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SNN99 wrote:PVD pax will be on the SWF flight and will be bussed to PVD
BrianDromey wrote:ApplePay integration is great. The UK Trainline App accepts it, which makes booking tickets much easier. I feel more comfortable with my details held ‘securely’ on my device than in a corporate server. It’s also really convenient to bypass ticket collection queues, most Train Operators accept QR code ticketing.
SNN99 wrote:PVD pax will be on the SWF flight and will be bussed to PVD
uconn99 wrote:SNN99 wrote:PVD pax will be on the SWF flight and will be bussed to PVD
Any indication how long this lasts or if they plan on flying regular 800 series to PVD/SWF? If this shutdown lasts for months, I think both SWF and PVD are toast.
EIBoston wrote:uconn99 wrote:SNN99 wrote:PVD pax will be on the SWF flight and will be bussed to PVD
Any indication how long this lasts or if they plan on flying regular 800 series to PVD/SWF? If this shutdown lasts for months, I think both SWF and PVD are toast.
Very interested to see what they do with ORK and SNN services which are due to recommence in 2 weeks time. I have family on the first flight out of ORK and they have not received any cancellation as of yet. However I suspect they will in the next week. With the MAX most likely out of service for some time, I think it may be the end of ORK and SNN for Norwegian.
KIRFlyer wrote:EIBoston wrote:uconn99 wrote:
Any indication how long this lasts or if they plan on flying regular 800 series to PVD/SWF? If this shutdown lasts for months, I think both SWF and PVD are toast.
Very interested to see what they do with ORK and SNN services which are due to recommence in 2 weeks time. I have family on the first flight out of ORK and they have not received any cancellation as of yet. However I suspect they will in the next week. With the MAX most likely out of service for some time, I think it may be the end of ORK and SNN for Norwegian.
I have family on the first flight out of SNN to PVD. Any ideas or advice on what to give them? I’ve said hound Norwegian to try and get an answer out of em ASAP. It’s pretty poor form if Norwegian know they’ll be cancelling the flights and not telling passengers well enough in advance so that they can travel with another carrier and a half reasonable price. They’ll probably offer two, possibly 3 options
1: Full refund
2: Rebook you for another time
3(maybe) We’ll bus you to DUB, fly to Newburgh, and then bus you to PVD. Which sounds awful!
If they found out tomorrow that they will get options 1 and 2, at least they can take the refund and book with another carrier. They have to travel back to the US on March 31st. They’re stuck between a rock and a hard place.
EIBoston wrote:KIRFlyer wrote:EIBoston wrote:
Very interested to see what they do with ORK and SNN services which are due to recommence in 2 weeks time. I have family on the first flight out of ORK and they have not received any cancellation as of yet. However I suspect they will in the next week. With the MAX most likely out of service for some time, I think it may be the end of ORK and SNN for Norwegian.
I have family on the first flight out of SNN to PVD. Any ideas or advice on what to give them? I’ve said hound Norwegian to try and get an answer out of em ASAP. It’s pretty poor form if Norwegian know they’ll be cancelling the flights and not telling passengers well enough in advance so that they can travel with another carrier and a half reasonable price. They’ll probably offer two, possibly 3 options
1: Full refund
2: Rebook you for another time
3(maybe) We’ll bus you to DUB, fly to Newburgh, and then bus you to PVD. Which sounds awful!
If they found out tomorrow that they will get options 1 and 2, at least they can take the refund and book with another carrier. They have to travel back to the US on March 31st. They’re stuck between a rock and a hard place.
Honestly the most telling thing for me is that you can't book on their website to SNN or ORK until May.
SNN99 wrote:EIBoston wrote:KIRFlyer wrote:
I have family on the first flight out of SNN to PVD. Any ideas or advice on what to give them? I’ve said hound Norwegian to try and get an answer out of em ASAP. It’s pretty poor form if Norwegian know they’ll be cancelling the flights and not telling passengers well enough in advance so that they can travel with another carrier and a half reasonable price. They’ll probably offer two, possibly 3 options
1: Full refund
2: Rebook you for another time
3(maybe) We’ll bus you to DUB, fly to Newburgh, and then bus you to PVD. Which sounds awful!
