There appears to be a weekly Pegasus flight this summer according to the acl report. Anyone know where to in turkey and who for? Otherwise increase for ezy and tui decreases for Ryanair
The Pegasus flight operates to Dalaman from July-October.
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There appears to be a weekly Pegasus flight this summer according to the acl report. Anyone know where to in turkey and who for? Otherwise increase for ezy and tui decreases for Ryanair
Are Bristol housing aircraft as storage? How many could they park I on stands or otherwise?
Wed 25 Mar 20
Another TOM B738 (G-TAWK) arrived today from DUB making 5x in total.
There is also 16x EZY (5x A319, 9x A320, 2x A321) and 4x RYR B738 on the ground in BRS
Looks like a TOM B787-8 (G-TUIE) is due in tomorrow from Oulu, Finland having flown repatriation flights for TUIfly Nordic. That'll make 5x B738 and 1x B788 of TUIs on the ground in BRS. All ready for the summer season when everything is back up and running?
26x aircraft at BRS currentlyAre Bristol housing aircraft as storage? How many could they park I on stands or otherwise?
26x aircraft at BRS currently
EZY (16)
5x A319
9x A320
2x A321
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TOM (6)
5x B738
1x B788
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RYR (4)
4x B738
BRS is currently Level 3 in summer only (BST) and only between 2300 and 0659 hours. The airport is heavily restricted in its number of night movements and also has strict night noise control quotas, hence the successful application a few years ago for partial Level 3 co-ordination.Latest on the airport's application to be designated as a co-ordinated aerodrome.
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Bristol Airport: designation as a 'coordinated' airport
Proposal to designate Bristol Airport as a 'coordinated' airport and appointment of Airport Coordination Limited as the coordinator.www.gov.uk
Worth a read, but nothing startling and it misses a few points
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Bristol Airport (UK): expansion plans halted for a second time
Bristol Airport's expansion plans have been rejected for a second time, with councillors citing environmental concerns and inadequate public transport access as reasons for refusal. The airport now has six months to decide whether to lodge an appeal.centreforaviation.com
The airport officially close the doors to the main terminal from tomorrow.
Any remaining staff and arriving and departing passengers will enter and leave through Aviation House.
I think first time the main terminal doors have been closed. Ever.
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Isn’t there a nightly Dublin flight starting tomorrow with Ryanair ?
CWL would no doubt benefit but by how much is anyone's guess especially as the main airline at Bristol hasn't shown any interest in Cardiff.CAPA thinks a stagnated BRS could play into CWL’s hands. The article asserts that CWL has been growing ‘at a greater pace’ than BRS. In percentage terms perhaps but it was from a very low base.
CWL would no doubt benefit but by how much is anyone's guess especially as the main airline at Bristol hasn't shown any interest in Cardiff.
I also think that the last few years has shown that CWL and EXT in particular aren't really any competition for BRS. Yes both have grown and attracted extra flights from Ryanair and TUI but neither have attracted a base from Ryanair and TUI expansion amounts to 1 and a half aircraft and both have failed to attract any sort of presence from Easyjet and I personally get the feeling that the current crisis will only make both less competitive against Bristol.
Marko
There is certainly an evening Ryanair DUB shown for today on the airport website arrivals/departures pages.
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