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15th Aug 2006, 21:05
Replies: 262
Views: 35,135
Posted By buzzmebaby

Is this inside info from management or are you...

Is this inside info from management or are you saying that this is what should happen?
9th Aug 2006, 20:14
Replies: 262
Views: 35,135
Posted By buzzmebaby

Good stuff. Unfortunately what makes wikipedia...

Good stuff. Unfortunately what makes wikipedia great is also it's biggest flaw. The muppet who put it up in the first place will just go in and change it back to 19 or 94 airbridges or whatever they...
7th Aug 2006, 21:26
Replies: 262
Views: 35,135
Posted By buzzmebaby

Well, someone keeps updating Wikipedia to say...

Well, someone keeps updating Wikipedia to say that the capacity of the new terminal is 5 million, with extensionising capability to 8 million. The airports own site says that it's 3 million, with...
3rd Aug 2006, 07:10
Replies: 262
Views: 35,135
Posted By buzzmebaby

The capacity is 3 million not 5 million! It has...

The capacity is 3 million not 5 million! It has said it on their own website since the very beginning. The 5 million figure is one they say they can expand to by adding a pier to the north toward the...
24th Jul 2006, 14:47
Replies: 298
Views: 40,800
Posted By buzzmebaby

We know the opening date has been resolved and...

We know the opening date has been resolved and finalised (see above posts) but has the debt issue?

I understood the report from BDO had been sent to PwC to be "verified". What is the result of it...
8th Jul 2006, 14:58
Replies: 298
Views: 40,800
Posted By buzzmebaby

The contract for the tunnel and the rest of the...

The contract for the tunnel and the rest of the Limerick ring road has been awarded to Directroute (you might remember them from such bypasses as Fermoy). It should be awarded sometime at the end of...
7th Jul 2006, 15:34
Replies: 874
Views: 169,072
Posted By buzzmebaby

apaddyinuk I'm not saying it is a...

apaddyinuk

I'm not saying it is a conspiracy, I just don't agree with shamrocks logic for the two being unrelated.
7th Jul 2006, 13:32
Replies: 874
Views: 169,072
Posted By buzzmebaby

If I were to coordinate the two incidents, I...

If I were to coordinate the two incidents, I would make sure the two incidents looked unrelated by using two such disparate mules!
6th Jul 2006, 14:31
Replies: 298
Views: 40,800
Posted By buzzmebaby

MarkD I don't agree. As they won't be paying...

MarkD

I don't agree. As they won't be paying for these things themselves, Cork can't afford to be choosy about infrastructure. An extension could be successfully used by larger aircraft for the...
4th Jul 2006, 09:48
Replies: 298
Views: 40,800
Posted By buzzmebaby

No, it's a point well made. You're right on the...

No, it's a point well made. You're right on the theory and it makes sense that if Shannon has very high fixed costs (in this case the staff) they need to drive revenues as high as possible to try...
4th Jul 2006, 07:16
Replies: 298
Views: 40,800
Posted By buzzmebaby

So when the military traffic dwindles off (e.g...

So when the military traffic dwindles off (e.g losing 700 passengers a day now that World Airways have decided to move their refuelling stop to Leipzig) and the stopover is partially abolished (end...
27th Jun 2006, 09:53
Replies: 298
Views: 40,800
Posted By buzzmebaby

EI-MICK If that happens, it'll be one of the...

EI-MICK

If that happens, it'll be one of the greatest scandals in Irish aviation history...:yuk:
23rd Jun 2006, 08:13
Replies: 298
Views: 40,800
Posted By buzzmebaby

Ryanair vs Easyjet

So the customer and customer demand for routes is of no relevance in the entire process. Get rid of EZY and then do whatever you want to the passengers when you're the only/biggest dog left in town. ...
23rd Jun 2006, 07:36
Replies: 298
Views: 40,800
Posted By buzzmebaby

The timetable is showing Cork - Galway via Dublin...

The timetable is showing Cork - Galway via Dublin at 3 hours. Allow an hour for checking in on the Cork side and getting to where you want to go in Galway and it's four hours.

The return trip,...
14th Jun 2006, 16:25
Replies: 298
Views: 40,800
Posted By buzzmebaby

It's the county. JM went through too much...

It's the county.

JM went through too much cash early on, and by the time the routes were starting to turn a shilling they were out of money. They also persevered for too long with routes that...
13th Jun 2006, 13:11
Replies: 298
Views: 40,800
Posted By buzzmebaby

This issue about planning has been raised in the...

