Michael O’Baldrick has come up with a cunning plan. Where the word “Max” appears on the aircraft it will be followed by the surname of a well known person to disguise it, such as Max Bygraves, Max Hastings or will otherwise be adjusted for example Karl MArX. Either that or “Boeing 737 Max” will be roughly painted over and “Airbus A321” scrawled in its place. The flying public will never know!
 
Isn't that the most bullshi**ed PR exercise by Ryanair? As you've said @Len Fish all allocations are doing weeks if not months in advance due to long term MX. I believe the allocation of each aircraft to certain routes is done the night before - from an operational perspective (swap aircraft a with b as its better suited for the allocated routes) but the allocations to each base etc is defo defo done months in advance.

To take the example of Jet2, flight crew rosters are produced some weeks in advance and show not only the type of aircraft but the registration of the actual machine to be used, which only changes due to unforeseen circumstances. As usual, O’Weary is talking out of his arm.
 
I always thought that the name 737 MAX was poor in any case. In suggests that this model is one whereby Boeing have taken that airframe as far as they can, and there will be no further variants of the 737 in the future. Maybe that is the case, and maybe it isn't. Given the problems Boeing have at the moment I would think that the cost of developing anything in the future that is based on a completely different airframe might now be prohibitive and they may need to do further developments on the 737. For me it should always have just been called a 737 900, or if that has been used already (and I was asleep at the time) the 737 1000. Why change from a numeric system that they have used for decades?
 
Apparently the landing gear rotates ... somehow. I watched a youtube video of how they plan on counteracting the length of the 737. Another new thing to fail... sorry for been negative.
 
The bad news kees on coming!

LBA is sadly going to be a lot quiet next summer which will please the climate change nimby's

Ryanair are making further cut backs to summer 2020 schedule. The LBA based operation will be down to just 1x Boeing 737-800 due to the 737-MAX problems. The situation we now find ourselves in is worst than when Ryanair originally set up the LBA based operation.

Tenerife, Vilnius, Corfu, Riga & Bratislava routes have all being axe now while further flight frequency reductions have been made to routes including Malaga & Dublin.
Meanwhile Gerona-Barcelona route is reinstated at 2x weekly.
 
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How many destinations and weekly rotations are we down to now? I can't help thinking the wholly inadequate terminal facilities especially during the summer season may well be pertinent.
 
Looking at the Ryanair summer 2020 schedule:

Peak-summer weekly departures:
2019: 85
2020: 56 (loss of 29 departures each week / 4,500 departing seats)

Peak-summer routes:
2019: 24
2020: 14 (loss of 10 routes - TFS, ACE, LPA, FUE RIX, BTS, VNO, CFU, CHQ, RMU)

--------------------------------
2020 departures per week (peak summer)

France
LIG: 2pw (S19: 2pw)

Ireland
DUB: 13pw (S19: 14pw) (-1)

Italy
PSA: 2pw (S19: 2pw)

Malta

MLA: 2pw (S19: 2pw)

Poland

GDN: 4pw (S19: 4pw)
KRK: 3pw (S19: 4pw) (-1)
WMI: 2pw (S19: 2pw)
WRO: 2pw (S19: 2pw)

Portugal

FAO: 6pw (S19: 6pw)

Spain

Mainland
ALC: 6pw (S19: 7pw) (-1)
AGP: 3pw (S19: 8pw) (-5)
GRO: 2pw (S19: 2pw)
RMU: No Flts (S19: 2pw) (-2)
Balearics
PMI: 7pw (S19: 7pw)
IBZ: 2pw (S19: 2pw)
Canaries
TFS: No Flts (S19: 3pw) (-3)
ACE: No Flts (S19: 3pw) (-3)
LPA: No Flts (S19: 2pw) (-2)
FUE: No Flts (S19: 2pw) (-2)

Greece
CHQ: No Flts (S19: 2pw) (-2)
CFU: No Flts
(S19: 1pw) (-1)

Latvia
RIX: No Flts (S19: 2pw) (-2)

Lithuania
VNO: No Flts (S19: 2pw) (-2)

Slovakia
BTS: No Flts (S19: 2pw) (-2)

No evidence of any other UK base being downsized next summer at this time.
 
