QR don’t serve GLA.atuk wrote: ↑Mon Jan 08, 2024 3:32 pmGood news and bad news then. What puzzles me is EK can add extra capacity on other UK routes despite this.Clive wrote: ↑Mon Jan 08, 2024 7:43 am [quote=atuk post_id=11202 time=<a href="tel:1704667194">1704667194</a> user_id=75]
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There will be something for the 20th Anniversary but aircraft and crew availability are still hindering restoration of the 2nd daily.
Or have they already missed the boat given QR increasing to winter double daily on A350s?
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I’m perfectly well aware if that as you already well know. It doesn’t stop it being part of, a very large part, of the competition on Middle East departures.
It’s even more interesting that you don’t respond to the issue of Emirates being able to add capacity at other Uk airports yet cannot increase capacity at GLA.
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That reasoning or excuse or whatever it is doesn’t wash with me. They’ll expand at GLA when the time is right for them as they will at their stations across the globe. The recent info about the strength of their GLA market bodes well IMO and that is factual with the competition in the markets.
As an ex airport worker I’m sure you know that Emirates (whom we are interested in here) are competing with about a dozen one-stop airlines offering services between Scotland and the destinations they serve and not just the one you chose to highlight.