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TeamD

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3,425 posts

102 months

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BMIbaby pulls out of Belfast City Airport

More fabulous news for those of us that have to get around on business. I really don't see why this makes any sense, I have been flying back and forth from East Midlands Airport regularly for over a year now and every baby flight that I've been on has been well populated. So now the only airline I can fly is FlyBE frown

Puggit

29,673 posts

118 months

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TeamD said:
BMIbaby pulls out of Belfast City Airport

More fabulous news for those of us that have to get around on business. I really don't see why this makes any sense, I have been flying back and forth from East Midlands Airport regularly for over a year now and every baby flight that I've been on has been well populated. So now the only airline I can fly is FlyBE frown
bmiBaby is closing down as a result of the BA takeover of bmi.

Rumours are that a buyer has been found for bmi Regional (which can only realistically be flyBE).

Sorry, but that's what is happening.

Liszt

4,096 posts

140 months

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I thought method of contraception had been advocated in Ireland for years

TeamD

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3,425 posts

102 months

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Puggit said:
bmiBaby is closing down as a result of the BA takeover of bmi.

Rumours are that a buyer has been found for bmi Regional (which can only realistically be flyBE).

Sorry, but that's what is happening.
I do seriously have to wonder about the business acumen of those behind these sort of actions, I mean, they have a routes which are popular, their only competitor
is FlyBE who are more expensive and their solution to reducing losses is to quit running flights? There are other parameters within such a business that can be tweaked to produce a more effective result than just binning the airline. frown

Puggit

29,673 posts

118 months

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TeamD said:
Puggit said:
bmiBaby is closing down as a result of the BA takeover of bmi.

Rumours are that a buyer has been found for bmi Regional (which can only realistically be flyBE).

Sorry, but that's what is happening.
I do seriously have to wonder about the business acumen of those behind these sort of actions, I mean, they have a routes which are popular, their only competitor
is FlyBE who are more expensive and their solution to reducing losses is to quit running flights? There are other parameters within such a business that can be tweaked to produce a more effective result than just binning the airline. frown
bmiBaby as a whole entity lost £100m over 4 years - I guess it's just far easier for BA to say goodbye.
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sirtyro

1,145 posts

68 months

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I find FlyBe to be a better airline then BMI Baby.

Edinburger

2,509 posts

38 months

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sirtyro said:
I find FlyBe to be a better airline then BMI Baby.
FlyBe (a.k.a. FlyMaybe) are consistently the worst airline I have ever flown on. I have the displeasure of using them once or twice a month and they are awful. Aircraft are okay but they're unreliable, expensive, crap website, awful customer service, etc., etc. Truly dismal state of affairs.

BMIBaby were okay, not as good as BMI obviously but they were a decent outfit.

digger_R

1,450 posts

76 months

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I'm just hoping someone picks up the Birmingham to Amsterdam connection - otherwise I'll be paying KLM prices from now on

TeamD

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Ok, so let's try to follow the logic, IAG acquire BMI, but don't want the baggage of Baby and Regional. They try to sell those but were unable to. So then decide to shut them down. The question is here...why could they find no buyers for an established airline with acceptable passenger numbers and a brand image? Were they being greedy and asking too much? Surely selling baby for £1 would have the same effect? Or is it just a case of corporate vandalism?

The Crack Fox

8,165 posts

62 months

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I fly budget airlines a lot, in particular I do the EMA-AMS route with BMIbaby about every 6 weeks, they've been cheap, clean and reliable and I will miss them.

EasyJet pulled out of East Mids airport, now they're losing BMIBaby, I wonder if passengers are voting with their feet because EMA is such an over-priced hell-hole of a place ?

Puggit

29,673 posts

118 months

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The Crack Fox said:
EasyJet pulled out of East Mids airport, now they're losing BMIBaby, I wonder if passengers are voting with their feet because EMA is such an over-priced hell-hole of a place ?
And Heathrow isn't? hehe

Munter

23,834 posts

111 months

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TeamD said:
The question is here...why could they find no buyers for an established airline with acceptable passenger numbers and a brand image?
Because those were built on a high cost, low price model. Which was losing money hand over fist, and nobody wanted to take that on when they had their own services in the low price sector, but without the high running costs?

