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So what's this I've read on the dried fruit forum about Air India restarting BHX -YYZ, possibly in 2025 ?
Ian F ?????
It's on the cards but this is AI so it may not be 2025.
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So what's this I've read on the dried fruit forum about Air India restarting BHX -YYZ, possibly in 2025 ?
Ian F ?????
Do Wizz air still have Aircraft issues because I’m just thinking they might remove flights from Birmingham in the next few years if new routes are added or available.They seem to be increasing in Latin Europe
I was looking at train fares and yes I know you can often get a better deal if you book weeks in advance but an open ticket (any train any day) return to Newquay was £400+ takes over 6 hours and includes 2 changes.Feel like bhx needs an eastern airways route like HUY-BHX-NQY and I really think they could profit from that route especially Newquay and Humberside in the summer
A flight is 1hr from Humberside and 40+ minutes from bhx probably less so your talking 2 hour journey.Works out more time of ur day and probably more cheaper.I think Birmingham needs Newquay and Inverness backI was looking at train fares and yes I know you can often get a better deal if you book weeks in advance but an open ticket (any train any day) return to Newquay was £400+ takes over 6 hours and includes 2 changes.
Beggars belief.
Merry Christmas.Good evening and merry Christmas to all.
With PIA possibly coming back early 2025(STC for CAA Approval)
Could we expect another international airline in time for summer or is it a case of deal with what we got till terminal is fixed?
Oh and I also went past diamond house on the way to moors and it looks huge.![]()
PIA not returning next year, aircraft shortage and crew is far too less yetGood evening and merry Christmas to all.
With PIA possibly coming back early 2025(STC for CAA Approval)
Could we expect another international airline in time for summer or is it a case of deal with what we got till terminal is fixed?
Oh and I also went past diamond house on the way to moors and it looks huge.![]()
Breeze expects to receive its flag carrier status—a prerequisite for operating international flights—in early 2025. While the carrier has not specified which airports would be involved in its transatlantic operations, Dublin [DUB] has been touted as a likely destination. Given the Airbus A220s range, the airline would have to fly out of an East Coast airport, most likely Boston or New York, given their sizable Irish populations."Announcing flights for late fall next year would probably be the most prudent way to do it because we do have a lot of routes that are doing well."
| Aircraft | In Service | Seat Capacity |
|---|---|---|
| Airbus A220-300 | 35 (55 more on order) | 137 (12 first, 125 economy) |
| Embraer 190 | 10 | 108 (economy) |
| Embraer 195 | 3 | 124 (economy) |
I spoke about Breeze back in December 2023 and was shot down in flames on here. They would be an ideal fit IMO with the A220-300 and business model. Breeze already serve EWR and have connectivity to Orlando so maybe?As it stands in my opinion Breeze is probably BHX's best chance of securing a US service. We know we are talking to airlines and have NYC alongside HKG as priority destinations for BHX.
So could we see both coming to fruition ?
Not sure EWR is a "not known" US airportNah, not convinced these "Not known" US Airports will work from most UK airports, let alone BHX. Norweigan tried a one season wonder out of Edinburgh and that failed, yes from Edinburgh.
Id rather wait for a serious contender to come along and offer BHX what it needs.
It's a no from me. Sorry Breeze, maybe the winter gales will blow you into la la land.
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I spoke about Breeze back in December 2023 and was shot down in flames on here. They would be an ideal fit IMO with the A220-300 and business model. Breeze already serve EWR and have connectivity to Orlando so maybe?
Not sure EWR is a "not known" US airport
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