Hi @MJW1992 You can usually expect more frequency changes to trickle through. What easyJet released this week was just their initial baseline schedule alongside those 13 brand-new winter routes across the UK network.
At this stage in the booking cycle, they usually put the core schedule on sale...
I’ve just booked my next trip for April 2027, flying out of Manchester Airport (MAN) with TUI!
I’m looking forward to getting the spring travel season underway, but I’m curious to see who else is heading out from MAN around that time. Whether you’re heading off on a TUI package or another...
I saw a Facebook post a few weeks back where someone was saying they were operating a drone within the exclusion area. After I posted a link to LBAs website drone page they still though they had the right to use one. "It's only a little drone" was their response. Unbelievable!
We also needs to think about the terminal REGEN which isn't actually going to be fully completed until next summer when 2 more baggage carousels become available. It might be the case that the current exit from arrivals needs to remain in place until that point which is far from ideal. The new...
The £350m Transformation, Is GLA finally building the airport Glasgow deserves, or just playing catch-up?
Hi everyone,
With GLA celebrating its 60th anniversary this year (and that exclusive Glengoyne bottling hitting the shelves!), it feels like a massive turning point for the airport. For...
It would be unwise to make any definitive assumptions at this stage. There remains a persistent narrative that easyJet might attempt a return to Doncaster, despite the clear failure of their initial operation. However, the current aviation industry landscape is significantly more challenging now...
The ETA Transit Trap: Are separate tickets through Heathrow officially dead?
Now that the UK Home Office is fully enforcing the mandatory Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) scheme, we are starting to see the real-world chaos hitting the transfer desks, especially at London Heathrow and...
Subject: Update: Moving from hashtags to our new tagging system
I am writing to let you know that we have retired the hashtag system on the forum. Unfortunately, we encountered persistent bugs that made the system unreliable, so we have replaced it with a much more robust tagging feature.
How...
The Great Airbus Transition - Are the days of the classic Boeing fleet officially numbered?
With Jet2’s summer 2026 expansion now in full swing, including the massive launch of their new London Gatwick base backed by a fleet of brand-new Airbus A321neos, the airline’s long-term fleet strategy...
When you featured this thread, in that Feature block it offers up an add image. It looks like that should display similar to the former system but it allows you to delete it when your done with it which means it wont clog the forum with unnecessary files.
I hadn't noticed before but there's a...
You are doing an amazing job Ashley and yes, thank you to Brandin @Envesko for helping us out during a tricky stage.
@Ashley.S. I notice X2.3 still offers its own Feature although it isn't allowing attachment uploads.
Hopefully with the Iran war looking like it might be over, people will have more confidence to fly and airlines will have more confidence to launch new routes.
Lots of unexpected changes but thank you for all your hard work Ashley. It really is appreciated what you do and the forum wouldn't be possible without your backroom experience.
We have reached an extraordinary bottleneck in global fleet planning. The global commercial aircraft backlog has ballooned to over 18,000 aircraft which represents nearly 60% of the entire active global fleet.
For airline bosses, long-term fleet planning is up in the air. If a carrier places an...
The Independent reports that Transport for London (TfL) has started a massive, staggered series of closures on the Piccadilly line that will run all summer long to prepare for the new air-conditioned Tube fleet entering service later this year. I can't imagine this will be good for passengers...
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