Limoges = Remains 2x weekly (Thu & Sun)
Crete - Chania = Route Dropped - Was 2x weekly
Corfu = Route Dropped - Was 1x weekly
Dublin = Reduced from 14x to 13x weekly (2x daily Sun to Mon & 1x daily Sat )
Pisa Florence = Remains 2x weekly (Mon & Fri)
Riga = Route DroppedWas 2x weekly
Vilnius = Route DroppedWas 2x weekly
Malta Luqa = Remains 2x weekly (Mon & Fri)
Gdansk = Remains 4x weekly (Mon, Wed, Thu & Sun)
Krakow = Reduced from 4x to 3x weekly (Tue, Sat & Sun)
Warsaw Modlin = Remains 2x weekly (Thu & Sun)
Wroclaw = Remains 2x weekly (Wed & Sun)
Faro = Remains 6x weekly (Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri & Sun)
Bratislava = Route Dropped - Was 2x weekly
Alicante = Reduced from 7x weekly to 5x weekly (Mon, Tue, Wed, Fri & Sat) Increases to 6x weekly with Sun flight from June 7th)
Girona - Barcelona = Remains 2x weekly (Mon & Fri) flights re-starts from June 1st
Fuerteventura = Route Dropped - Was 2x weekly
Las Palmas - Gran Canaria = Route Dropped - Was 2x weekly
Ibiza = Remains 2x weekly (Thu & Sun)
Arrecife - Lanzarote = Route Dropped - Was 3x weekly
Malaga = Reduced from 8x to 3x weekly (Mon, Wed &Fri)
Murcia – Corvera = Route Dropped - Was 2x weekly
Palma Reduced from 7x weekly to 6x weekly (Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri &Sat) Increases to 7x weekly with Sun flight from June 7th
Tenerife South = Route Dropped - Was 3x weekly

Headlines
  • 56+ Weekly flights dropped from 85+ weekly flights in summer 2019
  • 1+ Based Boeing 737-800 Aircraft (Drop from 3x based aircrfat in summer 2019.
  • 14+ Routes still operating = Limoges, Dublin, Pisa-Florence, Malta Luqa, Gdansk, Krakow, Warsaw-Modlin, Wroclaw, Faro, Alicante, Gerona-Barcelona, Ibiza, Malaga & Palma-Majorca
  • 10+ Routes dropped =Crete-Chania, Corfu, Riga, Vilnius, Bratislava, Fuerteventura, Las Palmas, Arrecife, Murcia-Corvera & Tenerife South

Mondays = +10
LBA Based Aircraft
FR0153 = LBA 06:35 – DUB 07:35 / FR0152 = DUB 08:00 – LBA 09:05
FR2326 = LBA 09:35 – PMI 13:10 / FR2327 = PMI 13:45 – LBA 15:30
FR9079 = LBA 17:25 – ALC 21:10 / FR9078 = ALC 21:45 – LBA 23:30
Non Based Aircraft
FR2449 = MLA 06:50 – LBA 09:20 / FR2448 = LBA 09:45 – MLA 14:10
FR2324 = GRO 06:55 – LBA 08:15 / FR2325 = LBA 08:40 – GRO 12:00 (Operates from June 1st)
FR2504 = FAO 08:00 – LBA 11:00 / FR2503 = LBA 11:25 – FAO 14:20
FR1504 = GDN 09:50 – LBA 11:05 / FR1503 = LBA 11:30 – GDN 14:40
FR2446 = AGP 14:35 – LBA 16:35 / FR2446 = LBA 17:00 – AGP 21:00
FR0156 = DUB 16:05 – LBA 17:10 / FR0157 = LBA 17:35 – DUB 18:35
FR2502 = PSA 17:05 – LBA 18:30 / FR2501 = LBA 18:55 – PSA 22:20

Tuesdays = +6
LBA Based Aircraft
FR0153 = LBA 06:30 – DUB 07:30 / FR0152 = DUB 07:55 – LBA 09:00
FR2326 = LBA 09:35 – PMI 13:10 / FR2327 = PMI 13:45 – LBA 15:30
FR2503 = LBA 17:00 – FAO 19:55 / FR2504 = FAO 20:20 – LBA 23:20 (A)
FR9079 = LBA 17:25 – ALC 21:10 / FR9078 = ALC 21:45 – LBA 23:30 (B)
Non Based Aircraft
FR2333 = KRK 06:55 – LBA 08:30 / FR2332 = LBA 08:55 – KRK 12:15
FR0156 = DUB 16:05 – LBA 17:10 / FR0157 = LBA 17:35 – DUB 18:35

Either flight (A) or (B) will be swapped onto non based aircraft

Wednesdays = +8
LBA Based Aircraft 1
FR0153 = LBA 06:35 – DUB 07:35 / FR0152 = DUB 08:00 – LBA 09:05
FR2326 = LBA 09:30 – PMI 13:10 / FR2327 = PMI 13:45 – LBA 15:30
FR2446 = LBA 17:00 – AGP 21:00 / FR2447 = AGP 21:35 – LBA 23:35
Non Based Aircraft
FR9078 = ALC 06:55 – LBA 08:40 / FR9079 = LBA 09:05 – ALC 12:50
FR1504 = GDN 07:40 – LBA 08:55 / FR1503 = LBA 09:20 – GDN 12:30
FR4108 = WRO 07:55 – LBA 09:05 / FR4107 = LBA 09:30 – WRO 12:35
FR0156 = DUB 16:05 – LBA 17:10 / FR0157 = LBA 17:35 – DUB 18:35
FR2504 = FAO 16:25 – LBA 19:25 / FR2503 = LBA 19:50 – FAO 22:45

