A new airline launching TFS-GLA
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Canarian Airways
Canarian Airways
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Re: Canarian Airways
I've seen this ridiculed elsewhere'already. I'll believe it when I see it.
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Seems a bit familair, loco flights anyone?
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Some more info on this one....
https://www.routesonline.com/news/29/br ... n-airways/
https://www.routesonline.com/news/29/br ... n-airways/
Flown: BA, BD, BE, BY, DA, AMM, MT, XL, JN, EI, FR, LH, JK, BV, NW, HP, US, CO, AC, DL, QF, AN, NZ, TN, RAR, MH, CX, FM, SA, EK, EY
Re: Canarian Airways
Its an interesting move on their part to create a more sustainable supply chain - if you can exercise influence/control over the flights its more likely you can spin demand up or down depending on the situation. As much as the article is citing recovery post-COVID and post-TCX, I also suspect this is a bargaining chip with Ryanair. Didn't they cut TFS as a base in Jan-20?Aerecosse wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 6:08 pm Some more info on this one....
https://www.routesonline.com/news/29/br ... n-airways/
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Gran Canaria, Tenerife South, Lanzarote and Girona were announced to be closing. That was published in Aug 2019, didn't say a date on the article I readbaystate wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 10:48 pmIts an interesting move on their part to create a more sustainable supply chain - if you can exercise influence/control over the flights its more likely you can spin demand up or down depending on the situation. As much as the article is citing recovery post-COVID and post-TCX, I also suspect this is a bargaining chip with Ryanair. Didn't they cut TFS as a base in Jan-20?Aerecosse wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 6:08 pm Some more info on this one....
https://www.routesonline.com/news/29/br ... n-airways/
Re: Canarian Airways
It’s backed by a consortium of Tenerife hoteliers who wished to guard their supply chain following collapses in U.K. and German markets.
The article I read mentioned concern at the closures of Germania, Air Berlin and the failure of Thomas Cook in German, Scandinavian and U.K. markets.
Operating aircraft will be an A319 a strange choice for these routes given long sectors to Scandinavia and the fact that Tenerife is not as popular in European markets as Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura.
Time will tell; I wouldn’t hold my breath though. You may see the break up of TUI before this comes into being.
The article I read mentioned concern at the closures of Germania, Air Berlin and the failure of Thomas Cook in German, Scandinavian and U.K. markets.
Operating aircraft will be an A319 a strange choice for these routes given long sectors to Scandinavia and the fact that Tenerife is not as popular in European markets as Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura.
Time will tell; I wouldn’t hold my breath though. You may see the break up of TUI before this comes into being.