I read that to be the case too. I was kind of hoping that we may see a few more. Let's hope with the winter schedule launch next month we may see a few new routes. I wonder whether the schedule is still complete tho because the anomalies still continue for Tenerife marrakech and Venice throughout the peak season .
 
With 62 routes I guess we shouldn't be too greedy but I reckon there is potential for another 8 to make it a nice round 70 routes.
 
I read that to be the case too. I was kind of hoping that we may see a few more. Let's hope with the winter schedule launch next month we may see a few new routes. I wonder whether the schedule is still complete tho because the anomalies still continue for Tenerife marrakech and Venice throughout the peak season .
With 62 routes I guess we shouldn't be too greedy but I reckon there is potential for another 8 to make it a nice round 70 routes.

Should still be some decent easyJet growth with a 6.7% increase in available easyJet seats for the full year of 2017. I don't know if the first two months of winter 2017/2018 is factored into this.

With the galloping start to this year (thanks to the substantial increase of flights across the board this winter compared with last), the increased easyJet offering as well as some increases from other operators (plus the new BACF routes) 8 million should be easily achieved by the end of the year (as Conns757 confidently predicted a couple of months or so ago), unless there is some major unanticipated event that severely curtails air travel.
 
Given that we are definitely gaining one more easyJet aircraft but losing a Ryanair one would mean no extra based aircraft this summer am I correct. So I wonder why 3 new stands are being built ?
 
no body builds any thing these days on the hope it gets used. so I guess its watch this space.
 
Given that we are definitely gaining one more easyJet aircraft but losing a Ryanair one would mean no extra based aircraft this summer am I correct. So I wonder why 3 new stands are being built ?
no body builds any thing these days on the hope it gets used. so I guess its watch this space.
Will there be one less Ryanair aircraft this summer? The number of flights this coming summer seems to be the same as summer 2016, up a tiny fraction in fact. I haven't worked out the overall programme timings for Ryanair so don't know how many based aircraft will be required this summer. If there is a need for four instead of five aircraft this summer it will at least spread the load given that more flights will be operated by non-based aircraft.

Some of easyJet's new routes in the past couple of years have involved destinations already operated by charter operators: Kefalonia, Pula, Dubrovnik, Turin, Las Palmas (also operated by Ryanair). That might be a pattern that will continue in future years.
 
I'm guessing easyJet will now boost frequency on existing routes where there is clear demand. However as I've said many times before there is probably at least ten new routes that could follow. Such as Stockholm, seville , Valencia , Granada , Rhodes , kos , Athens , talinn, Lyon and Larnaca for example. Anyone know what the fleet mix may be this summer ?
 
Will there be one less Ryanair aircraft this summer? The number of flights this coming summer seems to be the same as summer 2016, up a tiny fraction in fact. I haven't worked out the overall programme timings for Ryanair so don't know how many based aircraft will be required this summer. If there is a need for four instead of five aircraft this summer it will at least spread the load given that more flights will be operated by non-based aircraft.

Yes!
Comparing the second week in August to the same of last year sees Ryanair operate 2x flights less per week (130 S17 vs 132 in S16).
91 flights of the 132 per week (69%) in S16 were operated by BRS based aircraft in comparison to 73 of 130 per week (56%) this summer.
It will be a 4 aircraft base this year.
And apologies for crashing the EZY thread with RYR info!
 
Yes!
Comparing the second week in August to the same of last year sees Ryanair operate 2x flights less per week (130 S17 vs 132 in S16).
91 flights of the 132 per week (69%) in S16 were operated by BRS based aircraft in comparison to 73 of 130 per week (56%) this summer.
It will be a 4 aircraft base this year.
And apologies for crashing the EZY thread with RYR info!
Many thanks for the confirmation. The FR base seems to go up and down in numbers although the overall total of flights remains relatively constant in summer in recent years. This winter saw a 25% rise of course.

I'm guessing easyJet will now boost frequency on existing routes where there is clear demand. However as I've said many times before there is probably at least ten new routes that could follow. Such as Stockholm, seville , Valencia , Granada , Rhodes , kos , Athens , talinn, Lyon and Larnaca for example. Anyone know what the fleet mix may be this summer ?

I'm surprised that easyJet hasn't added Kos and Rhodes and certainly Larnaca. It might be a question of balancing the BRS fleet diagrams to get the best out of the complement, with KGS, RHO and LCA four hours or more each way. Perhaps a 15th based aircraft in 2018 might see movement in those directions.

easyJet did operate Valencia from 2004 until 2009 after which Ryanair took it up only to switch to Castellon in 2015 to serve the Valencia region of Spain. Seville with its Airbus connections might be thought to be a good shout and indeed Ryanair tried it for three summers from 2009 until 2011. easyJet already operates Lyon but only in winter, mainly for the ski market, and its position as France's third largest city after Paris and Marseille (both of which easyJet operate to from BRS, albeit for a limited summer season in the case of Marseille) ought to make it an attractive proposition.

