Ryanair: Could my prayers be answered?

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buddyboy
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Re: Ryanair: Could my prayers be answered?

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Still not a single flight other than Dublin released. ALC available till the end of April then nothing. No flights to CRL after 13/11, KRK showing till end of April, AGP to end of March, no WMI after 13/11 and one random WRO flight on the 26/03....

Not looking great. Surely for forward bookings if there is a base coming it needs to be released soon?
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Davieboy wrote: Mon Nov 13, 2023 11:01 am
buddyboy wrote: Mon Nov 13, 2023 8:53 am Still not a single flight other than Dublin released. ALC available till the end of April then nothing. No flights to CRL after 13/11, KRK showing till end of April, AGP to end of March, no WMI after 13/11 and one random WRO flight on the 26/03....

Not looking great. Surely for forward bookings if there is a base coming it needs to be released soon?
You'd think so, but it was around mid-December last year when PIK's flights for S23 were released.
With the exception of Dublin I can't see any Ryanair beyond March - as WRO is seasonal the flight in Mar 2024 would be the start of the summer schedule
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Re: Ryanair: Could my prayers be answered?

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Do we really need another recap of the routes not on sale yet? We've had umpteen, we know

3 words - Boeing Max Delays

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Re: Ryanair: Could my prayers be answered?

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Fr I dont believe are finished on announcing new routes etc .. I would be patient and have fingers crossed
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Re: Ryanair: Could my prayers be answered?

Post by Hialflyer »

Sean on X saying RYR have slots requested at Warsaw Copin for a GLA service in summer 24. Twice per week, Neither airport a base yet!!

https://x.com/SeanM1997/status/1731763675814416611?s=20
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Re: Ryanair: Could my prayers be answered?

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DPNC96 wrote: Tue Dec 05, 2023 2:41 pm So FR announce another tranche of new routes (48 to be precise) and GLA not amongst them. Getting less hopeful by the day.
There's not a single Scottish route amongst them oddly
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DPNC96 wrote: Tue Dec 05, 2023 2:41 pm So FR announce another tranche of new routes (48 to be precise) and GLA not amongst them. Getting less hopeful by the day.
I get more hopefully by the day.
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Re: Ryanair: Could my prayers be answered?

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Clive wrote: Tue Dec 05, 2023 4:11 pm
DPNC96 wrote: Tue Dec 05, 2023 2:41 pm So FR announce another tranche of new routes (48 to be precise) and GLA not amongst them. Getting less hopeful by the day.
I get more hopefully by the day.
I'm afraid I don't Clive - delayed MAX deliveries, two signed airport deals nearby, and I suspect a soft market other than the peak school holidays

The problem with this press release is it basically says to the booking public that's it for Summer 2024

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Re: Ryanair: Could my prayers be answered?

Post by GeorgeNTravels »

There's 2 reasons using public information that suggests something is still to be loaded.

1) there's a single Wroclaw flight loaded at the end of March, why load just 1 flight and have nothing else?

2) the press release came out across Europe and since then approximately 70 routes have been announced.

Yeah there are MAX delays, but Ryanair are taking 25% of based aircraft out of Germany, they need a home and will fill some gaps.

I have information from multiple sources that say good things, but, if I'm wrong I'll happily come back to this forum and eat humble pie.
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GeorgeNTravels wrote: Tue Dec 05, 2023 5:29 pm There's 2 reasons using public information that suggests something is still to be loaded.

1) there's a single Wroclaw flight loaded at the end of March, why load just 1 flight and have nothing else?

2) the press release came out across Europe and since then approximately 70 routes have been announced.
Yeah there are MAX delays, but Ryanair are taking 25% of based aircraft out of Germany, they need a home and will fill some gaps.
I have information from multiple sources that say good things, but, if I'm wrong I'll happily come back to this forum and eat humble pie.
Do you know roughly how many this equates to George?
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