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Post by 737tony1 on Dec 17, 2012 20:40:33 GMT 1
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Post by lplairport21 on Dec 17, 2012 21:29:57 GMT 1
Brilliant news!
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Post by columbus on Dec 17, 2012 23:04:19 GMT 1
Malta has only been missing for 49 days since easyJet last operated the service on 30th October!
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Post by supertramp on Dec 18, 2012 1:12:13 GMT 1
great news about malta ,hopefully they will add a few more before to long.
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Post by LPL on Dec 18, 2012 1:30:30 GMT 1
great news about malta ,hopefully they will add a few more before to long. There are many gaps in the so far published Ryanair schedules next summer. Its looking likely that they are to bring in through Liverpool an increase in non-based aircraft too.
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Post by LPL on Dec 18, 2012 1:50:30 GMT 1
The Malta service will be a year round service and will be flown three times per week (in the summer at least).
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Post by johnoakes on Dec 18, 2012 9:30:51 GMT 1
Excellent I'm sure it will be a real money spinner--serves easy right--it will pull passengers from their malta route from its new location. Hope its a lesson learned.
For the first time ever I love you Michael. XXX
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Post by LPL on Dec 18, 2012 11:58:22 GMT 1
The Malta route will, at least in the summer months, be flown three times per week on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. The Wednesday rotation is with a Maltese based aircraft.
The news of the Malta route also provides evidence of the seventh based LPL aircraft.
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Post by LPL on Dec 18, 2012 12:05:36 GMT 1
The first wave of departing Ryanair aircraft on Fridays in August:
0625 Krakow 0625 Riga 0640 Nimes 0700 Zadar 0700 Limoges 0705 Alicante 0740 Malta
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Post by liverpoolman1 on Dec 18, 2012 14:46:50 GMT 1
We don't know the business strategy of Ryanair but it looks to me, as an outside observer, that they are carefully targetting Easyjets' North Western market - notice that I do not say the 'Manchester market'. Ryanair is considering the North West as a whole and we may well see route movement between the two North West airports. The Malta news is great and hopefully both major Loco's will develop the North West market at the expense of other parts of the country. This is a different strategy from competing between Manchester and Liverpool and, if it is correct, is to be welcomed. Only time will tell.
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Post by lplairport21 on Dec 18, 2012 22:46:43 GMT 1
The Ryanair route news in August? No Dublin? ??
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Post by andyh on Dec 18, 2012 23:09:53 GMT 1
Dublin 4 times a day on Fridays in August, morning and afternoon flights operated by DUB based aircraft, hence no early dep ex LPL
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Post by LPL on Dec 19, 2012 0:11:55 GMT 1
Yes, the 0755 dep to DUB is the return of the 0730 arr from DUB.
The other non based rotations on Fridays in Augsut are: 1700 to Dublin 1755 to Alicante 1515 to Barcelona 1220 to Faro 1945 to Malaga
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Post by vinnym on Dec 19, 2012 9:38:42 GMT 1
Good to see the return of the Malta route, however considering the seats have just gone on sale, I checked fares for September 2013 and average price for a return without baggage is coming in at around £200.
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Post by LPL on Dec 19, 2012 14:25:50 GMT 1
It goes to show how well Ryanair reckon those seats will sell.
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