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Changes have appeared for the EZY W17/18 schedule. A few notable changes are:
VCE goes daily as of mid-February 18! This year it has been 6x weekly in Mar, Apr, May, Sep, Oct and 4x weekly the rest of the year
BFS goes to 18x weekly as of Feb 18. This year it has been 17x weekly throughout the year.
PRG is 6x weekly in March 18 (daily over the Feb holidays) in comparison to 4x weekly (5x weekly for the holidays) this year
New routes to ARN and ATH both at 2x weekly over the winter.
Loss of RAK at 2x weekly (route ends October 2017)
Therefore, the first week of March 2018 sees 264 departures to 46 destinations which is 18 more departures a week than the same week in 2017.
Many thanks for that, Severn.
Venice Marco Polo With Ryanair's 4 x weekly, that will be 11 x weekly from mid February next year.
Belfast Int Often have comments on such forums as the Dried Plum about the paucity of Belfast, more often than not from the Irish side. This small increase is welcome but there seems scope for more. There was a time when Ryanair was operating to BHD against easyJet's BFS, and FR only pulled out the year they axed all their BHD services. NCL is another that has been cut back, this time to ridiculous proportions with the days that see 3 rotations operating in the afternoon or evening. It's been like that for two or three years.
Marrakech
This one baffles me. Ryanair operated it until 2011 before easyJet picked it up commencing December 2013 (they started Keflavik at the same time).
In 2014 easyjet carried 29,889 passengers; in 2015 30,627; in 2016 32,601.
Flights were 2 x weekly throughout each year with easyJet until this summer when from June it dropped to 1 x weekly, having originally been axed from the summer 17 programme altogether.
Looking at 2016 as a whole flights operated on Tuesdays and either Fridays or Saturdays depending on the season. Tuesday was A319 and Fri/Sat A 320 except for Jan-March when it was 2 x 319s per week. The 32,601 passengers gave an average load around 156 which showed an approximate load factor of 92-93% throughout the year taking into account the mixed fleet of 319s and 320s.
The latest CAA monthly stats for BRS show that in June this year the by now once weekly route (Tuesdays) carried 1195 passengers, average load 149.4, load factor 95.7% on the 156-seat A 319.
With loads like these a scratch of the head is the natural reaction to it being first scaled back and then axed. Yes, I know that yield is what counts but one would think that easyJet with its great experience in such matters would be able to get that right given the obvious market. There must be some other reason(s) that are not immediately obvious.
The same must surely apply to Milan MXP. It seems such an obvious destination to bring back after many years of easyJet absence. There is only the niche, almost in-house for Leonardo, bmir MXP and Ryanair's 3 x weekly to Bergamo.
Incidentally, TOM announced a weekly summer Marrakech route not long after easyJet commenced operations to RAK but withdrew it from sale before it operated.