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www.belgiumexel.com online

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today, the website`s of belgiumexel.com, hollandexel.com, bonaireexel.com and the exelaviationgroup.com went online

check: www.belgiumexel.com

Note, its a simple and very sparse website!

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Great!!! it's only in Dutch!!! :(

Jense

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sabena4ever wrote:Great!!! it's only in Dutch!!! :(
:) You don't miss anything :wink:
Only 10 sentences, they just say "Hi, we are Belgium Exel and we operate 1 B763 to the carribean, Kenia and Zanzibar..."
Not that much for an airline... :?

greettzzz

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but they also say:

from the webpage:

In de nabije toekomst kunt u meer informatie over de nieuwe maatschappij BelgiumExel vinden op deze website. De informatie zal dan beschikbaar zijn in drie talen: Engels, Frans en Nederlands. Wij willen u namelijk niet alleen in de lucht, maar óók voor vertrek vanaf Brussel via onze site van dienst te zijn. [u]Tot die tijd verwijzen wij u graag naar onze partners, de touroperators, die de vakantiereizen met BelgiumExel aanbieden.[/u]

www.neckermann.be www.thomascook.be www.pegase.be


english translation:
in the future the real website will be in 3 languages: Dutch, French and English. when you want more info right know; you have to contact thomas cook or neckermann un till the real webpage is update,

Be fare jense
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does anywone now's when the planes will get there final sheme ??

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well, i don`t know for sure, but i heard that first the hollandexel planes will be painted, and after that the belgiumexel planes

and they told in a pressbriefing before june i believe.....but again, i don`t know for sure...

Jense

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V-Bird wrote:Be fare jense
Maybe I was a little bit too unfear, but an airline need to have a good website :!: And, if the site is not whole ready, just put hem not online yet :!:
But, I agree a little bit with you :wink:

greettzzz

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to Jense:

thanks for understanding :D :wink:
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not very extensive site i have seen , hopefully in very near future it will be better

greets

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Post by Buzz »

They have no need for an expencive new site, since they only do charters... Give it time, it will come online when it's finished, but it's not good management to spend a lot of €€ on a site that not many people need anyway...

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Post by Avro »

I agree with LoBoTiC. Belgiumexel doesn't need a complete site, because the majority of their business is done with travel agents and tour operators.!!!

Anyway, I'm surprised to see that they weren't able to translate those 10 sentences in English and French for the opening of the site :roll: Is it that difficult :?:

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Jense

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Sorry, but what is 1000 à 1500 euros for an airline? Right: nothing!
I can't imagine that the won't spend that money to a good, finished website...
And, what I said: why put it now online? Put it online when it is whole finished, for that couple of week(s)...
(This is just my opinion)

greettzzz

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Website is awful. Only Dutch. Unreadable because of a bad choice of colours. They'd better wait before starting such a shameful site...
André
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well i think the colours are just fine, love there c/s !! and so bad isnt the website

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Post by Buzz »

Jense wrote:Sorry, but what is 1000 à 1500 euros for an airline? Right: nothing!
I can't imagine that the won't spend that money to a good, finished website...
And, what I said: why put it now online? Put it online when it is whole finished, for that couple of week(s)...
(This is just my opinion)

greettzzz
That attitude is not a good one if you want to start a business...I
f you start a new airline, or any other company, every penny counts if you want to stay alive. They should only invest in things that can make money, and a website can't make money for them, so no website. Simple as that.

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Belgium excel - website !!

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Dear,

Yes, the website is awful, i would say STINKS is even better to say !

Purely Dutch, no pictures, if you would try to click on BOOK , this feature doesn t work yet !!

I thought that internet is so powerful and important in Marketing nowadays.

PS Have a look at www.wizzair.com or even airpolonia.com !

This are really websites for low costs.

Or : www.gulfairco.com or emirates.com // this is pro websites !!

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Post by Avro »

Indeed ThomasCook. As I allready mentioned in my earlier post, they simply don't need to rely on a website. A lowcost even full frills carrier need a website and a strong booking system, since many pax will book via internet. On the other hand a charter company like BelgiumExel, doesn't need that feature, since the majority of the bookings is done via travel agents and tour operators.

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