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Re: Thomas Cook v Cyprus Airways

Postby Get Real! » Tue Aug 17, 2010 6:02 pm

DT. wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
miltiades wrote:Bring down the fares I say encourage more of us Charlies to use you on regular basis even though flying out of Heathrow is inconvenient for us South Londoners .

There’s nothing more tiring than stingy Charlies counting their pennies! :roll:

One minute they claim they can buy & sell everyone and the next they’re complaining about the price of a cup of coffee and airfare! :lol:

Meanwhile, this time of the year there are “peasant” Cypriots all around the southern coastline in their seafront holiday mansions, lighting up their cigars with €500 bills just for their amusement! Image


:oops: thought it was a 50

Mate, you were too plastered to notice it was pink! :?
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Postby Oracle » Tue Aug 17, 2010 7:00 pm

SSBubbles wrote:
Oracle wrote:The only time I've used BA for Cyprus, was to transport my dog. So you say.............now!
But, it may shock you to know, that after supporting Cyprus/Greece, the next bit of loyalty is reserved for UK, and after that the EU generally.

Nothing you post shocks me - I sometimes think that you make half of it up as you go along................................................. :lol:


You fill in the (many) gaps in your 'knowledge" with crap, and then complain when you are contradicted -- but, audaciously accuse others of making things up ...

http://www.cyprus-forum.com/viewtopic.php?p=362428

http://www.cyprus-forum.com/viewtopic.php?p=309929
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Postby SSBubbles » Wed Aug 18, 2010 7:49 am

Morning O - easily rattled these days sister! :roll: :lol:

So, you took your doggie out via Larnaca and brought him back via Pafos...............hmmmmmmmmmmmmm :wink:
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Postby miltiades » Wed Aug 18, 2010 8:58 am

There is nothing I enjoy more than a good ....bottle of wine and a good deal . I love money , those who dont dont know what they are missing.
Just thought I mention yesterday 's trading was very brisk and two of the big spenders spending more than £5000
were Turkish Cypriots. One is a well established Hotel who have been our customers since September 1999 , they gave us the complete contract to refurbish the Hotels kitchen , a valuable contract at any time.
The other big one also a T/C who just happened to be at the showroom at the same time as the Hotel guy.
A new customer , father and son who first came to us a week ago.
The moral of the story the fact that the Hotel owner was at the showroom at the same time as the new customer and of course highly recommended us .
Not that far from our showroom there is a T/C company supplying identical products to us , one might say why should they support a G/C and not a T/C company, well for the same reason I do not support CA and search for better value for money !!! So it looks as if I will have a few euros to spend in Cyprus and wont have to tap GR for a loan !!! ( miserable sod he wouldn't give me the time of the day the plonker ) :lol: :lol:
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Postby RichardB » Wed Aug 18, 2010 9:05 am

Flying out on 26th Aug with monarch (Man-LCA Man) £252 per person which I thought was a pretty good deal.

Never flown Monarch before so I'll let you know what the service etc is like
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Postby nick dimitri » Wed Aug 18, 2010 10:12 am

Dear friends,
it is not a question of been patriotic when it comes to fly with any airline.
The Cyprus Airways problem its going back for many years now and lets be realistic about it, if not all of us know it only few of us don't, that Year after year they are loosing millions of pounds because of those idiots fat cats whose running it they want to fill up there own pockets first and employing all kind of.... relatives families,friends, regardless of education or capacity. That's why they are going down every year and they expect the government year by year to subsidizes them.
The only way up is to be competitive and work with the volume and only with cheaper fairs you can make people travel more often.
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Postby Svetlana » Wed Aug 18, 2010 10:51 am

I just checking Easyjet flight to UK for mid December, £132 return. earlier in the month, it is £80 return! But maybe Easyjet will need to look out for...

Ryanair about to make Cyprus landing

CTO denies snubbing RyanairRyanair have a cheek complaining about feesRyanair eyes budget flights from Italy and GermanyRyanair flights edge closer Topic tags
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AFTER MORE than three years of on-off discussions, and several weeks of hard negotiating, low-cost airline Ryanair is finally set to start operating routes out of Cyprus from November, using the island as part of its strategy to offer flights to Israel and the Middle East.

The official announcement will be made today, following the clinching of the deal on Monday evening.

