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Conservative transport minister Lord Tariq Ahmad wants Jeremy Corbyn to win the next election by a landslide.

Well, if he can blithely pass off abject lies as fact, why can't we? :)
 
I think the MEN have used Hyperbole in the headline, but the core principle that passengers would rather fly indirectly to their destination (via LHr or wherever) is clearly a nonsense.

Of course passengers want to fly direct on point to point where possible. If they have to connect somewhere, it makes little difference whether the connection is in Europe, the Middle East, Far East, Africa Or the Americas.
 
Courtesy of User001,
'The new RAM service won't be the only new Morrocan carrier this year, will give more details when available.
Carrier in question currently only serves LGW in the UK.'

Surely Air Arabia Maroc to Tangier? Great expansion into Morocco this year, if so. Ex-pat population in the NW, business links to support Casablanca and large tourist traffic for destinations such as RAK/Agadir/Tangier

Only other options if not Tangier would be Fez or Nador
 
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Also posted elsewhere but I think it will interest some on here.

Forget busy London, fly to other cities: UK to Indian airlines

Suggests connections to Manchester, Glasgow and Birmingham, as Heathrow slots are very hard to get

“The Indian market is important for us. A major part of my visit was to look at how we can strengthen our relationship,” Ahmad told Business Standard.

While airlines focus largely on Heathrow, the UK government is making a pitch for connections to other airports, such as Manchester, Birmingham and also the Gatwick airport south of London.


http://www.business-standard.com/ar...ies-uk-to-indian-airlines-117021100630_1.html
 
Yes by all means. Certainly an interesting discussion but would be better placed elsewhere - I'm not sure how to do this though...
 
I think we should rejoice re the India bilateral!

I was apoplectic re the comments of The aviation minister toward Manchester but to be fair he has turned full circle re this news, I'm almost of the opinion he was irked by the comments in the MEN but much as i would like to believe this I suspect he was oblivious and it's merely an accident of timing.

To actually have an aviation policy that positively descriminates FOR regional airports where previous policies were against them AND 100% slated toward Heathrow is a monumental transformation in my view !

Hopefully there are no catches.

Interestingly there is a chain of thought that EVERY Indian domestic carrier wants to run long haul !
 
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For MAN, India, Japan and Thailand are the last pieces of the first realistic puzzle. It would seem more obvious to me for Jet Airways to do BOM-MAN (which I think is a bigger market than DEL) connecting to the VS/DL operation and then BHX can still have monopoly on DEL/ATQ
 
I don't think Jet will do a transit hub at MAN, considering they have that at AMS, but they do operate into CDG and simply codeshare with the TATL services of Delta/Air France and I am not sure if they do so in London.
 
The only other option is Vistara, if they get the fleet and SQ have a long standing commitment to MAN. Scoot were also mentioned but would that cater for the business seats needed between MAN and Mumbai/Bangalore? No, not really.
 
May be the right time to throw this link to a 2012 story..
http://www.manchestereveningnews.co...anchester-airport-unveils-plans-to-win-696864

"Mr O’Toole said 100,000 people within Manchester’s catchment area were flying to Hong Kong each year from London airports, as well as 60,000 to Beijing, 113,000 to Bangkok, 60,000 to Lahore, 50,000 to Delhi and 70,000 to Mumbai"

I would like to think that the numbers have increased since that time plus the introduction of new services normally stimulate demand
 
Since 2012, already, MAN has turned around significantly. I remember in 2010-ish when transatlantic flights were at an all time low, yet now we have one of the highest numbers of TATL flights out of most European airports!
 
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