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3rd Jul 2020, 09:48
Replies: 489
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Posted By Feet on ground

Since when was anything you read in the GP...

Since when was anything you read in the GP "Officially confirmed"!!!!!!
3rd Jul 2020, 09:47
Replies: 489
Views: 267,957
Posted By Feet on ground

Why would "A weekend trip,five nights or a week"...

Why would "A weekend trip,five nights or a week" be any better than choices of a three night trip or a four night trip incorporating a weekend or a seven night trip incorporating a weekend?
6th Jan 2020, 13:14
Replies: 284
Views: 145,556
Posted By Feet on ground

I would expect them to say, as flybe has, that...

I would expect them to say, as flybe has, that they will be transitioning over the next few months to Virgin Connect and give customers something to look forward to and a new reason to book. But for...
4th Jan 2020, 16:01
Replies: 284
Views: 145,556
Posted By Feet on ground

No announcement from Blue Islands on taking up...

No announcement from Blue Islands on taking up the Virgin Franchise, no Jersey to London City services on sale past the end of March, "Airline not for sale" (or nobody interested in buying it).........
7th Apr 2019, 14:30
Replies: 410
Views: 118,683
Posted By Feet on ground

Not so. The ATR can approach at the same speed as...

Not so. The ATR can approach at the same speed as jets. Where the ATR has an issue is with climb out speed. At Gatwick departing to the west, aircraft have to travel approx 20 miles before they can...
5th Apr 2019, 15:08
Replies: 410
Views: 118,683
Posted By Feet on ground

I have it on very good authority that IOM have...

I have it on very good authority that IOM have not contributed anything other than the airport discounts normally attracted by new routes. It will be interesting to see what happens as we get nearer...
16th Sep 2017, 08:37
Replies: 489
Views: 267,957
Posted By Feet on ground

At the moment the cheapest fare from Guernsey to East Midlands is around £80

Have you ever actually looked for the cheapest fares, or do you just make it up?

Use the low fare finder on the new Aurigny web site and you'll find that there are no flights to East Midlands in...
15th Sep 2017, 07:33
Replies: 489
Views: 267,957
Posted By Feet on ground

Rog747

The Aurigny offering is pretty much the same as flybe, BA and easyjet offer on their services to the Channel Islands. If, as you imply, people won't want to pay for bags and seats allocations they...
24th Aug 2017, 07:49
Replies: 1,534
Views: 701,505
Posted By Feet on ground

Surely enforcing the hand luggage policy is...

Surely enforcing the hand luggage policy is simply about avoiding too much hand luggage entering the cabin, and is therefore in the interests of all passengers. It's the right thing to do to avoid...
20th Apr 2017, 08:20
Replies: 247
Views: 75,957
Posted By Feet on ground

The trial operated on Friday and Sunday...

The trial operated on Friday and Sunday afternoons in late summer/autumn, any route should work at that time over a limited period, it proved nothing. Operating in the winter, it will be a disaster,...
8th Jan 2017, 08:11
Replies: 1,534
Views: 701,505
Posted By Feet on ground

Maybe Aurigny should have chosen a different...

Maybe Aurigny should have chosen a different aircraft type on the basis that the Dornier couldn't carry a couple of long fishing rods every month!
15th Sep 2016, 08:24
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Views: 701,505
Posted By Feet on ground

It will take more than 4 pilots to run an...

It will take more than 4 pilots to run an aircraft 7 days a week, it would take four pilots (2 people in each crew, 1 crew for the morning, one for the afternoon) flying each day and they can...
24th Jan 2016, 07:24
Replies: 1,534
Views: 701,505
Posted By Feet on ground

Given that the Trislanders are continuing to...

Given that the Trislanders are continuing to operate in the Aurigny fleet, what EASA requirements does the aircraft fail to meet or have exemptions from?
22nd Jan 2016, 09:07
Replies: 1,534
Views: 701,505
Posted By Feet on ground

Have you looked at the Scilly Isles and compared...

Have you looked at the Scilly Isles and compared them to Alderney?

There is demand from tourists to go to the significantly more attractive Scilly Isles!
20th Jan 2016, 07:22
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Views: 701,505
Posted By Feet on ground

Which flights were these?

Which flights were these?
16th Jan 2016, 11:21
Replies: 1,534
Views: 701,505
Posted By Feet on ground

and the measure is on the departure time from...

and the measure is on the departure time from Gatwick - not arrival, so the block time on the flight ex Gatwick is irrelevant.

Airlines in general are increasing block times because: A) there is...
16th Jan 2016, 07:29
Replies: 1,534
Views: 701,505
Posted By Feet on ground

Subtle Changes

What subtle changes to the flight durations have helped the LGW departure punctuality?
15th Jul 2015, 08:39
Replies: 3,499
Views: 1,335,156
Posted By Feet on ground

The carriers that operated long haul services...