The Crack Fox

8,165 posts

62 months

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Puggit said:
The Crack Fox said:
EasyJet pulled out of East Mids airport, now they're losing BMIBaby, I wonder if passengers are voting with their feet because EMA is such an over-priced hell-hole of a place ?
And Heathrow isn't? hehe
Yeah, it is, but I don't often use it. East Midlands airport is the Ryanair of airports.

TeamD

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3,425 posts

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The Crack Fox said:
Puggit said:
The Crack Fox said:
EasyJet pulled out of East Mids airport, now they're losing BMIBaby, I wonder if passengers are voting with their feet because EMA is such an over-priced hell-hole of a place ?
And Heathrow isn't? hehe
Yeah, it is, but I don't often use it. East Midlands airport is the Ryanair of airports.
Living less than a mile from it makes selecting another airport somewhat of a non-starter. What is over-priced? I treat it like a bus station why is pretty much what it is! hehe

oyster

5,292 posts

118 months

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TeamD said:
Ok, so let's try to follow the logic, IAG acquire BMI, but don't want the baggage of Baby and Regional. They try to sell those but were unable to. So then decide to shut them down. The question is here...why could they find no buyers for an established airline with acceptable passenger numbers and a brand image? Were they being greedy and asking too much? Surely selling baby for £1 would have the same effect? Or is it just a case of corporate vandalism?
But if the airline and routes were loss-making then why would they keep them running?

Even if the aircraft are fairly full it doesn't mean they're profitable as the whole plane could be on £20 fares. You've said yourself that they're cheaper than FlyBe - maybe too cheap for their own good.

TeamD

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3,425 posts

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oyster said:
TeamD said:
Ok, so let's try to follow the logic, IAG acquire BMI, but don't want the baggage of Baby and Regional. They try to sell those but were unable to. So then decide to shut them down. The question is here...why could they find no buyers for an established airline with acceptable passenger numbers and a brand image? Were they being greedy and asking too much? Surely selling baby for £1 would have the same effect? Or is it just a case of corporate vandalism?
But if the airline and routes were loss-making then why would they keep them running?

Even if the aircraft are fairly full it doesn't mean they're profitable as the whole plane could be on £20 fares. You've said yourself that they're cheaper than FlyBe - maybe too cheap for their own good.
That may be, but that would be a management failing in not adjusting their fares to cover their overheads and potentially make a profit would it not? Let's put it this way, £100 million over 4 years, let's say £25 million a year then for arguments sake, having difficulty finding overall passenger figure for 2011 but Belfast City alone contributed over 400k passengers in 2011 and a combined passenger figure for BMI and baby in 2010 are quoted at about 6.9 million let's say only half of that was Baby at 3.45 million, divide 25 million by that and you get 7.25 so, increase fares by £7.25 for each passenger and break even, job's a good 'un wink

The Crack Fox

8,165 posts

62 months

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TeamD said:
Living less than a mile from it makes selecting another airport somewhat of a non-starter. What is over-priced? I treat it like a bus station why is pretty much what it is! hehe
Rant alert... biggrin

Everything at East Midlands airport is expensive. And st. If I make a daytrip to Glasgow, Aberdeen, or Amsterdam (which is most months), I pay c.£27 for c.12 hours parking. There's no undercover parking anywhere. The airport's own train station is nowhere near the airport and there's no bus from train station to airport. If someone drops you off they have to pay. Then there's the massive queues when the Benidorm brigade fly, and the security staff shortage is alleviated by them installing lots of machines so you can pay £3 to join a slightly shorter queue, and if you've forgotten a plastic bag for toiletries, they'll charge you for one, then you have to negotiate the leather-faced hags touting aftershave in the rammed tax-free shop to find the gates which are mostly obscured by concrete pillars and long queues of people Ryanair-ing back to Eastern Europe, the monitors tell you to 'relax and shop'.... then you'll either walk across a sleet-blown apron to reach the plane, or be crammed onto filthy ancient buses. On your return there is the usual crowd barrier slalon where you must walk 12 Km sideways to go 10m forwards. And more queues. You can write to them but they ignore you and/or lie. It's my local airport and I fly a lot but I really, really hate the place. Brum is 40 minutes away and much better in every respect.