This issue about planning has been raised in the past without any concrete answers. Does anybody know for sure if the planning will expire? :confused: Is it a condition of the planning granted for...
9th Jun 2006, 09:10
Replies: 298
Views: 40,800
Posted By buzzmebaby

Just had a go at Cork - Madrid and Cork - Prague...

Just had a go at Cork - Madrid and Cork - Prague and was able to get flights from €25-45 each way pretty much any day I desired...

Maybe it was a glitch soon after loading the flights to the...
5th Jun 2006, 20:36
Replies: 298
Views: 40,800
Posted By buzzmebaby

Is this the most overblown non-story ever? Does...

Is this the most overblown non-story ever? Does the fact that Halldene/Bishopstown is below runway level count for anything?
29th May 2006, 09:14
Replies: 19
Views: 4,150
Posted By buzzmebaby

Forgive me, didn't mean to impugn her! It just...

Forgive me, didn't mean to impugn her! It just seemed so unlikely that I could imagine my own granny saying it!
29th May 2006, 09:01
Replies: 19
Views: 4,150
Posted By buzzmebaby

Stories from elderly country ladies sometimes...

Stories from elderly country ladies sometimes require a healthy pinch of salt...I'm thinking of one lovely old dear who lives near me relating the arrival of Concorde to celebrate the opening of the...
29th May 2006, 08:05
Replies: 19
Views: 4,150
Posted By buzzmebaby

Just because something is on a map doesn't give...

Just because something is on a map doesn't give it planning permission. And you can guarantee that the professional objectors who hold up most critical infrastructure in Ireland would be coming out...
23rd May 2006, 07:21
Replies: 298
Views: 40,800
Posted By buzzmebaby

The flyover will be completed in October. I...

The flyover will be completed in October.
I actually find traffic ok since construction started as many people are avoiding the roundabout.
15th May 2006, 00:38
Replies: 298
Views: 40,800
Posted By buzzmebaby

You're right, it was expensive. It sometimes...

You're right, it was expensive. It sometimes worked out cheaper to go RE to Edinburgh and get a taxi to Glasgow!
14th May 2006, 19:02
Replies: 298
Views: 40,800
Posted By buzzmebaby

I took that Glasgow flight about 12-15 times last...

I took that Glasgow flight about 12-15 times last year, and it was full only about 3 of those times. That's on a c.30 seat turboprop, what chances are there of filling of 737-8?!
14th May 2006, 16:51
Replies: 298
Views: 40,800
Posted By buzzmebaby

RE Glasgow

Who would be providing a jet service?
30th Mar 2006, 07:12
Replies: 581
Views: 80,354
Posted By buzzmebaby

That's a bit disingenuous by your guide....the...

That's a bit disingenuous by your guide....the airports own website says:

1. Develop facilities to cater for 3 million passengers per annum.

2. Allow for potential growth of up to 5 million...
22nd Feb 2006, 08:42
Replies: 581
Views: 80,354
Posted By buzzmebaby

Cawley said that Ryanair are "reviewing" their...

Cawley said that Ryanair are "reviewing" their current routes out of Cork in the light of the proposed 900% increase in checkin desk charges. Said their ops at Cork were based on the fact that they...
30th Nov 2005, 15:49
Replies: 581
Views: 80,354
Posted By buzzmebaby

Ryan2000> "...they'll probably have to be a bit...

Ryan2000> "...they'll probably have to be a bit more adventurous if they want to reach their 5 million per annum target for the new terminal..."


The new terminal has a design capacity of 3...
17th Nov 2005, 11:51
Replies: 581
Views: 80,354
Posted By buzzmebaby

Re New Hangar

Thanks TTT, I'll happily stand corrected.

As it is a hangar, Mark_hegs original point stands, isn't it a somewhat shortsighted decision to build it there? Why not the far side of the airfield or...
16th Nov 2005, 18:29
Replies: 581
Views: 80,354
Posted By buzzmebaby

Re Markheg post My latest understanding is...

Re Markheg post

My latest understanding is that the new tower will not be built, and that the old terminal would require a change in planning permission to operate for Ryanair (but I suspect that...
22nd Aug 2005, 12:26
Replies: 192
Views: 29,982
Posted By buzzmebaby

Cork - Budapest is around 1104 nautical miles ...

Cork - Budapest is around 1104 nautical miles

Fokker 70 range is (with 79 passengers and baggage at standard weights) 2010km (1085nm), or 3410km (1840nm) for high gross weight option with extra...
22nd Aug 2005, 07:28
Replies: 192
Views: 29,982
Posted By buzzmebaby

Flying into Cork on Friday night I noticed that...

Flying into Cork on Friday night I noticed that Malev had a Fokker 70 on the ground rather than their usual 737....is this a bad sign for the loads they're getting?
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