Karl C
Well-Known Member
If it's option C, then it would be a sitter for easyJet to match the amount of based units that Ryanair has based at Birmingham. Hope an airline (EasyJet) sees this gap in Ryanair's greedSo whilst we will unlikely ever know what the details regarding the above routes are, am i right in concluding that the AGA/RAK/TIA/LCY are BHX Based aircraft with EU registrations which RYR were using a work-round to use on non-EU routes?
If so, there are two possible outcomes:
a) RYR are working with the CAA to re-instate the work-around and re-instate the above routes, but as flights are taken off sale suggest that there is a real risk, the CAA wont agree?
b) RYR will use the A/C on other routes out of BHX as this is better than those flights/planes standing empty? or
c) RYR will move the flights elsewhere outside the UK in protest?
Are those the scenarios we are looking for?
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