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Ostend Airport : Article "Het Nieuwsblad "

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hello,

just read this on the wiloo website
http://www.wiloo.be/hnb14jan05.jpg

Any ideas or comments about this

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Post by Andries »

This certainly isn't good news ! :evil:

I can't believe the are putting an airport under authoroty of a sea harbor 8O

Well, what can I say ... Typically Ostend, Typically Belgium !
Wiloo's probably allready drinking champagne !

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:twisted: Andries :twisted:
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Post by regi »

Wiloo probably has a seat in the board of directors of the Harbour.

The article aknowledges that using Ostend for cargo is not viable.
So all those companies in and around Ostend that are air cargo related are given up. They are declared as non viable. They are loosers, Wiloo is a winner.

We will have no more (heated) discussions again about old airplanes, russian "airtrucks", Kalita or MK.

We only will mention once or twice a week that 2 pallets with Spa water were loaded for Tenerife or that the coffin of a deceased Jet Air tourist was unloaded on Ostend.


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Post by RobinZartos »

Like Andries already saied. Typically Belgium.

I dont come often to Ostend, but it is sad news.

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Post by MKAirlines »

I just have to say after the RMT and all the other Stuff Ostend loses it all for tourism fuck employment we need tourism i a country where it rains most of the time ridiculous

just ridiculous first they build a perishable centre then an apron1 en then they decide they don't want cargo :roll:

Greetings and don't vote SPa. (don't continue on politics)

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Post by blackhawk »

An other article concerning OST and Ryanair: Het bestuur van de Internationale Luchthaven Brugge-Oostende gaat de Ierse luchtvaartmaatschappij Ryanair dagvaarden omdat ze nog een achterstallige schuld heeft openstaan en omdat ze contractbreuk zou plegen.

OST is suing Ryanair because the airline company still needs to pay € 245.000. From now on, Ryanair must pay in cash when it uses OST.

http://www.tijd.be/nieuws/artikel.asp?Id=1551171 (Dutch only)

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If Ostend can no longer accomodate cargo flights, I wonder which Belgian airport will? Brussels? Oh no, certainly not, those aircraft make noise, remember... :roll:

So Ostend should concentrate on tourism, should it? I wonder how many people in Belgium who live outside the provinces of West and East Flanders will bother to go to Ostend to take a charter flight to the Mediterranean? Instead of Antonov Ruslan's, we'll get Fokker 50's in Ostend...

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Ostend Airport: private airport?

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Ostend Airport was property of Flanders Region?
Soon it will belong to Ostend Town? How much will Ostend Town pay for it?
It will be the NV Plassendale, but what's the difference? What party membership is needed to become manager or get or keep a job? Or Wiloo-membership?

Will the airport be for the exclusive profit of the town (enterprises): will only traffic that is useful for Ostend be welcome? And that to make Ostend a tourist and economic metropolis.
This means clearly: no cargo. Is that the end of Ostend cargo?
Passengers will board the cruiseships in Ostend harbour... This looks like the airport will not be accessible for everyone, in other words, will the airport then be of "openbaar nut", or for private use?
Private use airports are licensed differently.

Thomas Cook seems to have lobbyed effeiciently. But can Flemish enterprises also use the 'private' Ostend airport? Will they have the same advantages as these multi-national operators, or will this project definitely kill the flemish operators?
After making the live of the belgian airlines impossible, now the same government member(s) are preparing an espada the put a final to the belgian touroperators.
Great thinking...in Ostend.

PS Is Wiloo sponsored by these multi-nationals?
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Post by Humberside »

Are the passenger charter flights staying and is cargo definetly leaving?

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Post by UFO »

Boss of the harbour: Van de Lanotte (SPa)
Boss of Biac: Van den Bossche (SPa)

Wouldn't it be better if EBOS and EBBR had the same boss? So like with every company in Belgium, one daughter compagny kills the other?

My opinion is that the political party SPa is trying to break down EBOS so they can make more money out of EBBR.

But wouldn't it be better if they tried to flourish them both? I have my doubts!!!!! Politicians don't think with their minds but with their bankaccount!!!!!

Hoping for a good future for EBOS

People of Flanders: DON'T VOTE SPa (WILOO&GROEN!)IN 2006!!!!! :twisted:

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Post by Buzz »

UFO wrote:Boss of the harbour: Van de Lanotte (SPa)
Boss of Biac: Van den Bossche (SPa)

My opinion is that the political party SPa is trying to break down EBOS so they can make more money out of EBBR.
Where have you been the last 2 months? Biac has been sold to Macquerie (or something like that), an Australian group. They hold 70% of the stock, with the Belgian government having only 30%...

Please leave politics out of aviation discussions, only bad things can happen wen you involve it... (see Airliners.net)
I will say this though: No politician (of any party) in his right mind would dare to do anything that brings more old & noisy cargo traffic to EBBR...

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blackhawk wrote:OST is suing Ryanair because the airline company still needs to pay € 245.000. From now on, Ryanair must pay in cash when it uses OST.
Go OST ! Who knows, they might even make FR start another route... Or at least get a nice amount of €€

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Post by Ozzie1969 »

I can understand the action Ostend Airport has undertaken against Ryanair, but :

1. Ryanair doesn't send any planes to Ostend anymore. Diverted flights usually go to Liège.
2. This may very well blow the last chance of Ryanair ever opening up another route from Ostend.

Don't get me wrong, I think Ryanair should not be treated with kids' gloves. It's only fair that Ryanair should get a piece of its own medicine.

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