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There was certainly a thought by some at the time that Ryanair announced its CWL-TFS route that it might have been partly a reminder to BRS that it isn't the only airport in the area, although in truth I can't think that the main reason for starting the route was other than a purely a commercial one.
BRS had dug in its heels with Ryanair a year or two before the CWL route started by refusing to bow to Ryanair's demands over overnight parking and peak hour charges. The result was that Ryanair reduced the BRS base from five aircraft to two aircraft for the summer of 2013. However, they didn't reduce the number of flights. They actually increased them slightly over summer 2012 by using aircraft from many of their other bases. In some ways it benefited BRS because it evened out the daily peaks and troughs a bit.
Interestingly, Ryanair made no public comment about this as they usually do when they fall out with an airport, with concomitant threats to reduce the number of flights which will act as a brake on the local economy etc.
Since then the base has steadily and quietly returned to the five aircraft.
I do wonder as well that with Vuelings presence on the money making Spanish routes as to whether the airport feel it would not be worth the hassle of upsetting Vueling by trying to get Ryanair to make a big commitment as i would have thought they would've at least wanted a 2-3 plane base and Ryanair might not want to make that big a commitment to CWL. It might suit the airport for Vueling to expand its Spanish offering and eventually bring in Rome Florence and possibly Paris with a view to that plane then doing somewhere like Split or Athens/Greek islands or maybe a southern France destination a couple of times a week. (I may be thinking out of the box now! lol) While Ryanair could just concentrate on TFS a couple of times a week and Gran Canaria as well. As well it could be then that if the airport and Ryanair had another falling they would be left in lurch with no routes covered and Vueling would be well within there rights to say stuff you and the airport would be back to square one.