Both Hermes Airports and Dublin-based Ryanair remained tight-lipped yesterday on details but a well-placed source in the Cyprus Tourism Organisation (CTO) told the Cyprus Mail yesterday that the decision was based on three main factors.

Firstly, Ryanair managed to reach an agreement with Hermes Airports on an acceptable level of landing charges, in combination with the government’s continuing emergency subsidy of all airlines to the tune of 25 per cent of landing charges plus an additional payment of €4 per traveller.

High landing charges at the new Larnaca and Paphos airports – passed on to travellers in the form of “airport taxes” – formed the main sticking-point in past negotiations between Ryanair and the Cypriot authorities, and were also criticised publicly by the International Air Carriers Association (IACA).

Secondly, the CTO has agreed to provide a “significant” marketing spend targeted on the two routes – which will only be identified at the news conference today – which “currently are not being serviced by existing operators”. Such spending does not contravene EU competition rules.

Thirdly, the source said that Ryanair’s idea of using Cyprus as a hub for routes to and from various shorter-range European destinations, such as Stockholm, Milan, Pisa, Marseille, Barcelona and Dusseldorf – but also Israel and the Middle East – “had matured”.

“My own view is that the gap between our positions narrowed because Ryanair decided that it could not wait any longer to implement its strategy for the Middle East”, the source said.

Two years ago, Ryanair’s Director of Route Development told a hoteliers’ conference in Nicosia that the airline could initially bring in 60,000 to 70,000 new tourists a year, and after a few years this could increase to as much as 750,000 a year.

Yesterday, Hermes Airports issued a statement welcoming what it described as a “very important development”, and said that the airline itself will announce the full details of its new operations in Cyprus today.

Asked about the Hermes Airports announcement, Ryanair told the Mail: “We didn’t announce anything regarding our operations, and nobody else would be entitled to say whatever about our operations, so we understand that there are rumours and speculation on which we do not want to comment.” However, they confirmed that a Ryanair representative will be present at the press conference.

Ryanair is Europe’s largest low-cost carrier, the third largest airline in Europe in terms of passenger numbers and the largest in the world in terms of international passenger numbers – almost 59 million in 2008, with a target of over 73 million in the current fiscal year. The airline has 44 bases operating 1,100-plus low fare routes across 26 countries, connecting 157 destinations.

The news of Ryanair’s arrival in Cyprus will be welcomed by many here, especially those involved in the mass tourism market, which has seen a sharp drop in arrivals in the last two years as travellers opted for cheaper destinations.

As an indication of the big difference in prices offered by low-cost airlines compared to national carriers, an internet search yesterday on travel website www.ebookers.com showed that a flight from London to Larnaca on November 3, returning a week later, would cost £132.57 all-in on EasyJet, £135.14 on Monarch, £273.47 on British Airways and £273.47 on Cyprus Airways.

Travellers will be very interested to see whether famously-competitive Ryanair chooses to improve on these existing “half-price” low-cost deals.

Although the low-cost airline model is much admired by budget travellers, it also has its fair share of critics, often centred on instances of poor customer service. There is also a regular debate about what exactly constitutes “frills” – such as complimentary food and drink – that can reasonably be excluded from the headline ticket price.

For example, a lot of ancillary revenues are generated for some airlines by the quantity and weight of luggage that holiday travellers need to take with them, beyond the maximum allowed on a “no-frills” basis.
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Postby paliometoxo » Wed Aug 18, 2010 11:40 am

does american airlines fly to cyprus? their economy class to me was like cyprus airways business class. they had big cans of drinks and lots of food and space it was huge
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Postby Gasman » Wed Aug 18, 2010 11:46 am

What's 'patriotic' about using CA to get here once or twice a year for a 'holiday' but spending most of your disposable income in the UK?

Unpatriotic Brit here using Thompson to fly student daughter back next week - Thompson approx £220, CA doesn't bear thinking about!

But Cyprus gets more than the difference between those two airfares off of the likes of me every WEEK!
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Postby denizaksulu » Wed Aug 18, 2010 11:51 am

Gasman wrote:What's 'patriotic' about using CA to get here once or twice a year for a 'holiday' but spending most of your disposable income in the UK?

Unpatriotic Brit here using Thompson to fly student daughter back next week - Thompson approx £220, CA doesn't bear thinking about!

But Cyprus gets more than the difference between those two airfares off of the likes of me every WEEK!


My GOd, time does fly. Your daughter will be taking back a lovely tan. :lol:
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