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11th Mar 2014, 22:20
Replies: 1,581
Views: 429,569
Posted By EuroWings

Aside from BE/BA, what about VS? They're back on...

Aside from BE/BA, what about VS? They're back on the short-haul scene and it's a bit of extra cash for them. Sure ATRs out of SEN isn't that glamorous, but neither was the Viscount to Maastricht (?)...
7th Jan 2013, 15:47
Replies: 181
Views: 91,036
Posted By EuroWings

Doesn't really surprise me, Berlin never really...

Doesn't really surprise me, Berlin never really has lived up to the whole German efficiency model!
21st Dec 2012, 09:50
Replies: 2,747
Views: 821,909
Posted By EuroWings

I must admit I was a bit surprised to see routes...

I must admit I was a bit surprised to see routes like LHR - Alicante on BA being launched, but I wouldn't be surprised if BA can make these routes work, especially at certain times where demand for...
31st Aug 2012, 13:07
Replies: 3,839
Views: 1,312,153
Posted By EuroWings

Where does bmi fit in here? Dublin isn't a BA...

Where does bmi fit in here? Dublin isn't a BA start up. The services out of Heathrow T1 don't seem to have changed all that much since the takeover, the only changes I noticed was the aircraft's...
23rd Aug 2012, 11:41
Replies: 146
Views: 50,286
Posted By EuroWings

It was showing as an A319 on the timetable, which...

It was showing as an A319 on the timetable, which Monarch doesn't have (at least not at the moment). :confused:




Jet2's 737s have fully refurbished interiors, they're very snazzy and red ...
1st Aug 2012, 11:22
Replies: 14
Views: 2,490
Posted By EuroWings

Berlin Tegel comes to mind from the description...

Berlin Tegel comes to mind from the description in the OP, which is indeed living on borrowed time. Each gate has its own check-in desks, individual security channel, immigration desk for arrivals...
26th Jul 2012, 19:32
Replies: 3,939
Views: 1,037,581
Posted By EuroWings

I've been using Manchester for over 20 years now...

I've been using Manchester for over 20 years now and this has never been an issue. If you're willing to book at least a few days in advance, Manchester has some of the cheapest on-site and off-site...
26th Jul 2012, 14:13
Replies: 3,939
Views: 1,037,581
Posted By EuroWings

Well, yes an 11 year old is not really a small...

Well, yes an 11 year old is not really a small child, so without trying to blame anyone here, how come this alleged family didn't notice him tagging along? While yes lessons will have to be learned...
26th Jul 2012, 13:22
Replies: 3,939
Views: 1,037,581
Posted By EuroWings

Think about it, he's an eleven year old and it's...

Think about it, he's an eleven year old and it's the start of the school holidays so Terminal 1 is packed out with families and groups. Kids often aren't trusted to keep hold of their own boarding...
25th Jul 2012, 14:56
Replies: 3,939
Views: 1,037,581
Posted By EuroWings

Indeed, security checkpoints at airports in the...

Indeed, security checkpoints at airports in the UK and much of Europe are only interested in seeing boarding passes. The same is not true in America, however, where ID/passport checks are mandatory...
24th Jun 2012, 22:23
Replies: 29
Views: 4,329
Posted By EuroWings

This isn't quite true I would say. Air France...

This isn't quite true I would say. Air France mainline has bases in Marseille, Nice and Toulouse, each with a range of international short-haul flights that don't involve Paris. Lufty has hubs in...
19th Jun 2012, 13:05
Replies: 1,279
Views: 659,667
Posted By EuroWings

There's quite a few E145 flights in the US with...

There's quite a few E145 flights in the US with block times of more than 3h30m! :yuk:
19th Jun 2012, 11:39
Replies: 29
Views: 4,329
Posted By EuroWings

That does make sense, but how do you calculate...

That does make sense, but how do you calculate the city populations?

For example in Manchester, do you go on the population of the conurbation (which is high) or on the population of the actual...
19th Jun 2012, 10:15
Replies: 29
Views: 4,329
Posted By EuroWings

Devil The UK is actually very similar to Germany in...

The UK is actually very similar to Germany in terms of population density - 244 people per km2 in the UK vs. 233 per km2 in Germany. Yes, it's bigger on the whole, but the two major LH hubs of FRA...
8th Jun 2012, 10:21
Replies: 54
Views: 9,393
Posted By EuroWings

Unless of course your connection involves a bus...

Unless of course your connection involves a bus transfer from T5 to T3, which it will do for some connections or Oneworld/codeshare flights. BA cannot offer 1-stop services from the regions to...
7th Jun 2012, 22:05
Replies: 54
Views: 9,393
Posted By EuroWings

I am fully aware of why these services exist. I...

I am fully aware of why these services exist. I never mentioned international, just that France had long haul services from their regions. It was just in response to the idea that the UK had more...
7th Jun 2012, 13:33
Replies: 54
Views: 9,393
Posted By EuroWings

I disagree actually about Munich. It's very much...

I disagree actually about Munich. It's very much LH's second hub, with a large dedicated terminal for them and their Star partners. Passengers heading from, say, India to the US often have the choice...
24th May 2012, 13:34
Replies: 3,930
Views: 1,916,224
Posted By EuroWings

In the Aer Arann fleet, there's quite a...

In the Aer Arann fleet, there's quite a difference between the 20 year old ATR-42s and the much newer ATR-72s.

Never been on a Saab 2000, but I have been on the similar looking BAe ATP.
24th May 2012, 06:09
Replies: 3,930
Views: 1,916,224
Posted By EuroWings

The Q400 is still top of its class when it comes...

The Q400 is still top of its class when it comes to turboprops in terms of speed and noise levels, try a Fokker 50 or an ATR42 (both flown from the UK and Ireland) and then see that the Q400 isn't...
18th May 2012, 22:28
Replies: 11
Views: 2,084
Posted By EuroWings

Realistically, I reckon the future of European...

Realistically, I reckon the future of European legacy carriers is consolidation into groups. In the face of sharply rising costs and fierce short-haul competition from the LCCs, smaller players are...
28th Mar 2012, 08:19
Replies: 3,142
Views: 776,792
Posted By EuroWings

This was along the lines I was thinking about Van...

This was along the lines I was thinking about Van Air and FLM, but some posters seemed quite critical about the LETs so I did wonder if there was more to them than meets the eye.

I didn't mean to...
28th Mar 2012, 06:17
Replies: 3,142
Views: 776,792
Posted By EuroWings

Of course I know about the Manx2 incidents...

Of course I know about the Manx2 incidents involving operators other than Van Air but I was wondering about Van Air as they seem (from an outsiders point of view) to have operated the LETs out of BLK...
27th Mar 2012, 18:48
Replies: 3,142
Views: 776,792
Posted By EuroWings

What's wrong with the Van Air LETs? Just curious...

What's wrong with the Van Air LETs? Just curious as I am flying on one to IOM next month...:cool:
26th Mar 2012, 16:38
Replies: 9
Views: 6,109
Posted By EuroWings

The Q400 is pretty comfortable and quiet as far...

The Q400 is pretty comfortable and quiet as far as turboprops go. A Fokker 50 (among many others) is much louder...



You've obviously never been on an Embraer 145 or CRJ 200, both jets but they...
19th Feb 2012, 17:17
Replies: 3,930
Views: 1,916,224
Posted By EuroWings

Hi, I wonder if anyone could help me with...

Hi, I wonder if anyone could help me with identifying which aircraft will operate a flight. I am flying with a very nervous passenger from Hanover to Manchester, who would like to avoid a turboprop...
5th Feb 2012, 12:29
Replies: 106
Views: 41,885
Posted By EuroWings

Ignorant stereotyping there. You find all sorts...

Ignorant stereotyping there. You find all sorts of passengers on Ryanair, from low-budget tourists to the Queen of Spain.

Spanair were hardly Singapore Airlines either. My experiences of them...
21st Jan 2012, 21:04
Replies: 884
Views: 221,902
Posted By EuroWings

Do JetXtra actually have any credibility? I...

Do JetXtra actually have any credibility?

I remember that Nexus Airlines start-up with the routes from Liverpool to the Canaries, which never took off. Ryanair entered that market a few years...
21st Jan 2012, 14:09
Replies: 992
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Posted By EuroWings

Sorry to detract from bmi Regional, but you don't...

Sorry to detract from bmi Regional, but you don't pay APD on connections. If you're on a through ticket, APD is charged from your first airport of departure to your final destination. So, wherever...
18th Jan 2012, 18:55
Replies: 3,939
Views: 1,037,581
Posted By EuroWings

Yes, a Eurowings CRJ900 and an easyJet A319. ...

Yes, a Eurowings CRJ900 and an easyJet A319.



Yes, I think you should be able to if the rucksack is reasonably sturdy. I am unsure about the EZY check in question.

If the liquids are under...
7th Jan 2012, 23:07
Replies: 3,839
Views: 1,312,153
Posted By EuroWings

Oh I see, the two terminals are linked airside,...

Oh I see, the two terminals are linked airside, so it's a case of just walking between the two following the sign for flight connections in T1. That's all I wanted to know. Thanks.
7th Jan 2012, 22:00
Replies: 3,839
Views: 1,312,153
Posted By EuroWings

I was wondering if anyone with a good knowledge...

I was wondering if anyone with a good knowledge of Dublin Airport's layout could help me.

I've booked a flight to the USA on Aer Lingus and my first sector is operated by Aer Lingus Regional (Aer...
14th Nov 2011, 19:06
Replies: 16
Views: 3,649
Posted By EuroWings

There are quite a few airports in mainland Europe...

There are quite a few airports in mainland Europe where arriving and departing passengers are not separated. Amsterdam being a prime example, it's split into Schengen and non-Schengen areas, but...
5th Nov 2011, 13:02
Replies: 3,880
Views: 1,091,801
Posted By EuroWings

It depends on what your definition of a low fare...

It depends on what your definition of a low fare actually is, if it's 99p then no Ryanair does not offer many of them. However, Ryanair claims to offer base fares which are lower than competitiors...
26th Oct 2011, 23:51
Replies: 2,984
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Views: 1,024,616
Posted By EuroWings

No, but if you look at the core routes of bmi...

No, but if you look at the core routes of bmi regional, ignoring the flying that they currently do for bmi mainline and Brussels Airlines, would it be fair to say that Scotland features quite...
26th Oct 2011, 22:01
Replies: 2,984
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Views: 1,024,616
Posted By EuroWings

Interesting article, if this were to happen, I do...

Interesting article, if this were to happen, I do wonder what kind of operation this would be and whether the English bases would receive attention. :hmm:
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