BA - Longhaul only
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BA - Longhaul only
Any truth in the rumour that BA would like to pull out of shorthaul operations and franchise the lot as a feeder service?
Financially it would seem to make sense.
Financially it would seem to make sense.
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Good old one, as they say the old ones are the best !
History suggests that loss of feeder services is road to ruin. franchising sounds good until your franchisees decide they can do without you ! A long hual without a feed is either not very profitable or a lot smaller airline. Always easier to find alternative work for say a737-400 etc than a 747-400!
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History suggests that loss of feeder services is road to ruin. franchising sounds good until your franchisees decide they can do without you ! A long hual without a feed is either not very profitable or a lot smaller airline. Always easier to find alternative work for say a737-400 etc than a 747-400!
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If there weren’t any BA shorthaul, why would anyone want to go to LHR just to catch a BA longhaul flight? Far better to go to one of the European hubs where planning and investment have produced a far nicer environment for the international passenger, and where the Scruggs Airlines product seamlessly transfers them from Kleinstadt Deutschland to Biggsville USA.
Supermarkets sell all products, not just beer and fags. They provide a one-stop shop, so should BA. Their problems don’t stem from operating aeroplanes, just from operating the corporate leviathan. They don’t need to pull out of shorthaul, they need to pull out of Waterside.
I’ll take on the opposition anyday. It’s my management I can’t beat!
Supermarkets sell all products, not just beer and fags. They provide a one-stop shop, so should BA. Their problems don’t stem from operating aeroplanes, just from operating the corporate leviathan. They don’t need to pull out of shorthaul, they need to pull out of Waterside.
I’ll take on the opposition anyday. It’s my management I can’t beat!
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Quite right Roobarb! I was most interested to read in the latest Pravda that Waterworld has 184 meeting rooms available for use by staff at Waterside, excluding dedicated training and special purpose rooms. Might go some way to explaining why nothing ever gets done and were bleeding money.