Varsity Express is to make its commercial debut
as a new, full service regional airline operator on 1 March 2010,
offering Monday to Friday flights between London Oxford and
Edinburgh Airports. Services will be operated by 18-seat British
Aerospace Jetstream 31 aircraft and promotional fares on every
seat are on sale today at £49 one way, including taxes and
charges, through to 12 March. Thereafter, lead in fares are
available from £49 and flexible fares from £149.
Timetable (Monday to Friday)
LNQ601 Depart Oxford
08:00 Arrive Edinburgh 09:30 LNQ602 Depart Edinburgh 17:00
Arrive Oxford 18:30
Varsity Express is a new name
in UK aviation. Its management pledges to deliver fast, affordable
air travel and “an end to the frustration of crowded, congested
airports, baggage charges and endless additional fees that the big
airlines charge”. The company is being run by an experienced
management team, and backed by a private consortium of investors
in the UK and Spain whose interests centre around property
development and the entertainment industry. The airline is well
funded with sufficient reserves to launch what will be the first
of a number of planned domestic routes over the coming year.
“We have
been looking to start a regular shuttle service on this sought
after route for some time. Oxford is the third most visited
English city by international visitors (10 million per annum) and
Edinburgh is the second most popular destination, after London, in
the UK,” said Varsity Express Commercial Director, Will Gilligan. “We have watched with interest the
developments and investment at Oxford Airport and believe it is a
perfect, untapped market with plenty of potential, offering
splendid facilities designed for private jet clients, enabling us
to offer our passengers quick check-in times. We anticipate
carrying 6,500 passengers in our first year in a mix of 55%
business, 45% travelling on leisure. Our business travellers will
mostly have interests in the hi-tech industries, research and
academia. Our fares should be especially attractive to University
teachers and students.”
Varsity Express
has reached agreement with Copenhagen-based WorldTicket
Sell-More-Seats as its e-ticket technology provider. The Danish
company has been providing reservations systems for small and
medium sized airlines since 2002 and takes over 20 million
bookings per year.
The aircraft will be operated
under an ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, Insurance) wet lease
arrangement with Humberside-based aviation company Linksair Ltd.
The aircraft being leased previously flew in revenue service with
British Airways’ franchise operator Sun-Air, and has been
completely refurbished internally and externally to a very high
standard, including a new paint scheme and interior cabin design
with leather seating.
Onboard Varsity will offer a
business class style service, serving complimentary tea, coffee
and water plus a small snack. There will be a range of other
onboard refreshments available to purchase on board, including
soft and alcoholic drinks, all served by an inflight attendant.
“We are delighted to be linking these two
important destinations of business and culture,” said Tim Gill, an
aviation consultant who is contracted to Varsity. “Edinburgh is
the most requested domestic route from Oxford, which by train can
take over six hours with at least one change, sometimes three. The
cheapest off-peak return by rail is £223, standard class £311 –
any time. A first class return between Oxford and Edinburgh is
£473. Any day return combination – should one ever contemplate it
- would typically take 13 hours in transit.”
This
new route will eliminate the need for an overnight stay for people
doing business in the Scottish capital, and open up the
short-break market to the leisure market in both Edinburgh and
Oxford alike. The route will appeal to residents in Oxfordshire,
the Thames Valley, the South Midlands and Home Counties with some
five million people living within an hour’s drive of the airport,
which is close to the M40, A34, A40 and A44 road networks.
Car parking at London Oxford Airport will be £5 (or
£25 for the week) and check in will be at the oxfordjet business
aviation facility, enabling passengers to experience a thoroughly
pleasant travel experience.
“We are very pleased
to welcome this new connection to Edinburgh, conveniently timed
for a full business day in Scotland’s capital,” said London Oxford
Airport Managing Director Steve Jones. “Varsity Express’ Edinburgh
route will be our first week-daily domestic scheduled service and
comes hard on the heels of our successful summer weekend flights
to Jersey and Baboo’s newly inaugurated Saturday ski flight to
Geneva. These new business flights will complement our mainstay
business aviation movements and we can guarantee Varsity
passengers a very pleasant travel experience from our award
winning oxfordjet facility.”
Gordon Dewar,
Managing Director, Edinburgh Airport added, “Edinburgh is the UK's
fastest growing airport - last year we added 29 new international
services to destinations across 11 different European countries
and completed the first phase of a £40 million redevelopment of
the terminal building. Varsity Express' decision to make its
commercial debut from Edinburgh is a welcome one, boosting our
domestic route network and widening choice for both business and
leisure passengers flying to and from the Scottish capital. We
look forward to working with Varsity to ensure the success of this
brand new service."
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