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01475 18th May 2015 00:16

Hmm.

Two airlines have already pulled out Cambridge, both having demonstrated that the airport has potential but neither having been able to do any proper marketing...

I wonder if this one can afford marketing, something that is expensive and inefficient when done by a small airline flying from not very many places, and that can only efficiently be done by people like FlyBe who can fill a half page in a newspaper with lists of place names...

mockingjay 18th May 2015 13:57

The only potential CBG has is the potential to loose you millions and probably send you into bankruptcy. It won't work. Simply too small a population with STN looming just down the road. I wish this new venture success but if its success is hinged on making CBG work then I feel they're doomed. How people manage to get startup funding these days is beyond me.

01475 18th May 2015 22:33

CityJet managed to roughly half fill planes to Dublin despite flying at weird times and with no meaningful advertising. I felt that showed potential.

fjencl 16th Jun 2015 13:56

Anymore News about this operation ??????

darkroomsource 16th Jun 2015 16:31


Subject to securing investor funding, Sturgeon is hopeful the business will take off before the end of the year ahead of the Christmas period. It will initially launch with a single aircraft but plans to grow to five before the end of its first year of operation.
from Anglia Airways Hopes to be Airborne for Christmas :: Routesonline

I would take that to mean that they don't have the money, it's all just in the fella's mind.

fjencl 19th Nov 2015 08:33

It will soon be Christmas !!!!!!
:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

Richard Taylor 19th Nov 2015 09:37

Maybe Loganair can dispose of their 'clapped out' (allegedly!) Saab 340s to Anglia if that's the sort of aircraft they are looking at? :}

Jamesair 19th Nov 2015 16:54

Ah....but did they say which Christmas?


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