Top 1 region in terms of web search volume for “Jet2.com” is United Kingdom. Ireland,Spain,Czech Republic and Hungary rise to be the Top 5 cities and sub-regions. Moreover, Portugal,Netherlands,Italy,France and Germany come later on the list. “Jet2.com” continually looks to offer users an even better service. For example, it adds exciting new routes every year like destinations in Spain, Portugal and many other exotic locations. That makes those regions have vast usage amount ranking only second to United Kingdom.
The city rank of the website’s search volume excludes the nation’s capital, London. It shows that Manchester,Bradford,Belfast,Leeds and Sheffield are at Top 5, together with other 5 cities from United Kingdom as Edinburgh,Newcastle upon Tyne,Preston,Bletchley and Brentford. Yet, the volume of business in “Jet2.com” is slightly impacted by his biggest opponent, British Airways. London’s absence on the list may, to some extent, express some capital city users’ preference towards its opponent.
As a low-cost airline based at Leeds Bradford Airport, England, Jet2.com offers users friendly low fares from eight UK airports. It takes pride in providing comfort and convenience, which is rewarded with the vast web search volume compared with that of other regions. “Jet2.com” is highly recognized at home in the United Kingdom, yet it receives little visit from other countries in Europe.
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Friday, June 28, 2013
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
DART Group has announced that its airline Jet2.com has re-won three quarters of its work from Royal Mail.
The Leeds-based company, which as well as the airline, operates a package holidays business and the Fowler Welch distribution and logistics business, said Jet2.com has retained contracts for six out of the eight routes currently operated but under reduced margins.
The group has been operating flights for the Royal Mail through its subsidiaries since 1980.
Jet2 operates some mail flights under contract for Royal Mail with QC aircraft overnight, during the day these aircraft are used for carrying passengers alongside the rest of the fleet.
The current routes with the Royal Mail are due to terminate in 2014.
Jet2.com was invited to retender, along with a number of other airlines, for the Royal Mail's revised network from 2014.
The group said: "As a result of the competitive retender process, there has been a reduction in the margin that will be enjoyed by the group going forward.
"However, this was expected and the Royal Mail business will still make a valuable contribution.
"Retaining approximately 75% of its Royal Mail business represents a positive outcome for the group and is regarded as a reflection of the very high service levels maintained over many years."
Jet2.com and Lanzarote Airport celebrated the launch of the airline’s new base on the island. Jet2.com has announced that it will increase its seat offer and launch on 29 May the new route Blackpool-Lanzarote, operated initially with twice-weekly B737 frequencies. Attending the event in the airport’s Aeronautical Museum were: Angela Navarro, Lanzarote Airport’s Director; Pedro San Ginés, President of the Island Government; Ian Doubtfire, Jet2.com’s MD; Juan Prats, Director Insular de Lanzarote; Pedro Lara, Contract Manager for the Canaries Jet2holidays; Jose Juan Lorenzo, Consejero de los Centros Turísticos; Janice Mather, Jet2.com’s GM Airports and Tourism Organizations; Marcus Weilald, Director Regional MTS Travel Agency; Denisse Freytas, Jet2holidays’ Contract Manager; Marisol Hernández, Station Manager for the Canaries, Jet2.com/Jet2holidays; Luis Arráez, Consejero de Turismo y Hacienda; and Héctor Fernández, Consejero del Patronato de Turismo.
Ryanair’s ‘bargain bus’ was spotted in Manchester last week, as the carrier urged the passengers in the North West UK city to see the sights of Europe, while taking advantage of one of its 32 routes from the local airport.
Qatar Airways resumed 787 services between Doha and London Heathrow after the worldwide grounding of the aircraft in January. The Doha-based carrier was the first to launch Dreamliner flights to the UK in December, and the return to service means it remains the only airline to operate scheduled 787 flights to and from the United Kingdom. [And yes, that is the tailfin of a retired Concorde you can see on the right of the picture!
Ryanair’s ‘bargain bus’ was spotted in Manchester last week, as the carrier urged the passengers in the North West UK city to see the sights of Europe, while taking advantage of one of its 32 routes from the local airport.
Qatar Airways resumed 787 services between Doha and London Heathrow after the worldwide grounding of the aircraft in January. The Doha-based carrier was the first to launch Dreamliner flights to the UK in December, and the return to service means it remains the only airline to operate scheduled 787 flights to and from the United Kingdom. [And yes, that is the tailfin of a retired Concorde you can see on the right of the picture!
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