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I don't know. How many gaps are there now?Ah I could with some nice warm sunshine now. Any idea if and when summers gaps are likely to be filled
I don't know. How many gaps are there now?
when I last looked at it a few weeks ago there was 1-2 slots on many early mornings and late arrivals. When I get a chance I will try and look in more detail
They may not think the demand is there or that their yields may be diluted too much for their liking.For some reason they have never done a second daily flight to CDG.
Had Air France not joined up with KLM they probably would have a presence still at BRS, and at a number of other regional airports where they are currently absent.If there is demand I don’t know why Air France have never bothered again with the route.CDG is a sizeable hub and I would have thought there would be some onward travel interest? I’ve said it before but there needs to be more diversity with airlines and a few more state carriers at that. I would like to see swis and Lufthansa rock up. Iberia would be great to Madrid where the South American connections. I suspect most may disagree but in the long run airline mix I feel needs to be achieved. This has been achieved at other regional airports and with a lot less footfall
Don't forget Helvetic.Zurich is a strange one as years ago crossair operated the route but pulled out due to lack of pax and they started operations from 1 of the London airports. They now operate from LCY. BA as in bacon operated Zurich till they were bought out by flybe. The route was never operated again after flybe dropped all routes from BRS. EasyJet I expect have looked at doing Zurich but with gva doing well and basle doing ok now they perhaps thought they were enough to cover the amount of pax that want to go to Zurich As I said its a strange one as its a city that has a lot of connections with the banking sector
I think the irony with Bristol is that the airline that has helped Bristol get where it is now is the airline that will put off airlines like Air France and Eurowings and Iberia from operating to Bristol as Easyjet are so strong at BRS.
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