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Old 4th Sep 2007, 07:28
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BMI Baby Summer 2008

I have usually been able to plan well in advance my flights with BMI B with their shedules for the following summer (May - Oct) coming out fairly early in July of the previous year.

MON and TOM have been available for some time now but Baby are very late this year. The customer relations people have no idea when they will be released ..... any views on here ?
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I think Baby are late November in respect of their summer timetable, they don't seem to be bothered that Monarch announce early.

I notice that the 5th BHX - EDI and the first EDI based aircraft has just
disappeared from the summer timetable (same for the 4th Glasgow) which
should have started yesterday. It is in for winter though the last time I looked.

As for baby, their impressive BHX route record continues with only Newquay dropped and Bordeaux/Marseille this winter but these will probably be back. Therefore in 33 months just Newquay lost quite a record for a LOCO

I am not sure if this is a sign of good route development or just BHX's lack
of decent LOCO routes.

Still no Madrid, any news Lee.

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I'm so glad to be coming over to all this, out of the frying pan..............!
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Winter 2007/8

Press release now out on their website!

No mention of chopped routes (if any) but their is a wish list as well

Selective quote from the site rather than posting the whole lot and I could not get the link to work: -


"The full list of new routes being launched on 28 October includes Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; Aleppo, Syria; Almaty, Kazakhstan; Amman, Jordan; Ankara, Turkey; Baku, Azerbaijan; Beirut, Lebanon; Bishkek, Kyrgystan; Cairo, Egypt (4 November); Dakar, Senegal; Damascus, Syria; Ekaterinburg, Russia; Freetown, Sierra Leone; Khartoum, Sudan; Tbilisi, Georgia; Tehran, Iran; Yerevan, Armenia. Services to Amman and Beirut will be served by daily direct flights, an increase over the previous BA schedule"

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Old 4th Sep 2007, 09:58
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I will ask my friend over at Tiny Town and see whats happening with BHX-MAD and send you a message, I did hear that some BHX-GLA may go via EMA in the winter. . . not sure how much truth is in this.

*I did see the 'Bye bye baby' aircraft over in dublin the other day which is banned from EMA

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Old 4th Sep 2007, 10:00
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Well, at least in Lahore you get a nightstop...
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Old 4th Sep 2007, 23:05
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Several new routes ex-LHR to be announced in the next few months.

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Old 5th Sep 2007, 06:28
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Devil FAO Dumdumrain

The reason EMA has all the tech 737s is because whenever one goes tech elsewhere in the UK,it routes its way here and EMA send out a serviceable one.

I'll get me coat.......
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FAO North stand Teir 3

Thats exactly what happens!! Annoying for us all isnt it??

Don't worry about Dumdum, he just loves to have a snipe!
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List of potentials includes

Dammam
Kuwait
Minsk
Kiev
Lahore
Tel Aviv
Sanaa

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baby's going to be around for a little while yet. The BHX base is doing really well, EMA is getting good load factors despite being an apparent basket case compared to Ryanair's ultra-efficiency and we should have more aircraft and routes on the way soon. There are always rumours circulating about buyouts and sell-offs, but I think that's more about people wanting the grass that's slightly less brown on the other side of the fence.
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I heard today of BmiBaby pulling out of CWL next year, is there any truth in this rumour?

I know it was only a couple of months ago that Crawford Rix confessed that they had halted expansion at CWL in order to concentrate at BHX so it would be a suprise if they did pull out.

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Old 5th Sep 2007, 21:08
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BmiBaby are fickle when it comes to customer loyalty. Look what happened to MME. There is no way that they were losing money there, they just wanted more, quicker. Beware CWL.
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Old 5th Sep 2007, 21:14
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They were probably making a mint at MME, rumour is, they had a disagreement over landing fees and threw a paddy.
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Old 5th Sep 2007, 22:41
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They stopped expanding at CWL and closed down the MME base for no other reason than to expand BHX. baby are getting a very cushy number there - good advertising deals, apparently very competitive landing fees and associated costs, as well as flybe being the major competitor who are coming out of a post-merger funk. baby could be very competitive if they had the investment in their fleet and their product. A good product, good slots and fabulous staff like myself () we could do ok.
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Anyone know what is up with the winter schedule on MME-LHR? Currently showing (on OAG and Amadeus) an A319 operating most flights (331/332/333/338/339/340) nightstopping at MME with an ERJ operating the 330/345 (daystopping 0735-2150 at MME!). Anyone any ideas why this is arranged like this? (The A319 departs at 0700 on the 331 so unless times are changed on this, it won't match with the 330 arrival?!)
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BMI Baby BHX-MAD & aircraft status

The much rumoured Madrid has been announced giving BHX a very tight
winter schedule with its 6 based aircraft plus the EDI one routing through.

It also seems that more is promised despite the backward step on the BHX-EDI, the expected 5th daily rotation suddenly went from 4 to three a day on Monday - Thursday and only 2 today - more about that below.

Can anyone from baby advise or explain this weeks operations especially from BHX?

BHX in the morning has 7 departures with the 8th spare until 11.30 and
there is also a spare in the fleet all day (most days).

Work colleague on the ABZ this morning got cancelled and his day trip
ruined due tech aircraft. Okay this happens and he was not too worried
although he was a bit suspicious as only 6 pax went to the ticket desk and last night he had the whole aircraft to choose from (seat).

However a baby aircraft was inside one of the BHX hangars today and both mid afternoon EDI and GLA's were cancelled and there was still a
Titan operating as well.

Is there currently an aircraft under planned or emergency maintenance (other than the one in the hangar)?

September is normally a "heavy" business orientated month and not a great time to mess your business pax about or have routine maintenance either.

Has there been any unforeseen "incidents" etc?


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Old 13th Sep 2007, 16:58
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Devil FAO Olton Pete

Not a good week for Baby (yet another one) - multiple a/c tech @ MAN,BHX,EMA. Rest assured,it has nothing to do with outsourcing of all major maintenance or component overhaul to the cheapest bidder.Glad that's cleared up.
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Old 13th Sep 2007, 18:03
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Baby

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You know how to instill confidence in the flying public

Glad my next flight is not until March!

Could be worse, at least they do not have any Q400's .

It got better yesterday at BHX I believe, not sure about today though.

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Old 13th Sep 2007, 19:53
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It's true. Since bmi laid off a lot of the hangar staff at EMA, most maintenance is now being outsourced to Tel Aviv, though I heard some might soon be being done in Eastern Europe. When the aircraft return from their checks out there, most of the time the bmi engineers are still coming back to give the aircraft a once over. The remaining bmi engineers were told they'd only have one bay in the hangar and deal with an occasional overnighter, but on some nights there are 3 Boeings in there and the occasional Airbus. The Boeings aren't going anywhere for some time though, the oldest aircraft in the fleet are only 15 years old and are holding the schedule together, just.
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