TM3
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I think there is a big jump to go from the above new to the assumption that BHX is destined to become a leisure only airport.
I think your right in so-far that Covid and the loss of business travel will continue to change travel trends from airports like BHX. But as well as BHX, this will impact on the smaller business/national carrier.
Brussels used to be a big connector from BHX into Africa, however when looking on Google flights to the likes of BHX-ABJ/ACC/LAD/NBO (all of which are key African routes for Brussels), you have the likes of Air France/KLM, Turkish, Lufthansa, Qatar, Emirates and even Saudi all coming up as better options than Brussels. Consequently, with consolidation happening all over aviation with Lowcost of massive hub operators in Europe, and the big global connectors in the Middle East (which BHX has more now than it has ever had), the question is where does the likes of Brussels airlines fit...? They are not business premium, they are not high frequency and they are not low cost. its a brutal battle ground for sure...
Yes Brussels did used to operate 4x daily out of BHX in the past but that was long before RYR/EZY/Jet2 had the european leisure market covered and the likes of LH/AF/KL/QR/TK/EK/SV had the global connections covered.
Good post, I agree on budget carriers, more European destinations are now covered direct and these were the ones that SN used to offer some competitive connections.
You pays your money you takes yer choice. Most flyers, even in business, prefer direct on a budget carrier to 1 stop full service for short haul.
I agree on Africa also put I think this is partly a symptom of SN being weak in terms of influence in the LH group. There have been a lot of changes in alliances and ownership since Covid, eg SAS, Virgin have joined Skyteam. Maybe SN would be a good acquisition of BA/IAG at One World is missing a central European carrier of note.