No flights between NCL and DLM October-April, flights start May.
Onur Air flights from NCL this summer are scheduled as:
Bodrum: 1 x 321
Dalaman: 2 x A300
If you want a flight to Dalaman in April, you’d need to fly from Manchester or Gatwick, which is a shared Onur Air A321 I believe.
Also an Antalya flight operated by an A321 also
Balkan go to Plovdiv via Manchester this winter.
This Summer they have 3 flights, 2 to Bourgas (Tu154) and 1 to Varna (320) from Newcastle.
Actual NCL based a/c 😉
MyTravel: 1 x A320-200
Thomsonfly: 1 x B737-300, 2 x B757-200
Thomas Cook: 2 x B757-200
Excel Airways 1 x B737-400, 1 x B757-200 (Leased from Finnair)
FlyJet: 1 x B757-200
Monarch: 1 x A330-200 Thursday-Sunday
Think thats about it 😉
Durham Tees Valley
Thomsonfly: 1 x B737-800
Would imagine the slots aren’t finalised yet and the times will change 🙂
Cruise charter, B767-200ER to Barbados I believe
Probably quite a lot of KLM, Lufthansa, Swiss, SAS flights going to America or Canada
5 or 6 AN124 movements in total @ NCL
Gill Airways Name is owned by PriceWaterhouseCoopers (the appointed recievers).
You’d be surpised to know that the Bank of Scotland were involved then? 😉
Expect it to be a leased Arkia 757-300
Sorry, but it’s a fake thread 😉
BH Air @ NCL this year: 1 x weekly up to April Tu154. 3 x weekly Tu154 and 1 x weekly 320 during the summer.
As for the 320 taking off the “wrong” way, the winds may have changed, or due to the A320s performance, it may have needed to use runway 7 iso 25
FlyJet are replacing the Air Scandic flights, not really new flights (with the Exception of SSH)
747s of the following airlines have visited NCL during 2005:
British Airways (-400)
Air Pullmantur (-200)
Air Atlanta Europe/Icelandic (-200/-300)
LGW is their main base.
BRS has a 734 based year round.
NCL got 1 747, 1 767 and 1 777.
Another 747 diverted in another day I think