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BHX5DME 11th Nov 2019 12:14

Dnata new charters to focus UK regionals
 
https://www.ttgmedia.com/news/dnatas-new-charters-to-focus-on-regional-airports-bevan-confirms--20063

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Asturias56 11th Nov 2019 12:41

Links not working - they go to a "page not available" message.

Can you post more details please?

The AvgasDinosaur 11th Nov 2019 12:49

I get error 404

EISNN 11th Nov 2019 13:02


Jonty 11th Nov 2019 14:06

Where are they getting the capacity from?

BHX5DME 11th Nov 2019 14:30

The new charter programme launched by the parent company of Gold Medal and Travel 2 will focus on regional airports across the country, with flights set to be on sale before Christmas, dnata Travel Europe’s chief executive has revealed.
Flights are set to be on sale before Christmas
John Bevan said the new operation would “definitely not be a London-centric proposition”.



The move will see the group creating short and medium-haul capacity which will be used across dnata’s B2B and B2C portfolio, the latter of which includes Travel Republic, Netflights and Travelbag.



Dnata has appointed former Thomas Cook Airlines’ digital, UK and international sales director Henry Sunley as director of air supply at the group, to lead the operation. He said he was “particularly excited by the opportunity to build a charter proposition for the group, using my expertise in this area to maximise what we see as being a market with considerable potential.”



Speaking to TTG, Bevan said: “We’re more interested in doing regional departures across the UK.



“Gatwick is quite busy airport so there’s less opportunity to add capacity there. We’re interested in working with Manchester and other airports in the north and maybe some other regions. We’re absolutely focused on regional airports – we’re talking to all sorts at the moment and we’re looking at all options,” he added.



Bevan remained tight-lipped on which destinations the charter programme would fly to, confirming only that dnata was “looking at developing a charter programme to suppliers to fill some of the gap left by Thomas Cook’s departure which focuses on the destinations that work best for our businesses.”

He added the aim was to have some of the routes on sale before Christmas with flights then beginning in spring 2020.



Bevan said he had received “a lot” of interest from travel agents since TTG broke news of the charter programme last week.



“It’s been great to see the interest from the trade. We will be speaking to lots of trade partners and working with them to gauge their interest and help shape what should be done to support the trade with more flying and more options.”



fjencl 11th Nov 2019 16:13

Any news on what Carrier will be operating the Flights.

Plane.Silly 12th Nov 2019 06:47


Originally Posted by fjencl (Post 10616262)
Any news on what Carrier will be operating the Flights.

Logically speaking, it has to be either Easyjet, Ryanair or TUI. as it wouldn't make sense for a charter operator to operate just a few flights per week. You'd want an incumbent to pick this up for you

The focus being on regional airports, which all 3 can cover to some degree.

Jet2 tend to focus more on their Holidays arm and this would only take capacity away from that, so i highly doubt it's them, hence why they're excluded

TUI as by default a Charter airline, who dabble in many airports, both main and regional, they may seem to most likely, but with the recent addition of 2m seats, it sounds like their fleet is already spoken for

Easyjet may be going the same way, as they're ramping up preparations for their Holidays operations. Whether the Dnata addition would impact that remains to be seen

Ryanair have no Holidays affiliation and certainly have the wide network that could support it, but they're struggling with their fleet size at present due to the Max, and having to close routes/ bases as a result.

Any Charter company that could come in would need to set up shop for a good few months, but with the 'regional' airports being mentioned, there may need to be several frames required to facilitate this,

Just my 2 pennies on this, as there's no clear candidate

toledoashley 12th Nov 2019 08:12

Given their experience there is no reason why they can’t have a ‘virtual’ airline, with the ability to flex the fleet size depending on the time of year etc.

LGS6753 12th Nov 2019 08:24

One of the comments on the TTG article suggested Travel Service would be the operator.

Nostoodian 12th Nov 2019 12:20


Originally Posted by LGS6753 (Post 10616764)
One of the comments on the TTG article suggested Travel Service would be the operator.

Is Travel Service's 'Smart Wings'?


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