My husband is due to be working in Aberdeen for the next year or so. I will be going up on quite a few weekends. Can anyone tell me if I can get a flight to Aberdeen from East Midlands or where to look to check out the flights.
Nicole
http://www.easternairways.com are the only airline which serves East Midlands. Birmingham is served with BA.
Go to http://www.aberdeenairport.com for more info.
Go to http://www.aberdeenairport.com for more info.
Thank you for your prompt reply. I have checked them out and they are really reasonable.
Does anyone know where I can get cheap airport or near by parking, it is for 14 days and the cheapest quote I can get is £91 and looks like it would be cheaper to go up the night before and stay overnight in the Thistle hotel.
I use
Aberdeen Airport seems pretty confident that a new operator will be attracted for the route, which apparently carried 19000 passengers last month.
David
Flybe adds extra Aberdeen-Gatwick flights
Flybe is adding extra flights to its Aberdeen to London Gatwick route due to "unprecedented demand".
The increase will see an extra flight added to the Saturday and Sunday summer schedules.
Flybe chief commercial officer Mike Rutter said: "When Flybe took over this route from BA, we pledged to grow the service and these additional flights are proof of our commitment to Aberdeen."
One extra daily service on Saturday between May 3 and October 25 departs Aberdeen at 1135, arriving at Gatwick at 1315 and departing Gatwick 1415 arriving at Aberdeen at 1555.
An extra daily service on Sunday between May 4 and October 19 departs at 1150, arriving Gatwick at 1330, and departing Gatwick at 1400, arriving Aberdeen at 1540.
Fares start at £29.99 one way including taxes and charges.
With permission from Travelmole
Flybe is adding extra flights to its Aberdeen to London Gatwick route due to "unprecedented demand".
The increase will see an extra flight added to the Saturday and Sunday summer schedules.
Flybe chief commercial officer Mike Rutter said: "When Flybe took over this route from BA, we pledged to grow the service and these additional flights are proof of our commitment to Aberdeen."
One extra daily service on Saturday between May 3 and October 25 departs Aberdeen at 1135, arriving at Gatwick at 1315 and departing Gatwick 1415 arriving at Aberdeen at 1555.
An extra daily service on Sunday between May 4 and October 19 departs at 1150, arriving Gatwick at 1330, and departing Gatwick at 1400, arriving Aberdeen at 1540.
Fares start at £29.99 one way including taxes and charges.
With permission from Travelmole
never flown out of aberdeen before but being told upon landing there it is a short runway and landing can be quite quick and scarey anyone give me any info on this please
thanks
I have flown into and out of Aberdeen dozens of times and certainly haven't found it scary. It may be the reverse thrust on landing they are talking about, but all planes need this to slow them down.
same here- no problems
ABZ's runway 16/34 is 1,829m (6,001ft) long so it's not the longest, but plenty big enough for the aircraft that operate in and out of it. Deceloration will be no different than many other regional airports around the country. The runway length is the same size as my local airport, Blackpool and I can't say I've noticed much of a difference between BLK and MAN on comparable aircraft types. Weather conditions on the day play a big part in how smooth the landing is. I wouldn't worry, you're in safe hands.
It may be the reverse thrust on landing they are talking about, but all planes need this to slow them down.
Not all aircraft are fitted with thrust reverse, it's only the larger jets that are equiped and even then, it's not always used for noise abatement reasons. Thrust reverse isn't factored in the landing calculations just in case of engine failure on approach and it becomes unavailable. Landing calculations (ie stopping distances) are based on the use of braking but thurst reverse is often used in favour of brakes to reduce wear and tear on them.
Darren
thanks
Until I moved up here and started using it a lot I always assumed that the helicopters would just land straight up and down from the heliport - but no, they taxi out on to the main runway, lift up just fractionally above it and then fly forwards gaining height on the same trajectory as all the fixed wing planes. Same in reverse on landing. My brother who is, shame to say, something of a plane spotter, tells me that this is probably due to noise abatement regulation and/or air traffic control rules that mean they have to follow the same flight paths as ordinary aircraft coming in and out of the airport. It seems as good an explanation as any for helicopters not doing what helicopters are designed to do but it does look really weird! Perhaps Dazbo as our resident expert can confirm whether my brother's theory is correct? And does this happen at other airports - as opposed to specialist helicopter only heliports - too, or is this just one more of Aberdeen's little idiosyncracies?
SM
SMa wrote:probably due to noise abatement regulation and/or air traffic control rules that mean they have to follow the same flight paths as ordinary aircraft coming in and out of the airport.
I can't comment on ABZ as I don't know the local regulations, but Helicopters, particularly larger ones used the same low level airways and come under the same aviations laws as other commercial air traffic. I would assume most of the helicopter operations in the area are centred around the oil / gas operations? They'll have to stick to the same flight paths as other traffic to begin with as that is likely to be the operational procedure for approach / departures in that area. Once clear of the airport, they'll have a flight path to follow like any other commercial traffic.
Darren
Yes, the helicopter traffic is almost exclusively about ferrying staff backwards and forwards to the rigs and so they are nearly all large passenger-carrying craft. Supplies are transported by ship. The only exceptions I've seen are the coastguard rescue and an air ambulance. The local regulations are pretty fearsome with regard to noise - I'd never take the risk of booking a late evening flight into Aberdeen for fear of a delay. The airport shuts down at 11pm, no matter what and delayed planes then get diverted to either Inverness or Edinburgh and you then get bussed back to Aberdeen. As I live halfway between Edinburgh and Aberdeen it's extremely frustrating to have to spend 2+ hours being driven north and then have another hour or more travelling back south to get home! Far easier to book from Edinburgh in the first place if you have to travel in the late evening.
SM
Delayed flights can land after 11pm now.
That's good to hear, Fiona, I might take the risk now! I was rather put off by a colleague's experience when he and his family were actually nearly at Aberdeen but would have touched down at around 11.10pm and the pilot announced that they'd been refused permission to land so they'd have to divert to Edinburgh! It took them nearly an extra 4 hrs to get home to Arbroath over and above the original flight delay.
Hmmm- how long ago was that? I certainly had a late landing last summer from Heathrow. We arrived way after 11pm and the taxi driver told us we were lucky as the same flight arrived at 1am the night before.
I got into the habit of using Aberdeen for the Ryanair Aberdeen-Liverpool flights - the flights were early afternoon in each direction and even Ryanair were never running so late that it became an issue!
SM
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