Go announces EMA routes and early start date
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Moley, thought that the 2 A320's,which were due anyway, were to replace the boeings, which, would do the baby bit. News to me that 320's will do the low cost bit. Rumour or good source?(Redundant 320/21 bmi driver)
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Nah,just badly written Mr.Bean.....
You're correct,the two boeings from LHR are starting the 'baby' ops @ EMA.(ECAS,JTW)
The last two remaining Airbus to be delivered(which had been deferred)will now replace the 737's @ LHR.
This will create jobs for twenty pilots.
The current tally is 40 redundancies & 15 seat changes.
This takes no account of any charter or long haul contracts that 'may' be in the pipeline,and takes into account the 146 pilots who will continue for the time being.
Things are definitely looking up Mr.Bean. .Hang on in there.
You're correct,the two boeings from LHR are starting the 'baby' ops @ EMA.(ECAS,JTW)
The last two remaining Airbus to be delivered(which had been deferred)will now replace the 737's @ LHR.
This will create jobs for twenty pilots.
The current tally is 40 redundancies & 15 seat changes.
This takes no account of any charter or long haul contracts that 'may' be in the pipeline,and takes into account the 146 pilots who will continue for the time being.
Things are definitely looking up Mr.Bean. .Hang on in there.