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![]() "Recliner" wrote in message ... On Sun, 20 Oct 2019 19:47:07 +0100, "tim..." wrote: If LHR does get 50% more slots, preference will be given to new airlines without an existing presence, probably followed by other local carriers. you think? That's the stated plan. It's why IAG is so against the third runway. Oh I understand IAG aren't going to get anymore but that doesn't mean that LH (as an example) wont You really think that there will be enough new (to the airport) carriers who want slots? Of course! What an amazing question to ask! Come one then, name some major airlines currently with zero slots, waiting on the list tim |
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On Mon, 21 Oct 2019 13:37:35 +0100, "tim..."
wrote: "Recliner" wrote in message .. . On Sun, 20 Oct 2019 19:47:07 +0100, "tim..." wrote: If LHR does get 50% more slots, preference will be given to new airlines without an existing presence, probably followed by other local carriers. you think? That's the stated plan. It's why IAG is so against the third runway. Oh I understand IAG aren't going to get anymore but that doesn't mean that LH (as an example) wont The LH group already have as many slots as they can use, thanks to owning bmi for years. You really think that there will be enough new (to the airport) carriers who want slots? Of course! What an amazing question to ask! Come one then, name some major airlines currently with zero slots, waiting on the list Who said anything about *major* airlines? Plenty of airlines would like to move from Gatwick to Heathrow. Would Chinese and East European airlines not want more LHR slots? Some will go for UK domestic flights. |
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![]() "Recliner" wrote in message ... On Mon, 21 Oct 2019 13:37:35 +0100, "tim..." wrote: "Recliner" wrote in message . .. On Sun, 20 Oct 2019 19:47:07 +0100, "tim..." wrote: If LHR does get 50% more slots, preference will be given to new airlines without an existing presence, probably followed by other local carriers. you think? That's the stated plan. It's why IAG is so against the third runway. Oh I understand IAG aren't going to get anymore but that doesn't mean that LH (as an example) wont The LH group already have as many slots as they can use, thanks to owning bmi for years. You really think that there will be enough new (to the airport) carriers who want slots? Of course! What an amazing question to ask! Come one then, name some major airlines currently with zero slots, waiting on the list Who said anything about *major* airlines? The premise was that they are going to be competition for Emirates on indirect journeys from ROW locations minor airlines not going to have the ROW connections to be such competition. Plenty of airlines would like to move from Gatwick to Heathrow. But that's not what the LHR runway is supposed to provide. moving flights from LGW to LHR does not increase capacity in SE England. Obviously, we can't have rules to stop that But it seems daft to have rules to favour it. Would Chinese I've said in the past that I don't believe that there is much scope for increases of flight from China. The reason that we don't have the connections to China that other countries have is because we make it so bloody difficult for the Chinese to get Visas to come here. So there isn't the demand from there, that would make flights to Chinese regions viable. and East European airlines not want more LHR slots? Wizzair seem to have E Europe sown up. I doubt that they will want to move to LHR. Some will go for UK domestic flights. Hm, I'll believe that when I see it |
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tim... wrote:
"Recliner" wrote in message ... On Mon, 21 Oct 2019 13:37:35 +0100, "tim..." wrote: "Recliner" wrote in message ... On Sun, 20 Oct 2019 19:47:07 +0100, "tim..." wrote: If LHR does get 50% more slots, preference will be given to new airlines without an existing presence, probably followed by other local carriers. you think? That's the stated plan. It's why IAG is so against the third runway. Oh I understand IAG aren't going to get anymore but that doesn't mean that LH (as an example) wont The LH group already have as many slots as they can use, thanks to owning bmi for years. You really think that there will be enough new (to the airport) carriers who want slots? Of course! What an amazing question to ask! Come one then, name some major airlines currently with zero slots, waiting on the list Who said anything about *major* airlines? The premise was that they are going to be competition for Emirates on indirect journeys from ROW locations The threat to EK is if its DXB hub is bypassed by long haul direct flights to Heathrow from Asian or African cities. minor airlines not going to have the ROW connections to be such competition. That's exactly what they might have. Plenty of airlines would like to move from Gatwick to Heathrow. But that's not what the LHR runway is supposed to provide. moving flights from LGW to LHR does not increase capacity in SE England. Yes it does, because it frees space in Gatwick for less premium airlines. Obviously, we can't have rules to stop that But it seems daft to have rules to favour it. Would Chinese I've said in the past that I don't believe that there is much scope for increases of flight from China. The reason that we don't have the connections to China that other countries have is because we make it so bloody difficult for the Chinese to get Visas to come here. So there isn't the demand from there, that would make flights to Chinese regions viable. We already get lots of Chinese visitors, but you're right that we need to make it easier for them to get UK visas. and East European airlines not want more LHR slots? Wizzair seem to have E Europe sown up. I doubt that they will want to move to LHR. Some will go for UK domestic flights. Hm, I'll believe that when I see it That's part of the deal. |
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On 21/10/2019 15:58, tim... wrote:
"Recliner" wrote in message ... On Mon, 21 Oct 2019 13:37:35 +0100, "tim..." wrote: "Recliner" wrote in message ... On Sun, 20 Oct 2019 19:47:07 +0100, "tim..." wrote: If LHR does get 50% more slots, preference will be given to new airlines without an existing presence, probably followed by other local carriers. you think? That's the stated plan. It's why IAG is so against the third runway. Oh I understand IAG aren't going to get anymore but that doesn't mean that LH (as an example) wont The LH group already have as many slots as they can use, thanks to owning bmi for years. You really think that there will be enough new (to the airport) carriers who want slots? Of course!Â* What an amazing question to ask! Come one then, name some major airlines currently with zero slots, waiting on the list Who said anything about *major* airlines? The premise was that they are going to be competition for Emirates on indirect journeys from ROW locations minor airlines not going to have the ROW connections to be such competition. Plenty of airlines would like to move from Gatwick to Heathrow. But that's not what the LHR runway is supposed to provide. moving flights from LGW to LHR does not increase capacity in SE England. Obviously, we can't have rules to stop that But it seems daft to have rules to favour it. Would Chinese I've said in the past that I don't believe that there is much scope for increases of flight from China. The reason that we don't have the connections to China that other countries have is because we make it so bloody difficult for the Chinese to get Visas to come here.Â* So there isn't the demand from there, that would make flights to Chinese regions viable. Every University I've visited in the last ten years has a high proportion of Chinese students. So there is some demand. -- Graeme Wall This account not read. |
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