I think my guess is Air Baltic with their CS300s purely on the basis a few times it has now been mentioned that saying the aircraft type would give the airline away. I don't think there are many aircraft types that would do that and this is the main one that I can think of. Plus, they already...
I saw the same thing in Oxford a few days ago. A little more puzzling as I think people are more likely to travel to Gatwick or Luton for Monarch flights from Oxford rather than BHX.
Complete speculation but I feel that Air India will want to preserve their direct hub routes whilst also providing a direct route for the Punjab community. Therefore my guess is that we'll see a DEL-BHX-DEL 4 or 7 weekly and a ATQ-BHX-YYZ-BHX-ATQ 3 or 4 weekly.
Very few people that I speak to in Oxford use Birmingham Airport. Most of these don't even give it a consideration when flying, most likely thinking that the London airports, including Gatwick are closer and easier to get to. They couldn't be further from the truth. In addition to the direct...
The rest of the conversation is of little consequence, just jokes about the social media team's use of English! They do mention their continuous development, however. This may be a reference to starting new routes. Generally I do get the impression that something is in the pipeline.
I followed the flight on FR24 and saw that they seemed to take a route so that they flew past EMA at a relatively low altitude. I wonder if this gives any indications of the future although it would seem unlikely with their presence at BHX?
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