mathers_wales_uk
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Anybody attending the ACC meeting tomorrow? Unfortunate I cannot make it.
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UEFA has awarded the four group matches that Brussels would have staged to Wembley and not to Cardiff or Stockholm, meaning that Wembley will now house four group matches, the semi-finals and final.Could be a good boost for Cardiff Airport and the area in 2020. The FAW have put in a late bid to UEFA to replace Brussels as a host city for the football European Championship 2020.
The Principality Stadium could end up hosting 1 group game which could involve Wales and a last 16 game.
The other contenders to replace Brussels, whose new stadium looks not likely to be built in time, are Wembley which is already hosting games and is the venue for the final and Stockholm. A decision is expected to be made by UEFA in December.
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/wales-could-now-host-euro-13650995
That is bitterly disappointing for Wales. I think after the success of the Champions League final and UEFA previously saying they were looking at taking the Euros in 2020 to the smaller associations there was hope they'd get the matches this time around.UEFA has awarded the four group matches that Brussels would have staged to Wembley and not to Cardiff or Stockholm, meaning that Wembley will now house four group matches, the semi-finals and final.
No date has been set for the works that I know of but I'd imagine that they would be installed during January or February weather permitting as they are the quietest months and I'd have thought they'd need to close the East pier to install them as well.Has the airport indicated when the new airbridges are likely to be installed and are they going to replace airbridges that are unused or will they be in addition to those already in use?
It all sounds feasible in theory, although i'm not aware of any plans just yet - Although i'm sure they're more than afoot in the Operational Teams at CWL. I am quite concerned about the lack of announcements CWL are putting out there with regards to this, surely a few posts regarding acquiring new airbridges or the like and executive lounge upgrades for QR passengers are paramount to ensuring that firstly QR passengers wishing to book know they are not getting an inferior airport experience, whilst also generating positive PR in the public domain for CWL in general - it should be 'Oh look at us, we've got Qatar Airways coming and we are doing X and X to improve etc'.
The only thing i can think of there would be to build an extension outwards towards the apron to create a boarding area which i'd imagine would need to go on stilts because of the roadway i believe. Whether it would be possible to do before May or possible at all i wouldn't know.There is a huge obstacle in operating the Qatar flights from gate 1 and that is the boarding area.
Gate 1 is arguably the worse gate to board from as there is no holding area and having up to 250 passengers queuing across the departures is far from idea.
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