FR S23 Expansion?
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Copy and paste from the article:
"It is understood a further announcement will follow next week on routes from Glasgow."
Guaranteed PIK routes imho. Unfortunately, PIK is Glasgow for FR, seems it always will be.
Would love to be proved wrong though.
"It is understood a further announcement will follow next week on routes from Glasgow."
Guaranteed PIK routes imho. Unfortunately, PIK is Glasgow for FR, seems it always will be.
Would love to be proved wrong though.
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I can see some additions.
FR's network at EDI and throughout the UK is at saturation point so in terms of strangling every last inch of growth I am not surprised they would consider coming back when looking for ways to grow. GLA I think is the only top 10 airport without a FR base. The other thing is they've always been one to try and combat their competitors and the vast majority of people are going to find it easier to fly from GLA on Jet 2, TUI, Easyjet than go down to Prestwick. GLA to the Med should be easy money for Ryanair but the fact they'd rather throw darts at secondary airports in Europe from EDI says it all about the incompetence of the people who run GLA.
In terms of routes I expect something similar to when they initially opened up in 2014. I'll say Bournemouth, Belfast, one of Cork/Shannon and maybe a couple in mainland Europe. Bergamo I could see, maybe one or two out east like Riga or Gdansk. I suspect most sun routes will stay out at PIK (contradicting what I said above), but even that is a skeleton operation these days with all the reductions there. I'd be surprised if we see multiple aircraft being based and they're just as likely in 3/4 years to bugger off.
Greggs opening up and a Ryanair base coming back. Thats success for the airport these days after Provan ran the place into the ground over the last 5 years.
FR's network at EDI and throughout the UK is at saturation point so in terms of strangling every last inch of growth I am not surprised they would consider coming back when looking for ways to grow. GLA I think is the only top 10 airport without a FR base. The other thing is they've always been one to try and combat their competitors and the vast majority of people are going to find it easier to fly from GLA on Jet 2, TUI, Easyjet than go down to Prestwick. GLA to the Med should be easy money for Ryanair but the fact they'd rather throw darts at secondary airports in Europe from EDI says it all about the incompetence of the people who run GLA.
In terms of routes I expect something similar to when they initially opened up in 2014. I'll say Bournemouth, Belfast, one of Cork/Shannon and maybe a couple in mainland Europe. Bergamo I could see, maybe one or two out east like Riga or Gdansk. I suspect most sun routes will stay out at PIK (contradicting what I said above), but even that is a skeleton operation these days with all the reductions there. I'd be surprised if we see multiple aircraft being based and they're just as likely in 3/4 years to bugger off.
Greggs opening up and a Ryanair base coming back. Thats success for the airport these days after Provan ran the place into the ground over the last 5 years.
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If you’re here just to troll it won’t be for long.rusty irish wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 5:54 pm I can see some additions.
FR's network at EDI and throughout the UK is at saturation point so in terms of strangling every last inch of growth I am not surprised they would consider coming back when looking for ways to grow. GLA I think is the only top 10 airport without a FR base. The other thing is they've always been one to try and combat their competitors and the vast majority of people are going to find it easier to fly from GLA on Jet 2, TUI, Easyjet than go down to Prestwick. GLA to the Med should be easy money for Ryanair but the fact they'd rather throw darts at secondary airports in Europe from EDI says it all about the incompetence of the people who run GLA.
In terms of routes I expect something similar to when they initially opened up in 2014. I'll say Bournemouth, Belfast, one of Cork/Shannon and maybe a couple in mainland Europe. Bergamo I could see, maybe one or two out east like Riga or Gdansk. I suspect most sun routes will stay out at PIK (contradicting what I said above), but even that is a skeleton operation these days with all the reductions there. I'd be surprised if we see multiple aircraft being based and they're just as likely in 3/4 years to bugger off.
Greggs opening up and a Ryanair base coming back. Thats success for the airport these days after Provan ran the place into the ground over the last 5 years.
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Which part of that accurate post did you consider to be trolling? I see nothing but facts.Clive wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 10:50 pmIf you’re here just to troll it won’t be for long.rusty irish wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 5:54 pm I can see some additions.
FR's network at EDI and throughout the UK is at saturation point so in terms of strangling every last inch of growth I am not surprised they would consider coming back when looking for ways to grow. GLA I think is the only top 10 airport without a FR base. The other thing is they've always been one to try and combat their competitors and the vast majority of people are going to find it easier to fly from GLA on Jet 2, TUI, Easyjet than go down to Prestwick. GLA to the Med should be easy money for Ryanair but the fact they'd rather throw darts at secondary airports in Europe from EDI says it all about the incompetence of the people who run GLA.
