Think this is VS doing what VS do, generating media coverage. How many times did they 'try' and buy bmi?
https://news.sky.com/story/virgin-atlan ... e-11560548
https://news.sky.com/story/virgin-atlan ... e-11560548
tontybear wrote:What VS needs is lots of feeder traffic to Heathrow and Gatwick from the regions but the Flybe network doesn’t offer that.
The one route to LGW is Newquay. A lovely place with lovely people I’m sure but it’s not going to drive a lot of passengers to VS.
With Heathrow it’s Edinburgh and Aberdeen which are two of the three routes Little Red flew. Remember them?
If Flybe had more LHR and LGW slots it would be good for VS but they don’t,
Anyway it will be the guys in Atlanta deciding.
mitchja wrote:I believe those ex-Little Red / ex-BMI LHR slots can only be used for UK domestic services anyway can't they, so are no use for International flights with any airline?
gumshoe wrote:
Flybe has to use them for 6 IATA seasons, so 3 years, after which they become grandfathered and can be used for any EU route (plus - bizarrely - Riyadh, Cairo or Moscow).
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Sealink wrote:NQY LGW is ending next year and being replaced with NQY LHR. Not sure where they are getting 4 slot pairs for that!
Hamster wrote:But Flybe do feed Virgin a lot at Manchester.
Newquay route is moving to LHR! But I can't see it being too successful if needs government backing?
PaulS wrote:Looks like this could get expensive if bidding war starts
http://www.cityam.com/269658/arch-rival ... struggling
nguba wrote:The suggestion that Virgin could use the bmi remedy slots for long-haul routes is an enduring myth.
The rules on the use of remedy slots are very clear in that they can only be used for the specified routes or, after a period of time, other short-haul services.
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