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Apart from telling the local news media about himself when he arrived - he is a keen sailor apparently - I've not read or heard one comment from him in the news media about the airport since.
Ray, on PK's departure and on behalf of us on F4A you sent a letter offering him our thanks for the work he did during his time at at BHX. Would it be possible for you, on our behalf, to write to Nick Barton offering our congratulations on his appointment and to tell him there is a vibrant, well information and lively interest group that has the well-being of BHX at its heart and we wish him well.
Turkmenistan must be getting good loads in this time of the season meaning a bigger aircraft is neededAh, okay back to topic. Turkmenistan...is there a specific reason for the B777 maybe Air India need to upgrade from the Dreamliner?
Another Turkmenistan 777 on it's way today.
We also have G-TUIB on it's way to Langkawi which must be the longest commercial flight direct from Birmingham?
Encouraging to have the 777's. Is this permanent?Langkawi is the longest route that BHX currently has
I don't think the Turkmanistan 777 is permanent most likely be in for a few more times during the winter then back to 757 & 737.Encouraging to have the 777's. Is this permanent?
Good question Andrew and thanks for posting. The really encouraging thing I see is him leaving the CEO position at the UKs fastest growing airport at which he has built a very substantial non-bucket and spade in the sun network which Luton was synonymous with. If he Can replicate that using his close links to Whizz, Squeasyjet and dare I say Ryanair and use his strengths to retain airline and routes, I think he will further turn our fortunes round.Hi there Ray and all, so with this new big boss starting in January 2019, how big and optimistic are we in hoping that he can pull some real big corkers out the hat at all... AndyC
I'm pretty sure Ian is talking about the likes of Lisbon, Oslo, Stockholm, Athens, Valencia, and Cologne.Hi there ianbutty, I totally agree with you, this city to city brand is what birmingham airport doesn't have, if you look and add up all the cities in the UK that have nearby links to airports, then this would be a ideal way to start, I think that when you look at flybe or Ryanair, they only fly to either Aberdeen, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Newquay, isle of man, Guernsey and that's it I think, but if you flew to Manchester, Liverpool, Nottingham ema, Newcastle, isle of Wight, even that type of network to start with would work with business men and women that wouldn't have to travel by car or train, get that network in and it would catch on, you only have to look at what delta airlines have done, they totally dominate their internal and domestic flights, this is what birmingham needs and should have already established with E190s covering it.. AndyC
I hope that once Mr Nick Barton has been in his post about three months, hopefully he can start to talking to those important airlines that need persuading to come to birmingham airport or even return
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