In terms of routes I expect something similar to when they initially opened up in 2014. I'll say Bournemouth, Belfast, one of Cork/Shannon and maybe a couple in mainland Europe. Bergamo I could see, maybe one or two out east like Riga or Gdansk. I suspect most sun routes will stay out at PIK (contradicting what I said above), but even that is a skeleton operation these days with all the reductions there. I'd be surprised if we see multiple aircraft being based and they're just as likely in 3/4 years to bugger off.
Greggs opening up and a Ryanair base coming back. Thats success for the airport these days after Provan ran the place into the ground over the last 5 years.
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The bollox about Greggs. It’s a weird first post from a brand new member.southflyer wrote: ↑Mon Feb 13, 2023 3:33 pmWhich part of that accurate post did you consider to be trolling? I see nothing but facts.Clive wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 10:50 pmIf you’re here just to troll it won’t be for long.rusty irish wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 5:54 pm I can see some additions.
FR's network at EDI and throughout the UK is at saturation point so in terms of strangling every last inch of growth I am not surprised they would consider coming back when looking for ways to grow. GLA I think is the only top 10 airport without a FR base. The other thing is they've always been one to try and combat their competitors and the vast majority of people are going to find it easier to fly from GLA on Jet 2, TUI, Easyjet than go down to Prestwick. GLA to the Med should be easy money for Ryanair but the fact they'd rather throw darts at secondary airports in Europe from EDI says it all about the incompetence of the people who run GLA.
In terms of routes I expect something similar to when they initially opened up in 2014. I'll say Bournemouth, Belfast, one of Cork/Shannon and maybe a couple in mainland Europe. Bergamo I could see, maybe one or two out east like Riga or Gdansk. I suspect most sun routes will stay out at PIK (contradicting what I said above), but even that is a skeleton operation these days with all the reductions there. I'd be surprised if we see multiple aircraft being based and they're just as likely in 3/4 years to bugger off.
Greggs opening up and a Ryanair base coming back. Thats success for the airport these days after Provan ran the place into the ground over the last 5 years.
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Re: FR S23 Expansion?
What Bollox about Greggs?? Greggs open a new unit at international arrivals next month, the airport have put it out thereClive wrote: ↑Mon Feb 13, 2023 5:49 pmThe bollox about Greggs. It’s a weird first post from a brand new member.southflyer wrote: ↑Mon Feb 13, 2023 3:33 pmWhich part of that accurate post did you consider to be trolling? I see nothing but facts.
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I know that.awwdabaaby wrote: ↑Mon Feb 13, 2023 6:10 pmWhat Bollox about Greggs?? Greggs open a new unit at international arrivals next month, the airport have put it out thereClive wrote: ↑Mon Feb 13, 2023 5:49 pmThe bollox about Greggs. It’s a weird first post from a brand new member.southflyer wrote: ↑Mon Feb 13, 2023 3:33 pm
Which part of that accurate post did you consider to be trolling? I see nothing but facts.
Now back to Ryanair and our desperate hopes of good news from them.
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https://corporate.ryanair.com/news/ryan ... ?market=en
There we go, increased frequency to Dublin. Good lord.Ryanair, the UK’s no.1 airline, today (16 Feb) announced its Summer 2023 schedule from Glasgow and Prestwick Airports, incl. 2 new routes from Prestwick to Marseilles and Pisa starting from Apr 2023 and increased frequencies on its ever-popular Glasgow to Dublin route.
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Meanwhile, in the real world...
Ryanair’s Edinburgh Summer ‘23 schedule will deliver:
– 1 new based aircraft (11 total)
– $1.1bn investment
– 69 routes, incl. 6 new destinations – Belfast, Bournemouth, Cornwall, London Stansted, Rhodes & Venice
– Increased frequencies on over 30 routes, incl. Alicante, Barcelona, Brussels Charleroi, Milan & Shannon
– Over 25% capacity growth (vs S22)
– 4.7M passengers per annum
Re: FR S23 Expansion?
I dont question the hope of m,embers wanting a Ryanair upsurge.
I do question the reasoning behind it.
As its probably one of the few things that could be transformatory to fortunes, it certainly doesnt make it likely.
I will be the first to shout whooppee when and if it happens.
Until then, Ill switch off.
I do question the reasoning behind it.
As its probably one of the few things that could be transformatory to fortunes, it certainly doesnt make it likely.
I will be the first to shout whooppee when and if it happens.
Until then, Ill switch off.