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It's very frustrating but that's not just restricted to CWL of course, and not just with Thomas Cook.If Thomas Cook based a second aircraft then they could offer more scheduled flights and introduce routes like Gran Canaria and Corfu and increase flights on the other routes. I just had a look on skyscanner and on TFS they are cheaper than Ryanair!
it seems like a classic use it or loose it, but in this case not loose it but a smaller air frame.tc do some strange things at times,so what ever they do or how never makes sense at times. you are right jerry a second A320 ought to work. they have ramped up brs with 2 A321 so they must think that pax will travel.
For tuesday the 2nd weekly tfs and thursday the 2nd weekly ZTHWhich routes are operating in summer 2017 in the the two yet to be allocated slots in 2018?
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I now see the summer 2017 schedule a few posts above.
I saw a post on Social Media asking Thomas Cook if Orlando will be offered next year and the response was pretty much a no. Not 'wait and see' or 'nothing confirmed yet' like you normally see on social media replies. With the expansion of the 3rd aircraft at BRS, with some new routes but mainly increased capacity on current ones I think the priority is over the bridge. BRS is continually growing with its current operators. Already 1 more aircraft announced for 2018. Nothing from TOM yet and a while for EZY and FR to announce 2018. But with EZY's current growth they could see a 15th. Space is tight at BRS and there will come a point where they can't fit anymore in! This could be one of the few positives for CWL attracting a new carrier.
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