If they found out tomorrow that they will get options 1 and 2, at least they can take the refund and book with another carrier. They have to travel back to the US on March 31st. They’re stuck between a rock and a hard place.
Honestly the most telling thing for me is that you can't book on their website to SNN or ORK until May.
Nor to Dublin.
EIBoston wrote:SNN99 wrote:EIBoston wrote:Honestly the most telling thing for me is that you can't book on their website to SNN or ORK until May.
Nor to Dublin.
Very true, but I don't see them deploying a 787 to cover ORK and SNN. Might be wrong but I am not sure they have another Dreamliner to spare.
SNN99 wrote:EIBoston wrote:SNN99 wrote:Nor to Dublin.
Very true, but I don't see them deploying a 787 to cover ORK and SNN. Might be wrong but I am not sure they have another Dreamliner to spare.
They won’t even have the dub Dreamliner to spare in a few weeks when LGW summer schedule kicks in, no SNN ORK or DUB pax are receiving any updates on their flights around the early April time so I’m sure not even Norwegian themselves know what’s going to happen then
LH982 wrote:Looks like EI have dropped Stuttgart for summer 2019. Shows on the route map, but nothing bookable.
JAmie2k9 wrote:And Murcia.
Phen wrote:JAmie2k9 wrote:And Murcia.
Indeed the older and originally military airport MJV was replaced by a new one further west, RMU, in January. There may have been handling or other issues arising from the switchover which could have encouraged EI just to drop the route altogether. It is a shame; loads last summer were good.
shamrock321 wrote:With the grounding of the 737 MAX I was wondering what AC would use for their DUB-YUK flights this summer and it seems an A330 is scheduled. Was this announced before or is it just temporary?
So with YVR also switching to mainline AC it may be possible to see 3 Air Canada A330s on the ground in Dublin at certain times this summer?
shamrock350 wrote:shamrock321 wrote:With the grounding of the 737 MAX I was wondering what AC would use for their DUB-YUK flights this summer and it seems an A330 is scheduled. Was this announced before or is it just temporary?
So with YVR also switching to mainline AC it may be possible to see 3 Air Canada A330s on the ground in Dublin at certain times this summer?
Yes, the A330 for YUL was announced back in October. Unfortunately they still operate the 737MAX on YYZ-SNN which is due to start at the end of May, not sure what they have planned for that yet as I believe they’ve suspended MAX operations until at least July.
shamrock321 wrote:With the grounding of the 737 MAX I was wondering what AC would use for their DUB-YUK flights this summer and it seems an A330 is scheduled. Was this announced before or is it just temporary?
So with YVR also switching to mainline AC it may be possible to see 3 Air Canada A330s on the ground in Dublin at certain times this summer?
KIRFlyer wrote:EIBoston wrote:uconn99 wrote:
Any indication how long this lasts or if they plan on flying regular 800 series to PVD/SWF? If this shutdown lasts for months, I think both SWF and PVD are toast.
Very interested to see what they do with ORK and SNN services which are due to recommence in 2 weeks time. I have family on the first flight out of ORK and they have not received any cancellation as of yet. However I suspect they will in the next week. With the MAX most likely out of service for some time, I think it may be the end of ORK and SNN for Norwegian.
I have family on the first flight out of SNN to PVD. Any ideas or advice on what to give them? I’ve said hound Norwegian to try and get an answer out of em ASAP. It’s pretty poor form if Norwegian know they’ll be cancelling the flights and not telling passengers well enough in advance so that they can travel with another carrier and a half reasonable price. They’ll probably offer two, possibly 3 options
1: Full refund
2: Rebook you for another time
3(maybe) We’ll bus you to DUB, fly to Newburgh, and then bus you to PVD. Which sounds awful!
If they found out tomorrow that they will get options 1 and 2, at least they can take the refund and book with another carrier. They have to travel back to the US on March 31st. They’re stuck between a rock and a hard place.
