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DSA: Not sure if this is old news or not, but it seems to have only just reached the media.
I think what it shows is that Wizz are struggling to make these new routes work.Not too sure what this has to do with LBA.. Wizz have been chopping / changing their S21 schedule from DSA, with sun routes like AGP, FUE & LPA suspended replaced by DLM, HER & BOJ
But Wizz isn't after TUI and Jet2 customers. It's after Easyjet and Ryanair passengers. Flight only.TUI and Jet2 will remain the market leaders in this regard unless Wizz set up a tour operation, which is hugely unlikely.
until the new terminal is approved we will be ignored, simple as! With a new terminal and population IOM is a def as well as other destinations in europe esp germanyWith Loganair's recent expansion from IOM, does anyone think a LBA link could be viable? with MAN x4 Daily and LPL x3 Daily from just loganair alone, surely LBA could support a 3/4 weekly?
why then is every airport around us such as MAN,DSA,MME Gaining new services on a regular basis yet we get nowt, not even an IOM service! LBA has numerous drawbacks to it but if we can get this new terminal that will be one very big obstacle out the way. Its so obvious that its our terminal and infrastructure thats holding us back in what is a mass populated area, we can chat forever about this but im afraid no one inc LM will operate new services from LBA until the terminal is built, i know this anyway as well those in the biz! its risky because of the stigma and image LBA has but this will hopefully change.I'm sorry but I have to disagree with you on that one fight2win, a new terminal itself does not and will not guarantee LBA routes, will it help? absolutely yes, but the feedback will be from carriers such as AF, LH, EK, QR, TR (most likely) who's passengers require a more luxury service. The current terminal is perfectly adequate to serve LBA-IOM route and their is no reason why an airline could not sustain the route. it is simply getting people from A2B. Similar to GCI, JER, NQY, SOU, BHD.. if there is money to be made, an airline will jump on it, regardless of the terminal condition.
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