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Some encouraging words below from the BA General Manager.
After a fairly slow start the loads appear to be getting much healthier but I do wonder just how well BA could do if the flight timings were not so abysmal. Based purely on timings they lost out on my business to Malaga in October and most likely to Ibiza next year. I wonder how many others are the same.
Luke Hayhoe, British Airways’ general manager, says: “We’re really excited to be back at Birmingham, which is such a good location for the whole of the Midlands.
“It’s got great train and road links, improved infrastructure and really strong year-on-year passenger growth, which all gives us confidence that British Airways can drive similar numbers.
“Our new destinations will hopefully do well, and as long as they do we’ll look at future opportunities from Birmingham. With the forthcoming HS2 high-speed train, growing exporters and the whole region generally up, it all feels positive when we’re looking at future expansion outside of London.
“British Airways is constantly looking at future opportuntities, and Birmingham is very much in the frame for growth. The airport already has a great relationship with our owner IAG and has worked really well with us on launching these new routes.”
http://www.bqlive.co.uk/midlands/2017/07/05/news/improving-airport-attracts-british-airways-26352/
After a fairly slow start the loads appear to be getting much healthier but I do wonder just how well BA could do if the flight timings were not so abysmal. Based purely on timings they lost out on my business to Malaga in October and most likely to Ibiza next year. I wonder how many others are the same.
Luke Hayhoe, British Airways’ general manager, says: “We’re really excited to be back at Birmingham, which is such a good location for the whole of the Midlands.
“It’s got great train and road links, improved infrastructure and really strong year-on-year passenger growth, which all gives us confidence that British Airways can drive similar numbers.
“Our new destinations will hopefully do well, and as long as they do we’ll look at future opportunities from Birmingham. With the forthcoming HS2 high-speed train, growing exporters and the whole region generally up, it all feels positive when we’re looking at future expansion outside of London.
“British Airways is constantly looking at future opportuntities, and Birmingham is very much in the frame for growth. The airport already has a great relationship with our owner IAG and has worked really well with us on launching these new routes.”
http://www.bqlive.co.uk/midlands/2017/07/05/news/improving-airport-attracts-british-airways-26352/