sean1982 wrote:Now there goes some of you armchair CEO's theory that BRU "doesnt want LCC traffic". The passengers are not "high yield" enough. They dont buy enough and cause only trouble and have no advantages? They have realised the importance of BruAir and there will ban LCC traffic from the airport?
Yet, 1 tiny LCC route moves to CRL and the world is unfair and there is a public outrage. Proves enough that Brussels is more then willing to accept LCC passengers, so possibly also FR.
Since you are working for ryanair, I'd hoped you'd understand that when a company publically complains about unfair subsidies and government aid to a competitor of theirs like your employer frequently does, it serves a much greater goal than it only does at first sight as it's predominantly an effort to weaken that competitor on the long run, more than anything else?
As you say yourself, it's just 1 daily route, so this is hardly going to have any material effect on BRU's total result, yet nevertheless they start a public outcry over it? Doesn't make sense now, does it, unless they have taken notice of the positive results Brussels Airlines have obtained from complaining about Ryan Air's operating model at CRL, and now want to launch a similar campaign at getting a more level playing field restored on th ground too, not so much to stop this one route from moving, but with the ultimate goal to see CRL receive zero public funding in say X years from now.
If so, expect BRU to become much more offensive in future and seize every opportunity it can get to put their point of view forward and to make CRL look badly, this case just being the first one then.
Facts are BRU have scrapped their firm plan to build a low cost terminal and is investing tens of millions in the connector building right now: I'd say that speaks more than a thousand words, which are -as I pointed out above- more of a political and strategic nature, than of a commercial nature, IMHO.