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German routes seem to be difficult to come by at many UK airports and low cost operators tend to prefer to avoid German routes.I wonder why Germany is never successful from Bristol ? Can’t seem to keep them even when they appear to do well
The previous documents stated no runway extension was nesecary. I wonder what made them change their mind?Very interesting plans. Surprised by the runway extension - thought that idea had long past - I remember plans way back when Les Wilson was at the helm - it’s a modest extension nothing too drastic , no use of the common etc .
I can only think there must be at least one interested airlineThe previous documents stated no runway extension was nesecary. I wonder what made them change their mind?
Its a lot of expense though for one airline. And its something that could take years to achieve assuming they're allowed to do it at all.I can only think there must be at least one interested airline
Its not £71.50 for everyone walking through the door though especially as at least half of the money is ear marked for development of things like MRO on the non passenger side of the business.![]()
Cardiff Airport handout defended at Bristol Airport tribunal
A planned subsidy for Cardiff Airport is defended at a tribunal after Bristol called it 'unlawful'.www.bbc.co.uk
What a load of twaddle! Mr Peretz is going for the old adage of bulls**t baffles brains!! If my local mall got £71.50 off the government for every person walking in the door and they spent £30 in a shop it’s the shop not the mall getting the cash and the original £71.50 is still there!! Another point is there’s no guarantee everyone is buying anything so that’s an assumption!!
Another old adage comes to mind that you can lead a horse to water but you can’t make him drink!!
A project that supports 1600 onsite jobs and Wales only international airport and it's surely within Wales own government's right to support that airport if chooses to and develop the site economically? Which ironically could actually be beneficial for Bristol as the more better paid jobs people in Wales have and the more wealthier the country is the more likely people will go on holiday or travel for business.It’s a vanity project pure and simple
But the evidence doesn't point to it being a threat. Passenger numbers wise Bristol has continued to grow and will continue to. Cardiff isn't going to stop that even if it gets to 1.4 million passengers in the next 10 years. It's quite probable Bristol will be well over 12 million by then.Of course there are people who think CWL is a threat.
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