Deleted User wrote: » My fear is that EI is being run deliberately on a shoe string to maximise the profits and returns for EI hq bods to show proudly to their IAG overlords. We’ve seen it for the last few years how tight the Atlantic operation is being run, yet here we are another summer later with mass cancellations in Shannon and some in Dublin and hire ins. The operation is being run too tight aircraft wise and ground staff wise. EI love pointing their finger at the DAA for the delays but rarely admit that they can’t meet their own schedules because they are running it too tight causing their own delays. I don’t know what overlap the DAA allow on stands but I can’t imagine the regular running late of an hour on the TA operation is helping their stand allocation plan.
I couldn't agree with you more. Couple this with staff morale which both in engineering and frontline is evidently rock bottom, completely erratic rostering for Pilots (320/321) and Cabin Crew which continues to screw the operation of flights (look at the state of short-haul). OTP is collapsing from last year, but alas its all frontlines problem and that bloody DAA. It's a pity Mueller didn't last to finish clearing up the mess which has started again.
adam88 wrote: » Are the margins that low. Actually surprised at that
Tenger wrote: » That 16% is actually well above the norm for the industry. I think that the average margin for airlines is ~5% (going from 10 year memory)
adam88 wrote: » Why bother if your roi is that low. Surely better places to put the money into
Karl8415 wrote: » Question out of curiosity, with EI A330-300’s having seating at either 313 - 317 seats and comparing that to the likes of Lufthansa r qantas for example who have far less capacity how much of that is down to what has been said here about EI sweating them for maximum return r is the likes of the other airlines I mentioned having business class section additional on board,I ask purely because wud that mean the likes of Lufthansa r qantas be more comfortable to travel with
trellheim wrote: » well technically they are not domestic ones if they are landing in Ireland.
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » Can you use proper English instead of text speak.
HTCOne wrote: » It’s not text speak, all abbreviations in use here are ICAO or IATA. This is a forum where aviation enthusiasts and professionals gather. Google is your friend. Those of us in the industry are happy to answer your queries as regards what you do not understand.
United have domestic and international cabin layouts, but they use the domestic fitted aircraft on the DUB route
trellheim wrote: » I know exactly what you mean but technically it is not correct, as if it regularly lands in Ireland it is not technically a domestic fit !
Karl8415 wrote: » Does anyone know what’s going on with EI-CPH tonight,unless I’m mistaken I taught she was bringing the pope back to Rome but on flight tracker it seems to have gone as far as Corsica,done a uturn and is now over the south coast of France and looks to be heading back to Dublin
MICKEYG wrote: » Who paid for all this?
EchoIndia wrote: » Paid for what?