On 7 Jul, 00:09, jon.f...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Jul 6, 11:27=A0pm, "Iain" <iain1...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > "GLAGAZ" <spaz...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On Jul 6, 10:29 pm, jon.f...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > Berlin is now off so hopefuly it was just an error it being 5x
weekly
> > > and it will be on sale for daily flights.
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> > >Where are you reading all this? From what I see ALC and AGP are 4x
> > >weekly. Although EZY usually like to keep their cards very close to
> > >their chest until the last possible moment.
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> > >Gaz
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> > Yeah, same question - where are you getting this from? As you say
yours=
elf,
> > no winter flights are on sale yet from GLA (or EDI for that matter).
In=
past
> > years no-one has known what EZY are planning until flights are
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> > their site for sale. The timetables on the EZY site, at least the ones
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I
> > looked at, are for this summer and last winter, and there doesn't seem
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to be
> > anything on the baa site indicating what your saying. A frequency like
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your
> > suggesting is certainly not impossible, given the building economic
> > conditions, but I just want to know how you're finding out before the
> > flights are released for sale.
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> > As an aside, If AGP and ALC were to be 5xweekly, am I not right in
sayi=
ng
> > this would be an increase from last winter? Also, does FAO not have
qui=
te
> > good demand into the winter months, so I would think they might keep
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at
> > going.
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> Sorry guys, should have posted the source with the original post,
> apologies.
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> Easyjet=92s full winter program (October to March) was available via Sky
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For your info...This mornings flight 55mins delay. Out156 px. Return
151 px. Two hrs of uneventfull bordom without a paper to read.


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