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TK1936 BRU2230 – 0250+1IST 320 67This one's new for me. Has this been mentioned before or is it relative new?Dear Nigel Robinson Newcastle will not be bookable anymore, because we have decided to stop our operations to Newcastle as from summer season (starting end of March), due to low demand. We're sorry for the inconvenience
Obviously the 739 flights are ferry flights I would suppose.jimyvr wrote:I wasn't planning to post anything on any forums this year, but in this case it can't be described within 140 characters so here's your explanation.
The speculation started when the weekly OAG thread appeared on airliners.net. Despite that weekly thread covers the stuff I don't report (either I don't care; not significant; I missed it), and sometimes I use it as a "cheat sheet", but to be honest, comparison using frequencies doesn't reflect entire picture and can be misleading (because you can have 3 daily reduced to 1 but switches from CRJ to 737-800 for instance).
This is the filing for the week (which I happen to have it too) of 29JAN13...
9W1000 BRU BOM (739)
9W1000 EWR BRU BOM (332)
9W1001 JFK BRU BOM (739)
9W1002 YYZ BRU (739)
9W1003 YYZ BRU BOM (739)
9W1004 JFK BRU (739)
9W1008 BOM BRU JFK (332)
9W1008 BRU JFK (739)
These flights are appearing in the OAG between 24APR13 and 02AUG13, but haven't "made it" to the GDS. From time to time there will be mis-filing or filed intentionally as dummy flights (LAN does it, which I fell for it and reported in error before) from the airline but somehow the person who did that OAG thread on weekly basis doesn't seem to realize that, especially for doing it for over 18 months now.
Confirmed by Airline Route:RoMax wrote:Just read this on SN's facebook page (as one of the reactions on the temporary booking problems this week):This one's new for me. Has this been mentioned before or is it relative new?Dear Nigel Robinson Newcastle will not be bookable anymore, because we have decided to stop our operations to Newcastle as from summer season (starting end of March), due to low demand. We're sorry for the inconvenience
Suppose 3 daily Q400 was too much with downgrading to 1-2 daily not an option for this destination?
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SN2187 BRU0945 – 1030NCL DH4 x67
SN2189 BRU1540 – 1625NCL DH4 x26
SN2193 BRU2050 – 2135NCL DH4 x6
SN2194 NCL0605 – 0900BRU DH4 x7
SN2198 NCL1100 – 1355BRU DH4 x267
SN2190 NCL1655 – 1950BRU DH4 x6Does this mean they made/are making a choice between both destinations? Also, thinking of a lot of smaller UK destinations: if SN cannot sustain NCL, then what is the chance they can ever do LBA, EMA or others, with MAN and BHX in the vicinity?tolipanebas wrote:FYI- SN started serving the capital of Scotland -EDI- on A319, last autumn; EDI is some 80 miles north of NCL and is seeing it's frequencies being doubled as from this summer, so you'll find the 2 events very much linked of course.
What's your point then?tolipanebas wrote:And then to think a certain member has long maintained that offering multiple frequencies to provincial towns with Q400 planes would be a brilliant and game changing plan for SN or in fact any network airline and that all those which aren't doing it, are run by complete idiots.![]()
FYI- SN started serving the capital of Scotland -EDI- on A319, last autumn; EDI is some 80 miles north of NCL and is seeing it's frequencies being doubled as from this summer, so you'll find the 2 events very much linked of course.
The answer is Yes if you look in the GDS (though still a capacity increase of 90 seats a week). However, maybe a mistake in the GDS?convair wrote: But isn't the twice daily to EDI going to be a Q400? Ithink I've read that somewhere. If that is the case, the pax who were becoming regular on this flight will really be disappointed.
Would be strange as some airlines manage both EDI and NCL (see KL).tolipanebas wrote:FYI- SN started serving the capital of Scotland -EDI- on A319, last autumn; EDI is some 80 miles north of NCL and is seeing it's frequencies being doubled as from this summer, so you'll find the 2 events very much linked of course.
Probably never heard of RBS and the other financial services located in EDI. Needless to say the Scottish parliament is also located in Edinburgh.Flanker2 wrote:What's your point then?
Still a shame that SN got out of NCL in favor of EDI. For me they can go A380 to EDI, I don't care. I don't see Edinburgh, not much business going on there, it's a leisure destination.
KLM is not really a good comparison when talking about the UK (or Norway), they'll even start Manston (they'll be the only pax airline overthere).LJ wrote: Would be strange as some airlines manage both EDI and NCL (see KL).
