It can afford them if the flights are commercially viable. Have you got information to the contrary?
Can Lufthansa really afford three flights from Frankfurt to Dublin on a dreary Wednesday off-season with the price of oil the way it is at the moment.
Every little helps!
It’s BA Cityflyer utilising the aircraft and crew while LCY is shut, flying out of Dublin on Saturday morning, and returning on Sunday morning.
They've done the same thing with 1x weekly flights the last few summers (excluding 2020 and 2021). As far as I remember it was Manchester in 2019 and Ibiza in 2018.
Fairly useless as it's only 1x weekly. It's basically just a positioning flight for the aircraft that they said they might as well sell tickets for.
Cracking journalism to add a picture of an A380!
https://ittn.ie/featured/british-airways-adds-new-route-from-dublin-to-southampton/
Ryanair will be sending humanitarian cargo to Lublin tomorrow for free.
Also Ryanair launching Santiago De Compostella starting the end of this month.
Well when you consider Wizz air are offering flights for free…
Context... context.
Irish Times finding out that booking last min tickets are more expensive than tickets bought in advance.
Yes Air Transat will be back with their NEO according to their website timetable, I think it starts 2/3x per week and tops out at 5x per week.
Don't look at the Dublin Airport instagram so! :)
A pet peeve is media outlets not using the correct aircraft image with their story, it's operated by an A321 in case anyone is thrown by the B787 in the pic.
Finally going ahead after launch delayed by the pandemic.
I see Air Canada have published their summer DUB schedule:
YYZ daily B77L (always a rare bird in pax configuration, especially so now).
YVR 4 x weekly B788.
YUL 3 x weekly B788.
Any sign of Air Transat or Westjet returning?
Think I saw Aurignys Ejet at DUB this morning - not due to start for a month though?
Aer Lingus resume Seattle, Los Angeles, San Francisco in the coming weeks and then Miami in October
https://ittn.ie/news/aer-lingus-returns-to-seattle-in-may-2022/
Delta recommencing DUB:BOS route on Feb 28.
The Nürnberg schedule is now Friday, Sunday, Monday, Wednesday so plenty of options for a weekend break without needing to fly one of the legs to Frankfurt or Munich
The new tower went live in November.
Increasing from 7 to 10 services a week.
The Eurocontrol Network Operations Portal says completed 30th September 2022. However, I've seen many people doubting that. The Dublin ATC crowd are being trained up for the new runway/TMA as it stands though. Will probably also depend on traffic recovery.
Had a good around but ca't really find any information on this. Anybody have any news on when the new runway and ATC tower will be opened / operational?
Thanks.
Just checked and you can get Google Flights to do it for the dates needed .
The dublin airport website shows the departure board 2 days in advance so from tomorrow it will have fridays on it.
I am thinking about a weekend break away soon. Is there any website that will tell me what flights are scheduled to depart Dublin say 1300-1600 in Friday 2 weeks time . There used to be a DAA timetable app but it seems to be gone now
You're more or less better off on the dole for 20hrs in or around minimum.
Wüzburg is nice too.