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flybmi 6th Jan 2007 08:22


Originally Posted by egnxema (Post 3051904)
I notice that WW has cancelled a few GLA flights yesterday and today. Plus this mornings GLA/EMA was combined with EDI/EMA.
Is it just due to mid-January loads, or what?:confused:

I was on the GLA flight, and I sure as heck wasn't happy! :}

Can anybody shed any light; bmi told me it was due to 'technical problems'?

bmibabyfc 6th Jan 2007 12:44

yes the GLA flts have been canx of recent, this will be due to the loads IF there is a problem with one of the a/c during the day.

If an a/c is tech for the day rather than pax get screwed over totally (i.e. stranded somewhere where they dont live etc) the flight that gets canx will be the one where the flight can be combined with a later service or alternative destination.

This makes perfect sense and although not best fot the passenger it does get them back to where they need/want to be.

It would make no sense to canx a flight where you cant get all the pax on the flight home that day. A good reason why the GLA keeps getting picked on is because there are x4 a day and normally all pax on the canx flight can be accomodated.

One thing that does annoy me though, all though a cancellation, really it tends to be only a 3 hour delay until the next flight. You would be amazed at pax responses if a flight is canx "yeah but you canx the flight" - reply "yes but really your only delayed 3hrs" As soon as the word canx is mentioned they automatically seem to think COMPENSATION! - and what they can get with the EU regs - unfortunately and thankfully not a lot!

regards as ever

bmibabyFC

North Stand Tier3 6th Jan 2007 14:57

GLA cancellations ex EMA
 
Most certainly was due to 'tech problems'.TOYF has flap damage that Mr Boeing won't allow so until those in Seattle ok a repair,it's sitting with a flap missing in the shed!
The easiest option if loads allow is to combine with the EDI flt or canx.With more than one rotation to GLA its then possible to get the pax oop north-unfortunately later.This was a philosophy used when it was mainline with the Fokker fleet out of EMA too.
FAO flybmi - whilst I am only too aware how frustrating your canx/delay was,I am sure you would rather get there later but safely on a serviceable and safe aircraft.

Mr Angry from Purley 6th Jan 2007 15:03

Knock - MAN came into EMA with pax who were bussed to MAN. This so the aircraft could be used on a EDI or GLA rotation. I understand that in addition to the flap damage aircraft another one was AOG. The flap damage repair may take time to resolve as the aircraft was fresh off check. WW could do with some decent spare aircraft to support the operation, think they are using Titan today :\

SAM-EMA 6th Jan 2007 16:53

WW replacment a/c
 
I know when it comes to replacing the WW fleet, it will be between A319s and B737s. I think that they should start thinking about taking the 73Gs that EZY are laying off. The 737 has served WW well, I would like it to continue.

SAM-EMA

bmibaby.com 6th Jan 2007 18:24

SAM-EMA

The problem with the ex-EasyJet Boeing 737-700s, is that these are in very high demand from airlines far more influential than bmibaby, as the waiting time for off-the-factory 737s is about two years. Gol, Southwest and Air Berlin, are amongst the low-cost airlines fighting to pick up these EZY aircraft once EasyJet get more A319s. The waiting time for an Airbus is a little less, but I think these aircraft are to be the exclusive domain of bmi mainline. One option being looked at is the Embraer E-Jet family after a successful promotional tour by an E-190 to EMA a few months ago, but whilst more efficient, it would take away significant capacity. As with all things bmibaby, I think it's just a case of wait and see.

NutLoose 7th Jan 2007 12:46

Little pier update as of Friday, the roof was on when I was called in on Saturday, but as you see they have started roofing it in this shot :)


http://mysite.orange.co.uk/il2skins/Terminal.jpg

SAM-EMA 7th Jan 2007 15:49

Looking good-starting to take shape. Thanks for posting NutLoose

SAM-EMA

UPS@EMA 8th Jan 2007 14:21

anyone got any info on how the flights to Kenya are looking sales wise???? see they are being operated by 767-300 equipment.

