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daz211 8th July 2006 11:21

stansted - bermuda new route
 
anyone have any info on this route
think the airline is called (fly first class):rolleyes:

Wolverhampton 8th July 2006 13:52

The website says operated by Flyjet. Fly First Class is just a ticket agent.

diesel862 19th July 2006 18:49

Flyjet
 
It seems things are on the up.

JF will be back after two years from working in the Middle East, another very experienced chap is Chief Pilot ex BA apparently.

Also things in Ops seem to be better since the two ladies from hell left.

I hope FJE goes from strength to strength.

Cheers

D

TSR2 22nd July 2006 22:27

Flyjet MAN-SSH
 
Anyone know the reason for the 25 hour delay to todays MAN-SSH flight.

diesel862 22nd July 2006 22:59

Hi

Probably a tech issue and lack of sub-charter availablity to cover.

I'm sure they looked after the pax well......

Cheers

Diesel

TSR2 23rd July 2006 00:12

Diesel862
 
Thanks for that.

Unfortunately these things do happen, let's hope there is no big knock-on effect.

transwede 24th July 2006 18:25

Anyone know what FJE have planned for this winter?

Are there new a/c in the pipeline?
What contracts have they got?

lukeylad 24th July 2006 22:00


Originally Posted by TSR2
Anyone know the reason for the 25 hour delay to todays MAN-SSH flight.

tech probs only got 2 a/c.

nclbase 25th July 2006 08:20

How will FJE operate three permanent bases (MAN, LGW and NCL) with only 2 aircraft? I have heard they are also operating a contract from Copenhagen also

transwede 25th July 2006 11:10

That will depend I presume on another a/c coming into the fleet and what kind of programme they have for the winter?

Granted Flyjet seem to be ticking along quite nicely from an outside view, with NCL and MAN having busy programmes and LGW operating a few flights, in anticipation of the 767 arrival.

Every airline has to start off somewhere, steady expansion and cautious moves.

fje1 27th July 2006 10:40

Winter

767 Bermuda info to be annouced internally first.
757 copenhagon & Billund - Thailand, India etc info to be annouced ( poss up to 9 sets of crews at a time)
757 newcastle - Egypt & Canaries 6 flights per week

Lots of new things happening this year, Staffs to be told first then be annouced on here.

25 hour delay to the Sharm dont think out aircraft like doing this flight.
Due to technical problems after the Night Corfu.
Everything has run on time or eairy this week so no problems.
All airlines have there fair share of delays but to FJE having fewer aircraft it is more noticable. doesnt mean its a bad company though.

Lukeylad just to let you know FJE do have more than 2 Aircraft and fantastic contracts.
The comapny is to expand rapidy over the next year. Cant let any info out yet but watch this space.

diesel862 28th July 2006 06:16

Thats great news, I know the crews and flightdeck will cope with the rapaid expansion but will the infrastructure and management cope too?

Your ground services manager is joining GoldAir and he was very good at keeping the wheels oiled in the north terminal.

D

gatwicknose 28th July 2006 07:40

Organised chaos I am afraid....the makings of a brilliant operation hope they can pull it off

Albert Hall 3rd August 2006 14:53

And the 767...
 
Seems to be at Lasham, parked up out the back of the hangar with no work ongoing, no "new seats" on site to be fitted to it and no-one has any idea what is happening to it. Far from it having been flown to Lasham to be reconfigured, it looks as though it's been flown there because parking is cheaper than at Manchester.

gatwicknose 4th August 2006 07:59

Smoke and mirrors albert....parking is cheaper at Lasham and eventually the seats will be fitted there....when the a/c is free to fly I believe it will do some local stuff before being kitted out for FFC.....FFC seats are in the country and ready to go!!

transwede 5th August 2006 15:27

Have FJE managed to source a 3rd 757 a/c from anywhere in order to meet expanison plans? They were going to get one early this year but never managed and now with 3 bases and quite alot of work, it seems necessary to acquire further a/c. Where will they come from, as 757 a/c are not in abundance these days.

fje1 9th August 2006 16:48

One Of The Current Boeing 757-200 G-fjea Or G-fjeb Will Return Its Service In Newcastle From 01-september-2006.
Ea Or Eb Will Commence Service On The Longhaul Routes.
Ec Will Commence Its Serivice On The Bda,ilm Route.

Ec Is Currently Having Problems Obtaining A License Required From The Caa Due To Flyjet Changing Hands From Its Cypriot Partners At The End Of 2005.
Once This Paper Work Is Obtained Ec Will Enter Service.
This Problem Could Not Have Been Solved Without Getting Ec First.
Therefore It Has To Remain On The Ground Until The Matter Is Resolved.
A 3rd B757 Is Planned To Enter Serive Spring 2007.
Nothing Is Official Yet As Plans Are Currently Changing Daily.
New Offices Have Been Found To House Expanding Flyjet And The Future Is Looking Bright. ;)

Stanstedeye 9th August 2006 18:18

757
 
fje1

A FLYJET 757 out of maintenance departed SEN today at 11.45.

TCX69 9th August 2006 19:15

MAN Arrivals:
FJE823 03:40 Tenerife Expected 21:10
FJE811 19:25 Paphos Expected 23:50

LGW Arrivals:
00:25FJE425PAPHOS EXPECTED 0340


:ok: Nothing new hey!

Musket90 9th August 2006 19:19

I think Titan helped them out for the MAN-TFS today


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