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Perhaps BRS is not one of those airports that responded to Ryanair's public challenge to 'make us an offer we can't refuse'.Ryanair have announced a range of increases to Greek destinations. However nothing from Bristol and the only destination that was available Chania is no longer on sale. Not sure what is the deal with Ryanair at the moment. I would have though it would be Ryanair who would react most to jet2 arriving at Bristol
Curiouser and curiouser but there still seems no definitive answer.Is Malta flying this summer or not ? The flights are not on sale with Ryanair but appear in their timetable section plus OnTheBeach is selling holidays this summer.
It's been shown in the booking engine for next winter for quite a while. It's the coming summer that is the mystery. It was originally shown at an increased 4 x weekly then taken out completely and not reinstated.Malta will return from 31st October 2 weekly Wednesday and Sunday.
I thought it had gone completely. Maybe they'll not restart until the winter now?It's been shown in the booking engine for next winter for quite a while. It's the coming summer that is the mystery. It was originally shown at an increased 4 x weekly then taken out completely and not reinstated.
It looks that way. All the other summer UK-MLA* routes have been shown in the booking engine for summer 21 for quite a while, albeit a number don't begin until July: the routes are from BHX, BOH, EMA, EDI, LBA, LPL, LTN, STN and MAN.I thought it had gone completely. Maybe they'll not restart until the winter now?
More Greek destinations announced for other airports by Ryanair today for the coming summer, including two new Chania routes - to Leeds-Bradford and Newcastle.Ryanair have announced a range of increases to Greek destinations. However nothing from Bristol and the only destination that was available Chania is no longer on sale. Not sure what is the deal with Ryanair at the moment. I would have though it would be Ryanair who would react most to jet2 arriving at Bristol
I think BRS is TUI's fourth largest base, or was pre-pandemic. easyJet was the third largest UK base after LGW and LTN but MAN might now have just overtaken it. Jet2 has come in with a significant sized base (three aircraft or is it four for 2022?). Ryanair had four aircraft based but operated the equivalent of three further based aircraft using aircraft based at the 'other end' of a number of routes.I’m really not understanding Ryanair’s position at Bristol. The press release mentions one new route - Venice which in a form or another has operated for years. The release today of more Greece to uk routes completely left Bristol off the list . Given that Greece seems to be one of the more willing to put up with us this summer I’m very surprised that we have yet to see anything. Likewise with Malta and Seville too. Ryanair have operated for a few years alongside tui on the chania route , indeed I would have expected an increase in frequency rather than a dropping. Not quite understanding where Ryanair fits in between jet2 , tui and easyJet.
Maybe they feel they can make more money with the aircraft on another route?Ryanair have operated for a few years alongside tui on the chania route , indeed I would have expected an increase in frequency rather than a dropping.
Chania and most Greek Islands tend to be good money makers through summer as you'll see a lot more ancillary revenue on these 'holiday' flights, such as bags and purchases on board. TUI will mainly offer packages, with flight only on these routes tending to be quite highly priced, therefore leaving the flight only and self made holiday market to Ryanair.Maybe they feel they can make more money with the aircraft on another route?
Malta and Chania appear bizarre omissions to make this year with sun-type holidays likely to be the big sellers as (we hope) the pandemic effects begin to recede. Even odder that MLA is set to return for the winter.The fact that these would be flights that would command high ancillary revenues was the main reason why I question the lack of an offer from Brs . There must be others factors at work
Which makes even less sense if it's likely MLA and CHQ would make more than other routes currently on sale from BRS. As has been said holiday demand is likely to trump city break demand, unless there's a surge in people visiting home, but again these city flights command less ancillary revenue.As I mooted in a post a week or two ago, perhaps BRS has not offered Ryanair the sort of deal it was looking for from airports. In the winter it made it quite clear publicly that it was seeking airports that would make it an offer too good to refuse.
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