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I fear those maybe a lot harder to regain but we'll have to wait and see. At least Edinburgh will return.Hopefully Dublin and Paris can now be reinstated ASAP.
It's possible that it's a general ad and that they've just put Cardiff in. It could be replaced by say Manchester or Birmingham.'Air routeS'
Hopefully that doesn't refer to CWL-EDI and EDI-CWL being counted as multiple routes!
Or maybe they're referring to GLA too?
It'll be on the E145, same aircraft type as the GLA route. I think Loganair will be ok, they seem well run and i think they'll stick to what they know Scotland, Newcastle and maybe Northern Ireland which i'd have thought would be the profitable part of Flybe. What is interesting to see is that i don't think they've launched any flights to London?Will the new service be on a small EJet or are Loganair sourcing larger aircraft? Loganair is already in the throes of a major expansion in terms of routes and now they are at it again. If they can make it all work the obvious question is why couldn't Flybe?
Thanks. Smaller aircraft than Flybe's Q400s re passenger capacity but they are jets. Furthermore, with the coronavirus having a negative effect on passenger numbers generally, having fewer seats to fill might be no bad thing in the short to medium term.It'll be on the E145, same aircraft type as the GLA route. I think Loganair will be ok, they seem well run and i think they'll stick to what they know Scotland, Newcastle and maybe Northern Ireland which i'd have thought would be the profitable part of Flybe. What is interesting to see is that i don't think they've launched any flights to London?
Yes capacity on the route will be drastically reduced but at least the route will still exist and hopefully over time they'll add frequency to the route.Thanks. Smaller aircraft than Flybe's Q400s re passenger capacity but they are jets. Furthermore, with the coronavirus having a negative effect on passenger numbers generally, having fewer seats to fill might be no bad thing in the short to medium term.
I probably didn't give enough praise for the cabin crew lady in the video. She was really friendly and gave really good service. I don't know if flyBMI served alcohol but I was surprised Loganair didn't, not even whiskey! I wasn't bothered but a few passengers did ask.I believe that flybmi always had a good reputation for onboard service and it seems that Loganair with the same owners as the now defunct flybmi are the same.
The bagpipes would have driven me scatty in the confined departure area. We love Scotland and visit often but the sound of bagpipes is the one thing about that country that I can happily do without.
It's certainly a different experience on a small jet cmpared with the likes of easyJet and Ryanair. In the early 90s we used KLM Cityhopper 33-seat Saab 340 turbo-props on several occasions. They were a bit cramped, much like the Jetstreams I would imagine although I've never flown on one. From your comments on the video the small Embraer jets are not at all bad to ride in.
Flights must be selling well to be that high! I think we can just only hope that they'll add extra frequencies over time!As great as the route to Edinburgh continuing is, I've looked for my flights for 3 months in advance and its coming out as £300-400 per person return.
I know Loganair have a lesser frequency and smaller aircraft, but that price is gutting for someone who needs the route and used to be able to do it for ~£100 return including airport parking.
You're not wrong actually! I just looked on the loganair website myself and the prices are great! I was sent the prices by my sister and I have no idea what she searched on skyscanner to come up with those prices, must have been via DOH or somethingWhat dates are you looking at? I've looked at last 2 weeks of June and flights are showing less than £70 each way. Most are actually £49.99
Sounds like KLM prices for a route like that.You're not wrong actually! I just looked on the loganair website myself and the prices are great! I was sent the prices by my sister and I have no idea what she searched on skyscanner to come up with those prices, must have been via DOH or something
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