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I believe that to get in you have to be able to lick your own a$$ and cough up a fur ball. And remember that cats always crap in our peoples gardens.
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Minimum requirements...
Hi...
As advertised on FI they ask for 1500 hrs TT, not considering anyone below it. Is it real without exceptions? Those figures don't make sense if you logged on SEPs do they? 600 TT will do they job and if you are around that number with jet or TP time I wonder how somebody can fool himself far enough and pay for such a lifestyle. I would give an arm and a leg to fly for them in BCN but for God sake the only thing I am willing to pay is the rent for a flat and the beers for (female) flight attendandants when going for a date on the Rambla! :ok:PZ |
papazulu,
I hope you don't take all your dates to the Ramblas..... W |
BCN is my fave destination. There is nothing better than a lovely trip over the the snow capped "pair of knees" and afterwards taking a hostee up the Ramblas.
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if you are the lucky one who will reach >90, at the end you have 4500 - 4800 € in your hand |
Ryanair going domestic in Spain
Originally Posted by ICING AOA
there is already Ryanair, Vueling and Easyjet which is about to get a base in MAD, so ... what do know about Ryanair setting up a base at Madrid? |
Vueling competitive benefits
In the FI advert. Vueling says they offer competitive benefits.
This is not true. Competitive with whom ? It is true that Vueling does lie, believe only what is in writing, period. At Vueling there is no loss of license insurance and you pay for your own pension by paying the high Spanish taxes. |
ICING AOA what do know about Ryanair setting up a base at Madrid? Sorry, I just meant that Ryanair is already in Spain with the Girona Base, which is pretty big. There is Vueling as we already know ( and they are receiving more and more A320s every months), and Easyjet is speaking about opening a base at Madrid.. So I am wondering how catair will cope with :confused: |
about catair, clickair or whatever the name
Some of the flights of the new low-cost of Iberia seem quite good.
For example travelling from Barcelona to Moscow and viceversa with a low budget seems quite interesting. Besides these last months, Catair has been receiving so much publicity in Spain that if they do things well I have the feeling that a lot of people will want to experience a flight on the new carrier. And as I said somewhere, sometime ,... is the first low-cost with already a fan site: www.catair.cat There are great expectations ... |
Ryanair base in MADRID
Originally Posted by ICING AOA
:zzz: :zzz: Keep calm !...
there is already Ryanair, Vueling and Easyjet which is about to get a base in MAD, so if CATAIR is successful that much, it will be great, but I dont reckon so Sorry. I misread your original post, thinking you were saying that Vueling, Ryanair and Easyjet were EACH about to get a base in MAD. EASYJET I too have heard that Easyjet intend on establishing a stronger presence in the Spanish (domestic!) market. The link below is news item from a few days ago saying that Easyjet have requested slots to fly between Madrid and Lanzarote. http://www.canarias7.es/articulo.cfm?Id=30197 "Otra empresa, Easy Jet, tiene hasta el 31 de agosto se para confirmar el inicio de operaciones entre Madrid y Lanzarote, uno de los aeropuertos más baratos de las Islas para aterrizar y despegar." This would be interesting to see Easyjet break into the Canary Island market? And what's more they would be going straight into competition with Spanish airlines. Another news article from a couple of weeks ago talks in general about Easyjet planning a significant increase in its Spanish operations and adds that the airline has applied for slots to fly between Madrid and Asturias. http://www.lne.es/secciones/noticia....Noticia=417571 RYANAIR The link below is an article from a couple of weeks ago that says that Ryanair have applied for slots to fly between Madrid and Granada. http://www.typicallyspanish.com/news...cle_4998.shtml Iberia currently does this route and Vueling are also planning to start up on this route. And another article (link below) suggests that Ryanair are considering the following routes from Granada: -Dublin -Glasgow Prestwick -Milan Bergamo http://www.20minutos.es/noticia/1384...estinos/volar/ "Eso sí, la línea Granada-Francfort de Ryanair se iniciará en octubre, mientras que sus vuelos a Dublín, Glasgow y Milán se han quedado en el aire." (Ryanair currently fly to Granada from 2 of their bases: Stansted and Liverpool, with Frankfurt Hahn - Granada starting in October.) Then, what is very interesting is this article (link below) which says that Ryanair have applied for a whole multitude of slots between Madrid and the Canary Islands http://www.canarias7.es/articulo.cfm?Id=30197 "Ryanair ha pedido una barbaridad de