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While i hate to quote The Sun newspaper.. this is mainline related, not WW
1,200 jobs to go in BA takeover of bmi | The Sun |News|Sun City
Sad news, wish those involved the best of luck relocating
1,200 jobs to go in BA takeover of bmi | The Sun |News|Sun City
250 staff at BMI’s head office in Castle Donington, and hundreds of cabin crew and support staff based at Edinburgh, Manchester and Belfast Airports will get the chop.
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Sad day for all BMI staff at BHD, know a few that work their and they've just basically been told today when they started work there's no jobs their for them.
On another note Menzies have been up and around BHD talking with management, possibly to do with BA seem they do not Self Handle outside London.
On another note Menzies have been up and around BHD talking with management, possibly to do with BA seem they do not Self Handle outside London.
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What a day we had today thanks to international arrivals at bhd bmibaby. Due to immigration the arrivals corridor is closed leaving all other departures and arrivals having to wait for the international to clear. Totally unfair to our flybe passengers being delayed for no reason other than the airport stucture.
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Dan
I have no detailed knowledge of what went on today but presumably when you state 'ALL other departures and arrivals' you mean 'All' those not on stands 1 through to 5?
How bad was it?
Current situation isnt ideal but I know that Ops are doing their best to manage stand planning to minimise the issue and the airport is building a new facility which will further alleviate the issue.
I have no detailed knowledge of what went on today but presumably when you state 'ALL other departures and arrivals' you mean 'All' those not on stands 1 through to 5?
How bad was it?
Current situation isnt ideal but I know that Ops are doing their best to manage stand planning to minimise the issue and the airport is building a new facility which will further alleviate the issue.
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Bmibaby announced over 12 months ago they were going to operate international routes and the planning for which didnt happen overnight, things should have been sorted long ago. Out of interest does anyone know what kind of loads are coming on/off these new flights?
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I note that location is in Cambridge - believe me when I tell you that for anyone to start building anything in less than a year after the 'flag is dropped' is pretty good such is the state of the NI planning service
I note that location is in Cambridge - believe me when I tell you that for anyone to start building anything in less than a year after the 'flag is dropped' is pretty good such is the state of the NI planning service
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the loads off the new flights look very promising, many of them hitting the hundred mark, some almost full too. Even the Amsterdam route seems to have picked up, though not sure whether thats related to the reduction of weekly services??
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What is genuinely happening on the bmibaby front?
Over a period of months we've heard everyone linked as interested suitors, from Toyota to Proctor & Gamble!
Are any of the Ł3 million weekly losses quoted by BA in respect of bmi mainline flying attributable to bmibaby?
Is there a good business reason for NO bmibaby routes being offered for sale currently beyond October 2012?
Perhaps the defined BA/bmi deal completion deadline of 20 April will unravel some facts????.....................
Over a period of months we've heard everyone linked as interested suitors, from Toyota to Proctor & Gamble!
Are any of the Ł3 million weekly losses quoted by BA in respect of bmi mainline flying attributable to bmibaby?
Is there a good business reason for NO bmibaby routes being offered for sale currently beyond October 2012?
Perhaps the defined BA/bmi deal completion deadline of 20 April will unravel some facts????.....................
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They probably didn't expect 148 passenger inbound!
Losses? Probably very little at the minute, but who really knows? Mainline is bleeding cash hence the urgency to get a grip with costs whilst regional and baby are left for now to continue.
Losses? Probably very little at the minute, but who really knows? Mainline is bleeding cash hence the urgency to get a grip with costs whilst regional and baby are left for now to continue.
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Mart might well be in Cambridge but he knows more about the real reason why the work at city is not completed already. In this instance it has been nothing to do with the planners, who I agree are on the main part, to quote their previous Minister 'not fit for purpose'. Check the planning servive website to confirm the dates, it's available to the public. It's more to do with the fact that the airport, or more likely its owner, had hoped that there would be no need for a new arrivals hall, but UKBA thought differently and told them so. A competition then had to be organised with contractors and architects to get the best possible price, which in the end was still alot higher than the airport wanted to pay. This process was only completed a couple of months ago, thus the late start.
Mart might well be in Cambridge but he knows more about the real reason why the work at city is not completed already. In this instance it has been nothing to do with the planners, who I agree are on the main part, to quote their previous Minister 'not fit for purpose'. Check the planning servive website to confirm the dates, it's available to the public. It's more to do with the fact that the airport, or more likely its owner, had hoped that there would be no need for a new arrivals hall, but UKBA thought differently and told them so. A competition then had to be organised with contractors and architects to get the best possible price, which in the end was still alot higher than the airport wanted to pay. This process was only completed a couple of months ago, thus the late start.
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Sarcon - as you quite rightly point out the dates are on the planning website -
International routes announced April 11
PLanning permission submitted June '11
Planning permission approved Feb '12
Works commenced in March '12
Perhaps you are suggesting that BCA should have started work before planning permission was granted???
International routes announced April 11
PLanning permission submitted June '11
Planning permission approved Feb '12
Works commenced in March '12
Perhaps you are suggesting that BCA should have started work before planning permission was granted???
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Big Announcement; not many gaps on the domestic front that would be significant, unless Ryanair coming back with STN and LPL..
If Euro routes doing well and with uncertainty around Bmibaby, perhaps another airline to commence EU flights.... Or
New application for runway extention....???
If Euro routes doing well and with uncertainty around Bmibaby, perhaps another airline to commence EU flights.... Or
New application for runway extention....???
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Or the end of BMI Baby after all BA/IAG has on their website that they will not be holding onto them in the future..
Bmibaby and bmi Regional are not part of IAG's long-term plans and will not be integrated into British Airways. IAG will pursue options to exit these businesses
Last edited by david1994; 20th Apr 2012 at 23:48.