Hey, Outbound Sector - EZY 7223 <acronym title="Liverpool - John Lennon (Speke) (LPL / EGGP), United Kingdom">LPL</acronym>-<acronym title="Berlin - Schonefeld (SXF / EDDB), Germany">SXF</acronym> Date: 18th December 2007 ETD: 11:55 ATD: 11:55 ETA: 14:50 (GMT+1) ATA: 14:45 Flight Length: 1 hour 50 m...
Jump to postCan anyone give me some information on Hawarden Airport (sometimes known as Broughton) I know it is mainly used for light aircraft. However Airbus do have an establishment there, i have seen Airbus Transporters departing numerous times.
Any info welcome
thanks,
Aaron
To confirm i have just checked the 2000 edition of 'Airlines Worldwide' by B I Hengi and Tarom definitely flew to ORD at that time.
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Jump to postI have travelled with Air Scandic on the one of the A300's two years ago and i can say that i would never consider travelling with them again. We had delays both ways. Although its is a common problem for passengers we were not even told the reasoning for the delay unitl we boarded 3 hours later and...
Jump to postBesides <acronym title="Continental Airlines (USA)">CO</acronym> flights who else uses the 757 for transatlantic services. I can think of these: <acronym title="American Airlines (USA)">AA</acronym> Manchester - Boston SCY Manchester - Florida ( stop in Gander ) TCX Manchester- East Canada ( eg <acr...
Jump to postIt might have benn training. Now i think thabout it the female working at the front had problems opening the door and the purser had to take over for her.
A good example of a wet lease carrier is Air Atlanta Icelandic.
Jump to postFLown with Ryanir today looked at the advertisement card. The systems which are hand out mediaplayers will be available on selected flight only at rental of £7. Good range of entertainement. To begin with this will be operarting on 5 aircraft (738) based at London Stansted. Hopefully it will me grad...
Jump to postHi am hotel in Bergamo, arrived earlier this afternoon from <acronym title="London - Luton (LTN / EGGW), United Kingdom">LTN</acronym>. Some questions about the flight. Is it usual for their to be 4 cabin crew members on these flights? ( standard is obviously 3 for low cost) The aircraft i flew on (...
Jump to postThe Basic pattern Mornings: Airbus A320 Mid Morning Airbus A321 Lunchtime and Evening A319-A320 Mid afternoon- A321 Weekends use ERJ 145s and the usual types. Fokker 100's Now work mainly on <acronym title="London - Heathrow (LHR / EGLL), United Kingdom">LHR</acronym>- Inverness, Aberdeen and also s...
Jump to postI love charter flights!!!!! I know there are bad rumours about them and everything but when i travelled on Air scandic it thought they were great. I also like Monarch and First choice. My carrer ambition is to be cabin crew but i coulddn't work for <acronym title="Kalispell - Glacier Park Internatio...
Jump to postThanks a lot for this. I live near in Cheshire and use <acronym title="Manchester - International (Ringway) (MAN / EGCC), United Kingdom">MAN</acronym> for spotting. i might go over to Hawarden sometime as i haven't got many private aircraft photos. Are there any suitable photo areas for viewing.e.g...
Jump to postAccording to the airport website the airline have charters to Alicante this winter. I/ve heard these are 757's
Jump to postCan any of you help me out on Chester airport. i've just started a topic
Jump to postHow many can the DHC-6 hold?
At least ten i would think. Cambridge have 1 flight a week to Jersey with a 32 seater saab 340.
If there is at least one flight daily or daily Mon -Fri this would go over 32.
Whats the smallest UK airport with commercial flights. This is in terms of passenger numbers.
Perhaps Cambridge, Gloucester?
Does anyone have any information about current services at Chester Airport ( owned by bae systems). Listings show that last year there were fly be charters to Filton and Toulouse with a 146.Obviously charters for bae. Here is the schedule: A 0620 Birmingham 146 BE031P Monday Positioning D 0635 filto...
Jump to postDo any Italian charter operators use BGY? such as Neos, Eurofly etc
Jump to postCan anyone tell me about Sweedish domestic routes served by Malmo Aviation?
What is the service like on board and are there 2 classes?
What ski charters are they doing this winter?
What charters do we have to Rovaniemi and Kittila this december for Lapland visits?
Jump to postCan anyone tell me which airlines are doing charters and the a/c to any of these this winter.
