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Post by tagron on Mar 24, 2016 13:17:19 GMT
To clarify my post above, the website I referred to is the new (?) Sea Air English/Croatian language website, reachable via Google search. This is the website with the new OSI-SEN schedule, but no MUC services. There is however a Munich sales office telephone number published. www.sea-air.hr/You can still reach the German language site via the link in pprune and this shows the earlier SEN-OSI and SEN-MUC as already discussed. The planned routeing on Thursdays and Sundays would have been SEN-MUC-OSI-MUC-SEN, which would have accounted for the timing anomaly I identified earlier. Not explicit but identifiable from the schedules. I really dont know what to make of this except to say that it all feels hopelessly amateurish. Wait and see still appears the best option.
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Post by aurigny72 on Mar 24, 2016 15:11:30 GMT
Yes it is a bit confusing, as there does seem to be two Sea Air websites, on the other one, Sea Air Slovenia, it does have the SEN-MUN flights. Until there is confirmation from SEN Management we really dont know if this venture is going ahead.
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Sea Air
Mar 28, 2016 6:35:47 GMT
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Post by EGMCfollower on Mar 28, 2016 6:35:47 GMT
Maribor announced as 3rd route to/from SEN
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Post by wetlanding on Mar 28, 2016 8:38:46 GMT
Sea Air are making all the announcements but still nothing from SEN why? Are therse flights bookable anyware? do we know if they are proposed as schedule or seasonal? can someone please confirm or dispell these rumours.
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Post by expressflight on Mar 28, 2016 13:00:57 GMT
The only thing that seems fairly certain is that B737-300 9H-AJW is being prepared at Lasham for Sea Air use and that it is planned to base the aircraft at SEN. It's an 18 year old aircraft and seems to have a 133Y seating configuration. Delivery looks to be planned for mid-April or possibly a little later if a respray is needed.
Beyond that there have been various announcements, firstly by Sea Air Croatia (for an Osijek-Southend scheduled service) and then by Sea Air Slovenia for a Southend-Munich and today a Southend-Maribor scheduled service "this summer". Operations Director of the latter is named as Grant Annals who seems to have commercial aviation experience as an airline consultant. The Osijek route seems bookable (without any flight numbers being shown) but I couldn't find a booking engine for Munich on the net.
In light of the above I'm not really surprised that Stobart haven't many any announcements as they don't want to look stupid if it all collapses before it's even commenced. Hopefully that won't happen but 'hopefully' is still the appropriate word at the moment in my opinion.
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Post by wetlanding on Mar 29, 2016 16:12:03 GMT
SEN have today confirmed that Sea Air will be flying to two destinations from SEN, daily to Munich and weekly to Osijek starting 9th May & 12th May.
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Post by EGMCfollower on Mar 29, 2016 17:04:11 GMT
I saw the reply to the post on Facebook, but still shows that SEN are very much reluctant to formally announce anything. Either SEN are awaiting confirmation of which routes they will operate and at what frequencies, or they will never announce it at all like OLT Express Germany. Seems a shame not to at least give it a go in terms of advertising, but think Sea Air's website(s) need to be drastically improved first.
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Post by mikkie4 on Apr 13, 2016 18:29:19 GMT
SEN website now has MUNICH & OSIJEK on their new route page
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Post by expressflight on May 26, 2016 8:12:11 GMT
The Sea-Air MUC-SEN service will 'commence' (if that's the right word) this afternoon with the arrival of Citation S5-BBL. This will then position empty back to PAD. There is no SEN-MUC service today. What will happen going forward is anybody's guess but VVB Aviation Malta B734 9H-VVB is currently sitting at PAD and may be the aircraft which Sea-Air will use on the PAD route network. Whether this will be seen at SEN flying for Sea-Air remains to be seen. I must confess that in all my time in aviation I don't recall a start-up airline quite as bizarre as Sea-Air.
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Post by Thames Gateway on May 26, 2016 14:38:40 GMT
Just coming up to Maastricht. It would be funny if there was a water-cannon arch for the C-550!
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Post by mikkie4 on May 26, 2016 15:49:42 GMT
just landed ...(16.30)
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