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8th Jul 2009, 02:56
Replies: 14
Views: 2,973
Posted By Unionjet28

DUB

DAVYDAVY,

Well, as DUB is in the Republic of Ireland, and not the UK, its probably irrelevant to the thread.....;)
23rd Apr 2009, 18:42
Replies: 3,774
Views: 802,817
Posted By Unionjet28

Monopoly??

"It makes you wonder.
Aer Lingus have the monopoly of longhaul out of Dublin, and they are reducing it??"

With American Airlines, Delta Airlines, Continental, US Airways, Etihad and Air Canada...
17th Mar 2009, 06:52
Replies: 2,984
BMI
Views: 1,027,232
Posted By Unionjet28

FR

Usual FR rubbish. Blame the tax, blame the IAA, blame the DAA, blame bloody anyone except your own inability to stimulate demand in a recession.

Call it like it is for once eh?
17th Mar 2009, 06:23
Replies: 40
Views: 19,474
Posted By Unionjet28

EI

The LGW base happening has never been in question, except it seems from the crowd of s*it stirrers wearing the orange.

Does Norman Stanley Fletcher honestly believe that EI werent expecting a...
17th Mar 2009, 02:48
Replies: 5,833
Views: 1,300,637
Posted By Unionjet28

City Populations

Agree with the above. Quoting DUB at 500,000 is merely quoting the pop of the Dublin City Council area which is basically central Dublin and the Inner suburbs.(Actually, quoting even less than it...
18th Feb 2009, 14:19
Replies: 2
Views: 779
Posted By Unionjet28

Irish FTL

Billy,

There are slight variations between operators in Ireland, as in most countries, that will have been negotiated by the IAA and the operator concernced. As such, a catch all "Irish FTL"...
10th Feb 2009, 15:59
Replies: 3,774
Views: 802,817
Posted By Unionjet28

DUB connection

"its the only US flight in late afternoon. All the other flights go early (before noon I believe) so too expensive to keep the US Immigration open for a single service as would mean an extra shift of...
30th Jan 2009, 17:56
Replies: 16
Views: 3,319
Posted By Unionjet28

Ei / Fr

"As the impending depression King Hits Ireland, you'd do well to remember that Ireland is just 17% of Ryanair's business and well over 98% of Aer Lingus'. Lets just see where the blood pools in a few...
18th Aug 2008, 13:46
Replies: 24
Views: 6,437
Posted By Unionjet28

wx

Plan in place, no profits to share this year. Anyone who didnt expect this to happen anyway with the build up of so many new London routes in the last financial year is kidding themselves.

It...
5th Apr 2008, 11:30
Replies: 3,774
Views: 802,817
Posted By Unionjet28

ORK winter

Ryan2000, Slots are allocated for Winter and Summer seasons seperately, so that slot may very well be with another operator for the winter season (as such, it would not be "AerLingus' slot" during...
31st Mar 2008, 17:50
Replies: 6,080
Views: 1,378,666
Posted By Unionjet28

I didnt see Gaelgoir mention SNN anywhere Tom! ...

I didnt see Gaelgoir mention SNN anywhere Tom!

Can people not hope that ORK gets a decent quality carrier as its first link to the US and not be accused of being pro-stopover and anti-Cork?
...
22nd Mar 2008, 16:50
Replies: 2,599
Views: 711,885
Posted By Unionjet28

AF at SNN

That definitely wont be happening in the case of AF at SNN Ryan2000.. loads are very strong.
23rd Feb 2008, 21:07
Replies: 11
Views: 971
Posted By Unionjet28

ops leave

This is nothing more than stealing your leave off you.

My current employer does this too, (my previous 3 airlines did not by the way) and it amounts to disrupting your shift pattern and stealing...
Forum: Cabin Crew
6th Feb 2008, 15:30
Replies: 118
Views: 22,914
Posted By Unionjet28

"its bizzare how some people think they know it...

"its bizzare how some people think they know it all from listening too gossip,there were a few problems in dub"

What i said isnt Gossip, but fact. Ask Crewing in Gatwick.

