Smid wrote:Virgin flys Orlando, Vegas, Barbados and Atlanta from Manchester, and Vegas and Orlando from Glasgow. I think BA only fly one non london flight from a non london airport (I think an indian one from Manchester), so VS has much more of a claim to being a british airline than BA has.
The non-London flights from MAN in question are Billund and Gothenburg, but even then they're not BA mainline as they're operated by their Danish franchise carrier Sun-Air.
sf2302 wrote:My point was you can't claim to be airline of the U.K. when all you really do is fly everyone from the rest of the UK to London. It just means more flights to catch and long waits. British Airways did use to have bases at other airports like MAN but shut. Could these be the case for Cork and Shannon now that Aer Lingus is owned by IAE?
In the case of MAN, the only remaining non-London route was MAN-JFK which stuck out like a sore thumb. That was axed a few years ago but replaced with a flight by AA a year or two later. Regardless of what you think of BA and of AA's product, it makes more sense for AA to operate that route as JFK is a long-haul base for them whereas for BA it wasn't, plus it meant using a type of aircraft (767) which IIRC they didn't use on their LHR-JFK flights, so it wasn't as though it could be rotated downroute like VS do at MCO for example with 747s going to LGW/MAN etc.
As for Cork or Shannon, I'm pretty sure I read somewhere that IAG had to guarantee a continued Aer Lingus presence on several routes from these 2 airports for x years post-takeover. I'm not sure whether it's bases or certain routes, though I do recall some concerns being voiced about flights to London being culled which led to this guarantee being made as a condition of the takeover.