Flybe get right in there……!
Following the announcement that BA Connect will be pulling their services from George Best Belfast City Airport to Birmingham from 21st August 2006, Flybe, the airline which has served this route for over 20 years, will offer those passengers inconvenienced by BA Connect a special rescue rate of 25% less than BA Connect’s lowest fare.
Mike Rutter, Chief Commercial Officer, Flybe, comments: “Stepping in with a comprehensive rescue package Flybe will offer BA Connect passengers a fast and frequent service between Belfast and Birmingham at a special introductory rate. BA Connect passengers will find they get both lower prices and a better service with Flybe.
Flybe also announced today a 25% increase in capacity on the route and the introduction of a 7th daily flight. This takes the total number of rotations on Belfast City to Birmingham to 84 versus the nearest remaining competitor – 38. Flybe will also have 8,250 seats per week on the route, 35% more than the only other competitor.’
“Our advice to BA Connect passengers that don’t want to be stranded is simply book your flight with Flybe to avoid disappointment.”
To purchase these fares visit http://www.flybe.com . The Flybe rescue package fare at £18.99 including taxes and charges is for travel from 21st August to 20th December and is available to book from 1st August to 10th August 2006
Great shots all, bit of a Monarch day today isn’t it……..:D
Crusing at FL360 on the way to Heraklion :cool:.

Although this does look like a different model A300 to the one Monarch actually use….?
Great shots all, bit of a Monarch day today isn’t it……..:D
Crusing at FL360 on the way to Heraklion :cool:.

Although this does look like a different model A300 to the one Monarch actually use….?
Not entirely surprised, seems with BE’s strong presence on the route BA had trouble getting their name out there. Hopefully this will increase capacity on another route with the spare aircraft, love that the picture is a 744 :D.
Fantastic selection as always Peter :).
Obviously been doing way too much flying today…….. :rolleyes:.

At the gate in Dublin after arrival from Birmingham, I never actually warm to iDFG Airbus’s because of their tendancy to be incredibly slow loading but this model is working a treat 😀 .
Obviously been doing way too much flying today…….. :rolleyes:.

At the gate in Dublin after arrival from Birmingham, I never actually warm to iDFG Airbus’s because of their tendancy to be incredibly slow loading but this model is working a treat 😀 .
Look at those Air France passangers 😀 :diablo: , great selection Lance 🙂 😎 .
Very nice angles and shots, KLM do give some odd names to their aircraft…’Crested Coot’ :D.
Continuing the sunset theme, here G-DBCD exiting 22 at BHD after arrival from LBA.

Continuing the sunset theme, here G-DBCD exiting 22 at BHD after arrival from LBA.

Well here’s my landing in Bodrum, ILS approach to runway 29. Basically one phrase that sums this approach up is….
“Don’t you love it when things just…..work?”





Enjoy….:D
Well here’s my landing in Bodrum, ILS approach to runway 29. Basically one phrase that sums this approach up is….
“Don’t you love it when things just…..work?”





Enjoy….:D
Great shots Will! certainly makes a nice change, love the third shot 😀 :cool:.
Great shots Will! certainly makes a nice change, love the third shot 😀 :cool:.