Personally those who were discussing Philadelphia over JFK are on to something imho.
Philadelphia would support substantial cargo up lift and has a substantial bio science O&D market ideal for marketing in Oxford , Milton Keynes and even as far Cambridge for Birmingham.
It’s now AMERICANs primary north east seaboard hub with easy onward connections down to Florida and west to Detroit and the Windy City both markets Birmingham craves.
Frankly JFK has pretty poor onward connection opportunities these days . It’s primarily an O&D market and I am afraid those thirty plus dailies at the end of the 40 operating largely to support the banking isurrance and stock market gamblers and their desires to cross the altlantic at a minutes notice any time of the day, has resulted in enormous over capacity in the back of the bus so to speak and lead to extensive price dumping via the consolidators, damaging the viability of regional flights across a swave of the UK and near continent.
Manchester has survived on Uniteds Newark hub and connections whilst the JFK route is in the hands of Virgin (Delta UK) supported by Virgin Holiday short breaks and Thomas Cook again pretty much a holiday charter in many ways.
Philadelphia would support substantial cargo up lift and has a substantial bio science O&D market ideal for marketing in Oxford , Milton Keynes and even as far Cambridge for Birmingham.
It’s now AMERICANs primary north east seaboard hub with easy onward connections down to Florida and west to Detroit and the Windy City both markets Birmingham craves.
Frankly JFK has pretty poor onward connection opportunities these days . It’s primarily an O&D market and I am afraid those thirty plus dailies at the end of the 40 operating largely to support the banking isurrance and stock market gamblers and their desires to cross the altlantic at a minutes notice any time of the day, has resulted in enormous over capacity in the back of the bus so to speak and lead to extensive price dumping via the consolidators, damaging the viability of regional flights across a swave of the UK and near continent.
Manchester has survived on Uniteds Newark hub and connections whilst the JFK route is in the hands of Virgin (Delta UK) supported by Virgin Holiday short breaks and Thomas Cook again pretty much a holiday charter in many ways.