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The winter schedule is out for dates up to the end of the first week of February. Some healthy growth in some areas. Bordeaux , Bilbao and Pisa make winter appearances and there is seasonal increases in flights to Prague alicante Murcia Barcelona funchal and faro . Reykjavik also returns. I fancy domestic flights may have had a bit of an increase too. Only downside is the Basel route is reduced to twice a week. Surprising given the better loads as evidenced on the easyjet website
heard mutterings about flight times very poor to belfast and newcastle, so if that is correct, lets hope flight times get altered.times as they are now has good pax numbers,but if better timings then would think a healthy increase in pax nos.
Amsterdam
Whilst checking easyJet's booking engine this evening I noticed that the next seven outbound sectors from BRS are sold out, viz, Sat, Sun (x2), Mon (x2), Tue and Wed. I also noticed that easyJet is flying to AMS on Saturdays. I have a feeling that when the initial timetable was issued there was going to be no Saturday flight for the first time. There will be eleven weekly rotations: daily and double daily on M, Th, F and Su.
Incidentally, KLM Cityhopper seems to operating 4 x daily every day of the week on the AMS route this summer. I seem to recall that in previous years Saturday was 3 x daily.
Another cause of delays that goes unreported is medical emergencies.http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/Drunke...istol-Malaga/story-29192392-detail/story.html
Another idiot who'd been drinking too much and causing a disturbance on a passenger aircraft leading to it having to land early to have the moron arrested.
In this case an easyJet flight from Bristol to Malaga was reportedly 45 minutes into the journey yesterday evening when the captain decided to return to Bristol to have the drunk arrested.
This meant the crew would be 'out of time' so the passengers were put up in hotels in Bristol overnight before resuming their journey today.
I hope the airline will pursue this man in a civil court but the problem is that if he hasn't got much money it's difficult to get anything out of him if a judgement is made in favour of the airline.
New route starting September - once weekly las palmas !!
easyJet’s new route from Bristol Airportto Dubrovnik takes off
easyJet is this week celebrating the start of its new route from Bristol Airport to Dubrovnik, Croatia, with the first flight having taken off over the weekend.
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Flight EZY6251 carrying more than 170 passengers took to the skies for the first time on Sunday. The airline will fly twice a week between Bristol and the Croatian city on Wednesdays and Sundays over summer, with more than 11,000 people expected to travel on the new route in its first summer alone. Flights start from just £24.99 per person (one-way, including taxes and based on two people on the same booking).
Situated on the Adriatic Sea Dubrovnik attracts visitors from across Europe thanks to its picturesque bays and beaches, rich artistic history and beautiful weather. The city was granted UNESCO World Heritage Site status in the late 70s and provides the perfect setting for travellers to wander around the medieval setting and explore.
Ali Gayward, easyJet’s UK Commercial Manager, said:
“easyJet is committed to providing our passengers in the South West with an unrivalled choice of Europe’s best destinations and we’re proud to be launching Dubrovnik from the airport.
“It is already proving a popular choice for our passengers, with many choosing Dubrovnik for their summer holidays this year. As well as being the perfect location for a relaxing trip, it also provides easy access to many other surrounding areas for those who want to explore further - from the village of Mlini to the local town of Cavtat and even Kotor, Montenegro, a two hour drive away which has just been listed in the top 10 cities in Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel 2016.”
Shaun Browne, Aviation Director Bristol Airport, commented:
“We are delighted with this new easyJet service to Dubrovnik which is one of Europe’s most exciting destinations and will no doubt appeal to travellers throughout the South West and Wales region. We look forward to working with easyJet on further new route opportunities in the coming months.”
Last week the airline also announced it will be starting a new route from Bristol Airport to Las Palmas in Gran Canaria later this summer, and in March easyJet’s new flights from the airport to Venice and Nantes took off for the first time.
New routes to LPA and TRN this winter.
BRS press release at http://www.bristolairport.co.uk/about-us/news-and-media/news-and-media-centre/2016/06/easyjet-turineasyJet announces milestone 60th routefrom Bristol Airport to Turin, Italy
Created: 30th Jun 2016
easyJet has today announced that it will start a new route from Bristol Airport to Turin later this year, meaning passengers in the South West and Wales now have an impressive 60 easyJet routes to choose from the airport.
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The new route went on sale this morning at www.easyjet.com and will start on 11 December, flying every Sunday over the autumn and winter. Passengers can take advantage of low fares by booking early, with prices to the Northern Italian city starting from just £30.49* per person.
Ali Gayward, easyJet’s UK Commercial Manager, said:
“This is an important milestone for easyJet and demonstrates how committed we are to providing our passengers in the South West and Wales with a vast selection of Europe’s best destinations on their doorstep. We have an unrivalled network with something for everyone whether you are travelling for business or leisure, on a city, ski or beach break.
“Turin is a beautiful city and one we’re very excited to start from Bristol Airport. Our flights will commence just in time for the ski season, so our passengers can take full advantage of the wealth of ski resorts in the Italian Alps or nearby French resorts, and will have easy access to some of Europe’s most popular ski destinations.
“For those visiting the main city area, it also has a wealth of history and is ideal for wandering around exploring the baroque-style streets. Of course, visitors will also be able to enjoy the incredible food that Italy is so renowned for and be able to stop at one of the many coffee shops where they can sit and watch the world go by. For those who enjoy shopping, Turin boasts one of the biggest markets in Europe – the Porta Palazzo Market – which hosts clothing and shoe stalls as well as fresh fish, meat and cheese stalls to name but a few.”
Shaun Browne, Bristol Airport’s Aviation Director said:
“We are delighted with easyJet’s announcement adding another European destination to their route network. It is exciting news to have reached such a major milestone offering 60 direct destinations available from Bristol Airport. We look forward to working with easyJet in the future on further developing the routes and flights available for passengers in the region.”
easyJet has also today put more flights on sale on its new route to Las Palmas in Gran Canaria, which the airline announced earlier this month. Flights to Las Palmas will take-off for the first time on 28 September, flying every Wednesday until November where it will now increase to twice a week on Mondays and Thursdays. Flights are on sale now at www.easyjet.com
It certainly is nice to have some good news what with uncertainty post last weeks vote. Not sure but didn't Ryanair once fly to Turin ?
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