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Ryanair to unveil new capital flights



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RYANAIR will announce about a dozen new routes from Edinburgh today in its biggest single expansion in Scotland, The Scotsman has learned.
The Irish no-frills airline will base at least one aircraft at Edinburgh Airport in a move that comes only two months after it unveiled its first five routes to continental Europe from the Scottish capital.

There was speculation yesterday that the new routes could include Berlin, and Krakow, Lodz, Poznan and Wroclaw in Poland, plus several Spanish resorts. Some are already served by other airlines from Edinburgh.





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  • Last Updated: 27 February 2008 10:21 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Budget airlines
 
1

truthsleuth,

28/02/2008 02:46:54
Well the flights to Poland will bring polish immigrants into Edinburgh to take Scots workers jobs and the Spanish flights will take Scots holidaymakers to Spain so less will spend their holidays in Edinburgh.

Does Ryanair still get Route Development funding for these 'new' routes?
2

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28/02/2008 07:14:55
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3

Danny Mather,

Edinburgh 28/02/2008 07:17:30
no, the RDF has been wound up. Just before it was found illegal by Europe, presumably.
4

Joe,

Livingston 28/02/2008 07:20:42
#1.. The Route developement fund is no more.
Good news from Ryanair cementing BAA's
short/medium haul policies at Edinburgh.
When are they going to accept that Edinburgh is Scotland's busiest/convenient/
accessible airport and get more direct long haul flights in the air.?
--
EDINBURGH - It's a kinda magic!
http://www.edinburgh-inspiringcapital.com/
5

eric,

Lothian 28/02/2008 07:20:57
That sums up Edinburgh no thrills.
6

Alannah,

28/02/2008 07:58:42
#5 - they have "thrills" of a rather different kind over at Scotland's declining airport in the west of Scotland.
7

Faustus,

28/02/2008 08:00:49
Eric from "Lothian" - do I detect a note of sour grapes? Goodness knows why. You should be thrilled that new flights to Europe will be available from your local airport, saving you your 30-year tradition of treking through to the west. Then again, since you have such an appalling attitude to Edinburgh and its economic success and massive appeal for foreign visitors perhaps you're better off sticking to Prestwick. Backward attitudes like yours belong as far away as possible from Scotland's booming capital city.
8

Graeme F,

28/02/2008 08:19:04
Eric (5) You sound very bitter. Isn't this good news for Edinburgh - Scotland's gateway for foreign tourists - and indeed for the whole of Scotland that Ryanair will be extending the choice of direct flights. Your rather jaded views in the Scotsman discussion forums are becoming not only tiresome but patently ridiculous. Well done, Ryanair! Obviously they didn't bother ringing anyone in "Lothian" while doing their research into what routes would pay them.
9

Loki - The Scourge of the Schemies,

EH1 28/02/2008 08:55:30
#7 do I detect a note of sour grapes?

Eric has been appointed Glasgow's official Chip-on-the-Shoulder after performing remarkably well as the unofficial Gob of Glasgow.
10

Paddi,

28/02/2008 09:12:42
#1 how do Poles take Scottish workers jobs?? These are people who are willing to come to our country and take jobs which can't be filled by the folk whose idea of work is signing their name on a bit of paper once a fortnight. The Poles are welcome here.
11

larryt,

28/02/2008 09:13:39
It will be disappointing if some of the routes are already served by other airlines. I can't see the point in allowing that - yet more half filled planes.
12

Southsider71,

East Ren, Glasgow 28/02/2008 09:40:24
#6 The decling airport in the west seems to be getting rather alot of money spent on it just now....another story not reported...
13

Southsider71,

East Ren, Glasgow 28/02/2008 09:46:36
While its good for Edinburgh airport to get more flights...this is a really awful airline, to have to use...
14

JMcL,

Glasgow 28/02/2008 09:53:17
#4 "When are they going to accept that Edinburgh is Scotland's busiest/convenient/accessible airport..."

Only when it becomes Scotland's most convenient & accessible airport.
15

Scallywag,

Edinburgh 28/02/2008 10:48:33
Now lets get this straight eric is either an ar** and a wind up merchant or he needs medical help to deal with his obsessive need to post drivel on a daily basis. I'm no expert but I'm guessing is a touch of OCD or ADD, perhaps a combination of both. He is more to be pitied than scolded.
16

WL,

livingston 28/02/2008 11:08:38
It is a pity that it is not a real airline who is going to fly these routes. Has the Ryanair boss still got his Dublin taxi licence for his private car?
17

Hector Goodrich (Dr),

Gillin pronounced 'Gullane' 28/02/2008 11:27:09
#16 His delusions of adequacy are certainly indicative of what you describe but one would need a more extensive diagnosis from a multi-disciplinary team to be certain.
To be pitied or to be scolded? I would suggest the latter as he is under no obligation whatsoever to engage in these forums.
The one benefit of his ill-informed haverings and slaverings is that one instinctively knows the Edinburgh area to be doing well enough when Eric is provoked into one of his regular and ill-informed rants.
As for the substance of the newspaper feature - the expected announcement can only be good news for passengers throughout central Scotland and I wish Ryanair well in providing further travel opportunities.
18

Rod,

Champfleurie Estate 28/02/2008 11:34:07
~~16 It is a pity that it is not a real airline

I have never flown with this airline but they did fly over 49 million earned seats in the 12 month period to 31.01.2008. How much more 'real' do you need?
19

Rod,

Kirkliston - European Village Jewel (2016) 28/02/2008 13:28:38
Now confirmed with 17 new routes, the first starting in March but the bulk starting in September.
Great news for Scottish air passengers and great news for the employment it will create.
20

Steve-o,

Edinburgh 28/02/2008 18:22:03
I want to go to Hamburg. Grrrr.
21

Martyk,

28/02/2008 20:20:45
"Not a real airline". How do you define that then ? They are the largest airline in Europe by passengers carried. Folk here squabbling about Glasgow v Edinburgh and no-one asks why it takes an Irish airline to connect Scotland to so many places. Where is our Scots airline?
22

Miss Jean Brodie,

28/02/2008 21:43:58
Ther aw here - the comedy quartet - ha ha !

#4 Joe the plane spotter that’s kinda tragic livin in Livi, loves Edinburgh - but airports are best - I’ll bet he’s got his brian eno album on richt noo.

#9 Cok eye - scared o the schemies - had yin to many run-ins wi shell suit yoof so posts umself as some kinda superior vengeful figure but should really visit the shrink and get over it.

#17 Hectors spare tyre - what a dizzy old dawg he is - he does, in his aloofness decide how lesser all others are to his significance, clearly no Dr in ethics, humanity or indeed sciences but more likened to a attitude offshoot of herr Joseph Goebbels - and possibly in a simalr line - PR machine anyone?

#19 Rod - regarded by the residents of Kirkliston as the village idiot - doh! I wanna airport in my garden!

 

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