Gla1 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 10, 2021 10:24 pm
GLA to Newquay now on sale as had been speculated a few weeks prior! Flying Saturdays and Tuesdays, it could be a very smart move as I have my doubts about international travel this summer.
Bigger question is will Loganair pull out of the route? They didn’t last long on the EDI-Jersey once Easy said they were coming back to the route. Pandemic forcing Easyjet to consider routes they perhaps wouldn’t in the past.
Again as always Seanm1997 on twitter for anyone interested in a load of new easyjet routes.
Gla1 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 11, 2021 11:53 am
Apparently Loganair have pulled the route John, faster than expected! Clearly not interested in competing with Ezy at all.
I think as soon as it was announced it was just a matter of time, I thought it would be pulled today to be honest
Gla1 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 11, 2021 2:45 pm
I know things are all over the place right now but on last inspection are we still sitting at a requirement for 6 a/c?
Currently showing as 5 base again, the 6th aircraft was brought in to add capacity to BHX, BRS, BFS etc, surprisingly they haven't added the canaries for either summer or next winter, that could have taken the 6th aircraft
No point in fighting a fight that can't be won, so yes, the GLA-NQY LM service has been taken out for Summer 2021. For anyone wishing to fly outside of July and August, it's a shame but without the profits that are made over the peak high summer, the route can't be sustained for a longer season. There is much irritation internally but all seems to be aimed at NQY and not GLA for this outcome.
Saabdriver wrote: ↑Thu Feb 11, 2021 11:28 pm
No point in fighting a fight that can't be won, so yes, the GLA-NQY LM service has been taken out for Summer 2021. For anyone wishing to fly outside of July and August, it's a shame but without the profits that are made over the peak high summer, the route can't be sustained for a longer season. There is much irritation internally but all seems to be aimed at NQY and not GLA for this outcome.
Why not use the now free aircraft to launch isle of man