November 30, 2004 at 5:38 pm
From £89 one way including taxes!!!!!
By: N5552.0W00425.9 - 1st December 2004 at 21:55
STN-YVR is being dropped – it was only introduced as ZOOM could not get enough slots at LGW for 2004.
BHX was dropped as ZOOM wanted to concentrate on GLA & LGWas their UK destinations for 2004. As they expand next year with a 3rd aircraft, MAN, BFS, CWL & some more CDG services are being added.
By: N5552.0W00425.9 - 1st December 2004 at 21:55
STN-YVR is being dropped – it was only introduced as ZOOM could not get enough slots at LGW for 2004.
BHX was dropped as ZOOM wanted to concentrate on GLA & LGWas their UK destinations for 2004. As they expand next year with a 3rd aircraft, MAN, BFS, CWL & some more CDG services are being added.
By: Future Pilot - 1st December 2004 at 21:33
Zoom also flew to Birmingham in 2003 but unless i missed them i dont think they returned in 2004, here’s me hoping for 2005 😀
By: Future Pilot - 1st December 2004 at 21:33
Zoom also flew to Birmingham in 2003 but unless i missed them i dont think they returned in 2004, here’s me hoping for 2005 😀
By: Humberside - 1st December 2004 at 21:18
Also what happened to Zoom’s Stansted to Vancouver service?
By: Humberside - 1st December 2004 at 21:18
Also what happened to Zoom’s Stansted to Vancouver service?
By: Humberside - 1st December 2004 at 21:16
Globespan/Air Transat serve
Gatwick
Manchester
Glasgow
Edinburgh
Newcastle
Exeter
Birmingham
Cardiff
Dublin
Shannon
Belfast
By: Humberside - 1st December 2004 at 21:16
Globespan/Air Transat serve
Gatwick
Manchester
Glasgow
Edinburgh
Newcastle
Exeter
Birmingham
Cardiff
Dublin
Shannon
Belfast
By: Robert Hamilton - 1st December 2004 at 20:48
it all used to be L1011’s but then they are now being took out of service!!! the a310 is taking over most services to uk and a330 to europe!
By: Robert Hamilton - 1st December 2004 at 20:48
it all used to be L1011’s but then they are now being took out of service!!! the a310 is taking over most services to uk and a330 to europe!
By: Future Pilot - 1st December 2004 at 20:45
Yeah thats right airbusbaby, i have seen the route operated by the odd A330 but yes nearly all the time its an A310.
By: Future Pilot - 1st December 2004 at 20:45
Yeah thats right airbusbaby, i have seen the route operated by the odd A330 but yes nearly all the time its an A310.
By: G-OJET - 1st December 2004 at 20:38
I just went on their website, www.globespan.com and found it very confusing. They say they fly to Exeter 😮 (i was surprised as it was) then went on the Exeter airport site and couldn’t find anything about it! :confused:
They are a scheduled carrier aren’t they?
The EXT service is usually a double drop sector that carries on to BHX then back to YYZ. They used to operate it with 757’s, although its now an A310 I believe. Its been going some years, one weekly BHX via EXT and one direct BHX.
By: G-OJET - 1st December 2004 at 20:38
I just went on their website, www.globespan.com and found it very confusing. They say they fly to Exeter 😮 (i was surprised as it was) then went on the Exeter airport site and couldn’t find anything about it! :confused:
They are a scheduled carrier aren’t they?
The EXT service is usually a double drop sector that carries on to BHX then back to YYZ. They used to operate it with 757’s, although its now an A310 I believe. Its been going some years, one weekly BHX via EXT and one direct BHX.
By: Aviation Man - 1st December 2004 at 20:35
I just went on their website, www.globespan.com and found it very confusing. They say they fly to Exeter 😮 (i was surprised as it was) then went on the Exeter airport site and couldn’t find anything about it! :confused:
They are a scheduled carrier aren’t they?
By: Aviation Man - 1st December 2004 at 20:35
I just went on their website, www.globespan.com and found it very confusing. They say they fly to Exeter 😮 (i was surprised as it was) then went on the Exeter airport site and couldn’t find anything about it! :confused:
They are a scheduled carrier aren’t they?
By: Robert Hamilton - 1st December 2004 at 20:31
Belfast (egaa)
By: Robert Hamilton - 1st December 2004 at 20:31
Belfast (egaa)
By: Aviation Man - 1st December 2004 at 20:29
wher is cwl?
CWL = Cardiff International Airport
Zoom or Air Transat could move to BRS to compete indirectly.
How many british airports do Air Transat fly to?
By: Aviation Man - 1st December 2004 at 20:29
wher is cwl?
CWL = Cardiff International Airport
Zoom or Air Transat could move to BRS to compete indirectly.
How many british airports do Air Transat fly to?