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4th Jul 2013, 20:39
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Flybe and BFS

Talk above of a Flybe split site operation between BHD and BFS is, to me, never going to happen - Flybe, in a previous guise as Jersey European tried it and it did not work (BA, Easyjet {Luton from...
7th Feb 2013, 17:53
Replies: 15
Views: 7,211
Posted By clareview

Amber Air

In 1989 Amber Air had at least 2 B737's - G-BKMS B737 2Q8 22453 and G-BOZA B737-204 20808.

Not sure about the ealrier post that it was taken over by Paramount as it could only fly MD83's....
21st Dec 2012, 19:34
Replies: 4,329
Views: 2,709,029
Posted By clareview

The 4 Aer Lingus aircraft that Virgin are leasing...

The 4 Aer Lingus aircraft that Virgin are leasing for the domestic routes will be painted in virgin colours and staff will wear virgin uniforms. Its not the virgin is not committed to the domestic...
20th Dec 2012, 20:21
Replies: 3,469
Views: 1,221,662
Posted By clareview

Several posts back BALHR said he regards Northern...

Several posts back BALHR said he regards Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland as "Ireland". He then asks does anybody disagree. I certainly do as factually he is wrong. The Republic of...
20th Nov 2012, 22:12
Replies: 3,839
Views: 1,314,642
Posted By clareview

Winter cut backs

Why is there so much hype about a winter reduction in capacity on routes to the US? Air Transat and Air Canada drop their routes to Dublin for the winter. US airlines reduce capacity every other year...
25th Oct 2012, 20:16
Replies: 21
Views: 7,738
Posted By clareview

Also don't forget we had Air Bristol and Air...

Also don't forget we had Air Bristol and Air Belfast from an airline based elsewhere in the past and of course Manx Airlines with a Cardiff base and then there was Jersey European with a base in...
24th Oct 2012, 17:41
Replies: 3,839
Views: 1,314,642
Posted By clareview

Dub-JFK

Surely must be reaching saturation - 2xEI A330, 1xDelta and now 1xAA (plus United to EWR)
21st Oct 2012, 09:58
Replies: 3,290
Views: 967,002
Posted By clareview

Amsterdam

In response to the question about Amsterdam being an Air UK route, KLM or NLM as it subsidiary was then, flew F28's from Amsterdam to BFS. Air UK was much later split in to Buzz ((which was taken...
8th Oct 2012, 19:49
Replies: 2,747
Views: 823,460
Posted By clareview

BA fleet

Has anyone heard anything about an order for 10-12 A320 family? If so is it for extra capacity, to replace some older Airbus frames or the long awaited phase out of the LGW 737's?
8th Oct 2012, 19:46
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Views: 1,314,642
Posted By clareview

Traffic statistics

The important issues from these figures will be maintaining the Middle East numbers in the long term and sustaining the US traffic at these levels. Domestic is a bit of a red herring as it was mostly...
8th Oct 2012, 19:43
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Views: 1,221,662
Posted By clareview

Aer Lingus and Ryanair

Reading all the posts one would think the free market had never been heard of and Aer Lingus has a God given right to exist and continue to exist. While EI is doing well at present and has a good...
17th Sep 2012, 18:22
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Views: 2,226,880
Posted By clareview

BA timetable

I recall arriving several times in the 80's on the last Friday night inbound BA from LHR (B757's often with BaC1-11 as the back up) to find we parked up at the international gates. The reason was...
15th Sep 2012, 09:10
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Views: 1,314,642
Posted By clareview

Cityjet to Luxemburg

Highly unlikely - Lux cound not fill emb so hard to see Cityjet filling either RJ or F50, particularly as it is in poor shape, downsizing its fleet and being considered for sale by Air France
23rd Aug 2012, 19:26
Replies: 3,939
Views: 1,039,678
Posted By clareview

Airlines that operated Man-London

Manx or BA Connect (I think before Eestern got the J41s and before Flybe took over BA Connect) did Man - London Stansted as I think did Air Berlin. Cityjects predecessor, VLM did Manchester - London...
18th Aug 2012, 17:06
Replies: 3,290
Views: 967,002
Posted By clareview

LCY

And how many others airlines have tried BHD-LCY and failed?
31st Jul 2012, 19:50
Replies: 3,290
Views: 967,002
Posted By clareview

BHD closure following Ryanair leaving

I don't know what all the fuss is about - Mr ambrose made those comments some time ago so its not new news
31st Jul 2012, 16:27
Replies: 3,469
Views: 1,221,662
Posted By clareview

Possible long haul routes

Firstly its wrong to say Air Canada operates a once weekly flight to Toronto in the summer- its daily in the peak season with a build up in June and a gradual pahse out in September. Air Transat is...
20th Jul 2012, 17:34
Replies: 3,290
Views: 967,002
Posted By clareview

Ei and BHD

Reading a bit between the lines in the press today, EI will do LHR 3 times from BHD plus 3 to LGW. I assume this requires 2 aircraft. Then add daily to Malage and Faro for summer 2013. No mention of...
15th Jul 2012, 22:31
Replies: 565
Views: 284,691
Posted By clareview

Loganair operate the Donegal - Dublin route (I...

