Originally Posted by
West Brit
Really! surely if you were an America you would fly to Manchester and then hire a car or travel by train. That is like saying to go to New Forest/Cornwall from America, rather than fly to London you fly to Dublin and then get a connection to Southampton. The time spent sitting in an airport waiting on a connection you would be there in a hire car.
West Brit,
That's probably a much over simplified way of looking at it. Loganair and Aer Lingus will work to offer connectivity from CAX to USA. That will open up North America to this new destination. The client will look at all the variables; price, connectivity, us preclearance. In any case the capacity to this new airport is low, but maybe in to time if the US connectivity is strong they'll increase it.