I see they’ve already cut GVA and GNB, but added INN.

As always, no media release on that.
No surprise with Geneva. Even easyJet has cut its forthcoming ski season offering to GVA to 20 departures per week, slightly down on recent ski seasons before the pandemic. No doubt a reflection of the effects that the pandemic will still bring about. I wouldn't be surprised to see some amalgamated GVA flights this winter either. TUI usually operates its own weekly ski flight to GVA too. I don't know whether it's operating this year or if it is (in the sense of offering TUI holidays) whether TUI will use easyJet this year. The timings in the TUI timetable are very similar to one of easyJet's daily departures.

Grenoble axing by Jet2 is perhaps more of a surprise as there are only three departures per week shown with other airlines: easyJet 2 x weekly and Ryanair weekly.

Axing routes with no public announcement in contrast to the public fanfares that new routes usually receive from airlines and airports is something that gets my goat. It seems to be a common practice across the industry.
 
Airlines will contact those effected by axed routes directly, as they have already booked.
It's not good publicity for any company no matter what industry to advertise stopping selling something. You wouldn't get a supermarket publicly saying they are stopping selling an item on a TV advert.
Those that intend to book a route will soon find out when they try and book it and it's not there to book until that point no-one really needs to know. That will be a small minority.
No-one knows about new routes, so a big campaign is needed to create awareness and make people book.
 
Airlines will contact those effected by axed routes directly, as they have already booked.
It's not good publicity for any company no matter what industry to advertise stopping selling something. You wouldn't get a supermarket publicly saying they are stopping selling an item on a TV advert.
Those that intend to book a route will soon find out when they try and book it and it's not there to book until that point no-one really needs to know. That will be a small minority.
No-one knows about new routes, so a big campaign is needed to create awareness and make people book.
Bus companies announce routes that are to be axed in the same way that they publicise new ones. In my area First revises its services two or three times a year with specific details of new, reduced or axed routes published on its website and in the local press. They probably do the same on social media but I never visit those sites.
 
Jet2 - Summer 2022
A quick look at a Saturday in August 2022 shows 6x based aircraft operating 14x departures throughout the day (2x aircraft operate 3x round-trips, and the other 4x operate 2x round-trips).

The first wave of departures from BRS on a Saturday morning in peak summer are:

GRO - 06:05
ALC - 06:05
FAO - 06:15
AGP - 06:45
DBV - 07:00
PMI - 07:30
 
Jet2 has needed three aircraft regularly for the first wave this late summer since things began to pick up.

Today for example:

0605 Corfu
0630 Skiathos
1020 Arrecife

Three needed for tomorrow's first wave too.
 
I heard from someone that they were looking at getting Titan back along with Air Tanker (British using British (y)). Could be wrong and not reliable.
 
A bit more added for the coming winter.


Jet2.com and Jet2holidays reports Winter demand as ‘returning to pre-pandemic’ levels as capacity hiked from Bristol Airport

Created: 20th Oct 2021

Jet2.com and Jet2holidays have reported that demand for winter holidays is returning to pre-pandemic levels as they add even more flights and holidays to their first Winter Sun programme from Bristol Airport, on the back of very strong demand from holidaymakers looking to enjoy some winter sunshine.

The additional flights to the Canary Islands and Turkey offer customers and independent travel agents even greater choice and flexibility when it comes to enjoying or offering a holiday in the sunshine for the first time this winter from Bristol Airport with Jet2.com and Jet2holidays. The additional flights added for Winter 21/22 from Bristol Airport are as follows:

Introduction of additional Wednesday services to Tenerife from the UK’s leading operator to the Canaries from 3rd November up to 15th December. This is on top of extra Sunday services to the popular Winter Sun destination from 9th January to 6th February and more Thursday services from 17th February to 24th March.

Extra Monday and Friday services operating to Dalaman from the base on 5th and 8th November for customers looking to enjoy some Turkish sunshine this winter.

Today’s news means Jet2.com and Jet2holidays are offering an unrivalled programme of flights and holidays to the Canary Island destinations and Turkey for their first Winter Sun programme from Bristol Airport. It follows recent capacity increases from the award-winning airline and tour operator for October and comes on the back of demand that is returning to pre-pandemic levels after the Government announced recent changes to international travel, meaning that customers can look forward to booking and travelling on flights and holidays to all the companies’ leisure destinations across the Mediterranean and Canary Islands this winter.

As well as a huge Canaries and Turkey programme, Jet2.com and Jet2holidays have a host of destinations on sale from Bristol Airport this winter, representing 12 Winter Sun, ski and leisure city destinations.

Following the recent easing of travel restrictions, alongside the replacing of day two PCR tests with lateral flow tests, customers have been flocking to book holidays for Winter 21/22. These welcome steps have resulted in the companies experiencing enormous demand for half-term, autumn, and winter, with the Canary Islands and Turkey proving to be amongst the most popular Winter Sun destinations.

Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays, said: “Customers are recognising that international travel is genuinely reopening following the welcome news from the Government on lateral flow tests, and we have seen winter demand from holidaymakers returning to pre-pandemic levels. As such, our Winter Sun programme is looking very busy, with customers flocking to get that much-needed holiday booked in after facing lockdowns and harsh travel restrictions for so long.

“In response to that demand, we have added an even greater choice of flights for Winter 21/22 to our most popular destinations in the Canary Islands and Turkey from Bristol Airport, giving customers and independent travel agents even more opportunity to enjoy a break this winter. With customers missing out for so long, it’s not too late to get away to the sun and enjoy our award-winning customer service. There are some great deals available for some Winter Sun, and we are confident that these extra flights will prove very popular, as customers in the region jump at the chance to book and travel on their well-deserved holidays once again.”
 
Today's BRS press release for summer 2023. I haven't copied the press release in full but it can be read at the link below.

This is a brief summary of the overview although the press release says there will be further summer 23 announcements 'over the coming weeks'.

Key Summer Sun highlights for 2023 include:

  • 30 sun destinations on sale (peak number of flights per week in brackets)
  • Antalya (4), Bodrum (1), Dalaman (4), Izmir (1), Tenerife (5), Lanzarote (3), Fuerteventura (2), Gran Canaria (2), Alicante (3), Reus (2), Girona (1), Palma (Majorca) (6), Ibiza (4), Menorca (3), Faro (Algarve) (4), Madeira (1), Crete (Heraklion) (2), Corfu (3), Kefalonia (1), Skiathos (2), Santorini (1), Kos (2), Kalamata (1), Preveza (1), Rhodes (2), Zante (3), Larnaca (1), Paphos (2), Verona (1), Innsbruck (1).
  • Almost 70 departing weekly flights during peak periods

 

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Well it looks like I'm off to Australia and New Zealand next year! Booked with BA from Manchester via Heathrow with a stop in Singapore and returning with Air New Zealand and BA via LAX to Heathrow. Will circumnavigate the globe and be my first trans-Pacific flight. First long haul flight with BA as well and of course Air NZ.
15 years at the same company was reached the weekend before last. Not sure how they will mark the occasion apart from the compulsory payirse to minimum wage (1st rise for 2 years; i was 15% above it back then!)
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