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EZYA319
1st Apr 2021, 11:39
Hi everyone,

Just wanted to pick people brains again if possible, this time about the Eurohub terminal at Birmingham.

So I know when it opened and the reasons behind this - BA's attempt at a hub-and-spoke system back in the 90's.

However I'm trying to gather some information regarding the terminals operation after BA's departure.....

- When was the 'Eurohub' name dropped? Was this after BA's departure or before this?
- The terminal then became known as Terminal 2 before the two terminals were integrated in May 2011. What is the terminal now known as? Just a pier?
- Other airlines that have used the terminal/pier over the years - I know Air France and KLM were there for a while. Flybe, Jet2 and Ryanair. Any others?
- Any other information regarding the terminal.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

EZYA319
3rd Apr 2021, 13:28
Another query to add to my list -

- When did BA operate from BHX to JFK?
- When did AA operate from BHX to ORD?
- When did BA sell their shares in Eurohub?

Bonkey
10th Apr 2021, 09:10
Another query to add to my list -

- When did BA operate from BHX to JFK?
- When did AA operate from BHX to ORD?
- When did BA sell their shares in Eurohub?

Re BHX to ORD, not sure of the precise dates but I took that service twice, both in either 1994 or 1995. I remember both being a dream to fly on as a Y pax because the cabin was not more that 50-60% full so on all 4 sectors I had one of the window seat pairs on the 767 to myself :ok:

ATNotts
10th Apr 2021, 09:31
Re BHX to ORD, not sure of the precise dates but I took that service twice, both in either 1994 or 1995. I remember both being a dream to fly on as a Y pax because the cabin was not more that 50-60% full so on all 4 sectors I had one of the window seat pairs on the 767 to myself :ok:

AA were still operating ORD-BHX through Eurohub in September 2001; I flew back on 10 September 2001, the flight as I recall it, was les than half full down the back, and very much in contrast to the flight I took outbound 5 or 6 days earlier. If I recall correctly the service didn't last much longer after 11.9.2001, if it indeed operated again, I'm not sure about that.

BA began the JFK service using a 763, then subsequently reduced capacity to a 757 operating BHX-JFK/YYZ. The dates are hazy but I'm sure I can dig them out. Give me a few days.

Airbanda
10th Apr 2021, 16:22
Another query to add to my list -

- When did BA operate from BHX to JFK?
- When did AA operate from BHX to ORD?
- When did BA sell their shares in Eurohub?

Did BA ever fly BHX>JFK?

EDIT: Further research suggests a VC-10 service in the late sixties by what would then have been BOAC. Based on books I have from the seventies it has ceased before 1974. Given the then length of the runway I'd wonder whether payload/range was there for non stop. Possibly via Prestwick?
Link about the Eurohub here:
https://web.archive.org/web/20101009025605/http://birminghamairport.co.uk/meta/about-us/history/1980s-2000.aspx

ATNotts
10th Apr 2021, 16:28
Did BA ever fly BHX>JFK?

They most certainly did, started with a 763 then a 757. I seem to recall the 757 was named "Sir Simon Rattle" after the then conductor of the CBSO who's next position was conductor for the Berliner Philharmoniker.

BHX5DME
3rd Jun 2021, 17:48
Eurohub will be BHX red terminal from next week, this alongside our red hotels should see some interesting movements and some potentially transferred from other airports :-)

Skipness One Foxtrot
18th Mar 2023, 01:32
They most certainly did, started with a 763 then a 757. I seem to recall the 757 was named "Sir Simon Rattle" after the then conductor of the CBSO who's next position was conductor for the Berliner Philharmoniker.
There were from 1993
3 x BA Regional B763s : G-BNWN/O/U
From 1995
2 x BA Regional B757s : G-BPEC/E

Routing to JFK on the B763 was initially split with GLA, BUT at the end, they tried GLA-JFK-BOS (wrong way round) and BHX-JFK-YYZ (equally barmy) on the B757.

crewmeal
18th Mar 2023, 07:10
BOAC originally started BHX-MAN-JFK and also via PIK back in the 70's. Their answer to that was "Use it or lose it" It didn't work at the time and the route was eventually dropped. They tried it again in different forms in the 90's as stated above and again the numbers were not worth while. BA then dropped the regions and everyone lost out.

simoncorbett
18th Mar 2023, 09:59
The euro hub terminal is known as south terminal to staff & aircraft stands are being altered at the moment & I’m guessing it will be for jet 2 use mainly

ETOPS
18th Mar 2023, 21:28
Just spotted this and was immediately reminded of my "Monty Pythonesque" introduction to day 2 of the new Eurohub terminal. Dropped off by taxi at the main landside entrance I eventually found the staff entrance and was directed downstairs to the lower service levels where I was told there was a crew room/ ops and check-in.

Did I mention this was the day after it opened?

Every corridor was identical and every door was a grey slab with a single silver handle. Had they got round to fitting any signage or nameplates? Nope..

I did eventually find sanctuary but was almost hysterical as well :uhoh: