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NWSRG 7th April 2004 22:15

Easy A319 at BFS
 
Seen one of the new Easy A319s land at BFS tonight. Not sure what route it was being used on, but I wasn't aware that the 319s were being used outside Swiss Easy for the moment. Anyone know if this is to be routine, or just an aircraft providing cover?

c.r.m what is it 7th April 2004 22:28

There are a few easy a319's based at lgw now, so it is possible that it was operating a service from there!!

AJ 7th April 2004 22:42

3 UK buses now based @ LGW. Interestingly, no GB flag just an EU one.

Too Low Terrain 7th April 2004 22:47

Noticed the "missing" flag as well, on G-EZEG.

8 aircraft to LGW this year, another 4 to SXF and 3 to DTM = 15 for 2004. :)

Global Pilot 8th April 2004 06:31

Looks like you will get to see more EZY A319s.

Scheduled to operate EZY739 EGKK-EGAA arriving @1930Z
Returning as EZY742 @2005Z.

bigdunc 8th April 2004 12:10

easyJet Switzerland
 
Does anyone know if it's true that only 5 of the EZY A319s are to be based in Geneva? I have recently passed the CTC McAlpine selection, and am trying to predict probable airlines and bases! I have some friends that have just flown to NZ to start training, and they have got easyJet, based in Geneva. I wonder how many pilots they need out there...

Cheers, BigDunc :ok:

eyeinthesky 8th April 2004 12:37

I saw them also operating to AMS from LGW yesterday. I THINK there was one into SS or GW as well.

In trim 8th April 2004 12:46

Most routes served by LGW-based aircraft should be seeing the A319 either now or very shortly.

In trim 8th April 2004 12:48

Currently EZS consists of only 5 aircraft (all GVA based) and there are no firm plans for this to change. Much will depend on future network development from GVA.

All A319's currently being delivered are for the EZY fleet.

MondayGrouch 8th April 2004 13:22

EZS unlikely to expand. Has been stagnant at 5 a/c for years now. Airport costs are too high and EZY looking at other opportunities/deals. Seems to be effective stale-mate with the GVA airport authorities.

IB4138 8th April 2004 13:22

EZY A319 operated LGW-AGP on 6th April.
Seen on departure AGP.

jimbols6 9th April 2004 14:58

bigdunc: check your PM cheers

FlapsOne 9th April 2004 21:46

Correction to the above - 11 319s to LGW this year.

First 7, then a few months pause whilst Dortmund and Berlin kick off, then 4 more.


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