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Old 12th Nov 2006, 04:48
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It's just a little News !!
Yes it might be gossip but it's news , Full stop .

Now off to bed , After a great night out with fab crew

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Old 12th Nov 2006, 14:51
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Hey BMED LHR

Hey you....

Glad to hear you had a great trip...........

Good to hear the gossip that potentially there will be a trip to Astana!

One question though...why is there the rumour...driven by a senior BA director that Baku and Almaty are coming back to BA mainline as of next winter? He mentioned this with a series of other routes/frequency increases on the BA network.

Just checking if you have heard this?

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Old 12th Nov 2006, 15:57
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Now Thats News !!

Hello There ...
Most of my flights are not full except Amman .It's been a bad year for BMED ,Baku flights are 50/50 and Almaty are about the same , But saying that if Almaty was direct service on a 767/777 the flight's might go full as it would be direct .

And Dakar/Freetown are empty (19 passenger's both ways ) , This is because BA/BMED have not done any Advertising about the new destination's. And one of the Passengers told me it was only by chance that he saw BA/BMED are flying to Dakar and Freetown now . And he said the Baggage allowance is to little 32kg as to the other British Airline that services the same destination direct , And there Baggage is 60 kg per Passengers , I dont know if this is fact though .

My Captain on my last trip said Astana and I think another city close to Baku , (I'll try and get the name ) that would be a possible route . Oh its all glamour ..!!

Come on BA give us a nice route , It does make me Laugh how we push our Aircraft to the Max . I think if we had slide rafts on our Aircraft anything would be possible , I wonder if BA started Baku And Almaty do you think they would transfer maybe another two routes to BMED . Are there any BA routes going out empty these days ??

Oh and where not getting a Christmas meal at BMED this year. If your working Christmas just a free ticket ..
Little sad, but if it saves the company money so be it !

I'll try get some more info but your's is very interesting

Take Care ...
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Old 12th Nov 2006, 16:39
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The reason BA dropped Baku, Almaty and other routes like that is that they couldn't make money sending a 767 or 777 down there.

If BMED aren't getting many passengers going that way using small Airbuses and one stop there is no way that, even with a direct Almaty, BA would be able to make money on that using a 767 or 777!!!

I would think BA have better uses for their 76's and 777's than sending them to BMED type places, such as using them to the USA or somewhere like that.
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Old 12th Nov 2006, 18:39
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The only BMED-esque route on the BA mainline network is Tripoli, and this won't be transferred over as;
1) BA make a lot of money on this route
2) BMED aircraft can't handle the club volume on this route (50+)
3) BA shorthaul crew can operate the service on an Airbus, non-stop and within the same day.
The rest of the middle east/africa/asia is doing fine for BA mainline. For reasons that Sonic Cruiser has mentioned above, BA are not very interested in BMED routes, as long as BMED continues to fly most of them. The only route with potential for transfer at the moment is THR, as BMED aircraft aren't ideal and there is a possibility of using the longhaul 767 either direct, or as in the past, via LCA.
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Old 12th Nov 2006, 21:15
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I don't think BMED can compete with the likes of KLM and Luthansa on some of its routes. BA if it took them back probably wouldn't either.

Unfortunatly for BMED, as people have mentioned, is that the competitors have caught up.

Hopefully BMED will be able to diversify and look elswhere to make money as its tradditional markets are becoming harder and harder to compete in.

This thread is becoming more like one that should be in the Airlines, airports and routes forum...............

Back to the cabin crew....
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Old 13th Nov 2006, 23:54
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The simple fact is that BMED are losing out in name, on some of these routes. Baku may go half full in the cabins, but they go full for cargo...now the last time I heard, cargo was a lot more lucrative than passenger travel. You have to look at the bigger picture what we think is not neccessarily the whole issue.

I agree that the volume of traffic might not be high, but if these routes can be serviced with a reduced frequency, but on larger a/c do you then not think that BA would do it? It would be an illusion on your part to think they have not at least examined the possibilities. There is also a need for this, hence the recognition for larger a/c by BMED. It's not like they have not mentioned the need to have larger a/c operating their routes...am I wrong

Still I hope that for everyones sake at BMED that the December 18th announcement brings some joy.....
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Old 14th Nov 2006, 09:43
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Larger aircraft would only work on some of BMED's routes, if it were to get larger aircraft I imagine it would be to go elswhere as well.

