Jamie2k9 wrote: » Anytime before 30 November is possible. They have not even launched summer 2020 schedule yet. I suspect there will be something but much quieter than recent years.
alancostello wrote: » This should become more common now in the next few months including taking over PHL. EI-LBR hasn't flown since the 26th, I assume this means it's to be taken out of service per the original schedule and is likely in the process of handover preparations for Oct 31st.
thecutter wrote: » Looks like its a -300 according to the seating chart, which is surprising
Van.Bosch wrote: » If there is nothing, you’d imagine some fanfare about frequency increases etc.
Tenger wrote: » Looks like increase in SEA from 4x weekly to daily. MIA is going to be 3x weekly rather than the twice this summer. MSP showing on the A330 from April. MCO looks to be 6x weekly. SFO is still showing Daily, but LAX is planned as a -300.
California Dreamer wrote: » Who robbed from who and posted this exact same thing on the Dublin Spotters facebook page?:rolleyes:
Jamie2k9 wrote: » To be fair it was also posted here weeks ago.
Karl8415 wrote: » Any update on the 321LR been given the green light for msp due to the distance or will it go straight from the 757 to the 330
Bussywussy wrote: » Heard they're pulling NEO off IAD flights in November because it can't make it and asking pax to reroute via jfk etc
Lapmo_Dancer wrote: » Anyone hear talk of 330 charters to St Lucia? Might make sense with VS dropping it as a destination and the demise of Thomas Cook.
Lapmo_Dancer wrote: » 330 is daily to IAD in November and December so not sure why they’d be asking paxs to reroute. Was discussed here a few weeks ago if you look back.
NH2013 wrote: » You’re actually the third person I’ve heard mention that but didn’t give it much heed until now as it seemed quite an out there destination for Aer Lingus to serve. Guess there’s no smoke without fire but nothing firm seems to have been published. I would have thought they would try another North American continental destination next but it could make sense as a winter seasonal market maybe through the winter to pick up slack when the 330 fleet is quite under-utilised, perhaps even more under-utilised in years to come if the NEO takes over more routes during quieter winter months freeing up 330s to travel further afield on winter sun flights.
kevinandrew wrote: » It’s just not been updated, I don’t think anyone really looks at them anymore. I used to really like exploring the route maps of various airlines but they just went out of fashion, particularly with larger airlines who have complicated codeshare networks, joint ventures, alliance partners and multiple hubs or bases.
goingnowhere wrote: » If its EI-GEY....
sherology wrote: » ........... If Shannon (who complain a lot - I'm a local so don't kill me) could facilitate/promote/pre-package a no-extra-fee (taxes/free attraction admission vouchers) 3-day stopover in 'the Shannon region' as part of that maybe it too would assist in a more practical way to get minded folks to have 2-trips in one at a discount - 'your here anyway type of thing' i.e. Iceland stopovers. .........
goingnowhere wrote: » EI's ticketing allows for up to 7 day stopover. Any such subsidy would have to be made available at Dublin, Cork, Kerry etc, EI is the only connecting airline at Shannon so such a subsidy would be indirect government support as it would benefit a single airline and also would be applicable only to EU carriers. We live in a free market, the fares are already historically low, if people want to go its there call