The reason why the B737 is being used at a lot of airports in Europe is due to shortage of aircraft on maintainence,as this time of year is fairly quiet.No doubt they will learn a lot about this operation,as its only a few weeks for it to operate.
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I'd be surprised at that considering the type of airline KLM is. If they were short of aircraft why not just replace one of the E175s on a normal flight rather than add a 4th flight?The reason why the B737 is being used at a lot of airports in Europe is due to shortage of aircraft on maintainence,as this time of year is fairly quiet.No doubt they will learn a lot about this operation,as its only a few weeks for it to operate.
It happens every year but not shown up much as a lot of fk70 and fk100 knocking about. These 2 types of aircraft helped out KLM before they were retired completely.I'd be surprised at that considering the type of airline KLM is. If they were short of aircraft why not just replace one of the E175s on a normal flight rather than add a 4th flight?
It'll be interesting to see how the route grows in March.
I know a lot of people how this year are going long haul and Turkey mainly due to the brexit uncertainties as they don’t want to wait till April to book their holidays so see long haul as a safer bet.That's good news Jerry, I read in a travel magazine last week, that more people were booking long haul holidays this year, perhaps this will benefit both Qatar and KLM even more.
I also think the airport is pushing city breaks using KLM as well.That's good news Jerry, I read in a travel magazine last week, that more people were booking long haul holidays this year, perhaps this will benefit both Qatar and KLM even more.
As the CAA have been slow releasing the total figures for 2018 i decided not too wait and add up Amsterdams figures for myself.
In 2017 KLM carried 134,095 passengers in and out of Cardiff in 2018 this has gone up to 146,328. An extra 12,233 passengers have used the route in 2018 which is essentially an extra months worth of passengers and is growth of 9.1%.
November was the busiest month (13,472) with 9 months of the year over the 12,000 passenger mark.
Hopefully this growth will continue and will lead to larger aircraft in the long term.
It's also noticeable that fears that Qatar would just take KLMs passengers and that they would be forced out seem to be unfounded.
With KLM I think we also need to factor in connecting passengers as that's what they want. I wonder if at CWL because it's further from Heathrow and has a lot less direct flights to Europe than Bristol does that the ratio of onward connecting passenger to passengers just travelling to Amsterdam is quite high? They must think CWL has more promise just to trial it.Obviously passenger numbers alone only tell part of the story. Although the loads are lower at CWL than at BRS the yields might be better. Only the airline will know.
Given that BRS had almost twice as many KLM AMS passengers than CWL in 2017 from around 50% more seats each week, the actual numbers of passengers as well as the ratio re onward connecting passengers would likely be higher. Also bear in mind that many point to point travellers would use easyJet.With KLM I think we also need to factor in connecting passengers as that's what they want. I wonder if at CWL because it's further from Heathrow and has a lot less direct flights to Europe than Bristol does that the ratio of onward connecting passenger to passengers just travelling to Amsterdam is quite high? They must think CWL has more promise just to trial it.
It's handy for returning connecting passengers that miss the morning return and negates a long layover of sometimes up to 8 hours.The 4th mid afternoon flight doesn't really fit well with many of these,
The 737 is being used at a few other UK airports as well. KLM are short of aircraft on the Cityhopper side.It does make a good trial of operation from the selection of airports.With KLM I think we also need to factor in connecting passengers as that's what they want. I wonder if at CWL because it's further from Heathrow and has a lot less direct flights to Europe than Bristol does that the ratio of onward connecting passenger to passengers just travelling to Amsterdam is quite high? They must think CWL has more promise just to trial it.
The only other one I'm aware of is Norwich. The other airports regularly get 737s.The 737 is being used at a few other UK airports as well. KLM are short of aircraft on the Cityhopper side.It does make a good trial of operation from the selection of airports.
Departures wise it ties into the evening departures and gives a less tighter connection time as well as the evening departure doesn't arrive till about 19.30 this one arrives at 17.40.If they had put the 737 on one of the other rotations then they would stand a good chance of aircraft filled. Does any one have any idea of the pax numbers on yesterdays flight.
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