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tkey75
Mar 2, 06, 9:54 pm
Can anyone find how, where or when BTS to WAW will be available? It's currently only bookable until Mar. 26. There's no way they're cancelling this route, is there? Those are two of their main hubs. I'm trying to book a flight Jul 21 and return on Jul. 24. I've tried everything, even e-mailing, but got a auto-reply saying {whoever it was that got my e-mail} would be traveling on business until the second week in March. Ironic.

farci
Mar 3, 06, 3:32 am
Can anyone find how, where or when BTS to WAW will be available? It's currently only bookable until Mar. 26. There's no way they're cancelling this route, is there? Those are two of their main hubs. I'm trying to book a flight Jul 21 and return on Jul. 24. I've tried everything, even e-mailing, but got a auto-reply saying {whoever it was that got my e-mail} would be traveling on business until the second week in March. Ironic.
Check on dohop.com (http://www.dohop.com) and you'll find flights are scheduled but no fares yet

tkey75
Mar 3, 06, 7:00 am
Excellent. Thanks for the help. That is a good search engine.

krzysz
Mar 3, 06, 8:14 pm
There's no way they're cancelling this route, is there? Those are two of their main hubs.

Unfortunately, this route is cancelled in the summer schedule.

tkey75
Mar 3, 06, 9:59 pm
Unfortunately, this route is cancelled in the summer schedule.
Not that I doubt you, but how do you know this?

krzysz
Mar 4, 06, 4:25 am
Not that I doubt you, but how do you know this?

There is an official statement about this on the Sky Europe website, but only in the Polish version:

http://www.skyeurope.com/bottom.php?lang=pl&right_src=actualnews.php%3Flang%3Dpl%26item%3D2%26 aid%3D2316%26lang2%3D

The reason is that they are opening a new base in Prague, and have to move two planes there. Wizz Air, their competitors, seized the opportunity, and published a statement as well:

http://wizzair.com/cgi-bin/news.cgi?LANGUAGE=English#oA9rdVOV

Much of what Wizz Air says is not true, though. In spite of the cancellations, Sky Europe will open a number of new destinations from Krakow, so they aren't "downscaling its Polish operation". Wizz Air did not offer any additional free tickets for the stranded passengers, and it wasn't possible to book them on their website. Besides, WizzAir isn't any better: they cancelled a lot of routes in the past, and I was among those that were affected.

tkey75
Mar 4, 06, 8:01 am
Thanks again, krzysz. I guess that explains it. It'll be the train for me this summer.


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