November 12, 2004 at 6:46 pm
To All,
I’ve heard that easyJet are considering new routes to Pula, Croatia, from Berlin and maybe a few British Airports. Do you have any further information?
Regards
Aviation Man
By: dan777 - 14th November 2004 at 17:17
I got an e-mail yesterday from easyJet saying there are starting to sell seats for their Summer 2005 routes with Bristol, Newcastle and Nottingham East Midlands European routes being sold first. Any new routes would be announced very soon I would have thought.
By: dan777 - 14th November 2004 at 17:17
I got an e-mail yesterday from easyJet saying there are starting to sell seats for their Summer 2005 routes with Bristol, Newcastle and Nottingham East Midlands European routes being sold first. Any new routes would be announced very soon I would have thought.
By: Humberside - 14th November 2004 at 17:02
Surely LPL-Prague wold work?
Perhaps the non expansion at LPL is to do with the MAN rumors
By: Humberside - 14th November 2004 at 17:02
Surely LPL-Prague wold work?
Perhaps the non expansion at LPL is to do with the MAN rumors
By: SHAMROCK321 - 14th November 2004 at 15:25
Very true Aviation Man easy hyave expanded quite alot in the last few years but LPL seems to be a little forgotten.
By: SHAMROCK321 - 14th November 2004 at 15:25
Very true Aviation Man easy hyave expanded quite alot in the last few years but LPL seems to be a little forgotten.
By: Aviation Man - 14th November 2004 at 12:06
I think that instead on trying to open new destinations, easyJet should expand a bit from other airports. I would love to see them try a Liverpool – Prague route and take on bmibaby and CSA.
Aviation Man
By: Aviation Man - 14th November 2004 at 12:06
I think that instead on trying to open new destinations, easyJet should expand a bit from other airports. I would love to see them try a Liverpool – Prague route and take on bmibaby and CSA.
Aviation Man
By: SHAMROCK321 - 14th November 2004 at 11:54
EK if you had read down which obviously you didnt you would have read that I retracted my scared comment.
By: SHAMROCK321 - 14th November 2004 at 11:54
EK if you had read down which obviously you didnt you would have read that I retracted my scared comment.
By: Aviation Man - 14th November 2004 at 10:41
I thought Ryanair has a Grenoble route or was it Buzz?
I’m not sure if Buzz flew to Grenoble but Ryanair fly into St. Etienne (Lyon).
The Grenoble charges were probably too much more Ryanair!
Aviation Man
By: Aviation Man - 14th November 2004 at 10:41
I thought Ryanair has a Grenoble route or was it Buzz?
I’m not sure if Buzz flew to Grenoble but Ryanair fly into St. Etienne (Lyon).
The Grenoble charges were probably too much more Ryanair!
Aviation Man
By: Humberside - 14th November 2004 at 09:22
I thought Ryanair has a Grenoble route or was it Buzz?
By: Humberside - 14th November 2004 at 09:22
I thought Ryanair has a Grenoble route or was it Buzz?
By: Aviation Man - 13th November 2004 at 22:06
There does seem to be more EZY/FR overlap now:
Berlin
Grenoble
Valencia
Almeria
Rome
Ryanair don’t fly to Grenoble but you are right Humberside they are competiting directly a bit more. I thought Ray Webster hated direct competition. I think its because there are not many more european routes to be taken.
Aviation Man
By: Aviation Man - 13th November 2004 at 22:06
There does seem to be more EZY/FR overlap now:
Berlin
Grenoble
Valencia
Almeria
Rome
Ryanair don’t fly to Grenoble but you are right Humberside they are competiting directly a bit more. I thought Ray Webster hated direct competition. I think its because there are not many more european routes to be taken.
Aviation Man
By: Humberside - 13th November 2004 at 21:45
There does seem to be more EZY/FR overlap now:
Berlin
Grenoble
Valencia
Almeria
Rome
By: Humberside - 13th November 2004 at 21:45
There does seem to be more EZY/FR overlap now:
Berlin
Grenoble
Valencia
Almeria
Rome
By: EK. - 13th November 2004 at 21:43
Its obvious they are scared of Ryanair.Why else no Dublin routes the 3rd most popular city destination in Europe.
Why would they be taking them on at STN and LTN then?
By: EK. - 13th November 2004 at 21:43
Its obvious they are scared of Ryanair.Why else no Dublin routes the 3rd most popular city destination in Europe.
Why would they be taking them on at STN and LTN then?