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Post by citation on Oct 31, 2010 17:11:23 GMT 1
Summer 2011 on sale now.
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Post by LPL on Nov 1, 2010 0:13:45 GMT 1
Hope that there is a lot more to come because, if thats all there is (13 flights on a peak summer Saturday on just 10 routes), then there is something amiss!
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Post by tonyspeke on Nov 2, 2010 0:11:15 GMT 1
16 routes still to be loaded, I hope!
I understand routes to Agadir, Bremen, Lodz, Rzeszow, Trampini and Treviso will not operate next summer. Let's hope I am wrong or they are replaced by other routes.
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Post by LPL on Nov 2, 2010 0:32:53 GMT 1
Ten routes now loaded exLPL.
Uploaded schedules so far point to at least 6 based aircraft in the summer months.
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Post by LPL on Nov 3, 2010 18:41:25 GMT 1
Ten routes now loaded exLPL. Uploaded schedules so far point to at least 6 based aircraft in the summer months. Thirteen routes now with indications of up to another 12.
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Post by ametyst on Nov 7, 2010 0:04:57 GMT 1
More routes on sale now for Summer 2011 ex Liverpool.
27 Routes now on sale, 10 Not yet released and 7 Routes dropped for Summer 2011
10 Not yet released are:- Bratislava, Gerona, Krakow, Milan Bergamo, Pisa, Rimini, Rome Ciampino, Seville, Stockholm Skavsta and Szczecin
7 Routes dropped are:- Agadir, Bremen, Bydgoszcz, Granada, Lodz, Rzeszow and Trapani
27 Routes on Sale (Totalling 122 Flights a Week):-
Alicante - Daily Bergerac - 3 Weekly Carcassonne - 2 Weekly (Down from 3 last summer) Cork - 8 Weekly (2 Flights on a Friday - up 7 a week from last summer) Derry - 5 Weekly Dublin - 24 Weekly (3 Flights a Day Mon - Thu & 4 Flights on a Fri, Sat & Sun - up from 21 a week last summer) Faro - 6 Weekly (Non-Based aircraft 10:50 - 11:15 - Daily except Sunday - up from 5 last summer) Fuerteventura - 2 Weekly Ibiza - 3 Weekly (Down from 4 last summer) Kaunas - 2 Weekly Knock - 6 Weekly Lanzarote - 2 Weekly Las Palmas - 2 Weekly Limoges - 4 Weekly Malaga - Daily Murcia - Daily (Up from 6 a week last summer) Nimes - 2 Weekly (Down from 3 last summer) Oporto - 2 Weekly Oslo Rygge - 2 Weekly (Route did not operate last summer) Oslo Torp - 4 Weekly Palma de Mallorca - 4 Weekly (Down from 5 last summer) Poznan - 2 Weekly Reus - 5 Weekly (Down from Daily last summer) Riga - 3 Weekly Shannon - 3 Weekly Tenerife South - 3 Weekly Wroclaw - 2 Weekly (Down from 3 Weekly last summer)
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Post by andyh on Nov 8, 2010 19:36:17 GMT 1
Useful summary Ametyst, thanks. I would caution putting too much store in the frequencies shown as all being the final numbers - last summer a number of routes had an additional one or two rotations added as seats to the remaining destinations were uploaded.
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Post by ametyst on Nov 9, 2010 0:16:42 GMT 1
Indeed, I think you are right Andy H the first draft of a Ryanair Summer Schedule is never the final one.
For instance, I think some overseas bases have not had their schedules for based aircraft finalised. For instance, I think Reus will go Daily with the Tuesday and Saturday flights (currently not on sale) being operated by a Reus-based aircraft.
There is some doubt over Gerona. This route may not be daily and will either be dropped completely and replaced by Barcelona El Prat or share frequency with Barcelona to form a Daily service to the region. Of course, operating Liverpool to Barcelona will be in direct competition with easyJet.
Maybe that is the reason easyJet have resumed a twice-Daily service to Barcelona to try and keep Ryanair off the route.
The airport is keen for Ryanair (or easyJet) to commence services from Liverpool to Larnaca and Paphos which are also operated by Vancouver Airport Services.
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Post by LPL on Nov 9, 2010 2:20:52 GMT 1
The number of based Ryanair aircraft is now at least 6 with gaps to fill.
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Post by LPL on Nov 9, 2010 2:28:52 GMT 1
The airport is keen for Ryanair (or easyJet) to commence services from Liverpool to Larnaca and Paphos which are also operated by Vancouver Airport Services. Rumour #1 on PPRUNE is that EMA is going to have EZY back again but using aircraft from LPL. I find that hard to believe as all 10 based aircraft next summer start and finish their day at Liverpool. Rumour #2 on PPRUNE is that one of the EZY routes given from EMA is Paphos. So given the above regarding 10 based is correct and nothing changes, are we to get a 11th based aircraft or is the EMA routes not using LPL based aircraft at all?
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Post by richard on Nov 9, 2010 14:56:34 GMT 1
Remains to be seen if there is anything in that rumour, but it sounds like EZY may be planning to add some more distant flights. Thus a LPL aircraft may spend its day doing LPL-PFO-EMA-PFO-LPL, which would fill its day nicely. Thus the aircraft would start and finish each day at LPL.
I guess this should be on the EZY 2011 thread now....
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Post by LPL on Dec 14, 2010 15:18:59 GMT 1
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Post by tonyspeke on Dec 22, 2010 13:39:13 GMT 1
Listen/watch out for a Ryanair announcement later. One new route. More flights on Med destinations. Some routes chopped.
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Post by LPL on Dec 22, 2010 13:53:51 GMT 1
Still waiting for the Rome, Milan etc to be uploaded as they where supposed to be in early December!
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Post by LPL on Dec 22, 2010 13:56:29 GMT 1
New route is to Toulon and the number of cities served is put at 41 for 2011. www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liverpool-news/local-news/2010/12/22/ryanair-to-have-41-summer-routes-from-liverpool-in-2011-92534-27870248/RYANAIR has announced a new route to the South of France from Liverpool John Lennon Airport. The company today launched its Liverpool summer 2011 schedule, which includes a new route to the Mediterranean port of Toulon.The airline will operate 41 routes from Liverpool next summer. It will increase the frequency of flights to Alicante, Faro, Malaga, Murcia, Palma and Tenerife. Ryanair says the latest expansion means it will carry more than 2.5 passengers every year through Liverpool. Its summer schedule will be available for booking from tomorrow. Ryanair’s Stephen McNamara said: “Ryanair is delighted to launch an extended Liverpool summer 2011 schedule which offers passengers 41 routes, including an exciting new destination to Toulon and increased frequencies on six popular sunshine routes. “Ryanair will deliver 2.5m passengers and sustain 2,500 local jobs at Liverpool Airport. “To celebrate the launch of our summer schedule and our new routes, we are releasing a million £6 seats for travel in January on over 500 Ryanair routes throughout Europe.”
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