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I wasn't suggesting a Blue Air base. It was more a thought of something on the lines of Liverpool that has, I think, a couple of routes.
Blue Air at Liverpool is a one aircraft base
The Cardiff area and the South Wales area has changed a lot and is a lot more prosperous than it used to be. Yes it has it's poor areas especially in many parts of the South Wales Valleys but those areas are slowly being regenerated. Wales and Cardiff have had a lot of worldwide exposure in recent years with things like the NATO summit, the Wales football team getting to the Euro's semi final and the Champions league final does mean that routes that historically wouldn't have worked from CWL may now stand a chance and airlines that may not have even looked at Cardiff and Wales as a destination may now be looking at it. Wales like the West country has a unique history and landscape that may well be attractive to not just Europeans but people from across the world.History tells us that if BRS struggles with a route the smaller and less prosperous CWL catchment with a lesser propensity to fly than many areas of the UK is unlikely to do any better in the majority of cases.
It will be interesting to see what happens especially with Ryanair in whether they expand their offerings or just keep it as it is. If a LCC is too come along and base then out of the 3 i wonder if Monarch could be the dark horse as although they have been in a spot of trouble they have ordered extra aircraft and with the routes they offer many could do well at CWL.I suppose it might depend whether the likes of Ryanair, Jet2, Monarch get in first.
Given what appears to be an excellent relationship between Flybe and the airport owners (the WG) that (branding) would seem to be something that could easily be achieved.Thinking about in a way Flybe is essentially acting as a national airline for Wales at the moment. It does operate most of the routes that any potential national airline would operate if Flybe weren't at the airport. Instead of a Welsh airline then maybe looking at a similar arrangement that the airport has with Flybe but for longer routes and in the future maybe getting Flybe to paint up a Wales branded aircraft to promote Wales as a destination.
Southend forum talking about the A320 neo will be weight restricted at southend due to the engines heavier, and the runway problems they have there. I think with the brexit airlines are waiting to see how things pan out as all very uncertain.In Cardiffs case it wouldn't really be the airport owning the airline but both being owned by the same parent company. In this case the Welsh government.
Southend is an interesting case. I've heard mixed things about the operation but it does sound like Stobart are still finding their feet there, it may take them time to find which routes work and which don't, similar to Flybe at CWL. Southend though has what CWL would love to have and that's a 3? aircraft Easyjet base!
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