Jamie2k9 wrote: » The ASL Boeing plans dropped anyone confirm?
Tenger wrote: » Yup. The 'future fleet' slide from the EI presentaton showed 1 B757 gone for Summer 2019, with the other 3 gone in summer 2020. (replaced by A321LR with expansion in 2021 and 2022) I see that EI are looking for first officiers again. I expect there is a mad rush to boost the numbers in advance of up to 14 A321LR over the next 3 years.
goingnowhere wrote: » Well if you needed a jet the ASL 757 might fit the bucket and spade ops requirement once released when the A321 appears.
Locker10a wrote: » Sorry I thought this was in relation to the rumoured 737 bucket and spade flights to boost summer capacity
basill wrote: » Apples and oranges folks. My understanding is that there were concerns with the quality and reliability of the bucket and spade operators and its impact on the brand based on past performance. If it has been decided to keep this work in house then its probably due to the above and/or possible pricing issues. The hiring of new pilots is to cover:- - single digit retirements/resignations of captains - backfill requirement of FOs that are shifting to the A330 from short haul - replenish those FOs that have resigned over past year - requirement for crew on NEOs - any increase in short haul network
Third party can't do anymore damage than in house does/continues to do!
basill wrote: » I believe the voice of the guest has spoken and in particular the tech delays in BHD with no additional cover to give but one example. In managements view it's much easier to direct the blame at the feet of a third party than take ownership for the core issues.
Tenger wrote: » Been told that the new livery will be out middle of January. An A330 is going down to France for C Check and getting the new paint job while there. "IAG standard" was the description I was given.
flanzer wrote: » Someone showed me it on a mobile phone. Essentially the 'Aer Lingus' is a different font (pantone looking), and the shamrock it more italic looking. Wasn't overly impressed considering some company is probably being paid a fortune to come up with it!
Gingham1 wrote: » Fra-dub flight only half full tonight. They could downsize to a crj or erj and still service that route. Ryanair are shadowing their times and cut the arse out of it. This is a Friday evening flight just before Xmas. 21st December
VG31 wrote: » FRA and MUC seem to have too much capacity from Dublin. I flew to MUC with EI a few weeks back and the load was around 60%. LH back was around 95%.
Tenger wrote: » Gingham1 wrote: » Fra-dub flight only half full tonight. They could downsize to a crj or erj and still service that route. Ryanair are shadowing their times and cut the arse out of it. This is a Friday evening flight just before Xmas. 21st December Yup. Very quiet time of the year on a budiness reliant route.
Bussywussy wrote: » That's exactly what I heard from someone,sounded like it's gonna be white with green tail and a green stripe on aft fuselage....sounds revolting...
Gingham1 wrote: » If Ryanair keep eating EI's lunch in Europe then they could be forced to be an airline composed of 330s, 321s for long range and CRJs for Europe. If IAG is generous maybe A220s.
vectorvictor wrote: » I think EI would be relatively happy with that outcome and be fed the rest if they can get the right commercials with someone like FR. Keeping guaranteed load factor key European routes like LHR and bucket and spade with marginal feeder routes being outsourced to RE or WX. Their problem is complete over reliance on the North American market in the event of the economy tanking. They really need to look in other directions too and diversify long haul ops.
Van.Bosch wrote: » If the NA market tanks, the global economy will talk too. Having extra routes to Singapore, Cape Town or Bangkok for example won’t be any better than US routes.
vectorvictor wrote: » .............. Their problem is complete over reliance on the North American market in the event of the economy tanking. They really need to look in other directions too and diversify long haul ops.