andrew.clarkson
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- Apr 18, 2013
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Hi there all, so have Kuwait airlines been given their slots at Birmingham Airport at all...AndyC
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Hi there all, so have Kuwait airlines been given their slots at Birmingham Airport at all...AndyC
Hi AndrewAccording to this tweet Middle East airline Kuwait airways applied for Birmingham slots to operate 2 weekly flights ( I presume to Kuwait City) but weren’t taken up.
A good point, which is why I asked above if it was a pre-COVID application.Only a guess but… covid maybe the answer for it not going ahead
Does that mean it's still going to operate?Kuwait is cargo only
I might have missed this on the thread somewhere but the winter 21 ACL report showed Ryanair applying for Agadir slots from BHX, just wandered how accurate those reports actually are?
They also applied for Beauvais at the same time I beleive but obviously that was taken up either. In recent years Ryanair have also applied for slots to several destinations in Turkey which again never happened. We did however see the release of Lisbon, Milan etc.
Thanks for the informative updates Ray, it’s great to have your point of view on BHXThe ACL reports are interesting but personally I certainly wouldn't rely on them. I think it's a case of picking and choosing what is likely to happen.
Do you think 2022 might be a good year at BHX? I’d love an easyjet base or significant Ryanair expansion (sorry but I can’t get excited about flybe2)
With the nearest Commonwealth nations (other than UK) being Canada and those in Africa, I would guess that anyone attending from those places are likely to book scheduled flights which would imply LHR or LGW. Perhaps there is a possibility of some charters, but time (and COVID) will tell. Emirates could well be busy.Is it likely Commonwealth games traffic routes through Heathrow instead of Birmingham, depressing the figures?
Manchester did see charters, there are pictures on the net of the ‘wunalula dreaming’ Qantas B747 bringing the Aussie teams in for the games as one example, and in pretty sure there were more.Its going to be tricky for games, they have never generated much traffic as most competitors arrive over a period and if its like the Olympics they were only in the country a few days and departed as soon as their event was over. Manchester I don`t think had any charters as they all arrived on scheduled flights either LHR or MAN so don`t expect too much
Countries and teams will likely still have a small degree of covid paranoia even in 2022, and therefore might want to keep the teams as separate from the public as they can, so might bring charters with them
No, while that charter does exist, the Wunala dreaming definitely came in for the commonwealth games. There were pictures of the athletes boarding it on stand 55.I think the Qantas was a church charter that used to come each year and was chartered by a local church
it was all a bit secretive to be honest. No one ever really knew what the purpose of the visits were, other than for about 5-6 years, this charter came in every year.What kind of Church can afford the charter of a 747? Makes me wonder sometimes about organisations pleading for donations etc. Does Manchester have a large Scientology presence?
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