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The_Bean_Counter
6th Dec 2005, 11:09
New routes on the Ryanair website

Liverpool - Seville
Liverpool - Porto
Beauvais - Porto
Hahn - Bari

840
6th Dec 2005, 11:27
Any idea which base is going to provide the aircraft to operate Beauvais-Porto?

Or is one of them set to become a base?

anna_list
6th Dec 2005, 11:32
It looks like a PIK based aircraft operating BVA - OPO.
BVA - TSF seems to be reduced from twice daily to once daily (this is also operated by a PIK based aircraft).

There are two other new routes in the booking system:

PIK - Marseille
PIK - Reus

egnxema
6th Dec 2005, 12:20
PIK - Marseille :confused:

Doubt it! :hmm:

FLYboh
6th Dec 2005, 15:16
Yeh, the PIK flights are in the booking system but when you go through to book you get the no flights available page. So I guess someone has added them to the system before they were meant to. FR have been really good for PIK, long may it continue.

sparkymarky
6th Dec 2005, 15:32
Reus - Prestwick is also showing on the route map.

Marseille on the other hand, is not even a current Ryanair destination. Perhaps that should be Montpellier?

Prestwick is certainly overdue a southern French connection.

Vive Monsier O'Leary ;)

smith
6th Dec 2005, 16:20
FR have reduced frequency of the pik-murcia route to 3Xweek, bah, means I've got to cancel my hol. This could be bad news for some folk as I know a few people who have bought apartments in Murcia area on the strngth of fr flying there.

james170969
6th Dec 2005, 16:40
Maybe they should try Prestwick to Malaga instead and give Flyglobespan some competition. I'm flying with some friends of mine from Prestwick to Malaga via Stansted. I know it's a hassle but it's saved us around £80 each on Flyglobespan.

duece19
7th Dec 2005, 09:31
Ive just clicked on "BOOK NOW" on the FR website and choosen PIK-MRS on the 24th of FEB 2006. It gives me a flight FR7844, a dep time 0630 and arrival 0940. It seems to me that the flight is only operating on FRI, SAT and SUN...

mysterious :p

duece

Powerjet1
7th Dec 2005, 10:37
PIK to Reus & Marseille officially announced by ryan, 3 x weekly from 22 Feb.

Skipness One Echo
7th Dec 2005, 13:04
So with Krakow, Marseille and Reus was it? Anyway does that mean a sixth based aircraft for the summer?

shamrock7seal
7th Dec 2005, 13:53
heard a rumour about 3 more Ryanair routes coming in spring, summer and autumn 2006 from Bournemouth... does anyone know which routes?

Pmah
7th Dec 2005, 14:06
There are 3 other new routes in the booking system:

NY0 - Gdansk
NY0 - Kaunas
Dublin - Kaunas

arfortune
7th Dec 2005, 14:54
Does anyone know if the rumours for STN - Poprad (TAT) Slovakia are true?

Thanks

Alex

XSBaggage
7th Dec 2005, 17:10
Why PIK-MRS?

Thought they marketed FNI as Marseille?

sparkymarky
7th Dec 2005, 20:23
PIK - Marseille

Doubt it!

Doubting Thomas :p

jazzcat2000
7th Dec 2005, 22:18
Look on the website, PIK - MRS already scheduled.

Runway 31
8th Dec 2005, 06:32
Quite an honour for Prestwick being the first to a new destination by Ryanair.

Pmah
8th Dec 2005, 10:16
New routes from London:

STN - Balaton
STN - Lamezia
STN - Parma
STN - Vitoria

LTN - Brest

Baron rouge
8th Dec 2005, 18:04
Why PIK-MRS?

Because MRS is building a lowcost terminal that will be ready by fall 2006 and at the same time have produced inducement for any new line opening.

I bet MRS will have many more Ryanair destinations in a near future and why not, be the first French base.

HH6702
8th Dec 2005, 18:31
Must be some new routes from newcastle???

captplaystation
9th Dec 2005, 15:24
Baron rouge, one of the commercial managers at BVA assured me a long time ago that he felt they would lose out to MRS,the "honour"? of being the first RYR French base.He wasn't too concerned though as he was commuting there to home every weekend.Can you imagine AF's reaction to BVA- MRS by the Micks as well as the rosbifs from Luton? Mon Dieu; are you a fellow BVA commuter, comme moi?

blahblahblah
9th Dec 2005, 16:34
HH6702 Must be some new routes from newcastle???

God love us a trier, NCL - BGO dropped from daily to 3 a week and Torp had a 45% load factor in October (CAA provisional stats), hardly suggests a load of new stuff from NCL does it.

:E

egnxema
9th Dec 2005, 16:59
Interesting that Ryanair used to have a thing about always making a new destination at least DAILY. Recently so many of their routes have been launched on a 3x or 4x weekly basis, and some, like NCL - BGY have been reduced from DAILY to 3x.

IS this purely because of lower demand on certain routes, or is it because you can make a bigger noise about launching ****4 new routes **** which can be operated by 1 aircraft?

Baron rouge
9th Dec 2005, 17:10
Salut Captplaystation, I am rather a commuter from anywhere to FNI, MPL, or TLN, and would very much welcome a base down there..:ok: