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Tbf though I doubt they will think they can't win. They'll believe they can. I just find it odd that a FM who has stated that the economy and investment is her focus especially compared to her predecessor has left out any mention of better global connectivity.I suspect they've thrown in the towel thinking that they have no chance of leading after the next elections.
The world was a far, far different place 20 years ago. Hard to believe how so much has changed since then.Stumbled on this old article from 2006 about £100 million investment which would include an extension to the terminal and a multi storey car park. The ambition was for 8 million passengers by 2030, still achievable do you think? Mentions new routes to Italy, Germany and Scandinavia. Italy is back in the winter and Germany was achieved, apart from Santa routes Scandinavia wasn't ever achieved. Just thought it was an interesting look back at the ambition in 2006.
I actually think CWL falling out with Ryanair was a big mistake in the 2000’s. Imagine if they would have set up a base, it could be quite significant by now. People often mention Cardiff having a poor catchment area, but the lower costs of budget airlines pulls people in from further afield.BRS was still only 3 x CWL's size. easyJet was still in the process of growing in a crowded market of challenger airlines
Good newsTidy
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Welsh government wins Cardiff Airport legal battle against Bristol over £200m subsidy
Bristol Airport has lost a legal battle against its rival aviation hub near Cardiff over £200m in subsidy.www.bbc.co.uk
I did think that myself. There was a lot of speculation last year and apart from West Jet, there wasn’t anything else. I guess we’ll just have to patiently wait.one or two airlines have been waiting until the shadow of the tribunal case was removed, before pulling the trigger on new routes ... ?
I don't think any airline would have been specifically waiting for the tribunal to launch anything specific. Cardiff will no doubt have ongoing talks with airlines for the future and we may have already seen one operate to the airport in February.one or two airlines have been waiting until the shadow of the tribunal case was removed, before pulling the trigger on new routes ... ?
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