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Il Pescara-Oslo(Torp) di FR per il momento è caricato 1x il satato (manca il martedì)dalla summer!
 

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Il Pescara-Oslo(Torp) di FR per il momento è caricato 1x il satato (manca il martedì)dalla summer!
Spero si tratti di un errore, così avrebbe poco senso. E ancora meno senso avrebbe il Perugia-Trapani che al momento è caricato 1x (mercoledì)
 

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La chiusura a tempo indeterminato di Modlin mette di fatto una seria ipoteca sui nuovi voli previsti per la summer.

Il notam di Ryanair preannuncia lo spostamento a Varsavia Chopin, ma solo fino al 27 Dicembre. Difficile che continuino a operare da li'.
 

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Alla luce delle ultime dipartite una TRN-CIA ed una TRN-SUF in W sarebbero veramente due ottimi bocconcini per FR.

Chissà se sfrutteranno queste due ottime opportunità ?
 

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Ryanair apre Parma-Oslo Torp.


Ryanair announced its launching two new Oslo Torp to Girona route operating twice weekly on Tuesdays and Saturdays from 2nd April 2013 and a new route to Parma in Northern Italy and re-launch Summer seasonal routes from the 1st April to Alicante , Alghero, Bergamo, Bremen, Pisa Florence, Bergamo, Pescera, Malaga and Palma.

The carrier celebrated a major milestone today carrying its 12th millionth passenger from Norway since commencing operations with a single route from London Stansted to Oslo Torp in 1997.

Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary said "In just over 15 years, Ryanair carried a total of 12 million passengers to and from Norway. These passengers have saved more than 840 million Euro by choosing Ryanair's low fares rather than SAS's expensive ticket prices, fuel taxes and strikes. Ryanair will carry over 2.5 million passengers via Haugesund, Rygge and Torp annually, maintain 2,500 jobs and support Ryanair's commitment and importance to Norwegian tourism".

The Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary confirmed the airline is in talks with Norwegian's airport authority Avinor to expand operations in Norway within one to next three years, but expresses interest in domestic flights to and from Oslo Rygge.

In Norway Ryanair currently operates from Haugesund, Oslo Rygge (Base) and Olso Torp to 63 destinations carrying 2.5 million passengers annually, and operates from Dublin to Oslo Rygge four times weekly.
 

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Ryanair apre Parma-Oslo Torp.


Ryanair announced its launching two new Oslo Torp to Girona route operating twice weekly on Tuesdays and Saturdays from 2nd April 2013 and a new route to Parma in Northern Italy and re-launch Summer seasonal routes from the 1st April to Alicante , Alghero, Bergamo, Bremen, Pisa Florence, Bergamo, Pescera?, Malaga and Palma.

The carrier celebrated a major milestone today carrying its 12th millionth passenger from Norway since commencing operations with a single route from London Stansted to Oslo Torp in 1997.

Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary said "In just over 15 years, Ryanair carried a total of 12 million passengers to and from Norway. These passengers have saved more than 840 million Euro by choosing Ryanair's low fares rather than SAS's expensive ticket prices, fuel taxes and strikes. Ryanair will carry over 2.5 million passengers via Haugesund, Rygge and Torp annually, maintain 2,500 jobs and support Ryanair's commitment and importance to Norwegian tourism".

The Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary confirmed the airline is in talks with Norwegian's airport authority Avinor to expand operations in Norway within one to next three years, but expresses interest in domestic flights to and from Oslo Rygge.

In Norway Ryanair currently operates from Haugesund, Oslo Rygge (Base) and Olso Torp to 63 destinations carrying 2.5 million passengers annually, and operates from Dublin to Oslo Rygge four times weekly.
Pescera cosa è la traduzione di PESCARA in norvegese?
Ch' io ricordi solo D'Annunzio l'aveva tradotto in francese "Pescaire"
 

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ROUTEFLASH!!: Ryanair to open its first African bases in Marrakech and Fez

Exclusive: anna.aero has discovered that Ryanair will open two new bases in Morocco, less than six months after a spectacular public row with the state airports company, ONDA, in which it declared: “Ryanair cannot accept cost increases as it seeks to deliver more growth to Morocco; ONDA has now lost sight of the key to the success of our partnership.” Clearly relations have thawed considerably, to the extent that aircraft will now be based in the country, probably from April this year.

As base number 56 and 57 you would think that this would not be a big deal for the low-cost world, however the Irish carrier’s decision is significant as it represents the first time any European low-cost carrier has made the decision to base aircraft outside of its home continent. Our data elves can only think of Tiger Airways (based in Singapore, but with operations in Sydney and Melbourne) and Air Arabia (based in Sharjah but with bases in Alexandria and Casablanca) as being the only low-cost carriers with aircraft based in a different continent. (Before anyone writes in, we maintain that Ryanair’s three Canary Islands bases in Tenerife, Lanzarote, and Gran Canaria are technically in Europe).

Competing airlines on the rack, at RAK

Currently Ryanair is the third largest carrier at Marrakech, trailing slightly behind easyJet and national carrier Royal Air Maroc in terms of both weekly frequencies and seats. Even if Ryanair decides to base just one new aircraft at the airport, it would seem likely that it will become the dominant airline, although this will depend on the number of new routes that it plans to launch versus just simply reinstating the schedule on existing routes.

Looking at the biggest routes in Marrakech market today, Ryanair either already operates, or has plans to operate, to the largest markets: Paris (it already serves Beauvais four times weekly); London (two flights per week to London Luton restart on 02 February, and two flights per week to London Stansted from 03 February); Madrid (daily flights); Marseille (thrice weekly); and Milan (it serves Bergamo twice weekly).

Will Ryanair go domestic?

The obvious gaps in the existing network would be some services to Scandinavia, and more capacity into France to serve the obvious social links between the two counties. However, the biggest single market from Marrakech is domestic — with 28 weekly frequencies and over 3,200 weekly seats — is to Casablanca. So, with aircraft based at the airport, it will be interesting to see if Ryanair uses this opportunity launch domestic services within Morocco.
The situation at Fez Saïss Airport is very different. It is seven times smaller than Marrakech, and Ryanair is already the #1 airline in terms of weekly seats and flights – it only has five airlines serving the city probably most famous for the tarboosh felt hat. Route opportunities that Ryanair may well look to exploit could include re-starting London Stansted flights again (which were canned during the spat over charges last October with ONDA), Madrid (currently not served at the airport), more frequencies to France (Paris, Marseille and Montpellier are currently operated across all serving airlines) as well as Scandinavia.

As we close for press, there are also rumours that Michael O’Leary will be using the company jet this week to announce bases 58 and 59 at Lisbon and Santander. Typically Ryanair would normally start a base only after it has trialled the destination with some inbound flights from other bases, but currently it has no operations at Lisbon and if this plan comes to fruition it will become its third Portuguese base after Porto and Faro. The low-cost carrier already has a 17 route network from Santander operating domestically in Spain, as well as the three routes to the UK, two in Italy and one each in Germany and Belgium. Santander would become Ryanair’s eighth base in mainland Spain.

http://www.anna.aero/2013/01/14/rou...its-first-african-bases-in-marrakech-and-fez/
 

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Ben 4 basi in 2 giorni.. Secondo voi ci potrebbero essere news per l'Italia?

Da Lisbona penso proprio di si.. Roma, Bergamo, Pisa?
 

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Volete dire che Beauvais diventerà base e pagherà i contributi ai dipendenti:dubbio: