It appears this winter (starting tomorrow) will see a weekly FUE-BRS-FUE flight. G-TAWX looks to be positioning NCL-FUE now in preparation for this. There did appear to be a gap on Saturdays for the TFS-based aircraft so I can only assume this will position from TFS-FUE on Saturdays to operate the BRS flight. Very surprising.
 
It appears this winter (starting tomorrow) will see a weekly FUE-BRS-FUE flight. G-TAWX looks to be positioning NCL-FUE now in preparation for this. There did appear to be a gap on Saturdays for the TFS-based aircraft so I can only assume this will position from TFS-FUE on Saturdays to operate the BRS flight. Very surprising.
Thanks. The timetable suggests an away-based aircraft.

BRS will still be down significantly this winter on FUE. Last winter TCX and easyJet both operated W and Sa, with TUI on Sa. easyJet hasn't increased its operation this winter, neither has TUI.
 
I’ve just noticed that there is two flights to palma each on weds and fri next summer - total of 6 per week
 
There is also two dalaman flights on a weds . As with above have these been added since the extra flights were launched as I can’t say I’ve noticed them before ?
 
I’ve just noticed that there is two flights to palma each on weds and fri next summer - total of 6 per week
I was looking at that the other day. I was just about to ask you the same question re PMI.

easyJet have 19 weekly for most of the summer and Ryanair 10 which with TUI totals 35 a week to Palma.

Thomas Cook would have had 3 per week, so the total might still be down a bit on this summer. I didn't collate the flights for summer 19 but in summer 18 there were 36 weekly PMI flights: easyJet 17, Ryanair 10, TUI 5, TCX 3 and BA CityFlyer 1.
 
I’m guessing capacity may be up next year as two of the flights will be on the Dreamliner - nevertheless a big jump from previously planned 3 per week to 6 per week by tui. Incidentally when I was at the airport yesterday I’ve noticed that tui check in is now in the main check in hall in a much more spacious area appropriate for the second largest airline at Bristol.
 
I’m guessing capacity may be up next year as two of the flights will be on the Dreamliner - nevertheless a big jump from previously planned 3 per week to 6 per week by tui. Incidentally when I was at the airport yesterday I’ve noticed that tui check in is now in the main check in hall in a much more spacious area appropriate for the second largest airline at Bristol.
Good point about Palma capacity.

Mrs Y and I are flying with TUI to Lanzarote next month. In recent years our TUI holidays have been to Switzerland, with easyJet the carrier.

I can't remember when we last used a TUI aircraft. For many years nearly all our summer and winter sun IT holidays were with Thomson/Britannia. About three years ago we flew with Thomas Cook to Fuerteventura in December and definitely used the secondary hall for check-in. I hadn't really noticed that TUI had been using that hall as well, until now. I know that Ryanair does.

Although TUI will have more based aircraft than Ryanair at BRS next summer the latter does operate a lot of flights with away-based aircraft - probably the equivalent of another three based aircraft.
 

Nothing to do with BRS directly but this afternoon protestors gathered outside TUI's Broadmead branch in the centre of Bristol to protest against the company selling holidays to Turkey.

During the protest a flare was let off and a fire alarm was actuated.

These mobs of unruly people protesting against anything that takes their fancy and in so doing interfering with the right of people to go about their lawful business really have to be stamped on. They say it's their human right to protest. So it is the human right of everyone else not be intimidated or prevented from going about their everyday lives.

It must have been terrifying for the staff. For all they knew the mob might have entered the shop and attacked them.
 
TUI from 2022 will operate to Orlando Melbourne airport.
For a second I thought that TUI were going to fly to Melbourne in Australia. :jawdrop: In the 1980s Thomson's Britannia Airways (B767s) operated regularly from the UK to Australia on IT flights, and Melbourne was one of the destinations. I think the UK airports were Gatwick and Manchester.

Addendum

Just found this link that confirms my memory that can sometimes be a bit hazy.

 
Strange decision. Sanford is already 50 miles from Disney when compared to the 16 miles from Orlando International. Orlando Melbourne is 81 miles from Disney.
 
Strange decision. Sanford is already 50 miles from Disney when compared to the 16 miles from Orlando International. Orlando Melbourne is 81 miles from Disney.

I think it may be part of a plan or launch cruises from Florida in the future.
 
This is some 'busy' airport

Orlando Melbourne International Airport is currently served by four commercial airlines. Legacy carriers Delta Air Lines and American Airlines offer daily, nonstop flights to their respective hubs in Atlanta and Charlotte and one-stop service to just about anywhere in the world. Elite Airways is also building routes from its Melbourne, Florida hub. Toronto-based Porter Airlines also provides premium service scheduled flights direct between Toronto's Billy Bishop Airport (YTZ) and Orlando Melbourne International Airport.
 
Having travelled a lot through both MLB and MCO, I'd choose MLB every day of the week.

MCO is incredibly busy and the current infrastructure is struggling to cope, especially the International terminal. During the European arrivals wave every afternoon at MCO, the queues for the U.S Border can be up 2 hours! Not a pleasant airport to travel through.

MLB has a nice little terminal, a large runway, plus two smaller runways. The airport, although not very busy with commercial traffic is home to Embraer Executive Jets. There is also a large presence of a number of large aviation/defence companies; Northrop Grumman, GE Transportation, L3 Communications, Thales Group, Rockwell Collins, General Dynamics and HQ for Harris Corporation.
 
BRS press release re Sharm-el-Sheikh


TUI UK announces holidays to Sharm El Sheikh in 2020 from Bristol Airport
Created: 4th Nov 2019

TUI, the world’s largest holiday company and the UK’s number one holiday provider, are delighted to announce that holidays to Sharm El Sheikh will be back on sale on Thursday 7th November with flights departing Bristol Airport from May 2020.

Sharm El Sheikh


Sticking with its commitment of offering more flexibility and choice its customers will benefit as TUI will reintroduce holidays to the Egyptian resort town.

The holiday company are delighted to give customers the opportunity to return to the stunning Red Sea resort. The area was always a firm favourite due to its breath-taking scenic landscape, year-round dry climate with hot summers and warm winters as well as its long stretches of beautiful natural beaches and clear, calm seas. The resort is also widely popular with those seeking water sport activities such as scuba diving and snorkelling in the famous coral reefs.

Resorts including TUI Magic Life Sharm El Sheikh and Reef Oasis Blue Bay along the beautiful Red Sea coast will be on sale, with more hotel announcements in the pipeline.

Mark Hall, Director of Product and Destination Experience TUI UK & Ireland said

"At TUI we’re committed to offering our customers an outstanding choice of holidays across the globe. Sharm el Sheikh was always a hugely popular destination and I am delighted to confirm that we are reintroducing the Egypt favourite to our summer 2020 programme.

In response to customer demand, our first flights will operate from Bristol in May 2020 and our resorts are all looking forward to welcoming our customers back with a smile."

The return to Sharm El Sheikh gives customers even more choice of high-quality winter sun and summer breaks.

Nigel Scott, Business Development Director, Bristol Airport said:

“It shows the strength of demand in the region and TUI’s commitment to Bristol Airport reintroducing the Sharm El Sheikh flights next year. This destination will be a firm favourite with customers and again extends the choice available to customers.”
 

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