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I think the E190 is on most flights now ethan.
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Thank you! Does anybody know the load factors on the flights roughly?I think the E190 is on most flights now ethan.
Great to hear. Ì suspect there is great competition going on for connections between KL and BA. I would love to see more expansion from them in the future. Would a *A carrier I. E. Lufthansa increase connectivity and be of detriment to KL/BA?Hopefully someone will know Ethan, but from what I understand the load factors are consistently excellent.
Great to hear. Ì suspect there is great competition going on for connections between KL and BA. I would love to see more expansion from them in the future. Would a *A carrier I. E. Lufthansa increase connectivity and be of detriment to KL/BA?
Also remember that EDI and GLA see a very large number of passengers to and from the London airports.The only difference when comparing LBA/MAN with GLA/EDI is the fact that the Scottish airports have basically developed in tandem as the years have gone by, but MAN was away out in front in terms of passengers and services years before LBA/LPL/EMA were of any real significance. My grandfather came down from Dundee to fly from Manchester to New York in 1958! Added to that MAN is in the middle of LBA/LPL/EMA. so starts off from a good vantage, whereas GLA and EDI are on their own with a limited population.
I agree. With KLM's success at LBA it still puzzles me why we've never seen their associate Air France operating Paris CDG. A Hop! E-Jet would be perfect however the business model ties all E-Jets up in Central Europe (Aberdeen & Edinburgh the exception) whilst standard Air France operate UK destinations with A319's/A320's/A321's which is then overkill.I hope one day that the continued success of the KLM route acts as a magnet to other operators to seize the opportunities that lie over this side of the Pennines
My sentiments exactly... CityJet codeshare too.Wonder if Flybe could be tempted to do CDG using their codeshare agreement with Air France? 3 to 4 daily Q400 flights? That would give LBA access to 4 hubs.
They do codeshare with KLM so maybe they don't want to dilute that or there is some sort agreement between KLM and Air France that means Hop! and Cityhopper don't clash at certain airports in the UK?I agree. With KLM's success at LBA it still puzzles me why we've never seen their associate Air France operating Paris CDG. A Hop! E-190 would be perfect however Hop's business model ties all E-Jets up in Central Europe (Aberdeen & Edinburgh the exception) whilst standard Air France operate UK destinations with A319's/A320's/A321's which is then overkill.
One of the last few Fokker 70's was in last week in case you missed it! With it not night-stopping for obvious reasons it normally operates the afternoon services if there are delays within the network!
In case you didn't know it's actually very simple to just operate the Fokker into Leeds as all the crews that were Fokker trained are all Embraer qualified too so it really doesn't make any difference to them..
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