whoshotjimmi
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FYI Eurowings does operate the A319 as they have the aircraft at Germanwings (x43) at its disposal. Germanwings is now just a name on a plane and Eurowings is the actual operating entity. In time the Germanwings livery will go and the aircraft painted into Eurowings livery. I have seen several Germanwings A319s about ... operating for Eurowings.
Fair point, well made. A Munich base for the airline is new however and would still require the transfer of an A319 from a traditional Germanwings base to Munich. Whether or not this will be the case, I am unsure. Additionally, as the announced Eurowings base at Munich will be operated by Air Berlin, this would not necessarily allow for an ex Germanwings machine to be used. On the other hand, Air Berlin does operate a small number of A319s but I am unsure as to whether any of these are or will be based at Munich.
Sadly it looks like Eurowings used LBA code as a slot holder at Munich for another route. If I remember correctly bmi regional did this a few times in the past, so the not the only airline to do it and there is nothing to stop others doing it again in the future.
Eurowings has announced the setting up of a base at Munich from 31 March 2017, over 30 routes. No mention of flights to LBA, sad to see the rumour didn't materialise. One for "believe it when you see it"
Don't be too disheartened chaps and chapesses. From what I can see, the core network of routes is aimed at destinations that will almost guarantee good loads and incomes. As far as a start up base goes, it is largely what one would expect. Undoubtedly, some of those flights will be used to interline, will probably replace some of the Lufthansa City Line operation and will be operated by Air Berlin. Looking into it further, most of the seasonal routes mirror those Air Berlin already operate out of Munich so, clearly, Air Berlin cannot compete with itself. Rather, the opening of the base will simply be the first stage of the integration of Air Berlin into Eurowings. As I said before, the whole organisation has got a lot of restructuring to do before it can start putting out for the likes of LBA. All in good time.