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easyJet are one of those brands that simply sell. They will be wise to expand and open a base at BHx and fill the gaps left by others on city to city routes. Leave the plastic bucket and spade stuff to others. Looking good.Hi there all, I think a few more juicey routes is what is needed to get those seats sold, because once easyJet see how quickly seats can sell at Birmingham Airport, who knows the next phase maybe... Andyc
Well EasyJet seems to be painting Birmingham (BHX) orange![]()
lets just hope the current problems in Italy, dont cause the Naples flights to be cancelled before they even start. knowing BHX's luck.........![]()
This has to be the time but there could be several factors that work against it, coronavirus and their available aircraft capacity. If they don't take it up then we may have to wait for a long period of time in the future.Well the demise of Flybe is an opportunity for them.
Yes they have - big time !just wondering if Easyjet have increased their prices on the Belfast, Glasgow & Edinburgh routes now they are no longer competing with Flybe?
#@£&?!'s. Capitalism stinks sometimes. Sour taste for easyJet from now on.Yes they have - big time !
Yes they have - big time !
I did a post earlier in the BRS easyJet forum pointing out that easyJet have increased their fares on BRS-EDI by a huge degree no doubt taking advantage of the current lack of EDI flights from EXT, CWL and BHX. With MAN also EDI-less at the moment the only other competition on EDI comes from the London airports and Loganair at East Midlands.#@£&?!'s. Capitalism stinks sometimes. Sour taste for easyJet from now on.
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