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Both airports which are served by Emirates and other hub carriers like Air France and Lufthansathe planned UK routes being NCL and GLA.
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Both airports which are served by Emirates and other hub carriers like Air France and Lufthansathe planned UK routes being NCL and GLA.
That would surely put Turkish off not encourage them. If Turkish were that set on launching a route to Bristol you'd have thought they'd be at the airport by now.
It is interesting that in TK’s last statement about future routes, there was no mention of BRS, the planned UK routes being NCL and GLA.

If you look at the airports that Turkish serve including the potential of Glasgow and Newcastle they do all have a significant amount of other hub carriers including Emirates. With Turkish it's not necessarily going to be about the point 2 point traffic. Bristol doesn't really have that sort of network it only has KLM.It highlights that BRS is the largest airport not yet served by Turkish Airlines, however now PGT is on the route, maybe Turkish will follow? Either way, GLA and NCL are the next largest airports not served at all from Istanbul so it makes sense they're on Turkish Airlines' radar.

It does seem a bit odd considering how successful an airport is it does seem to struggle with non based carriers especially hub ones except KLM of course. I suspect Heathrow is a big factor but BHX seems to have no problem in that regards.I don’t quite understand why Bristol cannot keep the business carriers such as
Well getting Lufthansa back should be a priority as well whether its Frankfurt or Munich. Munich might be better given that it's better city break option than Frankfurt.Bristol focusing on european hubs with national carriers would be better (albeit not as headline-grabbing) than a ME carrier. We need Swiss/Austria, Turkish and Finnair for global connectivity.
Unlikely I think. Bristol was muted some years ago and it hasn’t happened. With Pegasus now on town I can’t see it myself. I heard NCL before Bristol.Could Bristol be next?
NCL has been muted for some while now. With Easyjet and now Pegasus on the route it could put Turkish off.Unlikely I think. Bristol was muted some years ago and it hasn’t happened. With Pegasus now on town I can’t see it myself. I heard NCL before Bristol.
They seem to be cutting back elsewhere from the uk so I would say unlikely but happy to be corrected .It would be interesting to know whether airlines like Lufthansa are contemplating a return?
Scotland seems to have a unique pull for US airlines though.United starting Glasgow this summer - who knows ?
Well i saw a post the other day from SPD_TRAVELS stating that 2026 looks to be the first summer in a while that Manchester hasn't had a new airline. It seems that the growth for a lot of airports is from airlines already established at them rather than new ones.
Cotswolds and Bath are both very popular with Americans thoNot so much a unique pull as much as a large inbound tourist market.
But pretty accessible from London though compared to Scotland. When it comes to hub airlines and transatlantic that's one of the challenges for Bristol. Heathrow is just down the road.Cotswolds and Bath are both very popular with Americans tho
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