Bmibaby Withdraws Cardiff & Manchester Routes,? Increases Services to Belfast by Aston Morgan
Bmibaby stated it would axe all its operations from Cardiff and Manchester Airports at the end of the summer 2011 schedule. As a result, four bmibaby planes that are currently based at the two airports will be redeployed to Belfast, East Midlands and Birmingham. The low-cost airline, at presently, runs 40 weekly flights from Manchester and 30 weekly flights from Cardiff to different destinations.
The airline said that during the current economic climate it needs to focus more on its established routes.
Bmibaby began its operations from Cardiff in 2002 and has two aircrafts that are based at the airport. Through the airport, the airline serves a number of destinations, like Alicante, Geneva and Palma.
Last year, the Cardiff Airport handled nearly 1.4 million passengers out of which bmibaby accounted for just over 10%. In 2006/07, bmibaby accounted for around 34% of all total passengers.
Bmibaby is particularly popular among budget travellers who seek tickets on cheap flights. The airline is considered one of the leading low-cost carriers operating out of the UK and is indeed popular for doling out cheap tickets on flights.
A spokeswoman for bmibaby was quoted by news portals as stating,
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