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nordikcam wrote: 15 Jan 2017, 16:18
koninckske wrote: 15 Jan 2017, 13:56 Ryanair reducing frequencies on certain routes (W1617 vs S17) from Brussels and of course NO offial statement from FR. With other airlines it doesn't bother me, but FR only shows the inflated good news. Can't remember the exact frquencies of last summer, but some seem to be less then last summer as well.

Winter 1617 vs Summer 17
SXF 21 weekly reduces to 17 weekly (and EZY stopping this route on top of that)
HAM 14 weekly reduces to 1 daily
DUB 18 to 16 weekly
OPO 9 to 7 weekly (no more VY)
LIS 14 to 13 weekly (no more VY)
AGP no change
ALC increases 5 weekly to 6 weekly (not even daily during high season?)
MAD 14 to 12 weekly
IBZ seasonal 5 weekly July and August (remember it being daily last few years)
PMI 3 to 7 weekly
VLC 5 to 7 weekly
BCN 19 to 21 weekly
FCO 21 to 16 weekly (no more VY)
MXP 14 to 12 weekly (EZY stopping this one too)
Treviso 7 to 4 weekly
MLA no change
LCA no change

When I exclude Ibiza and Grenoble since they are seasonal only, I count 19 weekly departures less in summer than this winter (if I counted correctly). Seems they won the fight against EZY and VY and now will start reducing their programme too to increase prices...
FR is reducing SXF, HAM, OPO, LIS, MAD, FCO, MXP...all SN destniations ( except ALC and BCN )
FR is increasing PMI, VLC no SN destinations...Should SN compete vs FR on all FR destinations ?
Interesting News... it maybe shows that SN does a bit more than just resist vs the LCC competition, what do you think ?

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SN is offering quite cheap faes to their European destinations, but they are more expensive than the LCC. The difference is probably a little bit the service on board, but I think the biggest reason for the persistence of SN is the fact that most people fly with a brand they know and don't want to change for a few euros...

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Yuqu12 wrote: 16 Jan 2017, 11:08... but I think the biggest reason for the persistence of SN is the fact that most people fly with a brand they know and don't want to change for a few euros...
A major factor is also frequency and schedule! I used to be a very loyalo FR customer between CRL and TSF as they had convenient early morning and late evening flights, Now it's an afternoon flight from both CRL and BRU (if I'm not mistaken) so I switched to SN, a bit more expensive, but still reasonable and with a good schedule!

Cheers,

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by about the equivalent of half a plane if I understand it correctly.
One change I know of is that they have switched the daily evening Dublin rotation from a Dublin based aircraft to a Brussels based aircraft.

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Stij wrote: 16 Jan 2017, 11:19
Yuqu12 wrote: 16 Jan 2017, 11:08... but I think the biggest reason for the persistence of SN is the fact that most people fly with a brand they know and don't want to change for a few euros...
A major factor is also frequency and schedule! I used to be a very loyalo FR customer between CRL and TSF as they had convenient early morning and late evening flights, Now it's an afternoon flight from both CRL and BRU (if I'm not mistaken) so I switched to SN, a bit more expensive, but still reasonable and with a good schedule!

Cheers,

Stij
Also don't forget the M&M program and lounges...

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Yuqu12 wrote: 16 Jan 2017, 11:08 SN is offering quite cheap faes to their European destinations, but they are more expensive than the LCC. The difference is probably a little bit the service on board, but I think the biggest reason for the persistence of SN is the fact that most people fly with a brand they know and don't want to change for a few euros...
And they will get more expensive with less competition on certain routes. As far as I know though, FR is not pulling any aircraft out of BRU

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sean1982 wrote: 16 Jan 2017, 17:50 As far as I know though, FR is not pulling any aircraft out of BRU
But Ryanair can reduce the number of flights without having to remove any aircraft from the BRU base by using the BRU based aircraft on the route where aircraft from other base was used previously, Dublin is an example.

