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There was media release on INN. Plus it was added a while ago. Most new routes get some coverage at some point. But ones that are cut not as much. But usually someone points cuts out.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.I see they’ve already cut GVA and GNB, but added INN.
As always, no media release on that.
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.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.
All B737-800 according to GDS. the only bigger aircraft with Jet2 appear to be all based at MAN (A321/B757/A332)7 aircraft … I wonder if all will be 737-800 or if there is any larger aircraft?
Not sure about Titan (nothing in GDS yet) but 2 Air Tanker A332 are certainly in GDSI heard from someone that they were looking at getting Titan back along with Air Tanker (British using British). Could be wrong and not reliable.
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