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It seems from the booking engine that Ryanair is resuming flights to a number of Spanish destinations from BRS next week. CWL has a Vueling flight from/to Alicante today with 40 odd booked one way and 30 odd the other.OK so a first flight this Sunday 28th March !!!
Ryan Air from Alicante. will there be passengers? what type of flight is this?
It's still shown in the web booking engine as operating next winter in the sense that two dates each week are in bold lettering but a test booking on these dates shows no flights. It's becoming beyond a joke. Covid or not I'd be reluctant to book with Ryanair at the moment in case they take out the flights after I'd done so for non-pandemic reasons. The removal of Malta from BRS cannot be Covid-related if they are showing booking availability to that island from nine other UK airports.Malta now not on sale for winter 21
It seems from the booking engine that Ryanair is resuming flights to a number of Spanish destinations from BRS next week. CWL has a Vueling flight from/to Alicante today with 40 odd booked one way and 30 odd the other.
I understand that restrictions on UK-Spain travel are being very marginally eased but it seems necessary to have a legitimate reasons with the main ones associated with work. Travelling abroad for holidays is still illegal although there appears to be provision for buying, selling, letting or renting a residential property. Whether that would include a speculative trip to Spain to see if anything is on the market that you might be interested in I have no idea. Imaginative people might manage to get some sort of 'holiday' out of that.
Looks like the schedule requires 4x based aircraft on all days except Wed and Sat which require 5x based.Second weekly chania now appearing - I wonder if aircraft no5 is coming ?
Ryanair has been fairly static at BRS for the past decade although there has been some growth, especially in the winter seasons from 2014/2015 to 2019/2020 when weekly rotations increased from 53 to 93 and the number of routes from 14 to 27. Summer was more even, although in the three years immediately pre-pandemic there were between 31 and 33 routes and up to 132 weekly rotations which was up a bit on the years before that. Ryanair have had only four based aircraft at BRS most years since 2013 but they have maintained their schedules using aircraft from bases at the 'other end' of routes which amounts to the equivalent of a further three based aircraft at BRS had they all been operated from that end.Would be good to get some Ryanair good news. I often wonder whether they want to compete with EasyJet and Jet2 at Bristol or will they slowly diminish their presence?
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