More new BA Connect routes
Birmingham to Geneva and Birmingham to Berlin launched today and start 26th March!
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What chance is there for reinstating MAN - AMS ....... or would that upset KLM who launched a similar service ? Rumour has it that in return for reduced competition on the MAN route, KLM gave up LHR slots to the big carrier with the stripey tail :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:
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MM
no need for that. Have you forgotten this is a rumour network? Plenty of time later for growing up. If you get so upset with what gets printed here then go play elsewhere. Cheers. |
Silverhawk
The point of my post was that TO post something on this
rumour network the person has to have some knowledge of what he/she is on about. Volmets post was totally off the mark on every point as if it had been invented in a spare moment. Starting threads just for the sake of it seems somewhat daft to me.....oh hang on a rumour has just occured to me now..... Ryanair will take-over British Airways - see thats a brill rumour,I must start a thread right away....!!! Did Volmet not think about the post before he sent it ! if he had he would realise that BA are not in the business of helping others on certain routes.....and he made no mention of Jet2 on the route, why not !!!! theyve been on it going on two years .... Hope this helps MM |
Volmet..... I don't think BHX-AMS would be a winner due to low revenue and KLM, that's why the MAN-AMS route went!
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MM. Perhaps if you reviewed the load factors prior to the Man - Ams route being axed, you too would start asking questions. Please don't sacrifice your dignity for the sake of a cheap insult.
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Volmet
My dignity is intact......how about yours?
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Volmet
Fact 1 KLM use F70 [rarely], F100 [sometimes], B737-300/400/700/900 [usually] Fact 2 Jet2 use B737-300/400 Fact 3 BAW used to use E145 [usually] DHC8 [sometimes] Now, who would [B]you[B] prefer to fly with? we aim to please,it keeps the cleaners happy |
and Fact 4, a straw poll from someone who travelled on the BA MAN-AMS flights before their demise (and had colleagues doing the same) would suggest that it finishing was not a surprise - achieving 50% load factor was unusual apart from Mon morning and Friday night.
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Volmet
Fact five:
There will be a lifeboat along in a while to collect up the remaining pieces of your 'rumour' - which has just been blown out of the water. bye bye bye MM |
I do not know why you are all getting so het up. BA Connect will still find it hard to make a go of it with a/c that seem unsuited for any low costs routes? Futhermore they hardly amount to real new 'new' routes.
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I've enjoyed this one!!!
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Originally Posted by chiglet
Volmet
Fact 1 KLM use F70 [rarely], F100 [sometimes], B737-300/400/700/900 [usually] Fact 2 Jet2 use B737-300/400 Fact 3 BAW used to use E145 [usually] DHC8 [sometimes] Now, who would [B]you[B] prefer to fly with? we aim to please,it keeps the cleaners happy |
fp17
Finger trub, 738 is wot I meant:sad: watp,iktch |
High seat occupancy doesn't mean high revenue!
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Chiglet,
Give me the super little ERJ145 over anybody's 737/F70/F100 anytime! Speed of getting on/off, perfectly ample legroom etc once you've sat down, and 66% of seats are by the window. |
Originally Posted by Outoftheblue22
Chiglet,
Give me the super little ERJ145 over anybody's 737/F70/F100 anytime! Speed of getting on/off, perfectly ample legroom etc once you've sat down, and 66% of seats are by the window. hmmm... the Fokkers are pretty cramped and tacky tbh |
This is a waste of time even mentioning this but they could have Glasgow-Paris or Frankfurt with the ERJ-145 with no competition.........
Just a thought. Used to fly CDG with a 111 twice the size. |
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