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Post by springy on Aug 12, 2011 19:41:09 GMT
just been on ryanair booking engine nothing for next year
Select A Flight
Sorry, there are no available flights departing on the 10 July (Tuesday) This may be because: 1.The flight you have chosen is full 2.The route selected has not yet commenced operation, please click here to view our new route start dates 3.The travel dates requested are for our next schedule period and the fares/seats are yet not loaded for these dates 4.There may not be a flight scheduled for this day of the week
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Post by pug on Aug 12, 2011 20:24:48 GMT
Its in the 2012 timetable, but they are subject to change. Many other airports arent on sale yet too so its nothing to be concerned about. Hopefully their issues with ALC can be sorted out.
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Post by Misty on Aug 12, 2011 23:21:17 GMT
Pug,
It is working showing the planes for me, but then again I'm not viewing the booking engine in UK(English). Change your language to Crotian(English) and then search again. You will find the booking engine displays the aeroplanes instead of the 'low fares available' message that is displayed on the UK language setting whatever the date/ route you search for.
Hope this helps you!
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Post by GUEST on Aug 16, 2011 12:10:37 GMT
82% load factor for July - better than DSA at 79%
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Post by pug on Aug 16, 2011 12:22:13 GMT
I worked it out to be 80%, but still a good load, and inevitably will peak for August with the school holidays for the full month.
As an aside, how did you get the breakdown of the route at DSA GUEST? As dont TOM also fly to ALC?
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Post by GUEST on Aug 16, 2011 12:24:39 GMT
Thomson figures will be shown as charter, Ryanair as scheduled
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Post by pug on Aug 16, 2011 12:27:11 GMT
I see that now thanks, I know that DSA has 3 weekly flights, but still nice to see HUY doing well for FR.
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Post by pug on Aug 16, 2011 12:35:03 GMT
Edit:
There is no split of the route, it only shows scheduled passengers at 7114 and no charter passengers. Last years scheduled passengers showed a load factor of 91% with FR to ALC from DSA, so if at a similar number then it is doing considerably better than HUY. It is unclear, however, whether some of the TOM passengers are classed as scheduled??
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Post by pug on Aug 17, 2011 17:45:17 GMT
GUEST, if youre about on here, is there any chance you could tell me your source for the Ryanair figures?
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Post by pug on Sept 16, 2011 9:49:55 GMT
88% load factor in august woth 3016 passengers...
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Post by pug on Oct 27, 2011 15:37:44 GMT
Comments on pprune suggest FR and AENA have come to an agreement. 2 of every 4 flights to use airbridges. Hopefully we will see ALC on sale for next year before long.
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Post by pug on Oct 27, 2011 15:38:04 GMT
Comments on pprune suggest FR and AENA have come to an agreement. 2 of every 4 flights to use airbridges. Hopefully we will see ALC on sale for next year before long.
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Post by pug on Oct 30, 2011 23:34:20 GMT
A post on pprune now suggests that MoL isnt happy with the deal (id tgey can have 2 ac using steps why not all 4?) So some routes will return and some wont...
I would like to think HUY will return but I must say Im not holding out much hope..
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Post by pug on Nov 4, 2011 16:27:44 GMT
I notice the Hull Daily Mail are running an article today about FR expanding at LBA... No mention of possible routes from HUY, hopefully the airport can issue its own press release soon.
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Post by bmedboy on Nov 10, 2011 23:04:03 GMT
Pprune saying ALC being dropped from HUY
"due to the number of seats sold to travel agents"
What does that mean?
Regards
Mike
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