The carriers that operated long haul services successfully from Gatwick historically, did so because the majority of the routes served from Gatwick were not operated in parallel from LHR, that...
11th Jul 2015, 07:10
Replies: 3,499
Views: 1,335,156
Posted By Feet on ground

Only time will tell if they are making any money.

Only time will tell if they are making any money.
24th Apr 2013, 08:10
Replies: 1,534
Views: 701,505
Posted By Feet on ground

Airship, no runway needed?

Airship, no runway needed?
24th Jan 2013, 09:00
Replies: 1,279
Views: 661,092
Posted By Feet on ground

I don't think it would be flybe deciding to drop...

I don't think it would be flybe deciding to drop the franchise (it's a revenue generator and competition limiter), more like why would you want to have your own BMIr brand and pay flybe to use...
3rd Jan 2013, 11:06
Replies: 278
Views: 133,242
Posted By Feet on ground

With AMS and CDG starting in February and being...

With AMS and CDG starting in February and being on sale, there must be a third ATR coming soon. Strange that BRS-JER is still showing as a Jetstream.
20th Dec 2012, 07:33
Replies: 3,499
Views: 1,335,156
Posted By Feet on ground

I have no experience of the Aspire lounge, but...

I have no experience of the Aspire lounge, but the A1 lounge in the NT is the best independently (non airline) run lounge I've ever been in, and I've been in lots!
22nd Nov 2011, 19:58
Replies: 104
Views: 36,176
Posted By Feet on ground

67 seats in each direction is a small fraction of...

67 seats in each direction is a small fraction of the number of empty seats Blue Islands has, thanks to swamping the market with excess capacity!
22nd Nov 2011, 13:41
Replies: 104
Views: 36,176
Posted By Feet on ground

Does anybody know if the inter island schedule...

Does anybody know if the inter island schedule that is now published for 2012 is the finished article? Or are there more flights to be added?

It doesn't look particularly good as is!
13th Nov 2011, 10:15
Replies: 104
Views: 36,176
Posted By Feet on ground

Maybe, but did they drop the right one?

Maybe, but did they drop the right one?
11th Nov 2011, 19:00
Replies: 104
Views: 36,176
Posted By Feet on ground

They've ditched everything else that doesn't...

They've ditched everything else that doesn't originate in Jersey, so GCI-SOU going would just be the last in a long line of Guernsey services dumped. Seems quite logical on that basis. Good news for...
11th Nov 2011, 10:38
Replies: 104
Views: 36,176
Posted By Feet on ground

Trislander Fleet Closing

Rumour today that all Trislander pilots have been made redundant from 4th December.

With the Trislander scheduled to do up to 7 inter island rotations a day, that's a lot of capacity going, or...
8th Feb 2011, 15:23
Replies: 1,534
Views: 701,505
Posted By Feet on ground

Better make my bookings for the summer straight...

Better make my bookings for the summer straight away then!
21st Jan 2011, 09:22
Replies: 1,534
Views: 701,505
Posted By Feet on ground

Aurigny add sixth daily Gatwick Guernsey Service

I just noticed that Aurigny are showing a sixth daily Gatwick service from February. That's got to be good for the Guernsey business community. Might start a war with flybe though as their Jet is...
8th Oct 2010, 07:32
Replies: 3,499
Views: 1,335,156
Posted By Feet on ground

Then there's the anti competitive issue of £11...

Then there's the anti competitive issue of £11 APD (going to £12 in November) on each economy class ticket, more for Club passengers...which the train customers don't have to pay.
29th Jul 2010, 07:48
Replies: 410
Views: 118,683
Posted By Feet on ground

Jerbourg are you talking about the same...

Jerbourg

are you talking about the same flybe that is squealing like a pig and throwing all of its' toys out of the pram because it has not been given the opportunity to buy Aurigny and wipe out...
26th Mar 2010, 08:51
Replies: 3,499
Views: 1,335,156
Posted By Feet on ground

Randon Flyer I think you'll find the...

Randon Flyer

I think you'll find the BRS/EDI etc (the regions) to NYC have better yields that LGW-NYC. LGW-NYC has problems because for the business traveller there is a very high frequency...
10th Sep 2009, 08:14
Replies: 1,886
Views: 676,993
Posted By Feet on ground

I've flown on flybe e195 as well and had no...

I've flown on flybe e195 as well and had no window next to me.

Surely the alignment of the windows to the seats is influenced by both the seat pitch, the number of rows and the galley/toilet...
16th Jul 2009, 13:35
Replies: 410
Views: 118,683
Posted By Feet on ground

The "new" ATR42 is only 23 years old, quite young...

The "new" ATR42 is only 23 years old, quite young compared to the average Trislander!
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