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nighthawk117 2nd Mar 2021 13:03

They've done the same with Newcastle too. I wonder if they are concentrating on Frankfurt for now until demand recovers? No doubt it will return in the future.

cavokblues 2nd Mar 2021 14:48

I was just looking at the figures from a more 'normal' year in 2019 - 11k pax between Edinburgh and Munich in Feb 2019 and 19k in August 2019. That's a lot of demand to have just disappeared now to be only served by one airline which, at the time of writing, will not even be daily! I guess it shows the true impact some airlines think Covid will have had on demand this year.

Plane mad 134 18th Mar 2021 08:29

As reported on other threads, EasyJet are to start a 2x weekly EDI-BOH service from the 27th of May. Good to see some extra domestic services added.

Plane mad 134 24th Mar 2021 16:01

Ryanair are adding a new 2x weekly service to Knock operating on Wednesday and Sunday, commencing the 1st of September. Will be year round. Good news to see more new routes.

VickersVicount 24th Mar 2021 18:47

interesting theyre dropping 5/wk EDI-LDY and starting NOC 2/wk.
Loads were often a bit ropey on a BE dash never mind a 738.

nighthawk117 25th Mar 2021 10:31

In fairness, you can't really Knock it until you've tried it :O

tictack67 25th Mar 2021 10:55

Knock is not meant to be a substitute for LDY as it's nearly a 4 hour drive from LDY.

NOC serves greater Co Sligo market, Knock serviced about 1 million precovid and before Ryanair.

LDY dropped/suspended due to Brexit rules about domestic flights.

So Brexit reduces domestic flights within the UK...great.

Skipness One Foxtrot 26th Mar 2021 01:05

Is there a reason Ryanair UK can't operate EDI-LDY? That's why they've just put another one on the UK register.

tictack67 26th Mar 2021 06:20

nothing to stop "Ryanair UK" operating domestically within the UK.
They planned to Just wetlease any of the 450 a/c to Ryanair UK but the CAA won't allow this.

There are only 2 G- reg aircraft now. So maybe a while before more UK domestic routes added.

Plane mad 134 1st Apr 2021 09:34

Announced a few days ago that Lauda are adding a new 2x weekly Zadar service.

Also very early days but Lufthansa have put the first few days of S22 on sale and MUC appears to return (7x weekly A319) from the 27th of March 2022.

ld0595 12th Apr 2021 09:19

Twice weekly service to Riga with Air Baltic starting on 4th June. Flights are Mondays and Fridays and run until the end of October.

https://www.leta.lv/eng/home/press_r...-17859CF5E9F2/

A350Saltire 12th Apr 2021 09:34

Will be nice to see the A220 at EDI

Asturias56 12th Apr 2021 09:50

I suspect they'll become quite popular on thin European routes

Plane mad 134 12th Apr 2021 12:44

Fantastic news, hopefully the service goes ahead!

tictack67 12th Apr 2021 18:30

Asturias56

Can you elaborate, the A220-300 for Air Baltic has 145 seats.

Asturias56 13th Apr 2021 15:25

If you look at the A318 thread that's around somewhere on here the general feeling is that LCO's are currently using the A.320 as the baseline and most expect to convert to the A321.

That's the reason Airbus bought the programme from Bombardier - its fits in under their current main offerings. An LCO needs a lot of seats (relatively speaking) because of the cost structure. Use turboprops for the real low cost/short range stuff and jets with over 100 seats for the mass market. Certainly in Europe & ME that'll be the pattern

tictack67 13th Apr 2021 17:56

Ah yes totally agree, thought you meant specifically Edinburgh to Riga was a thin route, Air Baltic only have the A220

VickersVicount 13th Apr 2021 19:43

perhaps it is, if only twice weekly summer only..

Plane mad 134 13th Apr 2021 20:31

In reaction to Air Baltic coming on to the route, Ryanair have increased EDI-RIX from 2x to 4x weekly (new Mon and Fri flights).

CabinCrewe 14th Apr 2021 07:28

Ryanair will have them for dinner... 6 flights a week now between them? Lets see how long Air Baltic hang around, if they even start.


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