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Thanks IanBWelcome Otis.![]()
Thanks BrumX and agreed, a great time for BHX at the moment and all being well the growth will continue.A big welcome to the gang also from me Otisblue, great to see new people join in our conversations.
And a great time to be following BHX, the airport is now growing faster than ever before and this is exciting, however we will face big challenges on the way to make BHX a great successful international airport.
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Just checked the Vueling website and Malaga and Alicante look to be bookable in 2018. Malaga x 2 per week in Feb and March, Alicante X 2 per week in Feb/Mar going to X 4 per week in Apr/May/Jun.
Yup, sorry, missed that !Both are only bookable via Barcelona which is the only route now showing past March![]()
Whats a shame is the competition was not really their when they started.They took the risk of operating routes others shied away from, proved a market existed and in stepped the UK airlines with their known names and.advertising budgets.It does make you wish UK airlines would also lead and risk coming out of their comfort zones.t's a shame really both Vueling and Norwegian came and had a go but somehow seemed to find the competition too stiff and have retreated.
Whats a shame is the competition was not really their when they started.They took the risk of operating routes others shied away from, proved a market existed and in stepped the UK airlines with their known names and.advertising budgets.It does make you wish UK airlines would also lead and risk coming out of their comfort zones.
You can almost see it now.Primera are a success .Virgin,Thomas Cook or whoever wake up.Bye bye Primera.
Norwegian brought Madrid back to the departure boards and it's a shame they pulled that one. Would Monarch, Ryanair or Iberia be flying BHX-MAD today if Norwegian hadn't started?
Will be sorry to see Orly go.
Please correct me if i am wrong but were Madrid or Barcelona being served at the time Norwegian started?Im sorry but what routes (Apart from Paris ORY) have DY and VY took a risk. Barcelona, Alicante, Malaga, Tenerife and Las Palmas is hardly taking a risk.

Ditto.You stole my thunder there Brum X.
At the end of the day it's all ifs and buts.Those of us who occasionally go to view the aircraft can look forward
to an endless steam of Monarch and Jet 2 737s![]()
Except CWL it seems but Vueling is the only low-cost airline there (apart from a very small Ryanair presence from other bases - 2 low frequency routes) and it would be instructive to see their reaction if another lo-co pitched up and competed on their routes which Ryanair doesn't at the moment. Sorry for going slightly off BHX topic.People also need to stop looking at what is happening with norwegian and Vueling as a Birmingham situation. Both have pulled nearly all of their none-core routes out of every U.K. Regional airport! Yes we wouldn't want to lose them from BHX but by the looks of it, thesecroutes would have been lost regardless of how good Birmingham was.
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