Whilst those routes have previously done well, I just don’t see Loganair’s higher price point attracting the demand sadly.it would give CWL two extra routes which in the past have been quite successful.
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Whilst those routes have previously done well, I just don’t see Loganair’s higher price point attracting the demand sadly.it would give CWL two extra routes which in the past have been quite successful.
If what's been posted is true and a reply to it as well then I don't think it could be good news for Cardiff. Obviously we have to wait and see and keep fingers crossed.Rumour is they’re closing their NCL crew base so am thinking they’re overall retracting rather than expanding things at the moment…
I suspect the NCL aircraft will be relocating to Southampton. Hopefully that reply isn't correct and the base and CWLs route continues. Passenger wise sadly it wouldn't be a disaster but the loss of a destination like Edinburgh pr wise wouldn't be good as no doubt the airports detractors would jump on it despite the circumstances being out of the airports controlThere's a reply to a Twitter post that EDI is closing too. Just to be clear it's a random reply to the original post so could just be rumour.
This could really go any way...
NCL aircraft relocated to EDI
EDI close and CWL route lost or worked in another way
Aircraft relocated to CWL to a new base(!)
Not Ryanair but BMIbaby operated it on 737 300s.Has this route ever been flown by the likes of Ryanair ? So to offer more seats at better prices. Its a hell of a journey by car or train !
Im sure it would attract a wider audience with an op like that. Loganair tend to be pricey .Cardiff isn't one of the routes dropped.
Not Ryanair but BMIbaby operated it on 737 300s.
It’s either going to be really good news with Cardiff being served by an ATR year round or terrible news with the route dropped.Cardiff isn't one of the routes dropped.
It’s either going to be really good news with Cardiff being served by an ATR year round or terrible news with the route dropped.
Having said that, it could be served as part of a W pattern.
The routes they operate from Edinburgh are Bergen, Cardiff, Exeter, Southampton, Sumburgh, Kirkwall, Isle of Man, Guernsey and Newquay last 2 are seasonal.I don’t think there’s going to be any “Good News” for Cardiff to come out of this unless they are rationalising their whole EDI offering. I guess it will come down to how profitable the current CWL route is, and whether they want to keep it. On the flipside, if other routes are chopped and CWL is one of the more profitable routes, maybe they’d seek to increase frequency?
Don’t forget Bergen is already served by another airline from EDI…The routes they operate from Edinburgh are Bergen, Cardiff, Exeter, Southampton, Sumburgh, Kirkwall, Isle of Man, Guernsey and Newquay last 2 are seasonal.
I'd expect that bets would be placed on Cardiff to be dropped.
Tbf it is a forum so people are going to speculate and I guess people are used to CWL getting the short straw in these situations.The negative speculation in CWL in this forum is unnecessary.
I'm surprised the Cardiff to Edinburgh leg is full tbh!Today’s loads as an example of how the route must be making them money with the prices they charge
Edinburgh- Cardiff 32/49 65% LF
Cardiff - Edinburgh 48/49 98% LF
Hopefully the word is wrong as it would be a shame to lose the only air link between Wales and Scotland.Word on the street is that Edinburgh routes to be dropped are Bergen, Cardiff, Guernsey and Newquay. Obviously the other three have other airlines (Norwegian, Aurigny and Ryanair) operating them.
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