Karl C
Well-Known Member
Other than the in the biblical sense 'mine is bigger than yours', are we talking aircraft size used?
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Karl
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Karl
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JetBlue are getting the A320neolr but not till 2019. Southwest are getting the MAX and Spirit has the 320neo but I just don't see them doing TATL.Have the various US lo-cost airlines been ruled out e.g. JetBlue, South West, Spirit etc? Mind you, I'm not sure if any have the equipment for TATL flights or if they could fly UK-Canada.
The other point that occurs is are these proposed services covered by Open Skies / do licences have to be applied for?
If so, has anything been filed?

A potential mixed reaction comes from the extremes of the Birmingham supporters, from the most positive down to the real negative. The positive folk may see a new airline with a good schedule (unless it's changed) having a real go and offer their support, the more negative may bemoan the lack of brand awareness, blah, blah, etc, etc and be on a downer from the start. There is also the inevitable 'mine is bigger than yours' that we usually see from elsewhere.
As I said before, Birmingham doesn't seem to be in a position where it has a huge choice over who flies where, they need to grasp every opportunity that comes along. I think this one will come as a surprise but I hope that people offer their full support as if this fails we may be left totally empty handed.
Hopefully not much longer now, it's going to be interesting![]()
Blue air is certainly left field thinking but not right I'm afraid,not a US carrier either!
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