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New thread for Iberia Express who have announced flights to Madrid initially flying twice weekly.
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Yes i believe that was part of the bid. The FAW's bid needed 2 airports 1 for each teams fans. I believe an exception is made for an airline that is already operating scheduled flights into the airport. So Vueling and now Iberia would not be constrained. Whereas Norwegian or Air Europa would be.There is a potential loophole which Vueling utilised during the Super Cup Final that maybe at Iberia Express disposal. This is that UEFA are likely to impose restrictions to charter flights and will nominate which sets of fans will be able to use Cardiff Airport. Vueling avoided this by operating a series of scheduled services from Seville which aparently was out of the control of UEFA. (Any airline coud potentially do the same whether they fly regularly from Cardiff or not.
Yes it is great to get a new airline as well as a new route at CWL! The last couple of weeks we've been spoilt for new routes! Lets hope it continues!Great news for CWL. It really complements the current Vueling operation well and shows some commitment of IAG to the Welsh market. Well done Cardiff, although I am not quite sure if there is a Latin American connection market from Wales and MAD is not the most convenient connecting point for places such as DFW, LAX. I am sure o&d traffic could support the route alone however.
They are doing 2 flights at Easter then it starts Thursday 1st June. Bookable from tomorrow.Two weekly is also the perfect frequency to begin with, perhaps increasing to 3/4 weekly in summer once the route is established. What is the launch date?
No but if you reverse it then it's nice times for a Sunday to Thursday break in Madrid. Also if you added Barcelona into the trip as their is a high speed rail link between the 2 cities then you could fly back on Monday's BCN flight.flight times don't look good for a weekend break jerry.
I don't think they would want to clash with VY's BCN flight on the Friday. I think the VY connection did help in securing the route for CWL. Also I think EZY doing a daily flight on BRS-MAD might have put them off as well. If you look at BRS they don't have many mainline airlines possibly due to the large EZY presence.They would have been better having the morning departure on Friday and the late night on Sunday in my opinion, but nevertheless a great new route for CWL!
Do you think IB chose CWL over BRS because of VY's presence in CWL?
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