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Seemed the obvious thing but the coach might be their usual mode of travel when visiting most of the Prem clubs (Exeter is the most distant for them) and it might be fitted out for the Falcons' use. Bristol City FC doesn't fly often to away matches but uses a coach from a local company that is set up to a high spec for the club's use.Couldn't they have hired a coach from Bristol?
A lot of teams do that. I remember seeing the Man City coach on the m4 while the team were getting a flight from Cardiff.It seems the squad must have arrived on the easyJet flight from Newcastle that arrived at 1315 and their coach had travelled from the North East ahead of them to convey them from BRS to Exeter. Interesting way of travelling.
I saw a big coach emblazoned with Gloucester Rugby Club enter the airport about 2.40 this afternoon. There were no passengers and I assumed it was there to pick up members of the club. If so I don't know where they've been - according to their website they have no fixtures in midweek.
If they were on a charter flight would that come into the southside via Centreline's facilities?
It's also quite possible that the coach may have been there picking up other passengers not affiliated to Gloucester rugby especially if the coach isn't owned by them but is on a contract basis from a local company.Doesn't look to be anything out of the ordinary, however they may have used one of the commercial flights with easyJet for example.
I saw a big coach emblazoned with Gloucester Rugby Club enter the airport about 2.40 this afternoon. There were no passengers and I assumed it was there to pick up members of the club. If so I don't know where they've been - according to their website they have no fixtures in midweek.
If they were on a charter flight would that come into the southside via Centreline's facilities?
BRS departures page showing Blue Islands departure to La Rochelle at 1115 today. No doubt it's in connection with the European Challenge Cup (the number two European competiton) rugby union quarter-final between La Rochelle and Bristol tomorrow. Type of aircraft not shown but it will be an ATR42 or 72 if it's a Blue Islands aircraft.
I see the Red arrows back in Weston Super Mare air days again this year.With luck they will park in BRS airport again,and with luck do a little display at the airport like last year. Lets hope the weather is kind.The air days are the end of june.
Oh dear I put every thing bar dates. It must be my age TY for putting dates in for me.Weston airday on the weekend 22/23rd of June. No Reds at Bristol this year.
Crikey. I hope it wasn't a 100-year old Luftwaffe pilot who's been hiding on Steep Holm for nearly three-quarters of a century not knowing the war was over. Was the Ju87 dive bombing the Old Pier with its siren wailing? It would get my support if it was.That's what went over my house in Weston super mare about mid day. Don't know what type of aircraft it was but it sounded a bit like a German stuka aircraft they used in the war,but it was much bigger than one of them.
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