Maybe it is a consular matter, Manchester and London have the relevant personnel whilst Birmingham is a small outpost, but has good transport links.
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AndrewHi there all, as I have said in my last post, the airports in the UK that properly organise themselves after this crisis is over will come out stronger, ready for business and the future, unfortunately the way Birmingham Airport and its management has been operating all these years has caused it this problem, which means now, that it is too late now to fix the problem, this should have been done years ago when the airport had its chance, but blew it, all Birmingham Airport will do now and in the future is just catch up, unless the airport can be released from local government control, it will never be able to attract the kind of market that Heathrow, Gatwick and now Manchester are taking for granted, Birmingham Airport will just pick up what is left.. Andyc
EasyJet has been a long-term target for us—as the Midlands is a bit of a gap in their network—so we’re hopeful they see Birmingham as a region they want to invest in.
Been waiting a long, long time for words like this.
I'm sure there is still a long way to go but we all know that securing an easyjet base would be massive.
It's such a shame that Naples came along when it did, typical BHX luck eh![]()
A330 China Southern to Beijing me thinks!
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