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SOU's issue is not the runway length (assuming they build larger apron stands)....
It's the curfew.
No LCC can be based there unless they change the time that last flights can come back to base. Current curfew would mean very low utilisation or constant disruption and flights being diverted to BOH.
Any easyJet style operation could only be supported by W-flying.
It's the curfew.
No LCC can be based there unless they change the time that last flights can come back to base. Current curfew would mean very low utilisation or constant disruption and flights being diverted to BOH.
Any easyJet style operation could only be supported by W-flying.
Last edited by Sharklet_321; 20th Nov 2018 at 04:20.
SOU's issue is not the runway length (assuming they build larger apron stands)....
It's the curfew.
No LCC can be based there unless they change the time that last flights can come back to base. Current curfew would mean very low utilisation or constant disruption and flights being diverted to BOH.
It's the curfew.
No LCC can be based there unless they change the time that last flights can come back to base. Current curfew would mean very low utilisation or constant disruption and flights being diverted to BOH.
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Puzzling to hear this rumour - BACF has just trimmed its out stations and ditched most or many of its newish summer sun flights out of BRS STN and BHX
BACF has just trimmed its out stations and ditched most or many of its newish summer sun flights out of BRS STN and BHX
I think a BA-branded op would go down very well at SOU, provided prices keep the user-base on-side. Doubtless it would be a much trimmed-down/core routes only offer, but the ability to sell flights through BA.com could lead to an upside in terms of viable ops to more European capitals/centres of commerce? And provide a shot-in-the-arm to the sun routes also?
'' ensuring the operational resilience of the core LCY ops, and reducing operational complexity and resultant costs.''
Umm isn't that good and prudent business practice?
So why would now BA CF suddenly want to buy the messy picture that is Flybe> ?
Umm isn't that good and prudent business practice?
So why would now BA CF suddenly want to buy the messy picture that is Flybe> ?
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The idea of BA Cityflyer taking over the complete Flybe network, even with some trimming, is I think a non-starter. However, if they were to just concentrate on the very core routes from just two or three existing Flybe bases, it could just about make commercial sense, and would integrate with the existing Cityflyer network. For example, from SOU the profitable and frequent routes to Manchester, Edinburgh, Glasgow, with perhaps Belfast and Amsterdam could easily be served by a mixture of two or three SOU based aircraft, with additional out and back sectors being undertaken by aircraft and crews from the existing Edinburgh and Manchester bases. The two or three SOU based aircraft could also operate a few 'sun route' or ski-route rotations in the appropriate seasons, and the BA brand would certainly strike the right chord with the relatively affluent catchment area. But I guess they could do that anyway, without buying Flybe!
'' ensuring the operational resilience of the core LCY ops, and reducing operational complexity and resultant costs.''
Umm isn't that good and prudent business practice?
Umm isn't that good and prudent business practice?
Ok fine, soooo why would BA CF then be remotely interested in buying all or bits of BE as you scribe in your post? I'm bit puzzled or I am being bit thick old chap lol
I didn't say anything about who buys who - others have suggested a merger may be on the cards.
I merely picked-up on that to suggest, as others now have, that he BA brand could go down well with the wealthy catchment of SOU, and some of BEE's other larger bases.
I merely picked-up on that to suggest, as others now have, that he BA brand could go down well with the wealthy catchment of SOU, and some of BEE's other larger bases.
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Noticed that Murcia has appeared in the destination section on Wikipedia from the new international airport for next year , operated from 19 th June by Flybe on behalf of Lolo flights
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Murcia International - so much unknown as to be expected but huge catchment and will be popular if they happen from SOU - just back from Spain where they reporting Ryanair will switch from MJV here but until it’s opening date is 110% confirmed they won’t be advertising anything more than ‘Murcia’ as a destination - so that will potentially give the option of FR BOH flight and SOU LOLO BE to the airport - Murcia and more impressive Cartagena are waiting to open up more tourism - odd in only that it seems far too much of certain PAX plane filler for LoLo LOL!
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Ironically Murcia was one of Flybe's original sun routes from Southampton but if I remember correctly it only lasted one maybe or two seasons in 2003/2004.
I too had noticed that Murcia had been added on the SOU Wikipedia page this morning and I was hoping that someone would comment on it.
I too had noticed that Murcia had been added on the SOU Wikipedia page this morning and I was hoping that someone would comment on it.
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Latest news regarding Fly lolo and the flights they are operating next year is that it is all still going ahead
The company hope to finalise a new deal before christmas with an Austrian company / airline and they are now using an EMB 190 aircraft from Southampton operating a full schedule in the peak summer months
The company hope to finalise a new deal before christmas with an Austrian company / airline and they are now using an EMB 190 aircraft from Southampton operating a full schedule in the peak summer months
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Here's hoping it all comes together for them. Does that mean the Austrian E190 will be operating all of their routes apart from Murcia, which Flybe will be doing?