 500's and 2 Tristars BMA usually had one or two 1-11 500's operating on IT's. Dan Air had 5 LTN based 1-11 300/400's plus the Comets and 727-100's coming in on W patterns for longer routes. Monarch had both a handful of Brits and a handful of 720B's based and Britannia had about a dozen or so 737-200's on the fleet by then |
Maybe the 738 was intended for LTN base and has now been redeployed - No worries - Just happy we have some more stuff and hols from down here in our local patch
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So is the second TUI Aircraft based a fixed schedule from summer 2020
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Yes i think that’s actually been confirmed from some time now and has been in discussion for a while Friday to Sunday based |
TUI have removed Reus from sale on a Friday now which clears up the issue of 3 departures on Friday am
Remains to be seen if its brought back on sale on another day that better fits in , but at the moment its been removed |
I guess this will be rescheduled where there is a gap as was a new route wasn't it?
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August passenger figures are finally out and worth the wait again
August saw 97 , 311 passengers up a huge 21 % Looks like the TUI passenger figures are more reliable this month , will just publish a few of the new destinations , the rest of the TUI operation was about 98 % full , given Aug is there top month Heraklion 1821 pax average about 182 per flight Kefalonia 1475 pax average of about 184 per flight Antalya. 1703 pax average about 170 per flight Ryanair also had a good month with high load factors on most of the Spanish routes Dublin 5933 pax , average of about 165 per flight Prague. 2820. pax , average of about 157 per flight Krakow 3202 pax , average of 178 per flight Palma of note saw 18 , 367 use this route between TUI and Ryanair , quite incredible Hopefully Ryanair should finish off there summer 2020 soon . I think they are tinkering around with the missing gaps for Gerona so may see Palma in there or even better a new destination |
Ryanair continue to load the summer 20 flights with Palma now showing as operating daily and has already been confirmed that Lauda will operate 5 of these flights on a A320 ( nice to see a new airline at BOH )
There is still 4 gaps in the operation at the moment so it is still possible that Gerona will continue to operate as they did last year and given that Southend today are operating to Gerona as a new destination using a SEN based aircraft its quite probable , or else a new destination is going to be offered |
Ryanair will fly to Gerona from 1 UK airport next summer,and that airport will be STN,all rotations to Gerona will finish end of winter season with the exception of STN.
The airline Lauda is wholely owned by Ryanair,as they bought the remaining shares to own the airline. |
I would expect Ryanair to announce a new route or two sooner or later |
Originally Posted by Sharklet_321
(Post 10606832)
I think you guys mean Girona, Spain and not Gerona, Italy... I would expect Ryanair to announce a new route or two sooner or later |
Originally Posted by ROC10
(Post 10606836)
Both are acceptable spellings, Gerona is actually more correct as it is the Spanish, Girona is the anglicised version. I believe you might be thinking of Genoa? I don’t think there’s a place in Italy called Gerona? Not a large place anyway. |
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Originally Posted by yeo valley
(Post 10606823)
Ryanair will fly to Gerona from 1 UK airport next summer,and that airport will be STN,all rotations to Gerona will finish end of winter season with the exception of STN
Just be careful with your pushy statements , Ryanair are renowned for changing there minds at the eleventh hour , guess they have made a new deal with them |
When will the lauda services be on sale? They’re loaded in the system and showing as sold out online, but not unlocked for sale yet. |
Both are acceptable spellings, Gerona is actually more correct as it is the Spanish, Girona is the anglicised version. |
Originally Posted by Le Tirer
(Post 10607056)
Yes, both are correct. Gerona is the Spanish version, Girona is actually the Catalan version.
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Gerona Airport GRO was it's name from when the airport opened in the mid 1960's for Costa Brava holidays.
In more recent times with the strong Catalan Independence movement the local name used now and is Girona, and as mentioned Girona is now widely used by tour companies and airlines alike. Like at IBZ Ibiza - the locals call it Aeroport d'Eivissa, and this is displayed on the Terminal building in big letters, as is at Girona, Costa Brava. Hope this link works - some nice old photos of Gerona Airport 1960's https://en.todocoleccion.net/postcar...#sobre_el_lote |
Verona would be a nice summer addition to BOH - Popular for Lake Garda holidays (Inghams, Citalalia, TUI all have strong markets there and have own flights from BRS (Neos 738)
and SOU, but have FlyMaybe just ditched SOU-VRN for S20? -- unless Inghams are doing their own BE charters as they show holidays selling SOU-VRN on both WEDS & SATS for S20 |
Originally Posted by shamrock7seal
(Post 10607037)
When will the lauda services be on sale? They’re loaded in the system and showing as sold out online, but not unlocked for sale yet. |
Lauda is owned by Ryanair and they have transferred a couple of rotations to Lauda at BRS on the PMI servixe. At BOH they wont transfer routes to Lauda and dilute Ryanair rotations,so if Lauda operates PMI then Ryanair will drop the routes. Nothing gained really unless FR are to operate something else from BOH,and I hope they do.Also be good to see a fresh airline in BOH AS in A320 aircraft in Lauda colors.
