This might all be rather good for GB. The BA product has been useless on so many routes, after all they have had to withdraw from Seville, Murcia, Valencia Jerez and worst of all from MAN/AGP where they were thrashed by Jet 2. The delays are a real issue with customers and hopefully they will get better service from handling agents who care about on time service. But I suspect that they might have to find another business partner in order to get some real strength in the market. What is certain is that freed from BA their costs will tumble and their revenues will increase. These threads have speculated in the past about the bearded one being interested. Maybe easyJet will be tempted. Who knows?