Carawaystick wrote: » Are the busses to the long term carparks licensed? Could the nta push back on DAA re pso busses that way?
devnull wrote: » It's a tender that goes out every number of years, the last time being last year when Aircoach won it for another five years using the same vehicles as before but upgrading them.
dfx- wrote: » the reason why tourist people get the 16 is the cost not the route. Keep the same price, they'll keep using the 16.
mickmmc wrote: » Currently, a number of passengers are walking past the 747 and Aircoach termini to avail of the budget fares charged by the 16 and 41 PSO routes located behind the terminal 1 short term car park. There is a market for budget fares to the City Centre and beyond. IMO the 16 and 41 frequency should be expanded rather than launching another premium service. There is no guarantee that the 757 service will be a success. GOBUS and Citylink have bus stops close to PSO 16 and 41 areas and not in the Coachpark; they must be paying a premium for those stops.
Carawaystick wrote: » I appreciate DAA tender the shuttle busses. I'm asking if they need to be licensed by the nta, like sat a BÉ bus to Galway has to have a license from the nta.
lxflyer wrote: » As I already posted, the 747 isn't exactly empty right now either.
J.pilkington wrote: » But it's also not exactly under pressure. It passes me on my way to and from work each day and the vast majority of the time there is always loads of seats / luggage space
devnull wrote: » The Aircoach services is very unreliable because it does not have enough running time.
Van.Bosch wrote: » So how does it get from Westland row to Cardiff lane? I can't make it out at all
D'Peoples Voice wrote: » choosing to name a route after the Boeing 757 is mad - I'm not even sure any Irish airline fly them out of Dublin (I know Aer Lingus wet lease two from Shannon) Boeing have stopped making them the last I heard, along with 747 which many airlines are now retiring ... They could of gone.. 737 which is the Boeing aeroplane that Ryanair fly, the Boeing 787 though there are none yet at Dublin, or gone 320 which is the Airbus aeroplane of choice at Aer Lingus(and the world over) as is the 330.
Rashers72 wrote: » Wonder what the journey time is like peak time from Earlsfort Terrace to airport?
River Song wrote: » I'll be getting it around peak time on Tuesday for work, I'll report back.