Finger66
Well-Known Member
Rumours circulating of a Flybe press release early today. Generic and not LBA specific apparently. So may just be worth keeping an ear to the ground today. I haven't found or heard anything concrete as yet though
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I think this might be it.Rumours circulating of a Flybe press release early today. Generic and not LBA specific apparently. So may just be worth keeping an ear to the ground today. I haven't found or heard anything concrete as yet though
The Newquay service is also subsidised. EDI, ABZ and NQY are services using the IAG remedial slots. It looks like GCI uses the Cobalt slots so essentially Flybe are getting paid to slot sit for Virgin. If Virgin want a proper domestic feed then they are going to have to give up a lot more than 1 daily slot.So I think we can take the below as a good indication of the direction Flybe's new owners want to go:
LHR to EDI is being increased to 6 a day during the week and a new once daily flight between LHR and GCI. Admittedly the latter is being GCI govt subsidised but on top of the recently announced NQY to LHR service there does unsurprisingly appear to be a focus on feed to VS at LHR
Flybe has been expanding into Heathrow over the last couple of years and this is just a continuation of that. Virgin have always had feed available for them through BA and that is more extensive than Flybe . I guess time will only tell but if Virgin wants it's own proper feed then they'll start mirroring BAs network . I personally think that a lot of the Flybe ops at LHR is essentially PR for Heathrow to prove they are the UKs hub.Agreed but those pax that may come the new GCI route would have only travelled by a n other route whether point to point or as a connection so VS will feel it's better to them than someone else. My additional point I suppose was that aircraft utilisation looks like it is going to be focused on LHR which is likely to be to the detriment of regionals. May or may not be LBA included but you can see where that immediate focus is
Lets hope that our new owners at LBA are on the ball and ensure that they quickly remind Connect of that potential.Maybe, just maybe, finally this deal will be some good news for the UK aviation industry. Not sure where the regionals will end up. We won't lose our BHD flights but I am not as confident in the likes of NQY and DUS. However will the new owners actually realise LBA's potential.............
Agreed and the prospect of the propellor equipment going elsewhere and being replaced with jets is also appealingAirBingley's idea to consolidate an airframe at LBA from DSA seems to me very sensible. There is already a mature route to Belfast and Dusseldorf seems to be doing okay too, with a crying out need to serve CDG on an early daily basis. DSA could then be served on a W pattern to those routes that warrant retaining, eg BHD. In time I could see a 2 aircraft base, E75's, at LBA for Flybe (Connect/Virgin) doing very well with good prospects for growth elsewhere in Europe.
Agreed and the prospect of the propellor equipment going elsewhere and being replaced with jets is also appealing![]()

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