YUL-TUN has been rumored for S22 and at the Tunisian CAA it's said to be confirmed for S23. So far a lot of AC S23 news announced, but nothing for Tunis. Is it going to happen?! The market is demanding, only constraint is if no plane available.
Jump to postExpress Air Cargo B737-300F TS-ICB finally got painted into the airline livery at Atitech, NAP after operating for 5 years + with untitled Texel Air colors. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid022iDaoKvvqhwniQmjZ8paqvUfW8zv7CgZjq9DbhXBi7eFL1gh1afM8DJTB81EfDdol&id=100063575174031&...
Jump to postThe aircraft would have to be G-AZFB, as it appears it was the only 720B that the airline had at the time. https://www.planelogger.com/Airline/Fleet/Monarch_Airlines/99473#RegistrationList That's right. Received late Nov. and entered service about two weeks later. Those TO flights shifted to Monast...
Jump to postI just red that Monarch (defunct) inaugural B720 service and first jet service as well was on LTN-TUN Dec. 13, 1971. Was it TO charter or scheduled? Any info on flight number, time.. ?
Jump to postN290BR seen yesterday at DHN performing test flight after conversion, due for Tunisia's Express Air Cargo. With the second NG the airline will start Tunis-Sharjah-Bangalore-Hong Kong service.
Jump to postFirst time ever I am satisfied and rather impressed by the quality of pictures taken with a smartphone. Now my standards may be low and do not meet the acceptable here, but for me it's more than decent, given that no fancy DSLR involved, but fancy smartphone OK, but still a phone isn't it? The zoom ...
Jump to postSo maybe I'm misunderstanding the technology at all. My understanding is that the stick is just a relay between a scanner and a computer to have the radio output aired online. Now you say the stick itself is a scanner?!
Jump to postHere is the link for the photo on my Flickr
https://flic.kr/p/2nwFpDU
Thanks..
The question is it possible to hook it to a tiny portable Maycom FR-100 scanner?
Jump to postWhere is the blur in this photo? Uploaded to another website and it was rejected reason blurry. Thanks.
Jump to postMUC FJ Strauss is celebrating today its 30th opening birthday and Riem its 30th closing birthday. Any info on the flights that operated on those last and first days at both airports? In 1992 there were a bunch of flights scheduled to Tunisia's MIR, and probably DJE and TUN on those Saturdays and Sun...
Jump to postcyba wrote:The flight number was LH 1988. It flew Saturday and Sunday on a 737. Unclear whether 732 or 733.
FRA - MIR: 13:50 - 16:25
MIR - FRA: 17:15 - 19:40
Hope this helps
Request info on a particular route run by LH until 1990 and never did ever since.. it's LH1968 FRA-MIR.. request schedule and aircraft type. Thanks.
Jump to postRequest info/details on flight LH1968 in 1990 whether it's S or W timetable. Thanks.
Jump to postIndeed travellers from the GVA catchment area has been driving to LYS to fly cheaper TU, TO and BJ.
Jump to posteasyJet has resumed selling seats to Tunisia, Enfidha NBE as early as October '21 IIRC with 2 flights a week from LGW and MAN. A recent update on the booking menu shows an increase on the London service to 3 weekly and the addition of GVA with 3 flights a week as well, all running from late March to...
Jump to postAnd the question is why Canada as wide is.. can't handle multiple operators neither airlines or telecom or whatever..
Jump to postNothing promising here, neither the move to STN nor the 2/week LHR service. The way things are, the London service is irrelevant.
Jump to postAfter slots reduction at LHR and LGW by regulator due poor on-time performance, Tunisair chose to move part of its London flights to Stansted as of March 2022. Flights will be operated on Monday and Thursday in the late afternoon, almost same timetable as the historic LHR schedule. Tunisair will kee...
Jump to postMoroccan flag carrier RAM is resuming operations tomorrow 06/15 with a decision from King Mohamed VI to lower fares to AFAIK unprecedented levels. For instance, during peak season YUL/JFK/IAD - CMN return will be on sale for less than 900USD, CMN - TUN at circa 250USD, and the flagship route to Pari...
Jump to postWhats the reasoning behind MIA? I know AC also flew 787 cargo flights YYZ-MIA too. Is it to pick up cargo flown in by other carriers across Latin America to YYZ or is MIA a major exporter of something that I am missing? I am curious why LAX was not chosen given all the California fresh produce that...
Jump to postBut Spain has big ports like Barcelona, Valencia, Malaga, Cadiz and Algeciras if you wanna call it spain. Maersk has big operations there and MSC is headquartered in Valencia. The pavilion is weak in number of vessels registered because of other cheaper flags.
Jump to postMost airlines register a European subsidiary in Malta for tax reasons. I'll explain soon. But first to answer your question. In my previous company, we were doing the handling for some airlines with Maltese subsidiaries, including Freebird Europe and Corendon Europe. Legally speaking, they are thei...
Jump to postIt's EU regulated and everything safety wise is JAR and done the proper way. For maintenance and operations purpose it is not required to have personnel based at MLA. All they need to show is a contract with a certified MRO somewhere in the world and a local FBO and/or OPS agent for everyday needs i...
Jump to postB767 C-FOGJ was seen at YYC with titles painted over. It's said to be leaving tomorrow AM probably acquired by UPS. Next to go FWAD.
Jump to postWhat about the Dan-Air London flights between TXL and MIR.. these were the only flights available from West-Berlin? Under what traffic rights these were operated?
