I agree, easy enough for AA to fly people to LHR then connect onto a BA flight from their to Scotland.jetblue497 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 2:30 pmConvenient excuse. Was likely to be cut anyway, 787 being way too much of an aircraft not withstanding.
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These changes mean that EDI is now sitting at 230 FR departures, making them the second largest airline by departures behind easyJet with 247. From what I can see there is still potential for them to add additional flights with their based aircraft.Davieboy wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 8:04 am Some further FR changes for S22:
ORK- Increase from 3x to 12x weekly
NOC - Increase from 2x to 3x weekly
BVA and MAD 3x weekly.
CRL increases to daily.
SNN 3x weekly.
Presumably the Eire increases are a pre-emptive shot across Emerald's bow.
Could be up to 10 aircraft based looking at the timetable. Was eight pre-covid, although had briefly been nine before STN was ditched.
Monday for example requires 8 based aircraft, whereas Friday requires 9.
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It not just Edinburgh it is routes all over the world they have cut due to the same reason. We all know Boeing is having problems at the the moment with deliveries on the 787. Maybe they should have opted for airbusjetblue497 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 2:30 pmConvenient excuse. Was likely to be cut anyway, 787 being way too much of an aircraft not withstanding.
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Convenient excuse. Was likely to be cut anyway, 787 being way too much of an aircraft not withstanding.viscount wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 10:49 pm [quote=jetblue497 post_id=5331 time=<a href="tel:1639060248">1639060248</a> user_id=139]
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AA to PHL dropped for next summer due to 787 delivery delays according to a poster on twitter
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It not just Edinburgh it is routes all over the world they have cut due to the same reason. We all know Boeing is having problems at the the moment with deliveries on the 787. Maybe they should have opted for airbus
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Routes dropped are PHL- EDI and SNN plus LAX-HKG due to late delivery of 787s.
Regards the comments re Airbus - ask QR regards A350 groundings which produced an A330 on Wednesday due to lack of 787s operating other duties. It’s also responsible for the return of A380 to LHR and CDG on QR services. Don’t know what I’ll see on Sunday, time will tell.
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It not just Edinburgh it is routes all over the world they have cut due to the same reason. We all know Boeing is having problems at the the moment with deliveries on the 787. Maybe they should have opted for airbusatuk wrote: ↑Fri Dec 10, 2021 6:09 pmConvenient excuse. Was likely to be cut anyway, 787 being way too much of an aircraft not withstanding.viscount wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 10:49 pm [quote=jetblue497 post_id=5331 time=<a href="tel:1639060248">1639060248</a> user_id=139]
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AA to PHL dropped for next summer due to 787 delivery delays according to a poster on twitter
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Routes dropped are PHL- EDI and SNN plus LAX-HKG due to late delivery of 787s.
Regards the comments re Airbus - ask QR regards A350 groundings which produced an A330 on Wednesday due to lack of 787s operating other duties. It’s also responsible for the return of A380 to LHR and CDG on QR services. Don’t know what I’ll see on Sunday, time will tell.
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I would dig deeper into the QR/Airbus spat. Its now getting pretty obvious its all about who pays for the fix. This is the same QR that is refusing to take 787s produced in CHS - not that you will see a 787 delivery till at least spring 2022.
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If there were no cuts to other routes that takes EZY to 251 departures per week, still keeping them as the largest airline at the airport by departures
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easyJet now have 252 departures making them the largest airline at EDI in terms of departures per week.GeorgeNTravels wrote: ↑Thu Dec 16, 2021 11:36 pm If there were no cuts to other routes that takes EZY to 251 departures per week, still keeping them as the largest airline at the airport by departures
Ryanair come in close second with 230 departures per week (also served by all 5 Ryanair brands)
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56 of 80 (70%) destinations had more than 2000 total passengers, the top 20 (25% of destinations) provided 63% of the total, 221k (220893) of the 350k (349920) as followsPiperOne wrote: ↑Sat Dec 04, 2021 11:19 am Back above the half-million mark, at 587277 (45% 0f 2019), 4th in the league after LHR, LGW, and MAN, although LTN & STN still to report. Domestic accounted for 237357 (52% of 2019), leaving International at 350k. So, domestic recovering more strongly than International.
DUBLIN 33136
AMSTERDAM 25570
TENERIFE SUR 19677
PARIS CDG 14773
PALMA 13616
ALICANTE 12528
ARRECIFE 10915
FARO 10603
MALAGA 10290
FRANKFURT 9879
COPENHAGEN 8571
BERLIN 7061
BARCELONA 6848
KRAKOW 6298
MADRID 5361
BERGAMO 5349
WARSAW (WMI) 5291
BUDAPEST 5097
LISBON 5020
LAS PALMAS 5010