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Perhaps you should ask a current baby pilot,he/she may have received a relocation letter!
How much relocation assistance do they get again?
How much relocation assistance do they get again?
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Maybe were talking two different subjects.
Some of us think the mistake would be made by any pilot basing himself there.
Time will tell but who wants to take the risk when you dont need to?
Then again maybe the 10000 tickets are just the first refugees .
Maybe were talking two different subjects.
Some of us think the mistake would be made by any pilot basing himself there.
Time will tell but who wants to take the risk when you dont need to?
Then again maybe the 10000 tickets are just the first refugees .
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I beg to differ we regularly have all models of 737 flying in and out to points in Spain and Brittania operate their 757's into Southampton as well, although i guess its performance greatly exceeds that of a 737.
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The new Flight International Mag states that NCL airport will announce a based lo-cost airline by the end of the year. Two Airlines mentioned are BMI Baby and MyTravel Lite .
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Two things - 10,000 seats might sound like a lot but it equates to 5 days of flying - do the numbers....CWL will be a short term thing...just wait and see , I would not re - locate to CWL.
Amazon Man have a look at the SOU runway length, diversions and lack of Navaids. No way a low cost can operate there. Re the very limited 73 operation you will find that most are foreign registered - different rules than British registered ones...Some aircraft have to either stop for fuel en route (costly) or leave empty seats (Costly) SOU hasn't a chance of attracting a low cost operator. EMB operation is about the size of it.
Amazon Man have a look at the SOU runway length, diversions and lack of Navaids. No way a low cost can operate there. Re the very limited 73 operation you will find that most are foreign registered - different rules than British registered ones...Some aircraft have to either stop for fuel en route (costly) or leave empty seats (Costly) SOU hasn't a chance of attracting a low cost operator. EMB operation is about the size of it.
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BMI baby is kept totally seperate from BMI. In the case of the new base. It would make sense to have it in the north. LBA is my best bet as its close to MAN and LPL.
Its anyones guess, out of all the rumours for the second base i never heard CWL mentioned once so maybe they will surprise us again. I wouldnt be surprised if they put it at LBA and pulled BMIR from LBA and make that all BMI baby.
BMI baby is kept totally seperate from BMI. In the case of the new base. It would make sense to have it in the north. LBA is my best bet as its close to MAN and LPL.
Its anyones guess, out of all the rumours for the second base i never heard CWL mentioned once so maybe they will surprise us again. I wouldnt be surprised if they put it at LBA and pulled BMIR from LBA and make that all BMI baby.
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baby is not seperate from mainline bmi and is run by the same operations and crewing. The only seperate bits are the crews as some are dedicated bmibaby pilots. However, it is not uncommon to see mainline crews operating some of the baby flying.
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Everywhere's a possibility:
From the today's Glasgow Evening News
"Glasgow bids for airline's new base
BOSSES at Glasgow Airport are in talks to bring new budget airline bmibaby north of the border.
The airline, part of the British Midland group, is looking for another UK site after setting up bases at East Midlands and Cardiff airports.
By next year it wants to have a third base and would consider one in the central belt.
BAA Scottish Airports has been in talks with the group and hopes to be involved in any tendering process.
A new low-cost airline would open up the skies for travellers and would offer more direct flights to Europe.
Bmibaby flies to several European destinations - including Milan, Geneva, Barcelona, Prague and Munich, which are not available direct from any carrier in Scotland.
A Glasgow spokeswoman said: "We are in talks with a number of airlines, including bmibaby, as we want to bring in more business and offer more choice.
"We certainly hope bmibaby has Glasgow on its radar screen."
Bmibaby will be inviting several airports to tender and will start choosing a base soon.
Prestwick Airport, owned by a consortium which includes Omniport, is also keen on luring bmibaby but is not believed to be involved in talks with the airline."
There is not much low-cost competition in Scotland except Ryanair, who obviously don't fly to the same destinations as bmibaby would.
Mind you, as BryanC123 says, A lot of people never heard CWL mentioned as a possibility last time so I suppose it could be anywhere - expect an announcement that it'll be at Inverness in a couple of months
From the today's Glasgow Evening News
"Glasgow bids for airline's new base
BOSSES at Glasgow Airport are in talks to bring new budget airline bmibaby north of the border.
The airline, part of the British Midland group, is looking for another UK site after setting up bases at East Midlands and Cardiff airports.
By next year it wants to have a third base and would consider one in the central belt.
BAA Scottish Airports has been in talks with the group and hopes to be involved in any tendering process.
A new low-cost airline would open up the skies for travellers and would offer more direct flights to Europe.
Bmibaby flies to several European destinations - including Milan, Geneva, Barcelona, Prague and Munich, which are not available direct from any carrier in Scotland.
A Glasgow spokeswoman said: "We are in talks with a number of airlines, including bmibaby, as we want to bring in more business and offer more choice.
"We certainly hope bmibaby has Glasgow on its radar screen."
Bmibaby will be inviting several airports to tender and will start choosing a base soon.
Prestwick Airport, owned by a consortium which includes Omniport, is also keen on luring bmibaby but is not believed to be involved in talks with the airline."
There is not much low-cost competition in Scotland except Ryanair, who obviously don't fly to the same destinations as bmibaby would.
Mind you, as BryanC123 says, A lot of people never heard CWL mentioned as a possibility last time so I suppose it could be anywhere - expect an announcement that it'll be at Inverness in a couple of months
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17 posts later and still no idea!
How many posts more before we work it out then?
I know,lets simply wait until the BIG ANNOUNCEMENT then we'll know for real!
Yawn.
How many posts more before we work it out then?
I know,lets simply wait until the BIG ANNOUNCEMENT then we'll know for real!
Yawn.
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acbus if we waited for an announcement before we posted anything then there would be no site as half the time the airlines dont even have a clue what they are going to do........
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I doubt it will be LBA with BMIR having a strong hold there, my money would be on a Scottish base to make a base in all 3 mainland contries. Glasgow do seem to be trying to attract Baby but with MyTravel lite at Prestwick who knows! Maybe EDI would be a good choice.