euroflyer wrote:
The afternoon flight to FRA indeed did not make much sense: at the moment you have SN2613 leaving BRU at 17h15, LH4581 at 17h35 (or 17h45) and LH4583 at 18h10.

Exactly, but whereas codesharing doesn't need approval from the EU, setting up an integrated time table does, so it couldn't be done before.
Now it can, and its good to see it is done swiftly, because sharing the work has many benefits.
SN and LX have been doing it for years with great success on Switzerland: GVA exclusively to SN, ZRH and BSL to LX.
euroflyer wrote:
The morning flight to / from FRA is perfect for connecting pax from Africa to Frankfurt and it is the best timing on the way back from FRA to BRU (leaving FRA 8h15, whereas LH leaves at 7h10 and 9h35). Already today you can see that a quite big number of LH pax have turned to the SN2608 flight, which has a much higher load factor than a year ago, whereas the LH4572 at 9h35, which used to be operated by A320 or even A321 now frequently is operated by A319 or 737s with a still only average load factor.
I'd expect the morning SN flight to FRA to be permanently upgraded to A319 in the future...
Already in November, some rotations are scheduled on A319, so the loadfactor on the flight must indeed be quite good.
euroflyer wrote:Will we see something similiar soon as well for VIE ?
An integrated timetable is being worked out with Austrian right now indeed.
Since there's only one route concerned, I'd expect it to be shared evenly amongst SN and OS, with about 5 or so daily return flights and with both airlines canceling their nightstopping early morning return flight from the other base...
What's interesting is that SN also talks about doing the same with BMI, but to my knowledge there are no route overlaps in the network.
Does this mean SN might start operating some of the BMI flights to BRU, for instance those currently operated by the Embraers? It's a fact BMI has nothing in its fleet between an A319 and an Emb145, so maybe an RJ85 of SN is better suited on some routes sometimes, especially now that there may be more demand on the routes thanks to the onward codeshares offered through BRU?
Or are they even talking about taking over some flights to LHR???
Well, one can always dream, not?