It is indeed sad to see NCL disappears.RoMax wrote:KLM is not really a good comparison when talking about the UK (or Norway), they'll even start Manston (they'll be the only pax airline overthere).LJ wrote: Would be strange as some airlines manage both EDI and NCL (see KL).
When looking at non-UK network carriers operating into NCL:
- AF (CityJet): Paris
- KLC: AMS
- LH (Eurowings): DUS (not even MUC or FRA)
- SAS: CPH
And then looking at EDI:
- AF (CityJet): Paris (and LCY)
- KLM/KLC: AMS
- LH: FRA
- SAS: CPH and ARN seasonal
- TK: IST
Austrian, Swiss, Alitalia, Iberia (can be explained with BA), ... are not even active at either one of them (apart from some seasonal charters by some) and LH, AF, KL have a lot more to offer than SN of course.
Sad to see NCL dissapear of course, but let's hope EDI will do fine. And indeed, EDI is far from a leisure destinations, it's one of the most important financial districts in the UK after London. The reason that EDI-BRU exists is just because of business, politics (EU-traffic) and transfers. The few tourists going to that area are a plus, but you don't fill multiple daily flights with that (BD Regional is also still active on the route).
Partly agree yes. SN is attractive to a limited group of (business) travellers, and thanks to their JFK flights and their new long haul product that's really well received by the passengers, they start to build a better image as long haul carrier. Tough all that is, at this moment, way too limited to sustain the European network they had in, let's say, summer 2011 even summer 2012.JOVAN wrote: If indeed SN is so weak it cannot take benefit from the Unique location and facilities of BRU, and has to cancel destinations or reduce frequencies in a dramatic way to destinations like Moscow, Warsaw,etc..., there is reason to worry.
SN is just un-attractive to travellers, no image , no appeal, ...
This is a Management problem. With present 'management' we are going N O W H E R E. This is a pity.
The behavior of SN is lately indeed weird. Even their name or slogan like connection the world with Brussels is more and more vage. They are cancelling all European capitals: Athens, Helsinki, Warsaw,.... and what will follow. We saw in meantime also other cities like KRK, NCL,....etc. It is all cancelling but not adding a new destination. Athens is a city of 10 million people. Jetairfly is flying on it. Warsaw is a city of nearly 3 million people and economic booming. Why cancelling HEL in favor of LH. Why not cities like Rabat, damacus,....??JOVAN wrote: If indeed SN is so weak it cannot take benefit from the Unique location and facilities of BRU, and has to cancel destinations or reduce frequencies in a dramatic way to destinations like Moscow, Warsaw,etc..., there is reason to worry.
SN is just un-attractive to travellers, no image , no appeal, ...
This is a Management problem. With present 'management' we are going N O W H E R E. This is a pity.
You know what I mean. Cities like Amman, Beirut. Beirut is after many years now served by MEA 4 times a week, Amman was served by Jordanian but due to their own problems they stopped even flights were upgraded regularynordikcam wrote:Hummm flying to Damascus right now ??? Very good idea
Yes, why ?Atlantis wrote:
The behavior of SN is lately indeed weird. Even their name or slogan like connection the world with Brussels is more and more vage. They are cancelling all European capitals: Athens, Helsinki, Warsaw,.... and what will follow.
The whole Greece has a population of 11.12 million people. Athens metropolitan area counts 3,737,550 people.Atlantis wrote:
Athens is a city of 10 million people.
The whole Greece has a population of 11.12 million people. Athens metropolitan area counts 3,737,550 people.travellover wrote:Yes, why ?Atlantis wrote:
The behavior of SN is lately indeed weird. Even their name or slogan like connection the world with Brussels is more and more vage. They are cancelling all European capitals: Athens, Helsinki, Warsaw,.... and what will follow.
Atlantis wrote:
Athens is a city of 10 million people.
About SAS, service from CPH to NCL started only on 4 Feb 2013 on a 5-weekly schedule: it is too early to estimate wheter it will be successful. Furthermore, SAS is using a CRJ200 wet-leased from Sterling-Cimber on the route, thus low costs. Maybe even a Q400 is too big for SN (especially thrice-daily), which suffers from not having smaller planes.RoMax wrote:When looking at non-UK network carriers operating into NCL:
- AF (CityJet): Paris
- KLC: AMS
- LH (Eurowings): DUS (not even MUC or FRA)
- SAS: CPH