IanFarquharson
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Hopefully BHX will be out with the old and in with the new very soon !
The new offering a lot more seats than the old.
The new offering a lot more seats than the old.
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Nothing to panic about !
2018 look very positive !
Sad times; at least Icelandair will be happy as they might end up picking up a few extra passengers.
Here we go again!Hopefully BHX will be out with the old and in with the new very soon !
The new offering a lot more seats than the old.
A lot more seats meaning more than 1 destination? Very good but unlikely.
It Isn'tEven if this rumour people are talking about is a "US" service, its hardly encouraging that we will lose one service but "maybe" gain another which will give BHX 1 service to the USA.
Im sorry but this should be sending out "alarm bells" and im starting to feel nervous for the future of any long haul ex BHX.
Have you ever watched those police documentaries where the interviewer gradually extractsUnlikely? Maybe. Impossible?![]()
British airlines flying the Atlantic seem happy with their current routes and bases and reluctant to dilute them.
What do you think?
UA gone from October.
In view of the United news do you think any of the American carriers who created the market at Manchester might be feeling that they are being squeezed out? Or is this a bad time for them generally in the UK regions and expansionThat is what we have been told.
While the news regarding United is disappointing, we should acknowledge that BHX is not being singled out for a cut. The airline has cut back across the whole regional board, including Man. So, this is not a slight on BHX,it is how one airline is apparently changing its strategy in a manner that it understands but few others can!
In view of the United news do you think any of the American carriers who created the market at Manchester might be feeling that they are being squeezed out? Or is this a bad time for them generally in the UK regions and expansion
from any of them is unlikely?
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