Also, ive heard of a new cargo operator operating to EMA . rumour has it of MAS Cargo??? anyone else heard this?

Any new Long Haul services in the pipline????

anyone seen how many gates are going to be on the pier????? and is it just gonna be for the new apron or is there gonna be gates both sides???

Regards

Stu

owenkirk2005 8th Jan 2007 14:50

think the mombassa flight is oporated by a based manchester a330. Only flights in march and april. no info on the pier.

owen

UPS@EMA 8th Jan 2007 14:57

According to the EMA timetables, its a 763. that might be wrong tho

Regards

Stu

almost professional 8th Jan 2007 15:56

gates both sides to allow access to the north side stands. ie 30+

bmibaby.com 8th Jan 2007 16:23

Airliners are reporting that after the flybe/BA Connect merger that EMA could become a base or a focus city. Does anybody know if EMA is being considered or if flybe management have been to EMA? If you ask me they have enough on their plate without launching new bases, and we already have enough based airlines.

owenkirk2005 8th Jan 2007 19:07

more airlines the better! thats good that it will have gates both sides because it allow more aircraft to park over on the far side.

anyone got a summer 07 timetable?

owen

SAM-EMA 8th Jan 2007 19:11

Are they going to re-line part of the current pax apron in order to have aircraft park up to the pier that way.

PLUS: It is 18 years to the day since the Kegworth Air Disaster, in which a British Midlands Boeing 737-400 hit the M1 embankment on approach to EMA.

SAM-EMA

bmibaby.com 8th Jan 2007 19:19


Originally Posted by owenkirk2005 (Post 3057746)
more airlines the better!

I'm not sure that I fully agree, I think there is a strong potential that if flybe did arrive at EMA, it would result in a bad fare war which bmibaby in particular probably couldn't afford to fight long in. EasyJet competed with bmibaby for a while on the EMA-Scotland flights, but there was far too much capacity and they quickly retreated to where they could make money flying to the continent. bmibaby have their own market on these flights, and still manage to keep fares pretty low but planes pretty full on these routes. Factor in competition from BHX and now more importantly than ever from the train, and it just seems it would be wasted planes, fuel and tarmac to have another airline trotting up and down the country on this route.

Flyboy543 8th Jan 2007 19:21

Hmmm not so sure about having gates both sides of the new pier. Where the 30's are there's a blast fence in the way, a large equipment park, and is too close to the alpha taxiway to route pax behind the parking area.

If they were to do it, the only way to do it would to have the crossings like on the front of stands at the moment (8-17), however there's no room at the top of the 30's stands. If you put it infront of the equipment park, you'll need to remove the access road infront, and if you put it the other side of the road it'll take up too much room on the stands, would make it hard to board a/c with all the vehicles moving up in that corner. Also you could only board one flight at a time.

I'll try to take a pic to explain what I mean. It's hard to explain if you don't know it !!

SAM-EMA 8th Jan 2007 19:27

A-net is saying that BE already have slots for 4x daily EDI-EMA, but whether it starts is up to the BACON merger.

SAM-EMA

bmibaby.com 8th Jan 2007 21:39

I could see these slots being better utilised for somewhere like DSA which currently lacks a domestic operation where flybe are currently only flying from BHD, or maybe their new base at CWL. EMA simply doesn't have the market for two low-cost airlines on the EMA-Scotland routes, though flybe are a very competitive airline, so if they did arrive, I could see them really kicking bmibaby into shape. The two airlines co-exist I suppose up the road at BHX with their own business models, so it's probably worth watching.

A-Net also suggesting Eastern's ABZ route not doing too well. Is this the cost of the tickets or is the market just not there? I could see WW doing very well with a twice daily flight (one early morning, one early evening) on this route like we're doing at BHX.

cym 9th Jan 2007 08:04

Additional 737 for s07
 
Any idea when where the additional 737 will be based for S07? Announcemnet seems to have been pending for quite some time


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