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I flew out of T3 recently on an early morning flight and noticed at least 5/6 E175/195's parked up rather than the normally large pool of Dash 8's
With the creation of connect airways has there been a shift of Embraer ops to Manchester?
I'm sure I read somewhere that the plan was for the MAN base to be all Embraer and that was decided before the takeover wss approved.I flew out of T3 recently on an early morning flight and noticed at least 5/6 E175/195's parked up rather than the normally large pool of Dash 8's
With the creation of connect airways has there been a shift of Embraer ops to Manchester?
FlyBe will only have 7 EMB170s next Summer split between MAN and BHX so both bases will still be mainly Dash 8sI
I'm sure I read somewhere that the plan was for the MAN base to be all Embraer and that was decided before the takeover wss approved.
I believe it'll be 9 is what I was told.FlyBe will only have 7 EMB170s next Summer split between MAN and BHX so both bases will still be mainly Dash 8s
I find that strange, if Virgin are trying to use Flybe as a feeder airline. Do they think there isn't enough potential connectivity from GLA?Flybe will be ending Manchester to Glasgow on the 26th October.
I'd imagine that at the moment the drive is towards profitability rather than feeding at Manchester especially if the plan is to eventually be a hub airline at Heathrow. I'd be surprised if they would want to run 2 hubs, so I'd have thought that Manchester would be more of a focus city for both.I find that strange, if Virgin are trying to use Flybe as a feeder airline. Do they think there isn't enough potential connectivity from GLA?
Glasgow is just too easy by train, loads have been falling for years
Will be interesting to see if Edinburgh is next for the chop!Its true the train to Glasgow ( and Edinburgh isnt bad too ) you can get on in Manchester Crewe Warrington Wigan and soon a new service from Liverpool. Its easier than by air.
Will be interesting to see if Edinburgh is next for the chop!
I'd imagine that at the moment the drive is towards profitability rather than feeding at Manchester especially if the plan is to eventually be a hub airline at Heathrow. I'd be surprised if they would want to run 2 hubs, so I'd have thought that Manchester would be more of a focus city for both.
I'd imagine that profit will come before feeding VS.Hubbing though LHR is a long-way off in any real size, as it depends on new slots created by the 3rd runway. However, connect, now that they have control, are probably going to be ruthless on routes. If there isn't a lot of connection to VS flights and the route is loosing money it will be on the block.
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