BRU in "Airports of the world" mag

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theeuropean wrote:I wonder who the LCC can be? Ryanair? They have been talking about starting up at major airports. I'm hoping (although this is a huge dream) for Air Asia X to KL - that would be interesting to say the least.
You have indeed some exotic Low cost carriers but you have also some European like Jet2, Air Berlin and Norwegian.

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airazurxtror wrote: I did not know :
" To reach Pier A it is necessary to descend to a wide connecting tunnel (...) which allows passengers to pass beneath the taxiway above. This taxiway is not really needed so the airport is to begin building a surface level connection shortly across it which will simplify the journey."
A very good idea indeed !
Strange... When the A-pier will be extended this would mean a considerable detour around the entire A-pier for jets parked at the south-side of the A-pier to go to the runway...
Correct, I don't think that the airlines want to make a detour.

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Atlantis wrote: You have indeed some exotic Low cost carriers but you have also some European like Jet2, Air Berlin and Norwegian.
I know it is a matter of ongoing discussion, but personally, I woudn't call air Berlin a low cost. Especially not now they are about to join OneWorld; their service levels will have to go up, and so will their fares. In a few years time, I bet AB will be just a 'normal' airline really, but I agree with you however that they are a prime candidate to enter the Belgium-Germany market one day, or why not a BRU-PMI? They have a HUGE hub in Palma...

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tolipanebas wrote:
Atlantis wrote: You have indeed some exotic Low cost carriers but you have also some European like Jet2, Air Berlin and Norwegian.
I know it is a matter of ongoing discussion, but personally, I woudn't call air Berlin a low cost. Especially not now they are about to join OneWorld; their service levels will have to go up, and so will their fares. In a few years time, I bet AB will be just a 'normal' airline really, but I agree with you however that they are a prime candidate to enter the Belgium-Germany market one day, or why not a BRU-PMI? They have a HUGE hub in Palma...
It was Air Berlin plan to start up a route ex-BRU to PMI but for some reasons they never showed up.
Air Berlin is indeed an airline between low cost and a full service carrier.

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Hello,

In the magazine they also mention Airliners 2010 at BRU and in the list I found Qatar Airways :?

I think they will start this month or was the plan to start already in 2010?

@ Atlantis: Air Berlin has a PMI route from AMS maybe they changed BRU for AMS.

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tangolima wrote: I think they will start this month or was the plan to start already in 2010?
QR is about to start flying to BRU from 31 January, as far as I know this has always been like that.

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tangolima wrote:Hello,

In the magazine they also mention Airliners 2010 at BRU and in the list I found Qatar Airways :?
Maybe they mixed some things. Qatar Airways announced in 2010 to fly to BRU but their first flight is on January 31 2011.

But we are glad that they come ;)

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