But what is an evidence (if those reduced service are confirmed) is that Ryanair will be less present in BRU, it will be compensated with CRL I guess

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Is there any news re. LATAM.

They are really big & Latin America is on the rise.

Big Middle Class (growing) especially in Chile, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador...
Brazil I do not know.

Europeans are also discovering more and more the charms of this continent.

Flights to/from BRU would certainly be successful, given central location of BRU.

LATAM is OneWorld. Could be hurdle ???

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Is it possible to have an overview regarding the brussels airlines programme regarding the 2017' Summer : new routes, cancelled services, frequencies increases or reductions, etc... ?

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brusselsairlinesfan wrote: 19 Jan 2017, 14:55 Is it possible to have an overview regarding the brussels airlines programme regarding the 2017' Summer : new routes, cancelled services, frequencies increases or reductions, etc... ?
https://www.aviation24.be/search/?cx=00541 ... j512157j30

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luchtzak wrote: 19 Jan 2017, 15:42
brusselsairlinesfan wrote: 19 Jan 2017, 14:55 Is it possible to have an overview regarding the brussels airlines programme regarding the 2017' Summer : new routes, cancelled services, frequencies increases or reductions, etc... ?
https://www.aviation24.be/search/?cx=00541 ... j512157j30
Thank you very much for reminding this press release... Somehow, will they provide some update regarding the summer '17 programme?

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brusselsairlinesfan wrote: 19 Jan 2017, 16:09Somehow, will they provide some update regarding the summer '17 programme?
Normally not. Everything has been said at the press conference. Unless something is happening, like Mama Luftie wanting big changes in the network. But unlikely IMHO.
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Brussels Airlines is considering launching Brussels – Sarajevo – Banja Luka service.
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where come this info? I understand Sarajevo but why Banja Luka

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The information is on the ex yu aviation forum. It is the second article if you just scroll down.

Here is the link: http://www.exyuaviation.com/

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brusselsairlinesfan wrote: 16 Jan 2017, 10:38Interesting News... it maybe shows that SN does a bit more than just resist vs the LCC competition, what do you think ?
I would say that with U2 and YV leaving some routes, there is no reason to have as many flights on some routes and thus profitability is probably better with less flights. In the end they're not primarily after SN, but after U2 and (especially) VY. Getting them out of the way ensures profitability of current routes and you can redeploy your assets to other flights which are either more profitable and/or are strategically more important.

BTW were these already mentioned?

TUI Belgium (all EMB190)
Brussels – Brač: 1 weekly as of May 23rd
Brussels – Patrai: 1 weekly as of May 9th
Brussels – Tivat: 2 weekly as of April 28th

Source: Routesonline

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crew1990 wrote: 21 Jan 2017, 18:21 where come this info? I understand Sarajevo but why Banja Luka
http://www.exyuaviation.com/2017/01/bru ... ajevo.html

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Would be great, have to go to both Sarejevo (2019) and Banja luka (next year) :D
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LJ wrote: 21 Jan 2017, 18:31
brusselsairlinesfan wrote: 16 Jan 2017, 10:38Interesting News... it maybe shows that SN does a bit more than just resist vs the LCC competition, what do you think ?
I would say that with U2 and YV leaving some routes, there is no reason to have as many flights on some routes and thus profitability is probably better with less flights. In the end they're not primarily after SN, but after U2 and (especially) VY. Getting them out of the way ensures profitability of current routes and you can redeploy your assets to other flights which are either more profitable and/or are strategically more important.

BTW were these already mentioned?

TUI Belgium (all EMB190)
Brussels – Brač: 1 weekly as of May 23rd
Brussels – Patrai: 1 weekly as of May 9th
Brussels – Tivat: 2 weekly as of April 28th

Source: Routesonline
https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/tui-fly ... s-flights/

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Can't wait to get to Banja Luka. Now fly into Bosnia Herzegovina via the Eindhoven - Tuzla route (operated by Wizzair). Lovely country!

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