July 24, 201312 yr After the heatwaves invaded Britain over the last few weeks, its time to bring in a breeze of refreshing wind into flyeuro.We're proud to roll out our major low-cost division overhaul. We've listened to our pilots during our Public Meeting, and we're adding what our pilots, to give them choice, flexibility and moreover the ultimate satisfaction with their flyeuro experience. With deep regret, we have retired two, underperforming hubs, however this move was inevitable in our need to improve and expand. Hubs at East Midlands Airport and Budapest Airport have been officially closed.This does however open a new chapter in the airline's history, as we are expanding in our primary markets in Poland, Netherlands, Germany and Spain, giving our pilots more routes and destinations to visit. As of immediate notice, our pilots can now enjoy flights from four new hubs; Frankfurt in Germany, Rotterdam in Netherlands, Barcelona in Spain and Gdansk in Poland. With Barcelona and Frankfurt as hubs, we'd like to give passengers the ability to reach the big cities faster than before. This is relatively new to our strategy, and over the next few months, we would like at least 10-15% of our operations to be flown into bigger airports, closer to big cities. To take this strategy and develop it further, flights to Stockholm will now operate to and from Stockholm's main airport, Arlanda.We've listened to our members, and we've been making changes that suit you, and make you happy at flyeuro. As of immediate notice, pilots can also enjoy brand new, shining Airbus A320 aircraft out of our German hub in Frankfurt. There is a limited number of these aircrafts available, as we'd like to maintain a reflection of a realistic low-cost model, but the choice is now better than ever before.We have also raised our standards in terms of our Staff Team, and we have reopened all applications for our Staff Team. Beware though, the requirements are challenging. And finally, we've launched a few new destinations from London Gatwick, and from London City. You will find more information below. Join us today at www.flyeurova.com today and help us "become Europe's favourite low-cost virtual airline!"______________________________________________________________Important NotesAirbus A320 - Terms & ConditionsIt is required to fly the aircraft that is specified on the schedule. If the schedule specifies Airbus A320, you must fly this specific aircraft on this route. No exceptions will be made, and all PIREPs with other aircrafts flown will be automatically rejected without prior reasoning.Do not conduct any online operations if you are unfamiliar with your aircraft. Flying the flyeuro callsign, you are representing the airline's good image. Once you are familiar with your aircraft choice, we strongly encourage you to join into online operations.There are no rank restrictions for the Airbus A320-232 aircraft, and can be flown from Graduate rank upwards.Activity PolicyWe have updated the Pilot Handbook, and we will become as mentioned above stricter on inactivity. Pilots who do not file PIREPs in the required amount of time will be now automatically deleted from our system. You need to file at least a single PIREP every 30 days. We can exempt selected members from this scheme at our discretion.Hub ChangesAll East Midlands and Budapest flights have been ceased from operation. Budapest will still however be served by all hubs, except Barcelona.New RoutesBarcelona: Almeria, Bari, Belfast, Berlin Schonefeld, Birmingham, Bratislava, Brussels Charleroi, Dortmund, Dublin, Frankfurt, Fuerteventura, Gdansk, Geneva, Glasgow, Gran Canaria, Katowice, Lanzarote, Liverpool, London Gatwick, Madrid, Milan Bergamo, Newcastle, Poznan, Prague, Rome Ciampino, Rotterdam, Santiago de Compostela, Stockholm Arlanda, Tenerife, Warsaw, Valladolid, Ibiza, Menorca, Palma de MallorcaFrankfurt: Alicante, Barcelona, Budapest, Faro, Fez, Fuerteventura, Gdansk, Glasgow, Istanbul, Katowice, Kaunas, Lanzarote, Lodz, London Gatwick, Malaga, Newcastle, Oslo Torp, Pescara, Rome Ciampino, Sofia, Tallinn, Tenerife, Trieste, Valencia, Warsaw, Paphos, Split, VarnaGdansk: Alesund, Barcelona, Berlin Schonefeld, Bergen, Bratislava, Cologne/Bonn, Cork, Dublin, Dortmund, Frankfurt, Gothenburg City, Haugesund, Katowice, Liverpool, London Gatwick, Lubeck, Milan Bergamo, Oslo Torp, Paris Orly, Rzeszow, Stockholm Arlanda, Wroclaw, WarsawRotterdam: Agadir, Alghero, Barcelona, Brindisi, Dublin, Faro, Glasgow, Gran Canaria, Katowice, Milan Bergamo, Porto, Prague, Rome Ciampino, HeraklionNew flybritain RoutesLondon City: Ostend/Bruges, OsnabruckNew Routes From Existing HubsBerlin: Barcelona, Gdansk, FrankfurtLondon Gatwick: Alghero, Brindisi, Frankfurt, Santiago de Compostela, KosiceKatowice: FrankfurtNote 1: All flights to and from Stockholm Skavsta Airport will now operate to and from Stockholm Arlanda Airport.Note 2: A review of this update will follow in September, with possible expansions to Scotland, Scandinavia and other markets of our prime interest.Useful Links: Fleet Hubs & Operations Destinations -- ENDS --Kamil BonczykChief Executive Officer (CEO) @ flyeurova.comManagement / Web & Designs / Operations Emil GabrysChief Operating Officer (COO) @ flyeurova.comFleet Manager / Downloads / Research Kamil Bonczyk
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