JOVAN2 wrote: ↑04 Feb 2024, 22:50
lumumba wrote: ↑04 Feb 2024, 00:02
So you are saying the Belgium is poor country that is not strong has the others I don't believe that.
This is not an explanation these are facts but why is there no will to make it better and bigger that's my question?
Lufhansa is not stupid they also don't want to give market share out off there hands.
It would be interesting how Lufthansa is going to manage ITA because they are similarities with here.
Maybe the Belgium state has to take a minority part in Brussels Airlines and a bigger part in the Airport?
It will be difficult to compete with bigger airports because they have so much more possibilities to transfer pax to fill there planes that you will be kicked out of the markets...etc
they must achieve sufficient market share to survive.
There is a strength here in Brussels which is that there are no traffic restrictions so why not develop the turboprop market in cities like Brest Nantes Billund Bordeaux etc. there is already a small market for these cities with Brussels,if you add transfers pax with the low costs of using such aircraft?
You can't do miracles but they have to grow in there know market and attract more international code share partners.
They do miracles in KLM.
A few days after SN announces they will stop flying to Billund, KLM announces an additional flight.
SIX FLIGHTS A DAY !!!
Is there a low cost airline flying from somewhere in Belgium (CRL ??) to Billund. No.
Do peopke fly to Billund only for Legoland only ??
No , Billund is they main airport for this big part of peninsular Denmark. Denmark is very important for business.
SN stops flying to 2nd airport.
First of all, Billund is not linked to Copenhagen. So no competition for foreign airlines from the national flag carrier. CPH is by the far the biggest hub for SAS with a good long haul network and the airport is well served from Star Alliance airlines (Air India, Air China, Ethiopian, Singapour Airlines, Thai Airways, Air Canada and Egyptair
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copenhagen_Airport). It's a big advantage for KLM
AF operates only 2 flights a day, British Airways one flight a day. Not all hub and spoke airlines have big capacities at Billund
KLM has built a strong regional network since 70s, thanks to its various subsidiaries such as NLM, KLM UK, KLM Alps or Air Exel. Almost everyone has merged to create KLM Cityhopper. KLM KLM Cityhopper has kept a large part of the network served by NLM, KLM UK,..
KLM had also strong partnership with nordics airlines such as Braathens in Norway and Maersk Air in Danemark. Their presence in this region is very old. They know very well the market and thus the needs from the passengers.
https://www.avionews.it/item/18942-klm- ... ement.html &
https://airport-information.com/data/ne ... -1599.html
It's the same thing in UK, where British Airways has closed many domestics routes from Heathrow (to feed the BA long haul flights at LHR) from 90s. Thanks to KLM UK, KLM has added many flights to UK and that the reason why, KLM has a big network in UK.
KLM operate waved structures at their hubs with 4 and 5 daily waves. You have to add its patnership such as Delta for USA, Aeromexico for Latin America, Kenya Airways for Africa, Korean Air, China Southern and China Eastern for Asia. We probably reach almost 20 flights a day at AMS with these airlines. Choices are big!!
Brussels airport and Brussels Airlines are very far away from this. If the route is loss making for SN, no need to keep the route.
It's not a miracle. The KLM regionnal network is old. Billund route resumed in 2001.
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