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Old 22nd Jan 2002, 01:09
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Hello. .Heared that RYR is operating a twice daily Manchester-Bourneth serive frim the spring. . .Is this correct?. .Luke
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Hillo Loke, I hov hard this raemer as woll.
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Yet another thoughtless route thought up by Ryan Air management, just how do they manage to operate these routes at profit? or will they or are they currently operating simalair routes at profit!

I don 't think so..

Any way at least I see from the web site they are still employing more Pilots.

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I have not heard the rumour but ...

Having been fairly regularly on SOU-MAN with BRAL at £250+ return each time, I could see where the market would be for this - after all the 0830 from SOU-MAN (BAe ATP) is invariably full, as is the return in the evening.

Knowing what some companies are like (mine included), they would jump at the chance of putting people on a low cost airline - after all, its only 40mins or so and who really wants a C**p breakfast etc etc

Would be interested to hear some more ?

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Maybe to position aircraft for their Frankfurt-Bouremouth service? . .So sell seats on the flights between Manchester-Bournemouth and call it a new route?

Idea anyway
 
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Euroboy,

That's a load of cr@ap!! For a start, FR doesn't have any -800's in Dublin and the HHN - BOH service originates at HHN with the aircraft then returning to base (HHN), so what you're saying is highly unlikely.

Where did this rumour come from because I haven't heard anything about new routes yet except SNN - BVA.
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"Where did this rumour come from because I haven't heard anything about new routes yet except SNN - BVA", I am told its originated at MAN ATC.
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TZ, living in Ringwood it takes you 40 minutes to get to SOU due to the roadworks on the M27. Are BRAL breakies really that bad? PS which Manchester airport are Ryanair really going to fly to (north), (south), (west) or (east)!
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they're flying to that quiet little underused place 50miles to the north-west - MANCHESTER(BLACKPOOL)!
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