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Thompsn (BY) Axes Flights from MAN, CWL, BRS, EMA, ABZ and EDI

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Old 26th Nov 2001, 18:51
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Thomson Holidays is axing flights and reducing the number of seats it charters from many UK regional airports.The UK's largest charter holiday company plans to cut flights from Manchester, Cardiff, Bristol, East Midlands, Aberdeen and Edinburgh airports in response to the slump in demand following the terrorist attacks on the United States, reports the Glasgow Herald. A spokesman for Thomson Holidays told the paper that its programme was changing 'day-to-day' as the company reviewed its summer 2002 schedules. She also revealed that Thomson is considering last minute changes to its winter programme of flights. Some holidaymakers now face the prospect of travelling to airports further afield in order to catch their flights abroad. Affected travellers will be offered £20 per person in line with the company's fair trade policy.
 
Old 26th Nov 2001, 21:19
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crikey,
it sounds a bit drastic ?
hope the Tui number crunchers know what they are doing,
good luck to all at BY, hang on in there
if at all possible.
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Old 26th Nov 2001, 22:35
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Also affecting Luton. Thomson have informed friends of mine that their flight has been switched to Gatwick. Glad to say that they told Thomson to stick the holiday where the sun doesn’t shine.
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Sounds strong to me, Thompson is strong at these "regional" Airports, although can't see
MAN being classed as regional. That really only leaves LGW/LTN/STN/GLA/NCL as major Airfields.
Is it maybe more of a case of them taking out flights where they fly on other operators with 5-50 odd seats??.
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