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Old 20th Sep 2008, 10:04
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Easyjet Edi-sxf ... updated

Saw an advert in the papers the other day about direct flights from Edinburgh to Berlin with easyJet. The other destination in the advert was KRK which is already operating. Anyone heard anything about this? Would be much easier than travelling through to Glasgow to get to friends/family in Berlin.

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Update ... found out that this was an error with the advert and should have referred to the existing GLA-SXF route. So nope, EDI-SXF isn't a new route.

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But FR will start EDI-SXF (4/7) on 5th November. Why should they operate flight against them? And EZY GLA-SXF isn't doing very well at the moment. Maybe EDI-SXF 3/7 on the days FR doesn't fly but more
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And EZY GLA-SXF isn't doing very well at the moment.
EZY's GLA-SXF carried more pax than their services to LPL and BRS in Aug and was on par with their EDI-MUC route so are all these services not doing very well?
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And why there are only 5 flights per week GLA-SXF next winter (this summer daily)?
SXF to LPL and BRS are daily flights in summer and winter also MUC-EDI.

When should the new EDI-SXF flights start? This winter or next summer?
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You have to bare in mind a badly performing route isn't necessarily about bums on seats. The airline wants to focus a large amount of it's income on the in flight sales, enabling the ticket prices to stay low. If the money isn't being made on the flight, then the money won't be coming in as much as the AGP or ALC routes
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