Edinburgh
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Here we go again the moles are back at EDI making holes in the runway.
Ua161 holding over Falkirk plus some flights holding over the borders
At least 2 diversions into Gla
Ua161 holding over Falkirk plus some flights holding over the borders
At least 2 diversions into Gla
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Read the press release carefully - clearly written by the PR Team from Edinburgh Airport eg 'their most popular destinations'will1983 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2023 12:57 pm https://www.jet2.com/news/2023/09/Major ... _aircraft_
7 A/C base for LS from EDI S24.
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Edinburgh July 2023 pax numbers beating pre pandemic numbers. 1528829 compared to 1506580 in July 2019.
July 2023 compared to July 2022 +22%.
July 2023 compared to July 2022 +22%.
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Not normally in this thread but that's commendable.Planeenthusiast wrote: ↑Wed Sep 20, 2023 6:21 pm Edinburgh July 2023 pax numbers beating pre pandemic numbers. 1528829 compared to 1506580 in July 2019.
July 2023 compared to July 2022 +22%.
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Perhaps more news to come later…. The return of DXB next spring.
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JetBlue to EDI in 2024 being rumoured alongside MAN, DUB and LIS.
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Hardly surprising. It sounds like GLA was a contender five years or so ago but I can't see how any US airline would want to serve GLA over EDI at the moment.
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There's a clear market from GLA demonstrated over 20+ years, it's one of the top most visited UK cities by US visitors (they don't just go to Edinburgh!) and there's no direct competition!
Nevertheless, if jetBlue ended up at EDI it would be a huge failure on GLA management's part. They've clearly been courting them for years, so to fail now would be inexcusable.
Nevertheless, if jetBlue ended up at EDI it would be a huge failure on GLA management's part. They've clearly been courting them for years, so to fail now would be inexcusable.
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Agreed but there would be no one more disappointed than themselves if that happened. Sadly it’s the airlines who decide whether to land in a smaller but more open market or follow sheep-like into a crowded market.Iain wrote: ↑Fri Sep 22, 2023 11:46 am There's a clear market from GLA demonstrated over 20+ years, it's one of the top most visited UK cities by US visitors (they don't just go to Edinburgh!) and there's no direct competition!
Nevertheless, if jetBlue ended up at EDI it would be a huge failure on GLA management's part. They've clearly been courting them for years, so to fail now would be inexcusable.
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Unfortunately that's a pattern that we've seen many times, not just in Scotland. However, why do we rarely see it working in GLA's favour?
We've had a highly successful EK service for nearly 20yrs, but in that time GLA have never persuaded another ME airline to start GLA flights. If we go by the "sheep" idea, EK's success at GLA should've meant QR and EY came to GLA, but they didn't and ended up at EDI! (and the off the back of EY failing there, EDI managed to get EK in straight away!).