On the plus side, I am very reliably infomed than a MK1 MX-5, not unlike the one in my profile, will fit under the exit barrier of the long stay parking at the end of Viscount road on the right backing onto the runway and that their cameras don't seem to send a fine to the owner depite repeated barrier limbo's. wink

Sorry, you did ask....

TeamD

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The Crack Fox said:
TeamD said:
Living less than a mile from it makes selecting another airport somewhat of a non-starter. What is over-priced? I treat it like a bus station why is pretty much what it is! hehe
Rant alert... biggrin

Everything at East Midlands airport is expensive. And st. If I make a daytrip to Glasgow, Aberdeen, or Amsterdam (which is most months), I pay c.£27 for c.12 hours parking. There's no undercover parking anywhere. The airport's own train station is nowhere near the airport and there's no bus from train station to airport. If someone drops you off they have to pay. Then there's the massive queues when the Benidorm brigade fly, and the security staff shortage is alleviated by them installing lots of machines so you can pay £3 to join a slightly shorter queue, and if you've forgotten a plastic bag for toiletries, they'll charge you for one, then you have to negotiate the leather-faced hags touting aftershave in the rammed tax-free shop to find the gates which are mostly obscured by concrete pillars and long queues of people Ryanair-ing back to Eastern Europe, the monitors tell you to 'relax and shop'.... then you'll either walk across a sleet-blown apron to reach the plane, or be crammed onto filthy ancient buses. On your return there is the usual crowd barrier slalon where you must walk 12 Km sideways to go 10m forwards. And more queues. You can write to them but they ignore you and/or lie. It's my local airport and I fly a lot but I really, really hate the place. Brum is 40 minutes away and much better in every respect.

On the plus side, I am very reliably infomed than a MK1 MX-5, not unlike the one in my profile, will fit under the exit barrier of the long stay parking at the end of Viscount road on the right backing onto the runway and that their cameras don't seem to send a fine to the owner depite repeated barrier limbo's. wink

Sorry, you did ask....
If you speak to me nicely I'll let you park on my drive biggrin

TheSnitch

667 posts

24 months

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TeamD said:
BMIbaby pulls out of Belfast City Airport

More fabulous news for those of us that have to get around on business. I really don't see why this makes any sense, I have been flying back and forth from East Midlands Airport regularly for over a year now and every baby flight that I've been on has been well populated. So now the only airline I can fly is FlyBE frown
Not sure what's going on with Flybe either. I make the journey from Newcastle to Belfast regularly, and they have now reduced the number of flights, so that there is only one flight in each direction on a Thursday and Friday. Considering I normally go there and back on the same day, I guess I won't be using Flybe any more......

TeamD

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TheSnitch said:
TeamD said:
BMIbaby pulls out of Belfast City Airport

More fabulous news for those of us that have to get around on business. I really don't see why this makes any sense, I have been flying back and forth from East Midlands Airport regularly for over a year now and every baby flight that I've been on has been well populated. So now the only airline I can fly is FlyBE frown
Not sure what's going on with Flybe either. I make the journey from Newcastle to Belfast regularly, and they have now reduced the number of flights, so that there is only one flight in each direction on a Thursday and Friday. Considering I normally go there and back on the same day, I guess I won't be using Flybe any more......
Strange you should mention that, I was looking at flights from EMA to Belfast City and though to myself, "I'm sure there were more FlyBE flights a day than that" frown
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