Loganair operate the Donegal - Dublin route (I think twice daily) with a heavy subsidy from the Irish government under the EU PSO rules. Opening an commercial, unsubsidised route from City Of Derry,...
15th Jul 2012, 22:25
Replies: 7,044
Views: 2,226,880
Posted By clareview

Aer Lingus and Canada

Aer Lingus can fly to Canada and has done so in the past but that was from Dublin. The possible issue here is an Irish airline picking up passengers from a foreign country (the UK as Northern Ireland...
1st Jul 2012, 15:58
Replies: 3,290
Views: 967,002
Posted By clareview

What is a rotordyne?

What is a rotordyne?
1st Jul 2012, 15:57
Replies: 3,290
Views: 967,002
Posted By clareview

EI moving

Whats the big deal about EI moving - does it really matter which airport they operate from? There has been lots of moving in the past - BA regional routes from BFS to BHD, Easyjet partial move to BHD...
1st Jul 2012, 15:49
Replies: 491
Views: 116,308
Posted By clareview

Manx2 and Links

I think its simply that they need additional capacity due to the new Oxford route plus the summer season
23rd Jun 2012, 09:08
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Views: 2,226,880
Posted By clareview

Wizz at BFS

Wizz Air has tried Belfast - for a relatively short time maybe 6 years ago but obviously the numbers were not enough to make money so it gave up
18th Jun 2012, 17:42
Replies: 7,044
Views: 2,226,880
Posted By clareview

Airlines do not open routes jsut because a few...

Airlines do not open routes jsut because a few people are fed up with Benidorm. Airlines open routes where their research suggests there is a profit to be made. That profit requires large numbers of...
18th Jun 2012, 17:36
Replies: 3,290
Views: 967,002
Posted By clareview

Surely the issue is simple - if an airport such...

Surely the issue is simple - if an airport such as BFS or BHD provides a convenient service, either directly to the final destination or via a hub, then people use which ever airport suits on the...
18th Jun 2012, 17:22
Replies: 3,839
Views: 1,314,642
Posted By clareview

Air Canada aircraft

Not the same three all the time it seems - I am told that those three have the old style comfort plus seating in the "premium" cabin whereas the aircraft scheduled from Dublin on Mondays and...
14th Jun 2012, 19:18
Replies: 3,290
Views: 967,002
Posted By clareview

2 Airports

Here we go again with useless drivel about 2 airports. Does anyone complain about there being 2 burger bars in a particular town? does anybody complain about there being several seaports in Northern...
6th Jun 2012, 21:33
Replies: 7,044
Views: 2,226,880
Posted By clareview

Must we constantly have this tedious, repetitive...

Must we constantly have this tedious, repetitive waffle about the merits of one airport or two in the Belfast area? Its a bit like saying we should only have one port in the Belfast area not 2 -...
6th Jun 2012, 21:29
Replies: 2,747
Views: 823,460
Posted By clareview

I don't agree with Cyrano- surely accuracy is...

I don't agree with Cyrano- surely accuracy is important rather than accept sloppy journalism? Its not as if verifying the information would have been difficuly
6th Jun 2012, 18:40
Replies: 2,747
Views: 823,460
Posted By clareview

ex BMI Flight Numbers

Mizake the Mizzen quotes CH-Aviation as saying BA will transfer flight numbers between London (LHR) to Belfast Aldergrove International (BFS) to its own flight numbers from 27 June.

There's a big...
5th Jun 2012, 15:26
Replies: 2,747
Views: 823,460
Posted By clareview

BA to CPT

Don't forget VS also have a (seasonal) CPT service so BA don't have it totally their own way
1st Jun 2012, 17:41
Replies: 3,290
Views: 967,002
Posted By clareview

Thomas Cook at BHD

The flight has traditionally been operated by Thomas Cook (Belgium) on a Thursday charter to Reus for the peak season only. I thought it was to operate this yer
23rd May 2012, 17:34
Replies: 3,930
Views: 1,918,294
Posted By clareview

Flybe Finnair

I see reports of flybe taking on half a dozen Finnair Embs and operating them on its behalf.
23rd May 2012, 17:30
Replies: 3,290
Views: 967,002
Posted By clareview

BHD

BFS101 says that Germanwings/Lufthansa/KLM will not operate domestically. Why not? Air Berlin did BHD, Man and perhaps others from Stansted. In addition, any airline could establish a UK subsiduary...
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