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Old 16th Mar 2003, 08:30
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Norry Routing Out Of Bournemouth

Can anyone tell me why all Ryanair flights out of Hurn now seem to route via SAM then NORRY. This even applies to the Dublin flight which used to route direct to Brecon.

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Just a guess!

Probably safety. They are normally pretty switched-on, and there is a reason for everything. Remember that there is a 250knot speed limit below ten in the FIR and not all airlines like zig-zagging to avoid every reported traffic contact. Some airports. EGGD for example, give no choice as there are no links to the airway system. Come back Chepstow. all is forgiven!
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