Innsbruck
Linz
Graz
Grenoble
Chamberry
Charmonix
Can anyone tell me what ski charters are planned this winter to Turin from the UK and Scandinavia.
Have any charter flights or ad hoc scheduled flights been planned for the winter olympics in 2006?
Dont know if they use EAF safety cards but Palmair have their own published magazine 'Whispers' . The magazine contains loads of aircraft and destination info aswell as a guide to each individual crew member, ( Not that many articles) results and info on winning best airline in the world . Seats are...
Jump to postI know that MON 320's, TCX 320's, FCA320's and BY 752's operate but what other European Charter airlines go there?
Whats it like on the sheduled side apart from Sata?
Hi, just booked a trip from Luton to Milan Bergamo wit hryaniar.departing on the 13th November and returning the next day.
Are there any decent planes to see at either of these. ( never been to Milan or Luton )
Will the a/c type be 732 or 738 ?
thanks
Is Robin Hood officially open yet? What aircraft will BY be basing there soon ?and have plans for thomsonfly to opean there second base there been confirmed?
Jump to postCan anyone give me some information on hooters. I know they have/had 732's and have now got some 752's. Also know they have a restuarant chain in the states. Suprisingly i was driving through Nottingham in theUk and saw an oranger hooters restuarant.
Jump to postTry looking at some reviews at carsurvey.org:
http://www.carsurvey.org/air/airline_Air+Transat.html
Sorry for going away from the topic but i think that some people on this topic are being arrogant and selfish people towards islam.
Although i am not a Islam myself i still believe you should respect other peoples religions and think that is is good there are prayer rooms on some aircraft.
In a recent edition of Airliner World i read that Astraeus are leasing an AV8 752 for flights to eastern canada. Can anyone give info on the specific destination and service information.
Jump to postif it is Finnair and is is operating on a charter basis i suppose it will be one of the all charter layout Boeing 757's. Two of these are leased to air scandic but they still operate a few for themselves on charters. i think the flying time is around 2 hours Which airport are you going to Kittila or...
Jump to postDue to the loss of large amounts of money European Aviation air Charter have retired the 747's and have limited their operations to a few BOeing 737-200's on flights to the Meditteranean and alpine resorts.
Jump to postSata Internacional are great. They go to Terceira and Pnta Delgada (St Miguel). In their latest infligt magazine Azorean Spirit there is agreat article about the cabin crew duties on a flight between Ponta Delgada and Boston. I emaield them and asked them to send me a copy. They happily did except o...
Jump to postHave only more senior crew recieved new uniforms yet. i was aon a DH8 flight from MAN - Jersey. The purser had new uni on and the other cabin crew had the old dress.
Jump to postI would go <acronym title="London - Heathrow (LHR / EGLL), United Kingdom">LHR</acronym> - <acronym title="Frankfurt - Main (Rhein-Main <acronym title="Air Berlin (Germany)">AB</acronym>) (FRA / FRF / EDDF), Germany">FRA</acronym> then onwards with <acronym title="Lufthansa (Germany)">LH</acronym> O...
Jump to postAccording to arecent addition of Airliner World their will be premium section on board.
Jump to postI flew on a <acronym title="Delta Air Lines (USA)">DL</acronym> 764 <acronym title="Atlanta - The William B Hartsfield International (ATL / KATL), USA - Georgia">ATL</acronym> - <acronym title="Orlando - International (McCoy) (MCO / KMCO), USA - Florida">MCO</acronym> - <acronym title="Atlanta - The...
Jump to postI agree with you there.
up unitl early 2003 they had the 777's ona quite a few European routes and these have now all gone back to 763's. Even Gatwick doesn't see DL metal larger than 763. Paris and Frankfurt do though.
i travelled on a <acronym title="Delta Air Lines (USA)">DL</acronym> 764 from <acronym title="Atlanta - The William B Hartsfield International (ATL / KATL), USA - Georgia">ATL</acronym> to Orlando. Good seats and great leg room, lack of service though. Only glass of juice and pack of pretzels. <acro...
Jump to postI have had that disgusting cibatta <acronym title="Manchester - International (Ringway) (MAN / EGCC), United Kingdom">MAN</acronym> - <acronym title="Paris - Charles de Gaulle (Roissy) (CDG / LFPG), France">CDG</acronym>. I must admit it wasn't great. We had a cookie with that . What sort of service...
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