Then there is my favourite 'missing' easyJet route - Milan Malpensa - that easyJet did serve from BRS from 2007 until 2010 but their daily service was up against Ryanair's daily 'Milan' Bergamo. Now that Ryanair has reduced Bergamo, with the niche and expensive bmi regional Malpensa route being the only other 'competition', it does seem perplexing that easyJet hasn't tried it again.

I suppose the truth is that the routes mentioned above might 'work' in terms of loads but there could be other routes, both from BRS and elsewhere, that bring the airline a greater return.
 
I'm surprised that easyJet hasn't added Kos and Rhodes and certainly Larnaca.
I would've thought Kos, Rhodes and Larnaca would be good routes for Easyjet as they are holiday routes which would have high yields through luggage and food and drink extras. While maybe the city routes don't have the high yields they want?
 
I would've thought Kos, Rhodes and Larnaca would be good routes for Easyjet as they are holiday routes which would have high yields through luggage and food and drink extras. While maybe the city routes don't have the high yields they want?
It might be that the particular city routes suggested (or some of them) don't bring a return that easyJet would be looking for* but they do have numerous city routes from BRS. Indeed nearly half their passenger numbers from BRS in 2016 were business travellers (two million of them).

That's why I'm always cautious when suggesting that route A or route B would 'work' because only those with responsibility within the airline would know how the numbers would be likely to stack up, as well as other difficulties that might intrude when considering a specific route.

*Meaning that there might be better options at BRS as well as elsewhere.
 
Summary of EZY Routes in S17

Below I've compared the second week in August 2017 to the same week in 2016 of easyJets schedule from BRS:

Number of routes operating per week:
2016: 53
2017: 55 (+2)


Number of flights per week:
2016: 314
2017: 324
(+10)


Number of based aircraft:
2016: 13
2017: 14
(+1)


Weekly Frequencies: (a '[+]' or '[-]' represents change from 2016)


24x Weekly

Edinburgh (EDI) [-1]

19x Weekly
Glasgow (GLA)

17x Weekly
Belfast Intl (BFS)

16x Weekly
Faro (FAO) [+1]

14x Weekly

Barcelona (BCN) [+3]
Malaga (AGP)
Alicante (ALC)
Majorca Palma (PMI)

12x Weekly
Geneva (GVA) [-1]

11x Weekly
Amsterdam (AMS)
Newcastle (NCL)

9x Weekly
Nice (NCE)

7x Weekly
Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG)
Rome Fiumicino (FCO)
Inverness (INV)
Madrid (MAD)
Murcia (MJV)
Toulouse (TLS)

6x Weekly
Pisa (Tuscany) (PSA) [+1]

5x Weekly
Berlin Schoenefeld (SXF) [+1]
Bordeaux (BOD)
Lisbon (LIS)

4x Weekly
Menorca Mahon (MAH) [+1]
Split (SPU) [+1]
Basel (BSL)
Krakow (KRK)
Prague (PRG)
Venice Marco Polo (VCE)

3x Weekly
Ibiza (IBZ) [+1]
Naples (NAP) [+1]
Nantes (NTE) [+1]
Sardinia Olbia (OLB) [+1]
Bodrum (BJV)
Corfu (CFU)
Dalaman (DLM)
Gibraltar (GIB)
Marseille Provence (MRS)
Porto (OPO)
Cyprus Paphos (PFO)

2x Weekly

Kefalonia (EFL) [NEW] [+2]
Lanzarote (ACE)
Bilbao (BIO)
Copenhagen (CPH)
Sicily Catania (CTA)
Dubrovnik (DBV)
Madeira Funchal (FNC)
Fuerteventura (FUE)
Crete Heraklion (HER)
Isle of Man (IOM)
Vienna (VIE)
La Rochelle (LRH) [-1]
Tenerife South (TFS) [-1]

1x Weekly
Pula (PUY) [NEW] [+1]
Zante Zakynthos (ZTH)
Marrakech (RAK) [-1]
 
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Are we definitely going to have 15 based aircraft this summer ? What is the mix between 319 and 320 likely to be ?
 
My Fault, Summer 2016 was in fact 13 based aircraft and Summer 2017 looks to be 14! I've edited my post accordingly!
 
Many thanks for those details, Severn. Much appreciated.
 
EasyJet releasing their winter 2017/18 tomorrow. Wonder if the expansion that has taken place over the current winter will continue?
 
Not a lot change for winter 17/18 so far. Just an increase in flights to lanzarote so far
If there are to be any new routes starting this winter they aren't usually announced at the same time as the winter timetable is published. It does seem that the former summer-only routes that went year round in winter 16/17 have been retained for winter 17/18.
 

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