I am sure BA does examine BMED type routes all the time but at the moment can't see where they will get the spare larger aircraft from as unlikely they would pull one of their routes to free up an aircraft for a BMED type route. Anyway, maybe I am wrong, will wait and see.

Still can't see where the news of an anouncement on Dec 18th has come from, companies don't set a specific date to announce plans about their future etc. What happens if the plans don't work out by that point?

Would look a bit silly if they said they would announce such and such on a date and then the plan didn't work out in time so there wasn't anything to announce!!!!
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Talking about training courses being postponed.....im starting in less than 2 weeks!!
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Old 14th Nov 2006, 15:12
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Thats good news that training courses are starting again at BMED, maybe things are on the up again!
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Old 19th Nov 2006, 15:22
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Yea....sounds like BMED are gonna be great to work for!! I cant wait now!! Course starts on the 27th!! WOO HOO!! Cant wait to meet ya all!! Thanx for ya PM DMED....make sure you do come and say hello!!

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Old 19th Nov 2006, 18:17
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MrMytravel,

If I could be so bold as to ask, were you a permanent employee of MYT or were you on a seasonal contract?

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Old 20th Nov 2006, 09:01
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Hey superboy
If i can make a suggestion,You worked for bmed got a better job in BA,you seem very happy.I think its time you move on and forget about bmed.You have made your statement about bmed.I hope the rest ex bmed employees can follow the same lead..Leave this forum to the current employees
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Originally Posted by despatch
If i can make a suggestion,
Ofcourse you can, it is a froum after all.

Originally Posted by despatch
You worked for bmed got a better job in BA
I thinks so, so do you by the sounds of it.

Originally Posted by despatch
you seem very happy.
Hell yeah!!!

Originally Posted by despatch
I think its time you move on and forget about bmed.You have made your statement about bmed
Yes I have made my opinion quite clear. BMED wasn't for me. If you read back the posts I have made you will probably find that I wasn't derogatory towards BMED in anyway I merely stated facts.

Originally Posted by despatch
I hope the rest ex bmed employees can follow the same lead..Leave this forum to the current employees
If you feel that strongly about having a BMED only forum why not create your own. However this is a public forum open to everyone. Flyers, SLF, Current Employees AND Ex Employees etc. etc.

Oh and all I did was ask a question.....
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Old 20th Nov 2006, 17:00
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Smile Bmed

ok, Superboy... maybe bmed was not for you. But they are people who feel very happy in bmed and who think bmed may be for them. Please, respect that. Bmed is a good company and has many good things as some bad things as well. (as every single airline).

Happy flying :-) to all, Bmed colleagues and other airline colleagues :-)
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Old 20th Nov 2006, 18:05
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Originally Posted by DMED
ok, Superboy... maybe bmed was not for you. But they are people who feel very happy in bmed and who think bmed may be for them. Please, respect that. Bmed is a good company and has many good things as some bad things as well. (as every single airline).
And I do not disagree. I simply asked MrMytravel a question. Which if you scroll to the top of the page would see.

MrMytravel were you BHX bases? Please pm me
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Old 21st Nov 2006, 11:24
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Hi, I was seasonal crew for MyTravel based in Bristol....i did two seasons there. I LOVE MyTravel and everyone i flew with.....seasonal contract is no good tho. Cant wait to join BMED!! they sound FAB!! Cant wait to meet you all!!
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Old 21st Nov 2006, 20:11
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MrMYT check your pm
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Old 21st Nov 2006, 20:18
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Hi Mrmytravel

I wish you good luck on 27th!

You must be really excited now that the start date is so close!
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Old 21st Nov 2006, 23:06
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Thumbs up WELCOME to BMED

hello MrMYT!

Its just a few days for you to join the company so just wanted to say: welcome. Im flying on saturday to Addis so will be away on monday when you start but will try to see you and say hello on wednesday when i am back from Addis. On your first day... dress smart and just be yourself!

Good luck,

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