Das Reich wrote: » Why so many flights to San Francisco or other western usa cities and no flight to São Paulo that is even shorter and have a lot of Brazilians here? Had to spend over 1.000 € with other companies and stopping many hours in Lisbon and Madrid. Aer Lingus could be making money if started to operate a direct flight to there.
Cookiemunster wrote: » There wouldn't be as many business class seats sold (or probably cargo) on a flight to Brazil. That's not the case with US flights where the premium seats and cargo make a lot of money.
Das Reich wrote: » Ok, yes that makes some sense to me now. Thanks I didn't thought about that. About "geographically connected" as somebody else said, that makes not much sense. Brazil is not far from South Africa but there is no direct flights as the countries have no cultural connection, Japan instead is on the other side of the globe but have a huge amount of nationals in Brazil and there are many flights every day from many different companies.
Jack1985 wrote: » EI Mgmt might like running the place on a shoe-string during the summer months, but burnout among all departments (not just pilots and cabin crew) will bite them in the h*le. Pilots have already balloted for industrial action in an indicative vote in the last couple of days.
Qprmeath wrote: » New 321LR Neo entering service on 2nd August
Bussywussy wrote: » Qprmeath wrote: » New 321LR Neo entering service on 2nd August Delivery pushed to 23rd from 19th July now,I hear it's ferrying to snn for a photo shoot off the coast so that'll probably happen the morning of 24th before going to Dublin.
To be honest I wouldn’t be surprised if at some point there was a service from Brazil to Ireland, i personally think it’s more likely to be a Brazilian airline and maybe flying 2/3 times per week
trellheim wrote: » Shannon could take it if there was any demand at the moment e.g from Sao Paulo , it has the runway and theres plenty of expats in the hinterland, problems the price point as that market is very price sensitive and happy to connect to get the lowest fares, very little up the front (IMHO )
Van.Bosch wrote: » Shannon to Brazil??
alancostello wrote: » I wasn’t even going to reply. This thread makes me laugh sometimes.
theguzman wrote: » There is an estimated 100,000 Brazilians in Ireland now, almost all in Dublin and the true figure is hard to tell due to high numbers of illegals and of Dual Citizens who are here on EU (Primarily Italian or Portuguese) passports. The growth of Italian and Portuguese citizens in Ireland is actually Brazilians here who had a grandparent or great grandparent who went to Brazil during the 20th century.
Singer wrote: » With a Las Vegas stopover.
theguzman wrote: » Aer Lingus with an A350, Dublin - Bangkok - Sydney - Sao Paolo - Dublin twice weekly flight with fifth freedom rights on all sectors.
theguzman wrote: » It would have to be from Dublin, there is an estimated 100,000 Brazilians in Ireland now, almost all in Dublin and the true figure is hard to tell due to high numbers of illegals and of Dual Citizens who are here on EU (Primarily Italian or Portuguese) passports. The growth of Italian and Portuguese citizens in Ireland is actually Brazilians here who had a grandparent or great grandparent who went to Brazil during the 20th century.
Donegal Storm wrote: » The last census has 13k Brazilians in the whole country, even accounting for a rise since 2016 and some illegals/dual nationals the number is nowhere remotely close to 100k.
ongarboy wrote: » Looking up - Aer Lingus boss is aiming to reach new heights as carrier expands its fleet and routeshttps://www.independent.ie/business/irish/looking-up-aer-lingus-boss-is-aiming-to-reach-new-heights-as-carrier-expands-its-fleet-and-routes-38299933.html In-depth article in Indo this morning about EI's new aircraft being received and possible new routes. The CEO Sean Doyle mentions Vegas so it may not be just a boards.ie pipedream...
mactheknife19 wrote: » Wondering if anyone here would have an insight into AL's 2020 timetable. I've a friend who is having a wedding in Palma in May 2020. Currently there are no flights online. Ryanair does but the scheduling does not really work (flights are out on the Thursday), but most people need to go on the Wednesday. Maybe someone could confirm if AL even flew to Palma in May 2019, or is June the earliest.
ongarboy wrote: » .......The CEO Sean Doyle mentions Vegas so it may not be just a boards.ie pipedream...
Crock Rock wrote: » Would EI have a market to operate a route from each of the Aran Islands to Dublin (especially around Christmas time), maybe stopping in Conemara airport? I'd say there would be a market for that route, maybe I'm wrong though. Would an ATR land on Inisheer, Inismaan or Inismore? What about an Avro? They can take off and land on a sixpence.