Every carrier has...
Forum: Cabin Crew
5th Feb 2008, 13:51
Replies: 118
Views: 22,914
Posted By Unionjet28

XL Dub

"They had alot of trouble with crew leaving and the Base Manager was supposedly a weapon - never ever in the office etc. etc"

Well perhaps the Base Manager was never in the office because she had...
5th Jan 2008, 18:57
Replies: 6,080
Views: 1,378,666
Posted By Unionjet28

pax figures

"The reason I was making a point of excluding transfer pax was:
1. The vast majority of pax don't want to transfer at Shannon. They are forced to do so, and many find it extremely irritating,...
5th Jan 2008, 12:12
Replies: 6,080
Views: 1,378,666
Posted By Unionjet28

Pax figures

"However when you include transfer passengers (e.g. people travelling from Dublin-America with the plane stopping at Shannon are counted even though they don't actually get off the plane and also US...
23rd May 2007, 09:48
Replies: 454
Views: 76,957
Posted By Unionjet28

Ei Bfs

en2r,

Ah, ok you mean underperforming as compared with ORK. EI really have a number of options if they wished to launch BFS flights. They could scrap the early LHR-SNN (EI371) and late SNN-LHR...
21st May 2007, 12:56
Replies: 4,236
Views: 1,317,518
Posted By Unionjet28

"ok....mufc,trust me you DO NOT want to see...

"ok....mufc,trust me you DO NOT want to see mickair turning up at your airport"

No, much better have chavjet eh sat1? ;)
21st May 2007, 12:53
Replies: 454
Views: 76,957
Posted By Unionjet28

EI at BFS

en2r,

Where is the source that EI's SNN route is underperforming? It's been going long enough, I wouldnt have thought that was the case? Things got difficult during Easyjet's short tenure at SNN,...
2nd Nov 2006, 14:11
Replies: 259
Views: 38,698
Posted By Unionjet28

MSE

EUAir,

Not just people made redundant in 2004, there were also plenty of us who were with EUjet right at the end! Lots of the Ops/ Crewing staff in particular.

D.
4th Oct 2006, 20:25
Replies: 222
Views: 43,800
Posted By Unionjet28

flybe SNN

Charlie Roy,

Regarding Flybe's SNN operation, the loads were not all that bad, even at the end. The real problem was yield after FR began the EMA route. Even in the final days, the loads were...
26th Sep 2006, 00:25
Replies: 874
Views: 168,846
Posted By Unionjet28

Delta

Wish that were the case Rally, but insiders at DL have pointed to overall disappointment with the loads on the SNN-ATL. Of the "new routes" (i.e since they de-linked it from the DUB service) it has...
19th Sep 2006, 02:49
Replies: 262
Views: 35,106
Posted By Unionjet28

ORK

ah jaysus lads, ye have me feelin sorry for poor tom now!;)

You do make the point well though, its unfair to just blame SNN for everything.. you may forget, but for many years we in SNN had to...
18th Sep 2006, 04:05
Replies: 262
Views: 35,106
Posted By Unionjet28

Cork diversion

Tom,

While I thoroughly enjoy your musings, please give it up with this whole airport in the midwest lark! There arent crowds of us up here laughing just because you have a wx diversion!

;)
30th Aug 2006, 12:32
Replies: 17
Views: 2,235
Posted By Unionjet28

hey, a certain regional / low cost operator...

hey,

a certain regional / low cost operator based in the west country UK pays 16000 plus 3000 shift pay.

D
25th Aug 2006, 18:27
Replies: 338
Views: 73,655
Posted By Unionjet28

funny cessna... but actually "unionjet" is the...

funny cessna... but actually "unionjet" is the radio callsign of a former employer...

was a good try though! :)
23rd Aug 2006, 15:01
Replies: 338
Views: 73,655
Posted By Unionjet28

flybe

it shows, cessna, that you dont work as either pilot or ops. Do you work for an airline? If not I would proffer that perhaps you are not well enough qualified to speak on the matter. If you honestly...
26th Jul 2006, 15:48
Replies: 300
Views: 67,071
Posted By Unionjet28

marty, well said.. i'm on my third airline...

marty,

well said.. i'm on my third airline now after EUjet and never will any of them come close to the team we had.

Hope all of you are keeping well.

D.
20th Jun 2006, 08:41
Replies: 10
Views: 2,879
Posted By Unionjet28

Jepps, Aerad etc

Mornin,

Having used Jepps, Aerad and EAG, it would have to be a choice between the first two.

Aerad are probably the clearer and better laid out of the two chart wise, and most crew would...
13th May 2006, 03:31
Replies: 298
Views: 40,740
Posted By Unionjet28

Diversions

Tom,

I know for certain at least one of those diversions was more to do with the Centreline lighting just beyond the TDZ failing with the resultant increase in Minima. Not a good night...
Forum: Freight Dogs
6th May 2006, 02:12
Replies: 967
Views: 262,813
Posted By Unionjet28

good luck

Evening all,

I'm not going to claim to be personally privvy to the goings on at Emerald, but as someone who has been through the whole airline shutdown mill on a previous occasion (and I know of...
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