I'm sure it would get more posts than the others as there seems to be problems every day.Maybe it’s time to change this thread title to the bmi cancellation news !
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I'm sure it would get more posts than the others as there seems to be problems every day.Maybe it’s time to change this thread title to the bmi cancellation news !
Therein lies a problem. bmi regional might not be a reliable airline in terms of maintaining schedules but, as you point out, what other airline would operate this sort of network from BRS at these frequencies? It works both ways because there aren't many smaller regional airports that have a catchment that could sustain the bmi regional high fares.After ba and lufthansa left it took many years to recover the likes of routes that bmi now operate. Any replacement would not offer the choice of flights that bmi offers. Remember the once daily ezy to cdg ?
Therein lies a problem. bmi regional might not be a reliable airline in terms of maintaining schedules but, as you point out, what other airline would operate this sort of network from BRS at these frequencies? It works both ways because there aren't many smaller regional airports that have a catchment that could sustain the bmi regional high fares.After ba and lufthansa left it took many years to recover the likes of routes that bmi now operate. Any replacement would not offer the choice of flights that bmi offers. Remember the once daily ezy to cdg ?
Do we really think that. AF and LH departures was a long time ago and things have moved on considerably.. I don’t think it would be. The airport has good passenger numbers, yields and access to a busy business area.After ba and lufthansa left it took many years to recover the likes of routes that bmi now operate. Any replacement would not offer the choice of flights that bmi offers. Remember the once daily ezy to cdg ?
Thanks superking. Strike action in France. Who'd have thought it?Strike action in France again Thursday and Friday.Dont know if this affected the BMIR flight.
That's always the first thought with bmi regional because they cancel so many flights even when there is no industrial action or when there are no weather issues.It is rather strange as far as I could tell only 1 flight cancelled yesterday.With that in mind I'm wondering if it was a BMIR thing again.
Let me guess? Our cousins across the English Channel!Guess where.
Its a good job for those taking industrial action that Ronald Reagan was never President of France. In 1981 he sacked 11,000 striking American air traffic controllers and they weren't allowed to come back.Its got to a point as when there is no strike makes more news than when they are on strike.
I think it'll probably get worse as President Macron is trying to change the Labour laws i believe.There is always a balance to be struck between the right to withdraw labour and a responsible attitude to employment. France seems to have reached the stage that the UK experienced in the 1970s when other countries, including French commentators, described Britain as the sick man of Europe because industrial strife was so widespread.
I think it'll probably get worse as President Macron is trying to change the Labour laws i believe.
This is the list of today's cancellations so far.I see lots of flights cancelled from BRS today. Mainly Easyjet and Ryanair. Looks like the French strikes have hit BRS hard today.
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