January 10, 2004 at 8:39 pm
Where have they got to?
By: paul the wall - 11th January 2004 at 12:24
So with any luck will fresh aer be starting this year does anybody know?
By: LBARULES - 11th January 2004 at 12:18
Yep, Fresh Aer were the airline planning to fly DUB-STN with a 757. I agree that would be a really bad idea. I cant see any point in competing with an airline who are so established on one of their major routes. Lo-cos somehow need to find untapped routes that people want to fly to. Thanks for the info guys!
By: wannabe pilot - 10th January 2004 at 22:34
Weren’t Fresh Aer supposedly gonna fly between Dublin and Stansted with a 757? Or am I thinking of someone else? If it is them, BAD IDEA! Do not try and compete with Ryanair, on one of Ryanair’s highest frequency routes! Ryanair will do whatever they can to force you out of business, including throwing free tickets at anyone who shows up at the airport!
By: Mark L - 10th January 2004 at 22:30
NOW is having significant problems finding money. There are rumours that Manston is either going to be a 2nd base or a replacement for Luton, however at the moment neither are looking likely to ever materialise.
By: T5 - 10th January 2004 at 21:52
“Now Airlines” has its operation license in the process of being approved by the CAA. London Luton to many domestic and European destinations at a fixed price. Prices will not vary on any of the seats.
FreshAer has currently suspended the taking of passenger bookings until further notice. We appreciate your continued interest in our future. All future news relating to our startup will be posted on this website and in the news media. Should the company be in a position to fly on its intended routes we will honour the promotional 2-for-1 offer that was recently promoted by the Evening Herald. All prospective customers are requested to keep their promotional codes safe and in a secure place.”
By: EAL_KING - 10th January 2004 at 21:20
huh what you on about