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WHBM
10th Aug 2023, 08:46
Just found in the files I nearly went (but in the end didn't) on the following in 2005 for a business meeting

Stansted - 0650
Blackpool - 0750

Blackpool - 2045
Stansted - 2140

However I have no recollection of who the carrier might have been. Presumably based at Stansted, but doing something else in the day.

Any ideas ?

OUAQUKGF Ops
10th Aug 2023, 09:19
I think Ryanair were operating this route at the time. Mind you almost as quick with Autair from Luton some forty years before. (But not much use for having a working day in Blackpool or its environs).

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SpringHeeledJack
10th Aug 2023, 12:57
Yes, dear old Ryanair, who in those heady days was expanding like crazy to all those airfields Europewide that most had never heard of, nor thought to visit. If I remember correctly, Blackpool seemed to be served by a handful of destinations, such as London, Dublin and GLA/EDI.

LTNman
10th Aug 2023, 14:09
I flew the route with Ryanair. I remember the front few rows of the aircraft were taped off. Aircraft maybe half full.

Asturias56
10th Aug 2023, 14:34
Yes, dear old Ryanair, who in those heady days was expanding like crazy to all those airfields Europewide that most had never heard of, nor thought to visit. If I remember correctly, Blackpool seemed to be served by a handful of destinations, such as London, Dublin and GLA/EDI.


and how everyone laughed and forecast their imminent demise..........................

Brookmans Park
10th Aug 2023, 14:51
I operated STN/BPL with Ryanair in 2005 don't think the route lasted long
I also did LTN/BPL with Autair on the 748

LGWAlan
10th Aug 2023, 15:00
Yup - FR - did a weekend up there with friends and our return was canx due to crosswinds at BLK so the aircraft went to LPL with the northbound pax and back to STN empty. The next available flight was the night after as it wasn't double daily every day.

chevvron
10th Aug 2023, 20:22
I flew the route with Ryanair. I remember the front few rows of the aircraft were taped off. Aircraft maybe half full.
I did Ryanair SS to Szczecin in 2006 and the front rows were taped off then. Stewardess got most irate when someone tried to sit in one of those empty rows even though there was a notice about it; as he turned away she threw him a 'V' sign.

Musket90
10th Aug 2023, 21:03
I seem to remember Buzz 146's also operated the service for a time after they were acquired by Ryanair. Often the Ryanair aircraft were the B737-200s

Sue Vêtements
11th Aug 2023, 23:23
Yes, dear old Ryanair, who in those heady days was expanding like crazy to all those airfields Europewide that most had never heard of, nor thought to visit. If I remember correctly, Blackpool seemed to be served by a handful of destinations, such as London, Dublin and GLA/EDI.

The Isle on Man too I think

We used to have a Twin Pioneer fly in on a regular basis (when I were a nipper)