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4whites 20th Jul 2009 18:04

While I don't agree that a time will come when the current five London airports are all filled up, surely in the unlikely event that that were to happen then Southend, Lydd, Manston etc would take the strain?

Winniebago 20th Jul 2009 18:45

obviously bored on a monday night - London Oxford Winston Churchill C.S.Lewis Inspector Morse University Airport is exactly 39.9 miles from Hillingdon (Greater London) which you might argue qualifies it for 'London' status don't you think?

If you lived say in Notting Hill, you're going to get to OXF quicker than it would take to get to Stansted - no question whatsoever.

Forget public transport, anyone in the markete to fly 'regional' drives.

paully 20th Jul 2009 21:02

Just as well it cant take 737-800`s.........Less than 40 miles from London...O Leary would have a field day with it :rolleyes:

Dash-7 lover 22nd Jul 2009 05:50

jerboy

a few stats for you - up to 14 departures a day from PLH with 3 aircraft and 14 a day from NQY with 2. The JER-OXF is charter series for people wanting to go from the UK to JER and not the other way on behalf of Channel Islands Travel Service.

WOWBOY 1st Aug 2009 19:23

Found this article about Oxford

Basically it says by 2010 they are planning to have;

Daily services to:
Geneva, Amsterdam, Paris, Brussels, Dublin, Belfast and Newcastle

Weekly services to:
Plymouth, Newquay and Sion

It is an interesting read. Hope they succesfully start these services up. not sure about any specific airlines that would sucessfully operate these in there route network. x

LTNman 2nd Aug 2009 05:08


There has never been a charter flight from Kidlington to mainland Europe in the airport’s 70-year history, but a raft of destinations will be confirmed by the end of the year, with planes expected to fly out in 2010.
One off's maybe but there will never be flights from the likes of Thomson. Luton used to be a pure charter airport not so long ago but the tour operators like to keep most of their South East aircraft at Gatwick these days as they force many holidaymakers to use Gatwick. If Luton today is almost devoid of IT traffic then there is no chance for Oxford.

FlyboyUK 17th Aug 2009 16:10

BBC NEWS | UK | England | Oxfordshire | 'London' airport name change row

So it's now London Oxford!

LGS6753 17th Aug 2009 21:39

London - Oxford sounds more like a route than an airport!:ok:

0523 cov man 18th Aug 2009 15:35

london airports
 
what next london coventry or london birmingham.
0523 covman

Romaro 18th Aug 2009 16:33

Cynical ploy?
 
Whether a cynical ploy to enhance the perceived value of the airport overnight or not, the owners of ‘London Oxford Airport’ sure have gained a staggering amount of publicity in the last 24 hours – all presumably for free. Almost every national newspaper has covered the story and numerous websites, the BBC, ITV even CNBC!
I suspect there’s a lot more to this name change than meets the eye. Think long, long term – secure that name and when someone converts say Upper Heyford, RAF Brize Norton or RAF Benson into a major international hub instead of that daft idea for another airport in the Thames estuary (anyone heard of bird-strike risks?), you close down Kidlington and hey-presto, you’ve got the brand name of potentialy one of the world’s largest international hubs. High speed rail link like the Shanghai monorail into Marleybone or north-west London somewhere and you are 25-30 minutes away from central London.
This isn’t about Oxford/Kidlington Airport, that said, there’s no reason why they can’t have say 20+ Q400 flights a day out of there to a number of European destinations tomorrow. I’d drive past Heathrow to fly from a hassle-free regional airport any day - outside the London TMA too, no delays.
Thinking about it, I bet it’s got something to do with scuppering Farnborough’s bid to increase their capacity limit – why on earth allow Farnborough a 70% increase when ‘London Oxford’s’ got unlimited capacity??

DutchBird-757 19th Aug 2009 08:42

What a joke! Has anyone ever tried getting into actual London from Oxford/Kidlington Airport? Well, from experience I can tell you it ain't pleasent and it takes bloody ages. Will suit RYR just fine...

Mooncrest 19th Aug 2009 11:26

Utterly bizarre. Why must we have this crackpot perception that this whole bloody country revolves around London ? Oxford is Oxford, Leeds is Leeds, Glasgow is Glasgow and Luton is Luton.

mary meagher 19th Aug 2009 13:46

Fly to London - Oxford? you must be kidding!
 
Can't wait for my transatlantic United 777 to touch down at Kidlington.

Oxford Airport has sprouted a brand new expensive sign at the Langford Lane roundabout that proudly proclaims

LONDON - OXFORD AIRPORT

Actually, that might work, if they sent the Oxford Tube express bus to London around that way, its only 70 miles to go. . . . .

Is this all a cunning plan to fool the unwary stranger? Can anyone name another airport this far from the supposed destination, aside from Dulles/Friendship/Washington DC.......

beach_life 19th Aug 2009 13:49

Ryanair - Book Cheap Flights to Europe - Cheap Flights from the UK

NotDanish 19th Aug 2009 13:54

New Ryanair destination! :hmm:

CargoMatatu 19th Aug 2009 13:58

Nope! It's too CLOSE to London to be a Ryanair destination! :ugh:

one post only! 19th Aug 2009 13:58

Its closer than London - Bournemouth!!!

bingo 21 19th Aug 2009 14:11

London Lydd is my favourite

Flyluke 19th Aug 2009 14:15

Dumb-ass marketeers strike again - who will be taken in by this nonsense?

They are heading in the geographic direction for London Lulsgate to be with us soon

mrmrsmith 19th Aug 2009 14:17

Glasgow "Preswick" Oslo "Torp" to name but a few Oh just remembered another Barcelona "Reus"


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