Jump to postAs per flight numbers the only ones am sure of are the LTUs. LT630/1 DUS-MIR-DUS with L10, rarely L15, MD-11, A330. LT632/3 DUS-MIR with B767. LT636 MUC-MIR with B757/67. Started with LTS as LU636. LT638 HAM-MIR. LT634 FRA-MIR then the later SXF, LEJ, STR, HAJ.. flights had different pattern than th...
Jump to postBIA too was present at MIR every summer with the BAC 1-11s until they got the MD-83 then went out of business. Calair with DC-10 from LGW in 1988 then Novair in 1989 with DC-10 from Gatwick on the night Saturday to Sunday with lots of delays and brand new B737-400 from MAN every Friday afternoon. BC...
Jump to postLooking for any schedule/timetable or souvenir photo or something of the charters or regular services to Tunisia over the 70s, 80s, 90s. This can be sourced from travellers or crew for example. I lived those sweet times, but made no tangible souvenir of it.
Jump to postFirst Tunisian airports are not IASA Category 1. It's not Category 2 either. In fact no assessment so far, so no link possible between any US and Tunisian point. Not even on code-share or interline. And also there is no bilateral agreement to define traffic rights. So forget about this fantasy for n...
Jump to postTunisair operated 3 flights to Chengdu so far. Nonstop both ways. The second and third flights were at Chengdu at the same time with both A330 sitting next to each other.
Jump to postTK is adding 4 weekly flights to TUN on days 1246 using a mix of A330 and A32S.
Jump to postAs per Air Senegal I believe there have some potential if they build a reliable West Africa network. AF and SN are being overtaken by RAM as gateway to French speaking Africa.
Jump to postIts unbelivable how AC can make ALG or CMN work (and look at TUN as a potential) but have stayed away from AMM or BEY! Politics aside we know why but still, would love to see those. AMM is already served by RJ and didn't grow in years. Still two weekly with capacity shared with DTW. For BEY better ...
Jump to postYUL has some African routes to dig into. I believe Air Senegal would start Montreal whenever it is possible. Either Rouge or Air Canada may start TUN as the route grows organically, just like they did for CMN and ALG. France can grow with Air Transat and the NEOs. Canada wise, Saskatchewan needs a n...
Jump to postTunisair and RAM already don't sit at the same table. I see no impact other than the one happened already years ago when the Moroccans started taking healthy decisions and doing better airline business. OW will allow RAM to become a reknown network carrier. OW will allow RAM a worldwide networking. ...
Jump to postTUN-MUC route got an increase from both TU and LH. Tunisair goes 5 weekly on days 1.3456. and Lufthansa 3 weekly on days ...4.67 with LH2634 and LH1744 on Saturday.. do not know the reason for that change in flight number. Tunisair cancels LIS again after it's been listed on GDS with a single weekly...
Jump to postThey can even deploy an A330 to Djerba and won't struggle to fill it. They come back and forth for a number of affairs. Lately for some political misunderstanding between the Eastern half governed by General Haftar and the Western side managed by the so called official and worldwide recognized gover...
Jump to postJasmin Airways was expected to start commercial flights some weeks ago, but never happened. They are now flying ACMI for Tunisair Express. Syphax Airlines two CRJs are flying ACMI in Nigeria for Arik Air Lybian A330s have been in the fleet for years now and were shipped directly from Airbus. They no...
Jump to postBlerg wrote:TS-IOR wrote:Nouvelair Tunisie goes non-charter to Gatwick, twice a week and to Manchester, three times a week.
Tunisair schedules only three flights a week to London, two to LGW and one LHR. Weird.
Could it be that TU leased out their LHR slots?
Latest Amadeus timetable update shows Tunisair TUN-LON service with three flights a week, Tuesday LHR and Wednesday and Thursday LGW. That means they lost the day 1 slot at Gatwick and days 567 at Heathrow. Weird planning to say the few and wonder how much they could save (and not lose) if they clos...
Jump to postNouvelair Tunisie goes non-charter to Gatwick, twice a week and to Manchester, three times a week.
Tunisair schedules only three flights a week to London, two to LGW and one LHR. Weird.
Volotea asked for slots to link some Algerian points.. Did they had traffic rights as a Spanish carrier to fly F-DZ?
Jump to postACL initial coordination report for S20 is a bit confusing. The table shows 4 pairs granted for Nouvelair meaning two weekly flights, but the significant route changes table mentions 4 weekly A320 to NBE as follows: Proposed new four per week NBE May-Oct with A320, Wed, Fri, Sat & Sun. T1 alloca...
Jump to postTransavia is probably using two of these for the granted twice a week days 57 service to MAN
Jump to postPretty awful mismanagement by Tunisair to lose the slots back to ACL (for nothing) and not to sell them to someone else if they couldn't use them properly. Literally throwing money away. Anyway, as mentioned above, a Chinese carrier will probably be happy to pick them up. Absolutely. As a public co...
Jump to postAny source to that? It seems also that easyJet has requested some slots at Tunis Carthage airport. We may finally see another airline than Tunisair on the London route. I heard that Nouvelair has been granted rights of traffic on a Tunis-London route. No schedule announcement so far. Nouvelair woul...
Jump to postTunisair should have traded its LHR slots years ago now. LHR is useless in its network map. Any other London airport would fit the need. Think they stuck it out because for several years after the Port El Kantaoui terrorist outrages when UK carriers were prevented by the UK government from flying t...
Jump to postTunisair should have traded its LHR slots years ago now. LHR is useless in its network map. Any other London airport would fit the need.
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