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Thanks @David_itl @LBAYORKIE the example just given doesn't have to arrive before 07:00 it all depends on the destinations served.Wouldnt the 06:00 arrival and 06:45 count towards the quota though?
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Thanks @David_itl @LBAYORKIE the example just given doesn't have to arrive before 07:00 it all depends on the destinations served.Wouldnt the 06:00 arrival and 06:45 count towards the quota though?
They also didn't have any spare aircraft based at Leeds.Aspro are not a good example to use. For the first month of their ops at LBA every Sunday night flight to Paphos operated from MAN because they missed the night deadline, including mine. The schedules allowed no time at all for any delays, and after the Thursday to Sunday period that they based here, they picked up delays every time and the whole thing was a mess.
Can't see FR basing a 4th aircraft at LBA as they are struggling to get them but who knows?, WIZZ could be the answer.Its going to be a good 2025 im sure, with the regen program under way is this finally a turning point for LBA moving upto the next level!
Although we have growth from FR it would be great to see a 4th based aircraft at the airport with new destinations
Like mentioned in previous posts pax figures for wizz are very healthy esp since they moved their operation from a certain airport south east of LBA, so i do feel the airline could increase their presence at LBA, a decent sized east of england ops would work very well, decent aircraft too with the larger A321 ideal for LBA and more pax!
Can't see FR basing a 4th aircraft at LBA as they are struggling to get them but who knows?, WIZZ could be the answer.
Ideal in case of delays and helps avoid the risk of late night diverts due to the runway works.Well if you hadn’t noticed we’ve already got a 4th based Ryanair aircraft at LBA sat around acting as a spare back up.
It's probably the one that was towed from stand 19 to a terminal stand about an hour ago. This is quite a rare occurrence for both Ryanair and Swissport.Well if you hadn’t noticed we’ve already got a 4th based Ryanair aircraft at LBA sat around acting as a spare back up.
No, I never knew.Well if you hadn’t noticed we’ve already got a 4th based Ryanair aircraft at LBA sat around acting as a spare back up.
So…its offical that we now have a 4th based Ryanair aircraft?Well if you hadn’t noticed we’ve already got a 4th based Ryanair aircraft at LBA sat around acting as a spare back up.
According to LBA management, you are.I'm not sure we have enough runway for even the most capable A321 to the Middle East. I'd like to be wrong.
Thanks @David_itl @LBAYORKIE the example just given doesn't have to arrive before 07:00 it all depends on the destinations served.
Note the Kos out at 21:30 and back at 07:00. A programme like this would require a small number of night quota slots to cover for delays but it proves it is, possible.Following on from a conversation on here regarding sunseeker leisure and aspro holidays program of flights during 1993 from LBA i dug out my air supply timetables from that year, i actually have every single timetable winter and summer from 1991 until 2004/5 if anyone is interested?
I've shared a couple of images from Saturday and sunday from summer 1993! Sorry about the fluorescent pen marks but i was only young at the time! Great to see a balkan tu154 and a caledonian b757 landing pretty much the same time on sat mornings and never actually realised inter european used their b757s into LBA, the sunseeker flights were those air foyle b737, were they not subbed from BA?
Also note the entire amount of departing flights in 1993 on the Saturday or sunday, we have that amount of flights depart in just 2 hrs in 2024 between 6 and 8am!!View attachment 31670View attachment 31671
It's absolutely possible - but the number of "deep night" leisure flights nowadays is a fraction of what it used to be. If you take the example of Manchester, it has two late-night Friday departures in summer 2024 - a TUI to Corfu and a Sun Express to Dalaman - where it had 32 flights in the same time span (going into the early hours of Saturday morning) back in 1994. The leisure airline pattern is much more a two-rotation day finishing up by 1am/2am than the three-rotation days of old.Note the Kos out at 21:30 and back at 07:00. A programme like this would require a small number of night quota slots to cover for delays but it proves it is, possible.
I absolutely don't disagree. For Leeds though it would be a way of utilising fewer night slots. Hopefully we won't require these kind of movements but it demonstrates you can operate more flights outside of the restrictive night hours if necessary.It's absolutely possible - but the number of "deep night" leisure flights nowadays is a fraction of what it used to be. If you take the example of Manchester, it has two late-night Friday departures in summer 2024 - a TUI to Corfu and a Sun Express to Dalaman - where it had 32 flights in the same time span (going into the early hours of Saturday morning) back in 1994. The leisure airline pattern is much more a two-rotation day finishing up by 1am/2am than the three-rotation days of old.
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