Cardiff Base
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Cardiff Base
Hi everyone,
Anyone know if there are any flying jobs out of Cardiff, there were mutterings of Jet2 thinking about opening a base.
I live near Swansea and can't face the 2.5hr commute to Bristol or further.
I have 5000hrs on 737/320/747 all RHS time.
Anyone know if there are any flying jobs out of Cardiff, there were mutterings of Jet2 thinking about opening a base.
I live near Swansea and can't face the 2.5hr commute to Bristol or further.
I have 5000hrs on 737/320/747 all RHS time.
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Yeah, there's not really much choice there.
TUI has three 738s based there each summer with a small winter operation.
Flybe is closing their base at the end of the season and will operate solely out of base and with W patterns.
Eastern has a base flying the J41 to Anglesey under a franchise with flybe.
There's a charter company called Dragon Fly with a small operation too.
That's about it.
I think Jet2 is pretty unlikely at the moment. The best chance of a big base is if APD is devolved to Wales and then the Assembly cuts it. That might attract Ryanair over the bridge. Seems unlikely too though.
TUI has three 738s based there each summer with a small winter operation.
Flybe is closing their base at the end of the season and will operate solely out of base and with W patterns.
Eastern has a base flying the J41 to Anglesey under a franchise with flybe.
There's a charter company called Dragon Fly with a small operation too.
That's about it.
I think Jet2 is pretty unlikely at the moment. The best chance of a big base is if APD is devolved to Wales and then the Assembly cuts it. That might attract Ryanair over the bridge. Seems unlikely too though.

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I'm in a very similar situation to you. TUI is the only viable option for CWL all the way through the year, but you'd need to establish how long it would take from joining TUI to getting a CWL base, last I looked they were dual basing new pilots in Scandi for the Winter. (may have changed). Working for Smartlynx will probably lead to unstable Winters and I think many on this site might question the wisdom of electing to work for them in the 1st place. Have you considered a LH job on a part time contract? LHR,LGW and MAN are commutable on a once a week basis. NetJets?
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I'm in a very similar situation to you. TUI is the only viable option for CWL all the way through the year, but you'd need to establish how long it would take from joining TUI to getting a CWL base, last I looked they were dual basing new pilots in Scandi for the Winter. (may have changed). Working for Smartlynx will probably lead to unstable Winters and I think many on this site might question the wisdom of electing to work for them in the 1st place. Have you considered a LH job on a part time contract? LHR,LGW and MAN are commutable on a once a week basis. NetJets?