Thursdays = +8
LBA Based Aircraft
FR2328 = LBA 06:30 – LIG 09:15 / FR2329 = LIG 09:40 – LBA 10:25 (A)
FR0153 = LBA 06:30 – DUB 07:30 / FR0152 = DUB 07:55 – LBA 09:00
FR2326 = LBA 09:35 – PMI 13:10 / FR2327 = PMI 13:45 – LBA 15:30
FR2486 = LBA 13:35 – IBZ 17:25 / FR2487 = IBZ 21:55 – LBA 23:40 (B)
Non Based Aircraft
FR2204 = WMI 06:55 – LBA 08:20 / FR2203 = LBA 08:45 – WMI 12:05
FR0156 = DUB 16:05 – LBA 17:10 / FR0157 = LBA 17:35 – DUB 18:35
FR2504 = FAO 16:25 – LBA 19:25 / FR2503 = LBA 19:50 – FAO 22:45
FR1504 = GDN 17:55 – LBA 19:10 / FR1503 = LBA 19:35 – GDN 22:45

Flights (A) & (B) will have flight times rescheduled so to fit onto based aircraft

Fridays = +9
LBA Based Aircraft
FR0153 = LBA 06:30 – DUB 07:30 / FR0152 = DUB 07:55 – LBA 09:00
FR2326 = LBA 09:35 – PMI 13:10 / FR2327 = PMI 13:45 – LBA 15:30
FR2446 = LBA 16:50 – AGP 20:50 / FR2447 = AGP 21:25 – LBA 23:25
Non Based Aircraft
FR2324 = GRO 06:45 – LBA 08:05 / FR2325 = LBA 08:30 – GRO 11:50 Operates from June 5th
FR2502 = PSA 13:15 – LBA 14:40 / FR2501 = LBA 15:05 – PSA 18:30
FR2449 = MLA 14:15 – LBA 16:50 / FR2448 = LBA 17:15 – MLA 21:40
FR2504 = FAO 14:55 – LBA 17:55 / FR2503 = LBA 18:20 – FAO 21:15
FR0156 = DUB 16:05 – LBA 17:10 / FR0157 = LBA 17:35 – DUB 18:35
FR9078 = ALC 16:15 – LBA 18:00 / FR9079 = LBA 18:25 – ALC 22:10

Saturdays = +4
LBA Based Aircraft
FR0153 = LBA 06:30 – DUB 07:30 / FR0152 = DUB 07:55 – LBA 09:00
FR2326 = LBA 09:35 – PMI 13:10 / FR2327 = PMI 13:45 – LBA 15:30
FR9079 = LBA 13:35 – ALC 17:20 / FR9078 = ALC 17:55 – LBA 19:40 (A)
FR2332 = LBA 16:35 – KRK 19:55 / FR2333 = KRK 20:30 – LBA 22:00 (B)

Flights (A) & (B) will have flight times rescheduled so to fit onto based aircraft

Sundays = +11
LBA Based Aircraft
FR0153 = LBA 06:35 – DUB 07:35 / FR0152 = DUB 08:00 – LBA 09:05
FR2326 = LBA 09:35 – PMI 13:10 / FR2327 = PMI 13:45 – LBA 15:35 (A) Operates from June 7th
FR2328 = LBA 16:35 – LIG 19:20 / FR2329 = LIG 19:45 – LBA 20:30 (B)
FR2486 = LBA 14:15 – IBZ 18:05 / FR2487 = IBZ 18:40 – LBA 20:20
FR0157 = LBA 21:00 – DUB 22:00 / FR0156 = DUB 22:25 – LBA 23:30
Non Based Aircraft
FR4108 = WRO 06:05 – LBA 07:15 / FR4107 = LBA 07:40 – WRO 10:45
FR2204 = WMI 06:15 – LBA 07:40 / FR2203 = LBA 08:05 – WMI 11:25
FR1221 = ALC 06:40 – LBA 08:25 / FR1222 = LBA 08:50 - ALC 12:35 Operates from June 7th
FR2504 = FAO 16:25 – LBA 19:25 / FR2503 = LBA 19:50 – FAO 22:45
FR2333 = KRK 18:25 – LBA 20:00 / FR2332 = LBA 20:25 – KRK 23:45
FR1504 = GDN 09:50 – LBA 11:05 / FR1503 = LBA 11:30 – GDN 14:40

Flights(A) will have flight times rescheduled to fit onto based aircraft whilst flight (B) will be moved onto a non-based aircraft.
 
Looking like they will pull out all together at some stage in the future so unless this announcement which we may or may not get in January ,based on past history, is Mega we are going backwards and downwards.
 
Looking like they will pull out all together at some stage in the future so unless this announcement which we may or may not get in January ,based on past history, is Mega we are going backwards and downwards.
They operate a 1aircraft base at BOH. 56 weekly flights is still pretty substantial.
 
Unless the Orange boys are coming to town. The two airlines are in the middle of a bitter feud over the Bellew fella. Could be FR's way of getting back at LBA if, and I say if, an Orange deal has been signed!
 

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