Clive wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 8:14 pm
That's gonna depend on the passenger interest I'd suppose ? Seemingly bookings were high enough to restart the service but once Biden started playing with the dates, transatlantic transfer customers cancelled in their droves.
Its one to watch though, for sure.
Unless Scotland stops being the most restrictive country in Europe to enter by the time the US restrictions are lifted then I doubt it.
By November is Scotland’s currently planned entry restrictions tougher than the US “lifted restrictions”?
You may need to check that.
So yesterday there were "no plans to change Scotland's entry rules" and today we fall in line with england?????? I have to admit to missing that.
What’s England got to do with it?
I’m asking you if you need to check the proposed entry requirements for the “restrictions lifted” USA with the currently planned Scottish requirements. You are implying the impediment to travel is at the Scottish end and not the USA end. They are almost identical.
Clive wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 8:14 pm
That's gonna depend on the passenger interest I'd suppose ? Seemingly bookings were high enough to restart the service but once Biden started playing with the dates, transatlantic transfer customers cancelled in their droves.
Its one to watch though, for sure.
Unless Scotland stops being the most restrictive country in Europe to enter by the time the US restrictions are lifted then I doubt it.
By November is Scotland’s currently planned entry restrictions tougher than the US “lifted restrictions”?
You may need to check that.
So yesterday there were "no plans to change Scotland's entry rules" and today we fall in line with england?????? I have to admit to missing that.
What’s England got to do with it?
I’m asking you if you need to check the proposed entry requirements for the “restrictions lifted” USA with the currently planned Scottish requirements. You are implying the impediment to travel is at the Scottish end and not the USA end. They are almost identical.
My point was yesterday (21st) the proposed US entry requirements were fully vaccinated with a negative antigen test. Scotland was fully vaccinated with a negative antigen test to board. 2 PCR tests - day 2 and day 8 - MUST be booked and paid for prior to arrival. Not close to similar. On checking the SG web site they are stating that the restrictions will fall in line with those revealed by england last week effective on October 4. That update is dated September 22 - no timestamp though.
Upon further research on the above Scotland will INCREASE (for now) the restrictions. Green and amber will merge with amber being the remaining category. Pre arrival test will still be required, day 2 and day 8 PCR still required. So not in line with england. https://www.gov.scot/news/international ... implified/
simplified yes - relaxed?? someone change the definition? A few countries going from red to amber must qualify to allow relaxed to be used.
So yesterday there were "no plans to change Scotland's entry rules" and today we fall in line with england?????? I have to admit to missing that.
What’s England got to do with it?
I’m asking you if you need to check the proposed entry requirements for the “restrictions lifted” USA with the currently planned Scottish requirements. You are implying the impediment to travel is at the Scottish end and not the USA end. They are almost identical.
My point was yesterday (21st) the proposed US entry requirements were fully vaccinated with a negative antigen test. Scotland was fully vaccinated with a negative antigen test to board. 2 PCR tests - day 2 and day 8 - MUST be booked and paid for prior to arrival. Not close to similar. On checking the SG web site they are stating that the restrictions will fall in line with those revealed by england last week effective on October 4. That update is dated September 22 - no timestamp though.
Upon further research on the above Scotland will INCREASE (for now) the restrictions. Green and amber will merge with amber being the remaining category. Pre arrival test will still be required, day 2 and day 8 PCR still required. So not in line with england. https://www.gov.scot/news/international ... implified/
simplified yes - relaxed?? someone change the definition? A few countries going from red to amber must qualify to allow relaxed to be used.
The SG said last week that they had to have time to examine the implications of a reduction the quality of testing for travellers before blindly following the government of another country. Most of us wouldn’t have it any other way since the responsibility is their’s.
We expect an further announcement in the next day or two.
I’m asking you if you need to check the proposed entry requirements for the “restrictions lifted” USA with the currently planned Scottish requirements. You are implying the impediment to travel is at the Scottish end and not the USA end. They are almost identical.
My point was yesterday (21st) the proposed US entry requirements were fully vaccinated with a negative antigen test. Scotland was fully vaccinated with a negative antigen test to board. 2 PCR tests - day 2 and day 8 - MUST be booked and paid for prior to arrival. Not close to similar. On checking the SG web site they are stating that the restrictions will fall in line with those revealed by england last week effective on October 4. That update is dated September 22 - no timestamp though.
Upon further research on the above Scotland will INCREASE (for now) the restrictions. Green and amber will merge with amber being the remaining category. Pre arrival test will still be required, day 2 and day 8 PCR still required. So not in line with england. https://www.gov.scot/news/international ... implified/
simplified yes - relaxed?? someone change the definition? A few countries going from red to amber must qualify to allow relaxed to be used.
The SG said last week that they had to have time to examine the implications of a reduction the quality of testing for travellers before blindly following the government of another country. Most of us wouldn’t have it any other way since the responsibility is their’s.
We expect an further announcement in the next day or two.
Looks like the route is going back to year round in 2022, flights available up to December 1st (this is as far as you can book any FI flight regardless of route), appears to be operated by Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday.
viscount wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 2:41 pm
How does the 739 max compare to the 752 and a321 for seating
SeatGuru doesn't have a specific Max 9 seat layout but the FI 752's has between 171 and 183 seats.
For context United Max 9's have 179 seats in a 3 class layout, so a figure roughly in that area I would suggest for FI.
For context with A321's Aer Lingus have 184 seats in a 2 class layout on their trans-Atlantic narrow body fleet.
So looking at it, doesn't look like a massive drop in capacity, and could depending on specific layout actually have more capacity.