Hello pinoa, and welcome to Luchtzak.
I did move your post from the "airline experience and trip report" forum to the "Antwerp airport" topic in the "Latest aviation news forum". I hope you don't mind.
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Hello pinoa, and welcome to Luchtzak.
You always try, like I do when I'm in Flanders or even in Brussels when I'm speaking to a Dutch speaking person. But not everybody do that, in the south like in the north. Last time I was in a supermarket in the region of my parent close to Luxembourg, and a couple of Flemish people started to yell at the shop seller because he said the price in French.saratoga wrote: ↑06 Apr 2017, 12:13 Well, when i am in wallonie, i always try to speak french, out of respect, (and no my french is not good at all). But at least i am doing an effort.
So it should be the other way around. If our wallonian friends come to the flemish part, at least try, just out of respect. A few words is appreciating a lot (doesn't have to be fluent at all.) That's all we ask.
Yes, daytime.DIBO wrote: ↑02 Apr 2017, 14:55 With Berchem trainstation offering trains in all directions, at 2km from ANR's frontdoor, with a busconnection at least 3x/hr (late Sunday evening) to 5x/hr (daytime weekdays) for a 11 min. short ride, I understand NMBS/SNCB's lack of intrest in buidling an airport trainstation.
From BRU as well... it s a nationwide Belgian Rail Problem...PttU wrote: ↑08 Apr 2017, 01:01 Yes, daytime.
The boarding pass for a TUI flight even mentions baggage drop off closing 1 hour before departure at ANR, and I guess the standard advice of 2 hours before departure isn't changed. As quite some flights take off around 7AM, and if you wish to be there in time, that's hard to achieve by train+bus.
Being based in ANR or not, an E190-E2 or flights with an Avro, Air Baltic or someone else,... all doesn't matter to me: I just want more options, more destinations, either business- or leisure-targeted.DIBO wrote: ↑08 Apr 2017, 10:58Airport management, should better concentrate it's efforts (and getting in the newspapers) on intense lobbying for getting an E190-E2 based at ANR from 2019 onwards or getting Air Baltic's CS300's doing the leisure destinations, so that more people per flight, with much more quieter footprint, can fly a lot further, and that the large potential in the Antwerp region of customers for the Canary Islands, can be served as well. (I know, keep on dreaming...)
And because I want to prove my point:
Do nothing to harm the TUI-Mr Buelens relationship...saratoga wrote: ↑08 Apr 2017, 13:04 I fully agree. There is not much effort done to attract other players to EBAW. Unless.. there is no one really interested, which also possible.
Given that both ANR and OST have the same management its rather not looking for customers but hoping they fall from the sky.
They believe they are running "niche" airports and airlines should contact them first.
As if TUI were not a low cost...