Ryanair (operated by Malta Air) - B737-800 (9H-QAG) arrived at 15:50 from PMF (Parma, Italy) as RYR327. It will overnight
CityJet - CRJ-900LR (EI-GEB) arrived at 16:00 from BFS as BCY9362. It will also overnight
 
Fri 9 Oct 2020
Ryanair
(operated by Malta Air) - B737-800 (9H-QAG) - arrived at 15:50 from PMF (Parma, Italy) as RYR327. Overnights
CityJet - CRJ-900LR (EI-GEB) - arrived at 16:00 from BFS as BCY9362. Overnights

Sat 10 Oct 2020
Ryanair
(operated by Malta Air) - B737-800 (9H-QAG) - Overnighted from Fri. On ground all day. Overnights tonight
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CityJet - CRJ-900LR (EI-GEB) - Overnighted from Fri. Departed today at 23:00 back to BFS as BCY9363
Ryanair - B737-800 (EI-EKP) - Arrived from SNN at 14:45 as RYR1037. Departed to SNN at 23:55 as RYR1038
Blue Islands - ATR72-500 (G-ISLL) - Arrived from JER at 12:15 as BCI805. Departed to GLA at 14:00 as BCI806
 
Sun 11 Oct 2020
Blue Islands - ATR72-500 (G-ISLL) - Arrives from GLA at 22:30 as BCI807. Overnights and departs to JER tomorrow.
 
*Ammendment*
The Ryanair (operated by Malta Air) - B737-800 (9H-QAG) - arrived at 15:50 from PMF (Parma, Italy) as RYR327 on Fri 9 Oct. It actually departed ay 00:50 on Sat 10 Oct and did not overnight as above
 
All rugby related, Dragons played Zebra, Ospreys played Ulster, Blues played Connought and Scarlets flew to Glasgow to play Glasgow.
Does CWL have the largest number of regular rugby and football charters of any UK airport? I'm not counting major European matches when for example Liverpool Airport might see many charter flights for a particular match in non-pandemic times. Cardiff City and Swansea City seem to fly to several of their away matches too, as well as some of their opponents using CWL to reach the Bluebirds' and Swans' home grounds.
 
I wouldn't be surprised considering there are 4 professional rugby teams and 3 professional football teams and 1 ice hockey team engaging in cross border competitions and the national teams of football and rugby that are generally based in it's catchment.
 
I wouldn't be surprised considering there are 4 professional rugby teams and 3 professional football teams and 1 ice hockey team engaging in cross border competitions and the national teams of football and rugby that are generally based in it's catchment.
 
This is the nearest thread I could find for this.

I was looking at the South Wales Aviation Group website a few minutes ago and they show no scheduled flights (in or out) at the airport yesterday.
What happened to KLM?

Apart from the Volcanic eruption a decade ago I can't imagine the last time there were no scheduled flights in a day at the airport. When they say 'scheduled' they appear to include the regular charter flights with the likes of TUI because there were none of them either.
 
Atlantic Airways arrival from Faroe Islands 10.20am on 19th October. TLY there hasn't been a KLM flight on a Tuesday for a couple of weeks, and no charters either, I don't know when KLM intend to re-instate it, it must lack of demand.
 
It's currently on it's way back to Amsterdam.

TUI is also currently on it's way to Rhodes also.
It was Tuesday when SWAG said there were no flights.
 
Atlantic Airways arrival from Faroe Islands 10.20am on 19th October. TLY there hasn't been a KLM flight on a Tuesday for a couple of weeks, and no charters either, I don't know when KLM intend to re-instate it, it must lack of demand.
Thanks for the info re KLM. I hadn't realised that.
 
Maybe this year Cardiff May have the most amount of sporting charters. This is due to lack of scheduled services and the fact that there are more stringent policies regarding COVID-19.

I imagine that some London Airports May have a number of sporting charters that we may not even be aware of. I suppose the likes of Liverpool/Manchester airports may be close however.
 
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of course height of COVID there were also no flights at Cardiff Airport and the terminal was effectively shut.
Indeed, but I really meant though I didn't express it properly when the airport was otherwise open for its regular business.
 
Real shame i'm not allowed to photo some of these aircraft due to local lockdown.
 

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