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Except for Silverjet (which simply had an unsustainable business model) all airlines are charters. With the economy going down the drain in the UK, there simply is a lot less business to be made in that area. People are spending less on holidays and so something has got to give. Apparantly the small(er) and weaker are being flushed out right now.mac wrote:De engelse luchtvaart heeft de afgelopen jaren wel veel voor de kiezen gekregen zeg.
Zoom, XL Airways, Astreaus, Silverjet, Viking, FlyGlobespan. Who's next?
Wasn't BMI sold to BA/IAG?ehusmann wrote: But the next one: bmi. They are in a very bad position (also because of their focus on the middle east) and I would be surprised if they survive for more than a few years.
No, not yet: Lufthansa to sell BMI to British Airways owner IAG (although the title makes you believe it is).Hurricane wrote:Wasn't BMI sold to BA/IAG?ehusmann wrote: But the next one: bmi. They are in a very bad position (also because of their focus on the middle east) and I would be surprised if they survive for more than a few years.
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If the EU doesn't order them to give up a lot of slots at LHR after this going ahead.ehusmann wrote:There is absolutely no added value of bmi to IAG, other than buying the Heathrow slots and removing a competitor.
Wasn't ZOOM a Canadian airline ?mac wrote:De engelse luchtvaart ..........
Zoom,...........
Original ZOOM was Canadian indeed however ZOOM UK also started with a B757/B767 ... Explains the overall blue colours on B757 G-STRWCees van der Bent wrote:Wasn't ZOOM a Canadian airline ?mac wrote:De engelse luchtvaart ..........
Zoom,...........
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Cees
Or Thomas Cook. See: http://twitter.com/#!/search/realtime/thomas%20cookehusmann wrote:Except for Silverjet (which simply had an unsustainable business model) all airlines are charters. With the economy going down the drain in the UK, there simply is a lot less business to be made in that area. People are spending less on holidays and so something has got to give. Apparantly the small(er) and weaker are being flushed out right now.mac wrote:De engelse luchtvaart heeft de afgelopen jaren wel veel voor de kiezen gekregen zeg.
Zoom, XL Airways, Astreaus, Silverjet, Viking, FlyGlobespan. Who's next?
But the next one: bmi. They are in a very bad position (also because of their focus on the middle east) and I would be surprised if they survive for more than a few years.
Erwin
Miguel van der Loos wrote:Or Thomas Cook. See: http://twitter.com/#!/search/realtime/thomas%20cookehusmann wrote:Except for Silverjet (which simply had an unsustainable business model) all airlines are charters. With the economy going down the drain in the UK, there simply is a lot less business to be made in that area. People are spending less on holidays and so something has got to give. Apparantly the small(er) and weaker are being flushed out right now.mac wrote:De engelse luchtvaart heeft de afgelopen jaren wel veel voor de kiezen gekregen zeg.
Zoom, XL Airways, Astreaus, Silverjet, Viking, FlyGlobespan. Who's next?
But the next one: bmi. They are in a very bad position (also because of their focus on the middle east) and I would be surprised if they survive for more than a few years.
Erwin
Het staat nu ook op Luchtvaartnieuws.nl
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Grtz,
Miguel
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