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A thread for discussions about 2015, what's happening and maybe a bit of a wishlist if people want to add one. I hope Thunderchild doesn't mind as I've copied most of his/her excellent round up to start off with, I've just added the stuff that's happened since then?
American Airlines - Daily flight to JFK starting May 8th.
Air India - An increase to daily 787 flights from 21st December adding circa 1500 seats per week.
Aegean Airlines – returning next summer to ATH, still at x2 weekly but now operating from the end of March.
Aer Lingus – up to x5 daily to Dublin on some days; also talk of them opening a route to Belfast.
Air Transat – still x1 weekly but the A330 does appear to operating for a longer period.
Air France - More flights are planned to be on an A320 rather than the A319/320 mix but anything from an A319 to an A321 is used depending on loads.
Lufthansa - Permanent upgrades from an A320 to an A321.
Flybe – Cologne, Florence, Palma, Alicante, Reykjavik, Ibiza, Knock, Waterford, Porto, Toulouse, Oslo and Hamburg all dropped. Hanover dropped from 2 to 1x daily. New weekly routes to Bastia and Biarritz. Amsterdam increased to 4x daily and Jersey to 3x daily.
Hainan Airlines - Will operate twice weekly flight from Beijing throughout July and August every Monday and Friday using a 767-300ER.
Icelandair – new x2 weekly service to KEF with extra flights added at busy times.
Easyjet - Winter ski flights to Grenoble are to be on an A320 rather than the previously used A319. Geneva also sees more A320's used.
Emirates - Third daily 777-300 flight to Dubai starting 1st August.
Monarch– new winter flights to Salzburg and Turin.
Ryanair - One less based aircraft but alot more away based flights almost makes up the schedule with 2015 roughly 6 weekly flights down on 2014.
SAS - The morning flight looks to be upgraded from a CRJ to an A319 and the evening flight upgraded from an A319 to an A320, A321's are used when loads are high.
Turkish Airlines - Increase to 12x weekly from March 29th, double daily on 1,4,5,6,7.
Turkmenistan Airlines - Will be upgrading their flights from a 757 to a 777 starting early April.
Thomas Cook – new A321s will start to replace the ageing 757s over the winter; by the summer x3 A321s and x1 A320 will be based and new summer routes to Djerba, Kalamata and Lesbos launched.
Thomson – Sal resumes from the start of November and Barbados replaces Orlando for the winter season as usual. Summer sees new routes to Agadir, Djerba and Porto Santo with rises on existing routes. Cancun rises to 2x weekly for the summer and continues into the winter.
Vueling - New airline operating A320's to Barcelona starting in May then 2x weekly in June rising to 5x weekly in August. After October the winter period sees 2x weekly on Mon and Fri.
Norwegian Air Shuttle - New routes to Madrid 3x weekly, Barcelona 2x weekly and Malaga 3x weekly.
VLM - Will start Waterford 4x weekly from April.
American Airlines - Daily flight to JFK starting May 8th.
Air India - An increase to daily 787 flights from 21st December adding circa 1500 seats per week.
Aegean Airlines – returning next summer to ATH, still at x2 weekly but now operating from the end of March.
Aer Lingus – up to x5 daily to Dublin on some days; also talk of them opening a route to Belfast.
Air Transat – still x1 weekly but the A330 does appear to operating for a longer period.
Air France - More flights are planned to be on an A320 rather than the A319/320 mix but anything from an A319 to an A321 is used depending on loads.
Lufthansa - Permanent upgrades from an A320 to an A321.
Flybe – Cologne, Florence, Palma, Alicante, Reykjavik, Ibiza, Knock, Waterford, Porto, Toulouse, Oslo and Hamburg all dropped. Hanover dropped from 2 to 1x daily. New weekly routes to Bastia and Biarritz. Amsterdam increased to 4x daily and Jersey to 3x daily.
Hainan Airlines - Will operate twice weekly flight from Beijing throughout July and August every Monday and Friday using a 767-300ER.
Icelandair – new x2 weekly service to KEF with extra flights added at busy times.
Easyjet - Winter ski flights to Grenoble are to be on an A320 rather than the previously used A319. Geneva also sees more A320's used.
Emirates - Third daily 777-300 flight to Dubai starting 1st August.
Monarch– new winter flights to Salzburg and Turin.
Ryanair - One less based aircraft but alot more away based flights almost makes up the schedule with 2015 roughly 6 weekly flights down on 2014.
SAS - The morning flight looks to be upgraded from a CRJ to an A319 and the evening flight upgraded from an A319 to an A320, A321's are used when loads are high.
Turkish Airlines - Increase to 12x weekly from March 29th, double daily on 1,4,5,6,7.
Turkmenistan Airlines - Will be upgrading their flights from a 757 to a 777 starting early April.
Thomas Cook – new A321s will start to replace the ageing 757s over the winter; by the summer x3 A321s and x1 A320 will be based and new summer routes to Djerba, Kalamata and Lesbos launched.
Thomson – Sal resumes from the start of November and Barbados replaces Orlando for the winter season as usual. Summer sees new routes to Agadir, Djerba and Porto Santo with rises on existing routes. Cancun rises to 2x weekly for the summer and continues into the winter.
Vueling - New airline operating A320's to Barcelona starting in May then 2x weekly in June rising to 5x weekly in August. After October the winter period sees 2x weekly on Mon and Fri.
Norwegian Air Shuttle - New routes to Madrid 3x weekly, Barcelona 2x weekly and Malaga 3x weekly.
VLM - Will start Waterford 4x weekly from April.