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Maverik1
22nd Oct 2003, 20:13
Heard that EZY have been sniffing around BOH. Cld they be looking to launch a Spanish route to take on FR?

Anyone know any more?

Agaricus bisporus
22nd Oct 2003, 22:32
BOH? Go on, give us a clue...

Amazon man
22nd Oct 2003, 22:57
BOH=Bournemouth, what news of Southampton surely not now FlyBe have established themselves

In trim
23rd Oct 2003, 02:32
Certainly can't see SOU as an option given runway and terminal constraints?!?

Wycombe
23rd Oct 2003, 04:35
But aren't FlyBe rumoured to be looking at the 319 to take over the 146 routes from SOU?

Iberworld 320 has been operating to PMI this Summer.

eurostar builder
23rd Oct 2003, 23:11
Could be Bournemouth as they have just been making new oush back stands on the Western Apron.


Flybe started there new routes to Slazburg, prauge today and edinburgh on Sunday from Southampton...

parttimer
24th Oct 2003, 00:31
ezy COULD op from SOU but can't see it happening. Havent heard any rumours and they certainly couldn't night stop any a/c as we only have space for 1 more a/c after the addition of the extra 142 as from tonight. Getting a bit chocka....watch out for winter early morning de-icing madness...gonna be delays to match all delays!

MEFLYBE
24th Oct 2003, 01:49
It's not really a rumour about Flybe. looking at the 319. It is public knowledge that the 319 and the 73G are being looked at. Sources would suggest the american option.

Regards

Mike

Buster the Bear
24th Oct 2003, 02:02
easy management have been to Bournemouth quite a few times according to my Hurn spotting chum. (Thank for the text on Tuesday eve, 6-3!)

Lite
24th Oct 2003, 03:58
I presume that there might be some sense in opening a low fare base from Bournemouth.

EasyJet already have a mini hub in East Midlands Airport, another member of the Manchester Airport Group that own EMA and BOH, and as a second point besides the small Ryanair operation from the airport with their once a day flights to Girona, Hahn, Prestwick and Dublin, there is plenty of room for a second operator.

Buster the Bear
24th Oct 2003, 04:50
AMS and BCN daily could work rather well from Hurn?

eurostar builder
24th Oct 2003, 13:22
Amsterdam would be a great route

eurostar builder
24th Oct 2003, 21:33
Tomorrow is the last flight for Ryan air from Bournemouth to Hahn, after being very popular by students, walkers and holiday makers there was a market here.

Would be good for some competition...

eurostar builder
31st Oct 2003, 16:17
yesterday the Bournemouth to Gerona flight was sat on the ground all day till approx 20.00 Should have departed approx 11.30 am..

This is the second day running the Bournemouth to gerona flight has departed late.