At Newcastle they have a pretty good network and no base so they don't really need to base.
As Severn pointed out recently in the BRS Ryanair thread, 53 of the 125 weekly rotations there in summer are operated by aircraft from other bases with the other 72 operated by BRS-based aircraft. That's an average of 7.5 rotations each day operated by 'visiting' Ryanair aircraft which confirms that with Ryanair a base is not necessarily a prerequisite for a substantial route network.
 
Great news - a route the airport should sustain been offered for years previously. Do tour operators take allocations on FR ?

BE missed a trick on this one imo.
 
Ryanair launches new Cardiff route to Malta
Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (11 Sep) announced a new route from Cardiff to Malta, with a twice-weekly service operating on Wednesday and Sunday, commencing in April 2019, which will be a part of Ryanair’s Summer 2019 schedule.

British consumers and visitors can now enjoy even lower fares and the latest “Always Getting Better” improvements including:

Reduced checked-in bag fees

– lower €25 x 20kg check bag

– lower €8 x 10kg check bag

Ryanair Rooms with 10% off Travel Credit

Ryanair Transfers – wider choice of ground transport with new partner Car Trawler

Punctuality Promise – 90% of Ryanair flights will be on time

Ryanair’s Robin Kiely said:

“Ryanair is pleased to announce a new Cardiff route to Malta, commencing in April 2019, which will operate twice weekly as part of our Summer 2019 schedule.

To celebrate we are extending our “up to 20% off sale” for booking until Tuesday Midnight 11th September. Since these amazing low fares will be snapped up quickly, customers should log onto www.ryanair.com and avoid missing out.”

Deb Barber, CEO of Cardiff Airport, added:

“Our customers have been asking for the return of flights to Malta for some time, so we’re absolutely thrilled with today’s announcement that Ryanair will operate regular, low-cost services to this popular Mediterranean destination from April 2019.

“South Wales is home to a thriving Maltese community and so this service makes it easier to travel between both destinations, whilst also serving as another access point for European visitors seeking to explore Wales.”

BACK TO NEWS
https://www.cardiff-airport.com/news/2018/09/11/ryanair-launches-new-cardiff-route-to-malta/
 
Good news, but as i hinted yesterday it’s not worth getting too excited about.

The hint was the 5 plane emoji’s ... 5 weekly flights with FR next Summer.
 
Incidentally, overnight EXT (also close to BRS) has a larger FR operation than CWL (admittedly only 1 additional pw). Seeing off BE ?
 
Having Malta return is great but I'm kind of left wondering why not more? Why not 2 or 3 like Exeter?
Could there be more to come from
FR ? Is there really a big Maltese population in South Wales ? I never knew.
I sincerely doubt there is a large population in the area.
 
I was based in Malta last year - it is absolutely booming - online gambling, financial services, young population, no unemployment (they have to recruit overseas) and building everywhere.Think it is (or was) one of only EU countries with a budget surplus ! looks to get loads of EU cash.

P&O have Oceana based there Apr-Oct sailing out of Valletta (although I know they won’t package FR).
 
It is definitely a place i want to visit considering all the history in the place.
So I'll be having a look at the route next year that's for sure!
 
It's beautiful in Valletta very modern, cosmopolitan and thriving. Grand Harbour is stunning and they have am amazing regatta/festival there each year in June iirc.
 
With them adding Malta do people think there is a chance Faro could go 3 weekly and TFS 2 weekly?
 
With them adding Malta do people think there is a chance Faro could go 3 weekly and TFS 2 weekly?
I'd be surprised if Ryanair didn't add to its CWL route network at some point. In an interview regarding the EXT Ryanair announcement an airline spokesman pointed out that Ryanair has 80 bases around Europe and it would be a simple matter to link EXT with more routes in that way. The same obviously applies with CWL.

I would not like to be specific or give a precise timescale because I obviously don't know but, like a number of F4A members, I've been anticipating some growth at CWL (I must admit I didn't expect EXT), and although the new route is a relatively modest addition it's an encouragement that more could be on the way, if not immediately.
 
Hopefully they'll keep adding routes in the future!
What might be interesting as well is when Jet2 do turn up in the area and the likely candidate would be Bristol is if that extra competition will push them to offer more from the likes of Cardiff and Exeter and Newquay.
 
Hopefully they'll keep adding routes in the future!
What might be interesting as well is when Jet2 do turn up in the area and the likely candidate would be Bristol is if that extra competition will push them to offer more from the likes of Cardiff and Exeter and Newquay.
That's a point I was going to mention in the BRS thread. My view and I've read others share it, although we could be completely wrong, is that currently CWL might be favourite for Jet2 if the airline decided to make a move south-westwards in say the next year. It doesn't seem imminent though but perhaps in a couple of years - who knows?

My reasoning is that Jet2 is more of a competitor with TUI and TCX and BRS is well provided for at the moment in volume and frequency with the types of route that Jet2 is increasingly developing at its current airports. However, if CWL continues to grow with the likes of TUI (that additional aircraft next summer) and Ryanair adds more mainly holiday routes that advantage possibly enjoyed by CWL at the moment might begin to lessen.

BRS has capacity problems with based aircraft but has been building new aircraft stands in recent years with three more in the programme at that part of the eastern end of the airport (old terminal) that is due for demolition. So a stay of Jet2 execution for a couple of years might benefit them.

Of course, if Jet2 decided to split its south-west Britain presence - I don't know that it would and I've been told more than once that new bases now ideally consist of at least four aircraft - then all or some of CWL, BRS, EXT and NQY might be in the frame for a little bit of the whole. Bases are expensive things to maintain especially if they can't be used for 12 months a year, and setting up small bases in an area of the UK that is not a Greater Manchester, West Midlands or West Yorkshire in population terms might not be seen as an attractive proposition.

It's all good fun speculating. We don't have the responsibility of ensuring the company is run efficiently and profitably.

Addendum

I forgot to mention BOH which has been mentioned in connection with Jet2 and has historic links with the airline's predecessors. They might be in a future frame as well.
 

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