TheLocalYokel
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I agree with regards to the Dublin overkill, however it would be good for the two airlines to coexist but I can't really see it happening. However with base fares both around the £20.00 mark, it could sway either way when people come to book.
Interestingly, the timings for the FR DUB route seem a bit more randomly timed for Summer 2011.
Hello coffeebeans,
Good to have another poster with an interest in BRS. I hope you will become involved regularly in this forum.
In summer 2011 more of the Dublin rotations are to be operated by BRS-based aircraft than in the past.
In summer 2010 only the late afternoon rotation was a BRS responsibility with the other two daily rotations worked by DUB-based aircraft.
In summer 2011 only the morning rotation will be a DUB responsibility together with the evening rotation on Saturdays.
The three daily rotations are timetabled for the same times each day except for the evening Saturday, when the inbound and outbound timings are reversed, and the morning Sunday which operates later than during the rest of the week.
I'm off to Dublin in the spring for a few days and my wife and I are using the Aer Lingus (Aer Arann) service from BRS.
The total return fare for us both comes to £139, which includes the booking fee and one checked-in bag in each direction. Ryanair's price for the same dates and roughly the same times (a bit later coming back in the evening) was about £20 cheaper overall, including booking fees and checked-in baggage. However, neither of us are keen on Ryanair and in fact my wife refuses to fly with them, having read some horror stories about their lack of customer care when things go wrong. I hope Aer Lingus don't let us down now.