My mistake in that case. Also on the social media thread I saw the photos on, a UA staff member said UA had no firm plans to return to GLA.
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I hope they mean in the near future and not for good
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No fixed plans but hoping it can happen in the future or words to that effect. Anyway - who knows what's around the corner.
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It really is a sad state of affairs. GLA cannot maintain a US hub link and EDI is getting widebody service from 2 with narrowbody from another. There has to be far more focus on selling GLA as gateway to the Highlands and Islands. This is what people think of when they think of Scotland.
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Worth remembering it might not be a failure of GLA management, United have 52 777-200 aircraft grounded because of the incident at Denver. This means 767's and 757's have been re-allocated to cover core routes. So they are massively short of a/c.
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Think not just my opinion: “Worth remembering” as you start your post: It is a failure of GLA management.GeorgeNTravels wrote: ↑Sun May 08, 2022 3:01 pmWorth remembering it might not be a failure of GLA management, United have 52 777-200 aircraft grounded because of the incident at Denver. This means 767's and 757's have been re-allocated to cover core routes. So they are massively short of a/c.
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Sorry just like to take snippet from your post: ‘There has to be far more focus on selling GLA’buddyboy wrote: ↑Sun May 08, 2022 7:45 am It really is a sad state of affairs. GLA cannot maintain a US hub link and EDI is getting widebody service from 2 with narrowbody from another. There has to be far more focus on selling GLA as gateway to the Highlands and Islands. This is what people think of when they think of Scotland.
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As far as I know the reasons for the wide body 767 is a lack of reliable 757. Delta and United are waiting delivery of theirbuddyboy wrote: ↑Sun May 08, 2022 7:45 am It really is a sad state of affairs. GLA cannot maintain a US hub link and EDI is getting widebody service from 2 with narrowbody from another. There has to be far more focus on selling GLA as gateway to the Highlands and Islands. This is what people think of when they think of Scotland.
A321 LR. Once they have them they will properly return to narrow body again.
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Correction XLR. And only United has them officially on order. American is the other US carrier with an announced XLR order not Delta.viscount wrote: ↑Sun May 08, 2022 11:14 pmAs far as I know the reasons for the wide body 767 is a lack of reliable 757. Delta and United are waiting delivery of theirbuddyboy wrote: ↑Sun May 08, 2022 7:45 am It really is a sad state of affairs. GLA cannot maintain a US hub link and EDI is getting widebody service from 2 with narrowbody from another. There has to be far more focus on selling GLA as gateway to the Highlands and Islands. This is what people think of when they think of Scotland.
A321 LR. Once they have them they will properly return to narrow body again.
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Will GLA even get to 1m for 2022?Davieboy wrote: ↑Tue May 10, 2022 1:51 pm April passenger numbers just short of 1 million, about 75% of April 2019's figure.
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