Clydenairways wrote:Any news on the Westjet Max 8 flights to Halifax, are they still going ahead?
Galwayman wrote:It’s just one 330 for all the Vancouver and Montreal routes alternating days etc
These were going to be the ex SQ birds but I see them coming up as Rouge now
KIRFlyer wrote:KIRFlyer wrote:EIBoston wrote:
Very interested to see what they do with ORK and SNN services which are due to recommence in 2 weeks time. I have family on the first flight out of ORK and they have not received any cancellation as of yet. However I suspect they will in the next week. With the MAX most likely out of service for some time, I think it may be the end of ORK and SNN for Norwegian.
I have family on the first flight out of SNN to PVD. Any ideas or advice on what to give them? I’ve said hound Norwegian to try and get an answer out of em ASAP. It’s pretty poor form if Norwegian know they’ll be cancelling the flights and not telling passengers well enough in advance so that they can travel with another carrier and a half reasonable price. They’ll probably offer two, possibly 3 options
1: Full refund
2: Rebook you for another time
3(maybe) We’ll bus you to DUB, fly to Newburgh, and then bus you to PVD. Which sounds awful!
If they found out tomorrow that they will get options 1 and 2, at least they can take the refund and book with another carrier. They have to travel back to the US on March 31st. They’re stuck between a rock and a hard place.
So Norwegian have cancelled the flight. She got confirmation today. They have rebooked her in the Dublin-Newburgh flight and get bussed to Providence. Any costs incurred to get to Dublin, keep the receipts and they will refund.
EIBoston wrote:KIRFlyer wrote:KIRFlyer wrote:
I have family on the first flight out of SNN to PVD. Any ideas or advice on what to give them? I’ve said hound Norwegian to try and get an answer out of em ASAP. It’s pretty poor form if Norwegian know they’ll be cancelling the flights and not telling passengers well enough in advance so that they can travel with another carrier and a half reasonable price. They’ll probably offer two, possibly 3 options
1: Full refund
2: Rebook you for another time
3(maybe) We’ll bus you to DUB, fly to Newburgh, and then bus you to PVD. Which sounds awful!
If they found out tomorrow that they will get options 1 and 2, at least they can take the refund and book with another carrier. They have to travel back to the US on March 31st. They’re stuck between a rock and a hard place.
So Norwegian have cancelled the flight. She got confirmation today. They have rebooked her in the Dublin-Newburgh flight and get bussed to Providence. Any costs incurred to get to Dublin, keep the receipts and they will refund.
So essentially ORK->PVD will be cancelled as well next week as one plane does both routes. Safe to assume that SNN-SWF is also not happening. Of course no announcement from airline or airports involved.
AmricanShamrok wrote:EIBoston wrote:KIRFlyer wrote:
So Norwegian have cancelled the flight. She got confirmation today. They have rebooked her in the Dublin-Newburgh flight and get bussed to Providence. Any costs incurred to get to Dublin, keep the receipts and they will refund.
So essentially ORK->PVD will be cancelled as well next week as one plane does both routes. Safe to assume that SNN-SWF is also not happening. Of course no announcement from airline or airports involved.
ORK is "confident" D8 will supply a 738 to service the flights in place of the 7M8. No word from SNN.
https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingn ... 12826.html
OA260 wrote:AmricanShamrok wrote:EIBoston wrote:
So essentially ORK->PVD will be cancelled as well next week as one plane does both routes. Safe to assume that SNN-SWF is also not happening. Of course no announcement from airline or airports involved.
ORK is "confident" D8 will supply a 738 to service the flights in place of the 7M8. No word from SNN.
https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingn ... 12826.html
It might be a handy get out clause for them !
eirflot wrote:Summer schedule starts next week. Is DAA prepared for the increase in traffic
All good fun I suspect!
JAmie2k9 wrote:Aer Lingus’ partnership with the Qantas Frequent Flyer program will end on July 1 2019, when the airlines part ways and the ability to earn and redeem Qantas Points on Ireland's national airline is withdrawn.
https://www.ausbt.com.au/qantas-aer-lin ... artnership