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Any news about replacements for the German/ Paris services. Is anyone interested ?
I'm not sure how quickly any movement on this should be expected. If anyone still has eyes on the coming summer, then quickly. It seems that BRU will restart on 1 May. That's if the Brussels Airlines booking engine is to be believed. Before the flybmi demise the route was shown as being switched back to Brussels Airlines with AR8 (presumably CityJet) equipment with a seamless transfer from the beginning of April. Why there is now an apparent hiatus in the entire month of April is not clear.
The loss of Frankfurt and Munich is particularly disappointing. I'd be surprised to see HAM and DUS return although CDG might well in some form.
CAA stats show that FRA grew by 8% in 2018 to 53,277 passengers. Since flybmi took on the route in 2013 the annual passenger numbers have seen steady growth, viz: 15,978, 29,448, 44,026, 43,344, 49,347, 53,277.
MUC is a similar story. It grew by 13% in 2018 to 47,994. It too has seen steady growth since 2013 since flybmi took on the route, viz:
9,794, 18,298, 30,567, 36,372, 42,482, 47,994.
Much of the growth springs from the LH code share of course. Whether this is enough to persuade LH that the routes should be continued is not something to which we can be privy. Even if they were profitable LH might have options elsewhere that are more profitable, or there might not be suitable aircraft available or there might be slot problems.
On the Monday after the flybmi news broke at the weekend the BRS CEO told the local tv news that they were working hard to find replacements and that is the story that comes form the airport if an enquiry is made - as one would expect. The European airline he was 'confident' of announcing at that time has not materialised. It might very well be Brussels Airlines using CityJet, which those of us interested in aviation had already known was shown in the airline's booking engine long before the flybmi cessation news.