Or the alternative view, they can place the 787's elsewhere and make more profit? There is still that long haul gap that needs filling from Manchester left by TC.
 
But they've had plenty of time to fill that gap and did add some extra capacity I believe.
 
Not really seen the bounce back have they in reality?

Covid lockdowns, then unnecessary restrictions on travel until last year with it continuing even into W21/W22, meaning that S22 was the first normal summer for years. Necessary to get money back into the company and stick to what you know and what makes money. Now that's done S23 can be about expanding and moving stuff. It's not really filled that gap - Cancun alone was served 10 weekly from TC from MAN.
 
Now that's done S23 can be about expanding and moving stuff.
The problem with that is the state of the economy and whether people have the money to spend on holidays. I expect that S23 will be more about consolidation than expansion but I expect that when it comes to BRS the base will have 5 737s at least.
 
All 787 crews are based out of LGW/MAN/BHX. Any 787 flying out of any other TUI base (BRS/NCL/GLA etc) is crewed from one of these three bases.

Cutting costs (of positioning aircraft/crews all the time) could mean most 787 flying is to be consolidated back into LGW/MAN/BHX next summer.
I also saw that virgin is decreasing its number of departures from London to Orlando next summer and will instead increase departures on the LHR-JFK route. Could also be a sign that Florida might not be selling so well.
 
Last edited:
Those operational problems have been there or there about for years tho and they also apply elsewhere too. I wonder how Newcastle , Edinburgh and Glasgow - also non 787 bases get to retain their services but not Bristol. Personally I can’t see Tui leaving the schedule like it stands now - there’s a big big drop in seats on some routes if there is - demand must be there otherwise the likes of jet2 and easyjet wouldn’t be adding capacity .
 
The difference between those two airlines and TUI is that Bristol is there only South West Britain base. TUI has 3 others in area and also TUI holidays has the option if it wants to of using airlines like Easyjet to offer holidays with.
 
Hmm does seem like media speak doesn’t it. However on a good side after yesterdays announcement of Swiss operating twice weekly next summer there will be 4 new airlines plus extra aircraft from Ryanair and Jet2 more than replaces whatever Tui don’t do.
 
The difference between those two airlines and TUI is that Bristol is there only South West Britain base. TUI has 3 others in area and also TUI holidays has the option if it wants to of using airlines like Easyjet to offer holidays with.
Just for a bit of reference and further to the previous conversation about TUI, Jet2 and the South West Britain market i thought i'd look at what TUI offers for the whole of the South West Britain based on what is onsale now of course it's subject to change.
Bristol has 65 weekly departures and 5 based aircraft
Cardiff has 44 weekly departures and 3 based aircraft
Bournemouth has 19 weekly departures and 1 based aircraft
Exeter has 18 weekly departures and 1 based aircraft
In total TUI will operate 146 weekly departures and will have 10 based aircraft in the South West of Britain.
 
Further changes tonight and as I predicted further cuts to the planned summer 23 schedule - Tenerife and Heraklion both lose a weekly flight and time changes to others. There is also a few flights that are away longer than normal as they are scheduled to do a ‘w’ pattern to another uk airport whilst abroad
Post automatically merged:

Sal however has a seat map showing a Dreamliner which is good news !
Post automatically merged:

With these changes made last night the reductions are as follows - Palma x1 , Mahon x2 , Ibiza x1 , Tenerife x1 , Heraklion x1 , dalaman x2 , bodrum x 2, cancun x2 and Melbourne x2 and reductions in capacity on Palma x1 , dalaman x1 Antalya x2 larnaca x2 . Very big drops indeed
Post automatically merged:

Orlando back on sale from late august ?
 
Last edited:
If it was 3x weekly all summer the stats don’t make good reading for MAH

May 22 - 58% LF 110 pax
June 22 - 61% LF 116 pax
July 22 - 62% LF 117 pax
August 22 - 83% LF 157 pax
 
Is the B787 going to be fully based at BRS based on some short haul timings?

The dropped/reduced short haul routes don’t seem to be available as of yet! If it remains the case is that a loss of one based aircraft for S23?
 

Upload Media

Remove Advertisements

Subscribe to help support your favourite forum and in return we'll remove all our advertisements. Your contribution will help to pay for things like site maintenance, domain name renewals and annual server charges.



Forums4aiports
Subscribe

NEW - Profile Posts

If anyone would like to share their local airport news right here in our news area let me know so I can give you the correct permissions to do so. It only takes a couple of minutes to upload a news story with an accompanying image. The news items can then be shared on the site homepage by you. #TakePart #Forums4airports Bring the news to one place!
survived a redundancy scenario where I work for the 3rd time. Now it looks likely I will get to cover work for 2 other teams.. Pretty please for a payrise? That would be a no and so stay on the min wage.
Live in Market Bosworth and take each day as it comes......
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!)
Ashley.S. wrote on Sotonsean's profile.
Welcome to the forum, I was born and bred in Southampton.

Trending Hashtags

Advertisement

Back
Top Bottom
  AdBlock Detected
Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks some useful and important features of our website. For the best possible site experience please take a moment to disable your AdBlocker.