Simon Lumley
16th Jul 2002, 11:41
Preussag, the German holiday company that owns Thomson Holidays, Britannia Airways and Lunn Poly is to set up its own low-cost airline in Britain next year.
It is to follow suit on MyTravel's plans to set up a low-cost airline in the UK which could affect Britannia's holiday flights.
Ok. so where could they go to?
East Midlands - Britannia's 4th largest hub after Manchester,
Gatwick and Birmingham. They could compete
with Go and bmibaby.
Manchester or Gatwick - Britannia's largest hubs and would
compete against MyTravel Airways, Air
2000 and jmc.
Glasgow or Edinburgh - new niche for low-cost operations
Teesside or Newcastle - new niche like Scotland.
Bristol or Cardiff - possibly but perhaps one low-cost airline at
each airport is sufficient.
It is to follow suit on MyTravel's plans to set up a low-cost airline in the UK which could affect Britannia's holiday flights.
Ok. so where could they go to?
East Midlands - Britannia's 4th largest hub after Manchester,
Gatwick and Birmingham. They could compete
with Go and bmibaby.
Manchester or Gatwick - Britannia's largest hubs and would
compete against MyTravel Airways, Air
2000 and jmc.
Glasgow or Edinburgh - new niche for low-cost operations
Teesside or Newcastle - new niche like Scotland.
Bristol or Cardiff - possibly but perhaps one low-cost airline at
each airport is sufficient.