And what if they takeover some SN people end experience?
Can't Air Belgium join an alliance ?
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And what if they takeover some SN people end experience?
Can't Air Belgium join an alliance ?
Sure, but in these times airlines and alliances will rather be focussing on saving what they already have i.s.o. integrating a small airline flying three old 4-holers from a small market like Belgium.Boavida wrote: ↑19 Jun 2020, 18:00 People say the Belgian govt is 'powerless' compared to LH Group, but if they hold the African rights and can decide to grant them to an airline of their choice, they can surely use this in the negotiations, no?
And what if they takeover some SN people end experience?
Can't Air Belgium join an alliance ?
In my opinion the potential bankruptcy of SN is a great opportunity to have a flag carrier that doesn't focus on the least developed continent on earth, but uses the strengt of Brussel: good connections within Europe and a few major intercontinental destinations.crew1990 wrote: ↑19 Jun 2020, 17:34Belgian state has the power to deliver slot to Africa. If Brussels Airlines collapse, everything will be granted to Air Belgium or TUI fly.
In my opinion, if bad mother Lufthansa get rids of Brussels Airlines and Austrian. Maybe Brussels Airlines and Austrian could join forces. Brussels Airlines focusing on Africa and North America, western and south Europe while Austrian could focus on Asia, eastern Europe and Middle East.
Isn't Air Belgium owned by some Chinese company for (slightly less) than 50%? And they are not in such a good condition either afaik. I think investments in Air Belgium will be much larger than throwing a lifeline to SN.sean1982 wrote: ↑19 Jun 2020, 17:38 Ditch SN and LH (who has never had any interest in it besides protecting its backyard) and support Air Belgium instead. Transfer the african rights to them and lease a small fleet of short haul aircraft that focuses on feeding, maybe that’s the better solution. I still fear the african market is far from what it used to be and for sure in the coming years.
So basicly a regional airline with a handful of (probably unsuccesful) international destinations. Why would anyone choose this tiny stand alone carrier over any other airline to any destination within its portfolio?Jetter wrote: ↑19 Jun 2020, 19:59In my opinion the potential bankruptcy of SN is a great opportunity to have a flag carrier that doesn't focus on the least developed continent on earth, but uses the strengt of Brussel: good connections within Europe and a few major intercontinental destinations.crew1990 wrote: ↑19 Jun 2020, 17:34Belgian state has the power to deliver slot to Africa. If Brussels Airlines collapse, everything will be granted to Air Belgium or TUI fly.
In my opinion, if bad mother Lufthansa get rids of Brussels Airlines and Austrian. Maybe Brussels Airlines and Austrian could join forces. Brussels Airlines focusing on Africa and North America, western and south Europe while Austrian could focus on Asia, eastern Europe and Middle East.
Or simply doing it from somewhere else.Conti764 wrote: ↑19 Jun 2020, 17:30The A330's are owned by LH.Ansett wrote: ↑19 Jun 2020, 13:24It might be one of the mean tricks of CS, to let SN "die", replace it at BRU by EW and offer even lower wages and worse working conditions. SN workers might be tempted (CS knows that) to accept to work for EW rather than to be jobless.saratoga wrote: ↑19 Jun 2020, 12:35 Once again: If and only If SN is going bust, what will happen with the slots???
I would not surprised LH let SN deliberately go bust. But they never wanna leave BRU behind because it would mean extra competition.(and that in these hard times, they can miss that as the pest)
My gamble: they will try to put Eurowings in Brussels at any means.
As regards the slots, I presume LH can transfer SN slots to EW. This does not mean that he automatically gets traffic rights between Belgium and Africa, unless perhaps if the sets up a Belgian EW. The question to which I don't have an answer is : what can the Belgian State do in such a situation ?
Can it prevent a Belgian EW to get the traffic rights to Africa ? (I'm tempted to say yes, but I am not sure).
I presume that the current government has not had a lot of time to deal with other problems than the covid crisis, but it might be an option, if SN is grounded, to immediately nationalize Brussels Airlines to maintain the traffic rights to Africa.
