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New routes
Five new routes began over the weekend 18/19 April and the following are the CAA passenger figures:
Porto 1276 passengers, ave 127.6, load factor 81.8% (A319)
Gibraltar 1450, 120.8, 77.4% (A 319)
Bilbao 828, 103.5, 66.3% (A319)
Isle of Man 625, 44.6, 28.6% (A 319)
Arrecife, competes with Ryanair so it's not possible to establish easyJet's performance.
Over such a short period of time the figures don't tell us much except that the Isle of Man isn't likely to attract the sort of load factors normally seen on easyJet routes at BRS. There was surprise in some quarters when the IOM route was announced given the size of easyJet's aircraft.
Five new routes began over the weekend 18/19 April and the following are the CAA passenger figures:
Porto 1276 passengers, ave 127.6, load factor 81.8% (A319)
Gibraltar 1450, 120.8, 77.4% (A 319)
Bilbao 828, 103.5, 66.3% (A319)
Isle of Man 625, 44.6, 28.6% (A 319)
Arrecife, competes with Ryanair so it's not possible to establish easyJet's performance.
Over such a short period of time the figures don't tell us much except that the Isle of Man isn't likely to attract the sort of load factors normally seen on easyJet routes at BRS. There was surprise in some quarters when the IOM route was announced given the size of easyJet's aircraft.