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EI-A330-300 2nd Aug 2018 15:39


Originally Posted by Una Due Tfc (Post 10211503)
They had a 359 stranded in MAN for about 5 days last week due a hydraulic issue, hardly the same frame?

As regards FR, reap what you sow.

It left last night. Was towed off the runway on arrival Saturday and they flew parts to fix but issues with them as well until more arrived on yesterdays scheduled flight.

Aviation Herald have a article
https://www.avherald.com/h?article=4bbaebf2&opt=0

spannersatcx 2nd Aug 2018 15:50

There was an hydraulic issue on an A350 at MAN and an A350 at DUB, 2 different a/c and 2 completely unrelated causes.

PPRuNeUser0176 4th Aug 2018 18:21

Sounds like idle speculation but a person on social media seems to think American will add DFW-DUB/MUC in 2019. Not sure I see it but guess 3-4 weekly on the 787 could work.


ia350 10th Aug 2018 08:18

Looks like the Moscow route is back with Aeroflot starting October 28th great to see !

PPRuNeUser0176 10th Aug 2018 10:01

Daily from 28 October, didn't think there would be demand for a daily route...

Alteagod 10th Aug 2018 18:40

Probably get a lot of transfer traffic to middle asia etc

PPRuNeUser0176 13th Aug 2018 10:45


Dublin Airport has opened a new €16 million facility designed specifically for passengers who are transferring from one flight to another.

Built adjacent to Pier 4 close to Terminal 2, the new transfer area will greatly enhance Dublin Airport’s ability to compete for transfer traffic between Europe and North America and improve the quality of the product available for transferring passengers.

The new building has the capacity to welcome four times more connecting passengers than currently being handled, according to Dublin Airport Managing Director Vincent Harrison.

The new three-story facility comprises airline information desks, boarding card checkpoints, immigration and customs facilities for transfer passengers to complete a one-stop flight connection process within Pier 4. It also accommodates an additional access route for passengers bussed from other areas of the airport.
Eliminates standard security again.

Origin of traffic heavily ex US according to these stats:


Dublin Airport’s top five transatlantic connecting routes are as follows:

• Chicago – Heathrow

• Boston – Heathrow

• Boston – Paris CDG

• Amsterdam – New York JFK

• Boston – Manchester

https://www.dublinairport.com/latest...nsfer-facility

PPRuNeUser0176 15th Aug 2018 10:09

July saw over 3.3 million passengers up 7%

European 1.8 million up 6%
UK 919,000 up 3%
Transatlantic 463,000 up 15%
Other Int 109,000 up 19%
Domestic 11,000 up 10%

https://www.dublinairport.com/latest...est-month-ever

With FR strike coasting around 15-20,000 seats expected UK to drop.

PPRuNeUser0176 21st Aug 2018 14:34


EI-A330-300 21st Aug 2018 15:28


Originally Posted by EI-EIDW (Post 10229748)

JFK has been cancelled by AA. DFW operated by B787-9

DFW-DUB
20.35-11.40
DUB-DFW
13.40-17.45

Mr A Tis 21st Aug 2018 16:17

CX
 
Last time i checked, Cathay business class was a grand (£1,000) cheaper out of DUB than MAN. Can’t be just the tax difference surely?
for the price conscious certainty worth hopping over to DUB.

EI-A330-300 21st Aug 2018 16:41


Originally Posted by Mr A Tis (Post 10229829)
Last time i checked, Cathay business class was a grand (£1,000) cheaper out of DUB than MAN. Can’t be just the tax difference surely?
for the price conscious certainty worth hopping over to DUB.

J going east has always been really competitive than going west. Perhaps a combination of a relatively new route and saturation in the market. UK J tax is £156?

Worth checking a sample of dates because it could be a case of high loads on a particularly date.

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/rates-an...uty#rate-bands

PDXCWL45 21st Aug 2018 16:45


Originally Posted by EI-A330-300 (Post 10229791)
JFK has been cancelled by AA. DFW operated by B787-9

DFW-DUB
20.35-11.40
DUB-DFW
13.40-17.45

JFK is still onsale on their website so it hasn't been cancelled and i'd be very surprised if AA cancelled their New York to Dublin route.

EI-A330-300 21st Aug 2018 17:53


Originally Posted by PDXCWL45 (Post 10229849)
JFK is still onsale on their website so it hasn't been cancelled and i'd be very surprised if AA cancelled their New York to Dublin route.

AA won't update the website until the weekend if you go by how they did it before now. DUB-JFK was never a route important to AA, it was opened because they moved a B752 and not many places they could send it to instead.

snn20 21st Aug 2018 20:29


Originally Posted by EI-A330-300 (Post 10229913)
AA won't update the website until the weekend if you go by how they did it before now. DUB-JFK was never a route important to AA, it was opened because they moved a B752 and not many places they could send it to instead.

Removing it on the 27th when schedules are loaded.

owenc 21st Aug 2018 21:37

Wow Dallas. Congratulations!

j636 22nd Aug 2018 22:35

Really surprised they are deploying 789 over 788, they must be confident.

Seat 2A 23rd Aug 2018 15:25

Well it is the AA hub with large numbers of connections into under served West/Mid West US points and down into Central./South America

Just a spotter 24th Aug 2018 13:02

IALPA/Fórsa has written to the government stating that the planned northern runway at Dublin will limit operations as it won't be long enough.

In a letter seen by the Sunday Independent, IALPA's safety and technical director, Captain John Goss, said the length of an airport runway limited its connectivity.Capt Goss said pilots calculated the maximum possible take-off weight before each flight, but planes departing Dublin for the Far East would not be able to take off at full capacity owing to the length of the new northern runway.
https://www.independent.ie/irish-new...-37229607.html

JAS

roverman 24th Aug 2018 22:10


Originally Posted by Just a spotter (Post 10232280)
IALPA/Fórsa has written to the government stating that the planned northern runway at Dublin will limit operations as it won't be long enough. https://www.independent.ie/irish-new...-37229607.html

JAS

Pilots just like a lot of runway in front of them, Cathay seem to do OK off the existing runway at DUB which is shorter. SQ also manage the 13 hour MAN-SIN with an A350 off 23R which is 2897m declared TORA. These services wouldn't be operating if the payloads were uneconomic. We're not flying 747 Classics and DC-8s anymore. What's the problem?


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