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Lauda now confirmed to Palma
Originally Posted by yeo valley
(Post 10607262)
Lauda is owned by Ryanair and they have transferred a couple of rotations to Lauda at BRS on the PMI servixe. At BOH they wont transfer routes to Lauda and dilute Ryanair rotations,so if Lauda operates PMI then Ryanair will drop the routes. Nothing gained really unless FR are to operate something else from BOH,and I hope they do.Also be good to see a fresh airline in BOH AS in A320 aircraft in Lauda colors.
RYR results announced this week make clear that Lauda facing profit headwinds in Austria and Germany, good to see the capacity redeployed to more profitable use on the BOH market. FF |
Originally Posted by Flitefone
(Post 10611187)
it looks like the lack of Max aircraft has led to confirmed use of Lauda capacity by Ryanair for Summer 20 on BOH/PMI RYR results announced this week make clear that Lauda facing profit headwinds in Austria and Germany, good to see the capacity redeployed to more profitable use on the BOH market. FF Conversely, Lauda's Vienna-Bristol route next summer will see one of the rotations each week operated by a Ryanair aircraft with an OE flight number. |
Ryanair have added an extra flight to Palma again on a Thursday this time through from June - Oct operated by Lauda
This makes 12 flights a week to Palma with Ryanair , Lauda and TUI |
Flybe to ditch Southampton summer routesFlybe, rebranding as Virgin Connect next year, has scrapped eight summer routes from Southampton in a blow to the regional airport.Malaga, Alicante, Palma, Faro, Biarritz, Nantes, Bordeaux and Bastia in Corsica will not operate in summer 2020. The airport said the decision reflects the need for it to have a longer runway so it can accept a wider range of aircraft. It recently submitted plans to extend its runway. While Southampton services have been reduced, Flybe is adding seven new routes from London Southend and one from Manchester. It will launch flights for the first time from Southend to Belfast City, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Newcastle, Isle of Man and Jersey. It already flies from Southend to Caen, Groningen, Newquay and Rennes. It is also introducing flights from Manchester to Stuttgart. Seats will go on sale this week for Flybe's 2,500 flights a week across the UK and regional mainland Europe next summer. Additional summer routes will be announced shortly, it said. Southend Airport is owned by the Stobart Group, one of its new co-owners. It will offer 214 flights a week on 10 routes from the London airport. The Southend flights will be operated by three of Flybe's own 78-seat De-Havilland Q400 turboprops based in Belfast City, Edinburgh and Glasgow alongside two 70-seat ATR aircraft based at Southend. |
You forgot to mention the increases from SOU...
SOUTHAMPTON o Increased frequency – Edinburgh (to 5 daily with new early morning departure); Newcastle (to 4 daily); Paris Charles de Gaulle (to 3 daily Mon-Fri and twice daily on Sundays) |
I think the above 2 posts are on the wrong thread for a start
September passenger figures are finally out and Bournemouth handled 93 , 391 passengers up a huge 23 % TUI had near full loads on all there flights including new destinations Heraklion and Kefalonia which finished the season with an average of 183 pax per flight Ryanair as expected also did well with high load factors especially the usual Spanish destinations Prague , new this year saw an average load of 170 pax per flight and Dublin about 151 pax Ryanair still have 4 gaps to fill on the summer schedule and still dont seem to have filled the gap left by Gerona Obviously at the moment LPA is also ending at the end of March with the base closing so unlikely to be filled now as the BOH based aircraft is fully committed |
Sorry about that, how to start a new thread isn't exactly clear on the page. Being so close to BOH will this encourage Ryanair to increase its capacity on some, not all of these 'sunshine' destinations?
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Originally Posted by Captcargo
(Post 10618480)
Sorry about that, how to start a new thread isn't exactly clear on the page
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BOH will need to compete even more seriously in the coming years if SOU gets its runway extension approved. If not, Bournemouth could end up with a carbon copy of 'Southend' on its doorstep. Southend seems to be very comfortably cruising to 10million passengers a year with Ryanair, easyJet and Wizzair operations.
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Originally Posted by shamrock7seal
(Post 10624673)
BOH will need to compete even more seriously in the coming years if SOU gets its runway extension approved. If not, Bournemouth could end up with a carbon copy of 'Southend' on its doorstep. Southend seems to be very comfortably cruising to 10million passengers a year with Ryanair, easyJet and Wizzair operations.
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Aer Lingus
Aer Lingus will be announcing Dublin-Bournemouth soon as I have just checked the ACL initial coordination report where it says Bournemouth will be a new route!
Ryanair will also Increase Dublin service too! |
I am sorry but i very much doubt if Aer Lingus will return to BOH , Ryanair will wipe the floor with them , there is just not the demand here for 2 carriers on the same route
They have already tried the route but unsuccessful a few years ago I think that Ryanair will however make adjustments to some of the summer schedule soon as they have an aircraft sat on the ground 4 days of the week for over 5 hrs between flights ( ex Gerona route ) |
Aer Lingus Aer Lingus will be announcing Dublin-Bournemouth soon as I have just checked the ACL initial coordination report where it says Bournemouth will be a new route! Ryanair will also Increase Dublin service too! |
Agreed - it’s far more likely that they are using Bournemouth as a holder for Southampton. Southampton airport will be doing everything they can to move away from reliance on Flybe |
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