Paulsstrange
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- Feb 1, 2016
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The interesting thing is they state sales are strong so far.. ..lets hope this includes BHX?
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So possibly some wide bodied aircraft on the horizon for them in the future.
I guess it depends on what range they can get out of the A321LR and whether they will order any more. I've not seen anything official but the figure 7,400 km seems to be out there. Birmingham to Delhi is 6,800 km with Amritsar 6,400 km. With other considerations needing to be taken into account I have no idea if they would be feasible? Dubai is 5,600 km so well within range I would have thought.
Who knows for the future though. If this long haul works they may look at going even further or adding higher volume markets such as Orlando for which wide bodies would be needed.
As a BHX enthusiast, I feel constant trepidation with new start ups.

For those who are bluenoses we have this natural tendency to think the worst whilst remaining wildly optimistic.I think we've had that ingrained into us with so many years of highs and lows
There looks to be so much riding on Primera now it just has to work. I shudder to think what happens if it doesn't![]()
Baltimore would be a wiser choice as it can pick up the Philadelphia market as well as Baltimore and Washington.
Promising.
Like others have said, I'd like to see them walk before they run.
I've often seen people say about using Baltimore for Philadelphia as well. A quick look at google maps says driving times are slightly quicker from Newark (BWI 1:56, EWR 1:34).
Either way, BWI would probably be a better option than Dulles - good access to Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia.
Fully agree with that sentiment. I do believe these routes were mentioned as potentially for 2019, so should give some time for the currently announced routes to bed in.
And from all us Villa fans well I'm afraid we all fear the worst too-believe me!For those who are bluenoses we have this natural tendency to think the worst whilst remaining wildly optimistic.
Just reading these's post over the last few weeks, I'm getting the impression people might be putting a little to much hope in primera, since United stopped flying to newark this year. As a passenger who has used united in the past, and this is just a "personal opinion", Primera new newark service will not be a replacement for united airlines service to newark. I say this for three reasons, first it is a unfamiliar airline to the public, Secondly from what i can see Primera won't offer the same on board service that United did, since primera is a low cost airline and thirdly United offered hundreds of onward connections with in the United states and beyond, Primera will not offer onward connections. On saying that though, it will offer 3 destinations which includes Toronto. Toronto was served only weekly by air transat, where as primera is planning to fly 3 times a week.
I get the impression that people are thinking that primera is the last chance for birmingham and transatlantic flights. REALLY!! While I'm not a an expert these matters, i think people are missing if i may say so the "Elephant in the room" as regards to birmingham and transatlantic flights. While birmingham doesn't have the best record for these services, non the less it does seem to have a some kind of proven market. Even though united gave up the route this october, stating that the service was not economically viable for them to fly it anymore, does not mean to say there isn't a market. No airline or carrier for that matter is going to fly a route for 20 years if there is no demand/ not financially viable. From what i can see the birmingham to newark route survived 9/11 and the financial crisis of 2008.
In conclusion i think birmingham needs a replacement for the lost united service. Will primera be that airline to do so?? i think the jury are still out on that one. Hope they succeed, will give them a try myself.
I'm getting the impression people might be putting a little to much hope in primera
I get the impression that people are thinking that primera is the last chance for birmingham and transatlantic flights. REALLY!!
No airline or carrier for that matter is going to fly a route for 20 years if there is no demand/ not financially viable. From what i can see the birmingham to newark route survived 9/11 and the financial crisis of 2008.
I'm sure i read somewhere on this forum that a representative was touring uk airports which included birmingham.
I've heard stories on here of people telling their friends and relatives they were flying to Spain, and when they mentioned Norwegian their F&R said "I thought you were going to Spain not Norway"!
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