IanFarquharson
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Agreed happy for as many Jet 2 as possible just boarding one to AYT
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Perhaps IF we get a new CEO this is something they could work on...
Ian it will be more than 20 in NW England next summer as it 17 at Manchester alone
and then I think 9 at LPL also I think that BHX now want to protect Jet2 as they have
committed to them
Not a good idea as you stand the chance of loosing everything including the airlines that
have spent years building routes up
Thats assuming they put in a big base? What if they only base 3 aircraft Flybe gets pushed out or cuts drastically and BHX doesn't gain anything or loses passenger numbers? I guess that would be the gamble BHX would have to take.As Ray pointed out Easyjet carry 4.5 million pax out of BRS, Flybe under 2 million at BHX.So if i was the CEO at BHX i would let Easyjet in the front door tomorrow and it would be up to Flybe if they stayed but if they went. BYE
As for CDG/AMS, easyJet only offer 1 or 2 daily flights to each from MAN - doesn't really compare to the often 5+ daily flights from Flybe. I think there's enough demand on CDG/AMS to fit a daily A320 in there as well with relatively little impact on Flybe.
Thats assuming they put in a big base? What if they only base 3 aircraft Flybe gets pushed out or cuts drastically and BHX doesn't gain anything or loses passenger numbers? I guess that would be the gamble BHX would have to take.
True but you could say that at MAN the catchment is large parts of the North. I know my sister today flew with Flybe to Edinburgh from MAN and she lives in Leeds! It is quite possible that they could live harmoniously. I do wonder if in the long term a lot of the city routes that Ray mentioned BHX could try and tempt Jet2 onto and maybe that is what they are hoping to do.Exactly Jerry, i dont see Flybe kicking there toys out of the pram at other airports like MAN which has a similar proportion of Low cost and Legacy carriers like BHX and they both co-exist.
Obviously short term there might be some reductions but we need to think medium/long term and have BIG ambitions.
True but you could say that at MAN the catchment is large parts of the North. I know my sister today flew with Flybe to Edinburgh from MAN and she lives in Leeds! It is quite possible that they could live harmoniously. I do wonder if in the long term a lot of the city routes that Ray mentioned BHX could try and tempt Jet2 onto and maybe that is what they are hoping to do.
There was a big bun fight at Manchester a few years back over Madrid, 3 airlines started
and by the end of the summer we had lost 2 and 1 had cut back over half the flights
and it has now taken several years to to get the traffic back so don`t wish for everybody
to start as will end in tears for the airlines and the airport
I agree.So why are we making comparisons with Easyjet at BRS and Flybe at BHX and saying if Flybe are forced out so be it? Easy over 50%,Flybe around 15%.But as much as i like what Jet2 have done, BHX should not be relying on one airline becouse we know what can happen,
But at Southend it isn't really Flybe it's Stobart Air the owners of the airport branded as Flybe so they are probably making sure they don't clash. If BHX could get that sort of relationship going then that could be beneficial.But I will say that Easyjet and Flyby are coexisting very well at Southend.
BTW.....Ray, just get that CV in. I'll do your Master Plan for you.
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