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It changed down route in TFS earlier in the week.TUI must be short of aircraft to use a aircraft from another part of the group.Looks like SE-RFX wasn't changed down route as it operated todays TFS. Would be nice if it remains for the rest of the week. Might get a chance to photo it when i get back.
I believe all the Nordic aircraft are coming under TUI UK so eventually i imagine it will be repainted and re-registered.It changed down route in TFS earlier in the week.TUI must be short of aircraft to use a aircraft from another part of the group.
I don't know if this was planned or the aircraft that operated to TFS went tech. Just shows how different parts of the group work togeather
I thought these had been announced some time ago but the BHX TUI thread seems to imply that 'their' new routes have come as news today.
Yep the routes have been onsale for a while that post is just confirming aircraft types i believehttps://www.routesonline.com/news/3...19-short-haul-routes-additions-as-of-04jan19/
Jerry,
I noticed that you posted this link on the Glasgow Airport forum earlier today. It lists new routes to be operated by TUI in summer 2019, including some from CWL.
I thought these had been announced some time ago but the BHX TUI thread seems to imply that 'their' new routes have come as news today.
If BRS does see a reduction in passenger numbers on some of these routes (that's virtually assured on those where 757s are being replaced by 738s in the summer ahead) how do you see the continuing switch of capacity from BRS to CWL being played out in the future? BRS being reduced to 3 summer based aircraft with the current fourth switching to CWL to become the fourth there?If TUI, TCX and FR's growth at CWL doesn't affect their BRS operation then great, but if it does, there could be a reduction in capacity or no growth at BRS in favour of CWL and EXT, which we won't probably start to see until at least 2020. What may happen though is people will choose CWL and EXT over using EZY, and it will be EZY that lose out. Who knows, its too early to tell.
Janis Kong the airport chairman (her description) has had a number of non-executive directorships in the past one of which was with TUI Travel. Looking through the public profiles of the Leadership Team there is no mention of TUI with any of those.I can’t see TUi reducing aircraft at Bristol to be honest and looking at the new routes at Cardiff either the frequency or capacity on those routes have been increased at Bristol (Dubrovnik , Dalaman and Naples for example) and the only route we lost -Enfidha - has seen tcx take over anyway. Also am I right that a member of the brs management team has connections with tui ?
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