Ryanair: Could my prayers be answered?
Re: Ryanair: Could my prayers be answered?
Now that the usual flights are on sale, are we expecting anything else? Or is the general consensus that FR are done for 24?
Re: Ryanair: Could my prayers be answered?
Re: Ryanair: Could my prayers be answered?
They are advertising for cabin crew EDI based ie local head office but location GLASGOW!
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Re: Ryanair: Could my prayers be answered?
But FR have been conflating "Glasgow" and Prestwick for decades, so these positions could actually be at PIK.
We'll see what happens, it's get later every day with no announcement.
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Re: Ryanair: Could my prayers be answered?
The vacancy does say 'Edinburgh base', it could be that they are recruiting in the Glasgow area for EDI based crew.
Re: Ryanair: Could my prayers be answered?
Coming back to passenger number debate, is there anything other than a mutli a/c Ryanair base that could enable such a rapid increase in passenger numbers?G-WATP wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2024 7:31 pm An increase to 8.5m equates to about a further 1.3m passengers compared to the MAT to October 2023 of 7.2m (latest month from CAA data). There's not much growth between now and March, so most of that 1.3m has to happen between March and December, with the bulk of it most likely being by October.
We know we'll have three additional based 737s across TUI and Jet2. Assuming four sector days for each for 211 days and 189 seats equates to around a further 475,000 (a bit less than that in reality as there'll be some W patterns). Add a two aircraft Ryanair base assuming eight sector days and you get about another 630,000 (might not be as much as that if the based aircraft took over some of the current away-based flying). So that's about 1.1m over the summer, leaving about another 200,000 to come from less intensive use of those additional aircraft in November and December. Plus there'll be some growth on existing services no doubt and the sixth based easyJet aircraft.
Ronald Leitch is presumably as ITK as they come, so should be a busy summer ahead.
Re: Ryanair: Could my prayers be answered?
So reading the nudge nudge wink winks, I take it we are in the midst of the exciting new game show " Low Cost Carrier Base" Bingo?