Ornsack
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I wonder why they don't just replace them with machines tbh.
The cash machines at BRS offer both pounds and Euros. Lost my train of thought last weekend and nearly withdrew 50 Euros for Belfast

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I wonder why they don't just replace them with machines tbh.

Well, you never know...............The cash machines at BRS offer both pounds and Euros. Lost my train of thought last weekend and nearly withdrew 50 Euros for Belfast![]()
I'm always sceptical of claims such as this. It's always necessary to see the standpoint of the proponents before coming to any sort of view, and who can predict the UK aviation scene 35 years from now?I've posted this on the BHX thread but thought that it may be of interest to Bristol forumers.
According to the Campaign for Better Transport regional UK airports will see dramatically slower growth should RWY3 at Heathrow get the go ahead. According to the table on the article below the South West is to be the second hardest hit with a circa -35 percentage change.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...d-runway-higher-air-fares-airports-commission
I would have thought that any exapnsion over 12 million would require a new terminal? What is the current terminal rated to? Plus to expand beyond that and say get to Manchester proportions then surely a runway extension and a second runway may be required? Have Bristol ever done a plan for that to show what the airport could possibly become? I would assume cargo would be included? Could that ever happen at Bristol?
No second runway will ever be required given Gatwick's single runway operation is handling in excess of 40 million passengers annually. Although it's a sensitive issue and it would require extensive ground works, a runway extension is probably possible in the longer term. According to previous discussions on this topic, there is currently no appetite to carry out such work. As for your final reference to cargo ops, I understand there is currently no cargo facilities at the airport and without a substantial runway extension there is probably only limited scope for freight operations ie. mixed freight and passenger ops.
I wonder if Bristol airport sold it to the council as being great for the whole area lots of jobs we'll be environmentally friendly and so on if the council may be tempted especially if they can get long haul flights with it.BRS is in a green belt so it's extremely unlikely that permission for a substantial cargo handling facility would ever be given.
They seem to be a particularly vociferous and well connected lot in the Chew Valley near the airport. It's a bit like a mini version of the well-heeled brigade who live under parts of the LHR flight path. It would be one heck of a battle to have parts of the green belt around BRS turned over to warehousing and distribution centres. It would be a good spectator sport though if the airport did try something but I doubt that they will - not in my lifetime anyway.There are hundreds of homes planned for greenbelt land where I live. It doesn't seem to deter councils sadly.
I wonder if Bristol airport sold it to the council as being great for the whole area lots of jobs we'll be environmentally friendly and so on if the council may be tempted especially if they can get long haul flights with it.
Yeah the Spanish don't mess around with British drunks! Should have been a year sentence at least.Turning the plane around was probably the wrong decision. They should have taken him to Spain and handed him to the spanish police. A spell in their jails would have done him a world of good i think.
Why is it that Saturday mid day and late night arrivals peak seem lighter than all other days in the summer period. Vagaries of scheduling?
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