Super interesting given they cited profitability in 2017 as a reason for pulling out of that route.
They'll probably sell well in Polaris bringing wealthy Chicagoan's over to play golf though.
They'd have to put a B787 on it until the A321XLRs come online in 2024 (presuming their current batch of NEOs can't do it).
Unfortunately I think a B787 is too much plane for a PHL-SNN route and they'd make more money deploying it elsewhere. They just don't have an aircraft for that works for this specific mission I think.
They had planned a 787 for 2020 before covid so may be an option again.
American has started taking delivery of new B787s again from August last after a long supply shortage, and hopes to have nine in service by year's end so maybe they'll have a larger and newer aircraft than the B757 for their SNN services next year.
Jason McGuinness from Ryanair spoke to Limerick Post, the 3rd a/c will be year round in Shannon. They are also planning to announce 2-3 more routes at the end of the year for Shannon. The current S23 is not yet finalized.
Hopefully more new routes to follow Ryanair and United
Thats great to hear press conference said min of 90 departures per week, currently about 77 so plenty of scope for more.
I really hope Benelux , Bristol or Germany are on the agenda.
Bristol seems the most surprising omission given the only other Bristol service outside Dublin is at Knock!
Great news all round...really is up to the public now to use the routes to keep what's there and attract more.
The 75’s don’t have Polaris.
American are not coming back. S23 was announced yesterday and no SNN. Unfortunately. Delta aren’t coming back either.
I'm happy with the American portfolio. Getting Air Canada or American Airlines back and Newark going year round are probably realistic aims in 2024.
For Summer 2023 lets hope a European Hub route is secured, we've seen the talk about Amsterdam , its the most suitable too.
There does seem to be some wiggle room on what Aer Lingus have said for Shannon re Europe, they ruled out expansion in NA specifically. What are the chances of Vueling add in El Prat on a 2 day per week too.
The new Ryanair routes will be very welcome - Rome, Milan or Porto would also be great considering the baggage handling..
If I could pick 3 - Bristol, Hamburg and Rome Fiumicino would be the combination I'd like to see if Amsterdam went ahead.
This says otherwise -> https://simpleflying.com/united-757-200-operations/
Since SNN LHR is on a W leg from DUB in the afternoon, EI have scheduled the 320 NEO on EI385/6 during the winter. EI387/8 is still done by the 320 ceo and 380/1 done by one of the SNN 321 NEO before they go to Boston.
Does anyone know if any more routes will be announced for Shannon other than Ryanair? Are there any rumours
Only thing I'm aware of is Sciphol and the PSO.
Aer Lingus left a little bit of wiggle room in what they've said on Shannon for European destinations so its quite possible they would be the ones who'd take it up if PSO came off.
I don't see anything else really. I'd like to see Vueling add El Prat and maybe that will happen (mapping to what Aer Lingus had added pre pandemic) , does anyone know how Paris route is performing?
Id have no hope in EI doing anything out side of JFK BOS & LHR from SNN. The base closed as well so theyd have send even more crew down from DUB/ORK
I wouldn't expect large additional commitments, but if its a PSO it will probably be worth their while.
No matter who takes it up they are not going to have a base but its obviously easier for EI to service
I would have thought KLM myself, they have a more suitable aircraft and good connections in AMS. The 320 could be two large for SNN
Also hope the PSO doesn’t happen. No offence to SNN but it’s unfair on ORK and NOC and there routes.
I hope it's not KLM because it'll always be delayed
Cathal Crowe held a meeting last night in Shannon to get peoples thoughts on the new national aviation policy. Did anyone go?
Any links to that National Aviation Policy.... did'nt see any PR on it
No not yet unfortunately. Hes only gathering peoples thoughts on it.
Shannons Ryanair hangar must be opening soon. 2 B738 are positioning from ALC/MRS today
Lots of Ryanair routes to Venice just announced, watch this space re SNN, it would make alot of sense and there are 2 to 3 routes outstanding
They are just moving them over from Treviso. VCE is also operated from ORK so cant see them doing it from SNN two
ORY now on sale for next summer on Weds and Sat
Well, that suits no one.
Times a bit better for connections on Wednesday but I'd agree the days are muck.
That said vueling dropped alot of destinations so it is good Shannon is hanging around with them
Ryanair are adding SNN Naples from March 2023. Twice weekly
That will be popular. Wed and sat it seems. Now if someone bought me flights on that route as a christmas present i would be v happy.
Its great to see options for sun holidays from shannon if you want a change from the likes of Lanzarote etc. Heard good feedback about Malta which is seems to be continuing too
Corfu is back two, They will make a nice change from the usual spots. Majorca etc
Another Greek destination would be nice for leisure travellers as well