Conti764 wrote:
And what would that mean for Ryanair? 1 or 2 flights?
I mean, I am perfectly objective about this and I don't dislike Ryanair (to the contrary) but I too think SN should be given priority since they only have BRU as a base and have to disperse flights to all over Belgium and even abroad while FR and JAF to name two other major users of the airport have alternative bases to operate from.
And after all, SN is Belgium's flag carrier airline, and it is my humble opinion Belgian aviation can't have a second flag carrier going burst, only 15 years after its predecessor... Because such event would hit BRU even more then last week's attacks...
I think nobody would like to see Brussels going bust and although you say you are objective, it is a pretty emotional argument you give. Seeing that Brussels airlines is the biggest costumer they should have the biggest portion of the slots. I also believe they should receive help in these difficult times to avoid going bankrupt, but only by doing something that is applicable to all airlines.
However, if you "help" Brussels airlines by giving them priority over other airlines it is unfair competition as Sean said. Financial health of a company has nothing to do with slot allocation imho.
All airlines have their difficulties, for example Thomas Cook and Jetairfly:
- their second biggest destination completely closed down (Tunisia) --> terrorist attack
- their biggest destination down by 30% (Turkey)
- Egypt almost completely closed down (1 or 2 destinations iso 6) --> terrorist attack
- BRU closed (extra transportation, extra hotels, extra ferry flights, overtime of personnel,...) --> terrorist attack
But if I follow the reasoning here, they should not get help because they are not yet "close" to bankrupcy? Not very objective imo...
And just to clarify, I not in favour of JAF, TCW, RYR or SN, and I'm all in favour of helping the airlines through this difficult period. But in a fair and honest way.