Given the situation in Africa due to Covid, LH might have time to set up a small (A330 only) Belgian company, called Eurowings Belgium, patch EW titles on the fuselage and have this Belgian airline, on a Belgian AOC with OO-registered A330's fly from BRU to Africa. The BRU hub could be fed from other hubs on LH, LX, OS and EW, together with the excisting *A-partners.
Pure theoritical, but the Belgian state hasn't much to pur pressure on LH, contrary to the other way around.
An independant SN is part of an alliance.
If BRU turns into a dessert, I bet it's a waffle with strawberries and whipped cream ! Unless you meant 'desert'...
Indeed. The fact that both Lufthansa and Brussels Airlines remain silent, is ennoying some people.
I don’t own an airline, I don’t even work for one anymore. Thank the lord for that. I didn’t say ditch 4000 people, I said “don’t dump taxpayers money in a company that is already virtually bankrupt and where the main investor has no intention at all to do something significant to it”. There are a lot of people who actually agree with that too. You, on the other hand, can’t resist to make it personal again. Not that I expected a higher level of communication.Passenger wrote: ↑20 Jun 2020, 22:54Indeed. The fact that both Lufthansa and Brussels Airlines remain silent, is ennoying some people.
What an amazing day it was, Friday: hell broke loose on this forum after one article on the homepage based upon anonymous sources, referring to a newspaper article based upon… an anonymous source. The result: a full day of ultimate speculation, pure nonsense and lots of crap. With top of the bill, this ugly post: “…Ditch SN and LH and support Air Belgium instead…” "Ditch 4.000 people": posted by someone who’s own airline is virtually bankrupt!
I think that there is nothing worse than having a job where you always have to worry about your company going broke, not knowing if you'll still have a job the next day, and said company uses that against you to make you work more for less.Passenger wrote: ↑20 Jun 2020, 22:54Indeed. The fact that both Lufthansa and Brussels Airlines remain silent, is ennoying some people.
What an amazing day it was, Friday: hell broke loose on this forum after one article on the homepage based upon anonymous sources, referring to a newspaper article based upon… an anonymous source. The result: a full day of ultimate speculation, pure nonsense and lots of crap. With top of the bill, this ugly post: “…Ditch SN and LH and support Air Belgium instead…” "Ditch 4.000 people": posted by someone who’s own airline is virtually bankrupt!
That was for sure not me bcs I was even giving the information that there would come more destinations. But Corona and their too fast starting up with barely flying people decided differently.Ozzie1969 wrote: ↑20 Jun 2020, 17:53If BRU turns into a dessert, I bet it's a waffle with strawberries and whipped cream ! Unless you meant 'desert'...
By the way, aren't you the same person who (in another topic) was happy to see Wizzair leave BRU and is afraid of Transavia coming to BRU ? I fail to see the logic in your thinking. Brussels Airlines has to be saved at all cost (to the taxpayer), but no other airlines should come to BRU. The mind boggles.
Why not trying? All major airlines started someday with tiny ressources. Why not believing in it and investing. If there is a will, there is a way.Conti764 wrote: ↑19 Jun 2020, 21:37So basicly a regional airline with a handful of (probably unsuccesful) international destinations. Why would anyone choose this tiny stand alone carrier over any other airline to any destination within its portfolio?Jetter wrote: ↑19 Jun 2020, 19:59In my opinion the potential bankruptcy of SN is a great opportunity to have a flag carrier that doesn't focus on the least developed continent on earth, but uses the strengt of Brussel: good connections within Europe and a few major intercontinental destinations.crew1990 wrote: ↑19 Jun 2020, 17:34Belgian state has the power to deliver slot to Africa. If Brussels Airlines collapse, everything will be granted to Air Belgium or TUI fly.
In my opinion, if bad mother Lufthansa get rids of Brussels Airlines and Austrian. Maybe Brussels Airlines and Austrian could join forces. Brussels Airlines focusing on Africa and North America, western and south Europe while Austrian could focus on Asia, eastern Europe and Middle East.
No alliance, no codeshare, no cashcow Africa anymore. Just a kind of Air Baltic XL...