http://www.lalibre.be/economie/actualit ... iques.html
Extracts :
André Antoine has his vision for the future of the two airports of Liège and Charleroi. And for BSCA (Brussels South Charleroi Airport), it's simple: the Walloon Minister in charge of airport policy favors the opening of new destinations, and it will be first to America.
"I have a new growth strategy for the two regional airports, says the Walloon Minister. Regarding Charleroi, there are currently many contacts with the Italian group Save (who bought a share of BSCA, editor's note). J I saw the leaders of Save Venice on Tuesday about it. I confirm that the objective is to launch transatlantic flights from Charleroi. We must move from a regional airport at an airport of national and, then, of international scope! "
Following the meeting with Save, André Antoine also asked the Italians to find intermediaries (that is to say, airlines, editor's note) to ensure new destinations Europe from Charleroi. I think in Berlin and Geneva in particular. Save must do this work, they have the expertise and they will go elsewhere in the capital of new airports in Europe. "
Where there is a will, there is a way ...
CRL to America ?
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Re: CRL to America ?
Imo, if it happens, it happens from ryanair.
Those low cost have probably plans to start something like that one day, but it takes some times ....
or maybe from an american low cost ?
Those low cost have probably plans to start something like that one day, but it takes some times ....
or maybe from an american low cost ?
Re: CRL to America ?
The only way Ryanair will be able to fly to America will be by pulling over for petrol in Iceland (KEF) or Canada (Gander).
Otherwise, they'd need to buy a longer range plane (B787, A330?) and having a small subfleet of any AC type isn't smart for an LCC which benefits from the economies of scale of operating a large number of aircraft of a single type.
Otherwise, they'd need to buy a longer range plane (B787, A330?) and having a small subfleet of any AC type isn't smart for an LCC which benefits from the economies of scale of operating a large number of aircraft of a single type.
Re: CRL to America ?
.airazurxtror wrote:Where there is a will, there is a way ...
Money makes way. Wonder how they will attract these carriers. Same MO as with FR? Or no, why not free fueling or something, thats a new one.
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Is it possible that a new belgian company will start from LGG or CRL to these new destinations?
(with the experience of belgian staff, belgian cabin crew, belgian pilots etc)
Thanks for the information.
(with the experience of belgian staff, belgian cabin crew, belgian pilots etc)
Thanks for the information.
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How do you think they got JAF in?Squelsh wrote:.airazurxtror wrote:Where there is a will, there is a way ...
Money makes way. Wonder how they will attract these carriers. Same MO as with FR? Or no, why not free fueling or something, thats a new one.
Re: CRL to America ?
Don't they need to extend the runway first? When is that planned for? And how much could be saved on taxes by ticket flying between secondary airports? Would it really end up being "low cost"?
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André Antoine didn't say that these transatlantic flights would be "low-cost".Megaman wrote:Don't they need to extend the runway first? When is that planned for? And how much could be saved on taxes by ticket flying between secondary airports? Would it really end up being "low cost"?
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it has to be.
The terminal may be very nice, it's still not the real flavour.
Now that could change also ...
Seems they have a lot to do there
The terminal may be very nice, it's still not the real flavour.
Now that could change also ...
Seems they have a lot to do there
Re: CRL to America ?
longhaul leisure flights from JAF for instance is an option but thats about it