Finger66
Well-Known Member
Why, are Ryanair short of their own aircraft!!!!!!Most of the Ryanair flights today are on Max’s.
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Why, are Ryanair short of their own aircraft!!!!!!Most of the Ryanair flights today are on Max’s.
If you know you know.Who's Max?![]()
Boeing can’t deliver on time so this look the last resort for them.Why, are Ryanair short of their own aircraft!!!!!!
Thanks @lbaspotter. Looking at some of those arrival times into LBA do we not have overnight runway closures this winter?
They myst, surely have notified all airlines well in advance of their intentions.We can now definitely expect some last minute changes to the planned Ryanair winter schedule otherwise some of them late night flights will be diverting.
Because LBA have just issued a NOTAM for planned overnight runway closures.
I didn't think Thomas Cook existed anymore?Thomas Cook is the latest OTA to partner up offering Ryanair flights.
I guess this will mean they will offer most of the airlines Sun/beach routes from LBA.
Thomas Cook to offer Ryanair flights
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They do, as an OTA only I believeI didn't think Thomas Cook existed anymore?t
Or is this part of the 10% reduction in flights promised by O'Leary after the budget?I see Ryanair have dropped the Friday Tenerife rotation for rest of winter 2024/25 season.
The are also some changes in January which see’s several route frequency reduced during the most quietest period of year.
Alicante - reduced from 8x to 6x weekly.
Bucharest - reduced from 4x to 3x weekly
Krakow - reduced from 7x to 5x weekly
Malaga - reduced from 5x to 3x weekly
Wroclaw - reduced from 3x to 2x weekly
I wouldn’t have thought so as all them reduced rotations return from first week in February.Or is this part of the 10% reduction in flights promised by O'Leary after the budget?
Presumably one of the 800s will disappear somewhere soon.Has anyone else noticed we’ve 4x based Ryanair aircraft night stopping at the moment?
B738 - EI-EFF positioned in empty from MAN
B738 - EI-EFO arrived from Alicante
B738 - EI-DLB arrived from Malaga
B7M8 - EI-IJN arrived from Riga
I wonder if a Jet2 aircraft has to park on a taxiway to make room for it?Presumably one of the 800s will disappear somewhere soon.
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