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Post by Humberside on Dec 12, 2009 13:33:15 GMT
I would be surprised if Easyjet went to the further afield destinations such as the Canaries, Greece etc from DSA, which is where any charter growth will come from
I'd also be surprised if TOM 'throw a paddy' though
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Post by pug on Dec 12, 2009 14:48:51 GMT
I dont suppose they would with the flights on offer currently, depends if EZY expanded or not i suppose.
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Post by luke on Dec 22, 2009 12:05:42 GMT
Hi, Does anyone know what aircraft is operating the Dalaman flight with Thomas Cook on a monday in 2010, i am travelling and would like to know.
Thanks
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Post by springy on Dec 22, 2009 12:30:50 GMT
Hi, Does anyone know what aircraft is operating the Dalaman flight with Thomas Cook on a monday in 2010, i am travelling and would like to know. Thanks im not sure but i think it is a Airbus A320-200
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Post by springy on Jan 6, 2010 20:42:40 GMT
i saw a advert in the hull daily mail saying that huy are flying to bodrum this year but i can not find any flights yet
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Post by Humberside on Jan 7, 2010 11:59:19 GMT
Onur Air are doing it for Goldtrail - bookable on the Goldtrail website, though not yet put on the airport timetable
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Post by Humberside on Jan 12, 2010 12:37:39 GMT
Goldtrail are taking an allocation on TCX's Dalaman flight in May and June prior to their own service commencing
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Post by Humberside on Jan 28, 2010 22:29:39 GMT
The Viking Airlines timetable is showing them as operating Tuesday HUY-Bodrum and HUY-Dalaman services. The operating dates match the Goldtrail dates, and the times are very close to the times on the Goldtrail website - but the Goldtrail site still shows Onur Air as the airline. I wonder however if Viking are taking over the flights from Onur Air?
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Post by Humberside on Jan 31, 2010 19:06:46 GMT
The airport timetable has been updated. Larnaca is showing as three flights again, but this time (all with Eurocypria):
Olympic on a Wednesday morning Thomas Cook on a Wednesday evening and Saturday morning
Last year it was Wednesday evening and Saturday morning, and before their collapse a 2nd Saturday flight with Libra was planned for 2010
HOWEVER, the Thomas Cook website does not show the Wednesday evening flight. If their website is to be beleived, we remain at two flights per week, with the Wednesday flight now late morning rather than the airport staying open late in the evening on summer Wednesdays as it has done ever since Larnaca was introduced, which would at least save some money.
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Post by lbaspotter on Feb 5, 2010 17:25:29 GMT
Hi The Summer 2010 Humberside Airport preview timetable which is produced by myself is now online hosted by my website at www.lbaspotters.net/huysummertimetable.htmIf there are any changes that people are aware of and have to be ammended please let me know either on here or via private message. Thanks.
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Post by Humberside on Feb 5, 2010 17:42:00 GMT
The Tuesday Heraklion and Wednesday Larnaca are for Olympic, not Thomas Cook. Other than that seems OK to me, though I would caution that the Goldtrail site still shows them as using Onur Air (but the Viking site still shows similarly timed Bodrum/Dalaman flights ) I will add a link from the main Air Humberside site to your timetable
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Post by lbaspotter on Feb 5, 2010 19:25:51 GMT
Hi
The timetable has just been updated again. Done the mentioned changes as advised by Humberside
Now also just found out that the weekly Thomas Cook, Monday service from/to Turkey-Dalaman has now been upgraded to be operated by a wide bodied Boeing 767-300 aircraft.
The Sunday Turkey-Antalya service is again to be operated by Boeing 757-200 aircarft again as last year while the Tuesday Palma-Majorca flight will be operated by an Airbus A320-200.
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Post by john2408 on Feb 5, 2010 20:04:29 GMT
If proof was needed that passengers still want to fly from HUY,[take note other operators] above news is excellent.
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Post by Humberside on Feb 5, 2010 21:36:48 GMT
The Palma is a decrease from a B757 but the B767 is fantastic news. Must be the first time since 2004 that a B767 has been regularly scheduled to operate into HUY. That would have been when TOM had a B767-200 at LBA at the start of the summer, and it operated w patterns into HUY
With TCX upgrading to a B767, and extended operating seasons from h4u, and a lesser extent, Goldtrail, Dalaman will see a nice capacity boost this year
Also Antalya operates almost two months longer this year, starting at the start of May and running through to the end of October. Nice to see how that has developed from a limited schedule in 2005, through to an almost full season flights shared with Exeter, to a dedicated flight on a Sun Express B737-800 and then to a TCX B757
A final thought, Olympic are now HUY's 2nd biggest tour operator after Thomas Cook Group. Who would have thought that a few years ago?
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Post by kirmingtonuser on Feb 13, 2010 21:00:12 GMT
lbaspotter is to be congratulated on the production of the Summer 2010 timetable, which deserves a wider readership. It is a pity that the airport do not use it on their website. It would be in their best interests to at least provide a link to it. (They could always add the usual caveat about not being held responsible for missed connections resulting from information provided by third parties!)
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