slots para unir Madrid con Canarias." Yet other article confirms that Ryanair is considering offering a number of domestic flights from Madrid from October! http://www.capitalrevista.es/capital...idapr=1__esp_1__ "La compañía aérea de bajo coste Ryanair se ha hecho con los derechos (slots) para poner en marcha vuelos nacionales desde el aeropuerto de Madrid-Barajas a partir de octubre." Here are some more articles on the Ryanair's possible introduction of Madrid to Granada: http://www.diariogranadahoy.com/diar...685&idcat=2911 http://actualidad.terra.es/provincia...rid_943122.htm It would be excellent to see Ryanair at Madrid :O And also if they were to start operations from Madrid to the Canary Islands, we mightn't have to wait long before they start connecting to the islands from their other bases! It would seem therefore that Spanish domestic market is really hotting up! Vueling are providing some welcome competition to Iberia / Air Nostrum. Spanair is also an important player. A brand new airline like Catair would have it's work cut out for it. They'll possibly have to fight off the likes of Ryanair, and that is no easy task. Not to mention the well established existing players. |
that is a very interesting comment indeed and I am not surprised at all that Ryanair and Easyjet are only at the very very begining of the (crazy)game :E ...
For sure they will have the domestic market very soon including balearic and canaries islands. And I agree with you, there is no doubt about the fact that Easy and Ryanair will shortly link Canaries to UK... and it is not a good news for Monarch, First Choice, etc... |
clickair
I hope that the arrival of clickair (the most likely name for Catair ...)
will bring a healthy war of prices to the Spanish domestic flights. I am looking forward to travelling to Eivissa (Ibiza) from Barcelona at a bargain price. Meanwhile I will fly abroad as it is normally cheaper ... I also wonder if the flight from Barcelona to Moscow with clickair will be very cheap or very promotional. |
emails of clickair
Yes, since yesterday (25th july 2006) the webpage www.clickair.com is
operational and has three emails: For pilots: [email protected] For cabin personnel (TCP) : [email protected] For the office in Barcelona: [email protected] When you send them an email they send you another with the link to a document to be filled in and you must send this document and your curriculum vitae to a NEW email they give to you. Everything is in Spanish. If you have any doubt you just can visit my unofficial fan site about www.clickair.com at www.catair.cat . By the way, I would like to know if other airlines have fan sites. |
As far as I know the conditions will be very similar to vueling or may be a little bit worse. Barcelona based with a chance to open new bases Bilbao and sevilla. The big problem is SPANISH COMPULSORY
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spanish compulsory
Maybe it is a very real truly great problem that Spanish is compulsory
but leaving a part practical reasons for that I would find of very bad taste to fly in a company with headquarters in Barcelona with a pilot who can´t even say "Hola". After all Spanish uses more or less the same letters as English - think about Russian, think about Japanese - and it is a language spoken in a lot of places. Besides learning Spanish you will understand better Italian, Portuguese and even French. And for those who find this condition so hard I just remind you that the language of Barcelona (and Majorca, etc) is Catalan and no one is asking you to learn our language. But maybe I am wrong. Maybe instead of being Spanish compulsory for Clickair pilots, what it should be done is that English should be compulsory for those traveling in Clickair so that the pilots can speak only one language, in this case the pretty language of Shakespeare. With respect to work with Clickair I know that some weeks ago I saw an ad in www.cae.com (instead of clickair it was mentioned catair) |
Moscow
Originally Posted by catair
I also wonder if the flight from Barcelona to Moscow with clickair will be very cheap or very promotional.
i.e. Clickair will not be allowed to sell tickets between Barcelona and Moscow under a certain price that will be stipulated by the Russian government. |
charly roy,
dont forget, the russian governement is highly corrupt.if you pay money to "someone" , you can get what you want... |
Clickair and Moscow
I have heard that tourism from Russia in Spain it is beginning to be very important
just behind the British. Is it that so? About the corruption of the Russian government I hope that the general interest of the Russian people prevails ... I also read some weeks ago that there are more multimilionaires now in Moscow than in New York. As I have a site of fans of Clickair I would like to know which airport in Moscow maybe the most probable for a flight between Barcelona and Moscow. |
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