Miqvell you were faster than me for this news !
Good to see ANA and Hainan Airlines back in Brussels !! Any news for Thai Airways flights between Brussels and Bangkok ??
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Miqvell you were faster than me for this news !
Hahaha
I don't understand the decision of Thai to remove Brussels!!! Before covid crisis Thai Airways flying from Brussels up to 4×/week with good passenger load factor and now nothing ??!Miqvell wrote: ↑03 Jan 2023, 17:45Hahaha
Nope, no news on Thai Airways and sadly, Brussels was recently removed from the destinations page on their website...
KF to BKK, PR to MNL and HO to PVG are still pending approval
No mystery at all. Thai Airways International had huge financial problems and was on the brink of bankruptcy. The airline had to sell many of its planes and get an infusion of money from the State. It keeps only the most promising routes for the moment.
Thanks to share this news sn26567 i was unaware the financial crisis of Thai Airways International.
During my stopover in BKK 10 days ago, i saw a lot of widebodies parked, some without protection. Not sure they will fly again (a lot of 747 + A388, + 33X). But they fly MXP.....VoloperTe wrote: ↑03 Jan 2023, 18:51Thanks to share this news sn26567 i was unaware the financial crisis of Thai Airways International.
Thai Airways is essential to the Thai businessn so the Thai Governement and Royal house will do everything to make the airline survive.Airbus330lover wrote: ↑04 Jan 2023, 06:55During my stopover in BKK 10 days ago, i saw a lot of widebodies parked, some without protection. Not sure they will fly again (a lot of 747 + A388, + 33X). But they fly MXP.....
Just why? Wasn't PAL planning on joining OneWorld? Did that fall through? Granted LHR and HEL are not ideal connecting airports to/from points East of Europe, but still puzzling. If it happens, this flight will live or die on the strength of connecting traffic through BRU. Great for Brussels Airlines but most of PAL's long-haul traffic is VFR and exported labour. Typically the market Ethiad, Emirates, etc. serve well already.
The airline will cut 4 routes, and keeps 12 routes. More information: https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/ryan ... -at-stake/
Hi everybody,luchtzak wrote: ↑11 Jan 2023, 14:01The airline will cut 4 routes, and keeps 12 routes. More information: https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/ryan ... -at-stake/
A fact noted by 'De Tijd' too:
Exactly.Inquirer wrote: ↑11 Jan 2023, 16:15A fact noted by 'De Tijd' too:
https://www.tijd.be/politiek-economie/b ... 39690.html
As all those who've been around here for some time will probably still remember, I've always been quite sceptical about the megalomanic claims made by the CEO of Ryanair in BRU.
It was obvious quite early on things were not going the way they were supposed to and with resources spread out very thinly at RyanAir, as soon as unexpected headwind is encountered to any plan to drive out a local competitor quickly, the capacity dumping strategy must be paused.
When there's a standstill in the growth of revenues however it just doesn't fit into their concept any longer as no extra cash is generated to fund further growth with let alone money is being made. RyanAir can't invest hundreds of millions of euro building a single base, they need to generate a positive cash flow all the time, if not from day 1, then almost from day 2.
Well done.
LH basically managed to kick them out of FRA too, so that's the second time MOL loses against the Lufthansa group when going heads on.
The power of having loads of higher yielding corporate passengers which are out of reach to MOL, an attractive network and a good cost basis seems to be the trick to kick RyanAir out, despite commanding higher prices.
An airport that doesn't give preferential treatment to Ryanair also helps (the competition).
MOL is only interested by the bottom line on the balance sheet.Inquirer wrote: ↑11 Jan 2023, 16:15 LH basically managed to kick them out of FRA too, so that's the second time MOL loses against the Lufthansa group when going heads on.
The power of having loads of higher yielding corporate passengers which are out of reach to MOL, an attractive network and a good cost basis seems to be the trick to kick RyanAir out, despite commanding higher prices.
And less money here because Lufty!fcw wrote: ↑12 Jan 2023, 11:11MOL is only interested by the bottom line on the balance sheet.Inquirer wrote: ↑11 Jan 2023, 16:15 LH basically managed to kick them out of FRA too, so that's the second time MOL loses against the Lufthansa group when going heads on.
The power of having loads of higher yielding corporate passengers which are out of reach to MOL, an attractive network and a good cost basis seems to be the trick to kick RyanAir out, despite commanding higher prices.
It’s not Lufty who kicked him out, it’s the opportunity to make more money elsewhere which caused the closure of the base in Brussels.
All this CIS countries have a bad reputation really. Some are really mafia-countries with very bad credit ratings.