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Geoff1947 wrote:IAG from London is mainly about long haul they are not the biggest players in short haul. Likely to have ever smaller market share as time goes on.
Geoff
lhrsfosyd wrote:I was wondering what are the biggest short haul markets (number of frequencies ) not currently served by IAG from LGW/LHR/LCY?
CGN - LHR (EW), SEN (BE), STN (EW, FR)
RIX - STN (FR), LTN (W6), LGW (BT)
BEG - LHR (JU), LTN (W6)
recently closed BGO and SVG
Eindhoven wrote:EIN is a big unserved market for IAG. FR is very succesful with a 3x daily flight EIN-STN, but other than that no airline flies between EIN and LON.
Cunard wrote:Geoff1947 wrote:IAG from London is mainly about long haul they are not the biggest players in short haul. Likely to have ever smaller market share as time goes on.
Geoff
97 long haul destinations from LHR 3 of which are also flown from LGW
68 short haul destinations from LHR 14 of which are also flown LGW.
46 short haul destinations from LGW 14 of which are also flown from LHR
21 long haul destinations from LGW 3 of which are also flown from LHR
Flown by BACF British Airways CityFlyer
9 short haul destinations from STN 8 of which are also flown from LHR
3 of which are also flown from LGW
32 short haul destinations from LCY 10 of which are also flown from LGW
20 of which are also flown from LHR
1 long haul destination from LCY (New York JFK which is also flown from LHR and LGW) flown by BA main line LGW
British Airways has quite a large European network from both London Heathrow and London Gatwick airports covering all of the major markets but is fairly lacking in several of the long haul markets as in the African continent.
IAG and in particular British Airways have been increasing their market share considerably over the last few years and that will only increase when IAG fully utilise the former Monarch slots at LGW.
rutankrd wrote:Geoff no it’s neither feed or contractors combined as this accounts for around 40% - the majority is in fact point to point traffic from and to the London market.
Significant leisure markets and some but just small margin of avios redemptions as well.
Without actual point to point ticket sales serious crimson ink runs through the spread sheets and yes they do compete with the flexible fares carriers in fact directly on many routes at fares similar and in many cases lower than them !
Anetters are infatuated by Hub and Spoke and long haul .
Vast majority of travel is neither and Heathrow in particular is declining in over Hub travel which is 30 ish %.
Geoff1947 wrote:Personally I wouldn’t expect to find a BA flight that suits unless I was connecting to a long haul flight as I did in April when travelling via MAD. But I buy my own tickets and prefer to avoid LHR.
I wonder who travels short haul with BA. Is it mainly feed to long haul and corporate contracts ?
Geoff
lhrsfosyd wrote:I wanted to find out what are the biggest short haul markets currently not served by BA but served by other airlines from London area. If I wanted a discussion whether BA is competing effectively against LCCs or whether it should fly from the regions, I would ask for it. Please stick to the topic and do not contribute with your emotional wishes or complaints.
Egerton wrote:Hope I am not deflecting your thread, but may I suggest that IAG has only a few 100 seaters. It is not good business to fly 143/144 seat A319s around half empty . With smaller Bombardier CS, would IAG fly more low volume routes profitably? My guess is yes, for sure.
Egerton wrote:Hope I am not deflecting your thread, but may I suggest that IAG has only a few 100 seaters. It is not good business to fly 143/144 seat A319s around half empty . With smaller Bombardier CS, would IAG fly more low volume routes profitably? My guess is yes, for sure.
Geoff1947 wrote:Cunard wrote:Geoff1947 wrote:IAG from London is mainly about long haul they are not the biggest players in short haul. Likely to have ever smaller market share as time goes on.
Geoff
97 long haul destinations from LHR 3 of which are also flown from LGW
68 short haul destinations from LHR 14 of which are also flown LGW.
46 short haul destinations from LGW 14 of which are also flown from LHR
21 long haul destinations from LGW 3 of which are also flown from LHR
Flown by BACF British Airways CityFlyer
9 short haul destinations from STN 8 of which are also flown from LHR
3 of which are also flown from LGW
32 short haul destinations from LCY 10 of which are also flown from LGW
20 of which are also flown from LHR
1 long haul destination from LCY (New York JFK which is also flown from LHR and LGW) flown by BA main line LGW
British Airways has quite a large European network from both London Heathrow and London Gatwick airports covering all of the major markets but is fairly lacking in several of the long haul markets as in the African continent.
IAG and in particular British Airways have been increasing their market share considerably over the last few years and that will only increase when IAG fully utilise the former Monarch slots at LGW.
I realise that the original post related to just LHR and LGW but the overall market includes the likes of STN and LTN. IAG don’t really compete successfully with the LCCs in the overall London market. They have even started to use Vueling.
Personally I wouldn’t expect to find a BA flight that suits unless I was connecting to a long haul flight as I did in April when travelling via MAD. But I buy my own tickets and prefer to avoid LHR.
I wonder who travels short haul with BA. Is it mainly feed to long haul and corporate contracts ?
Geoff
Geoff1947 wrote:Cunard wrote:Geoff1947 wrote:IAG from London is mainly about long haul they are not the biggest players in short haul. Likely to have ever smaller market share as time goes on.
Geoff
97 long haul destinations from LHR 3 of which are also flown from LGW
68 short haul destinations from LHR 14 of which are also flown LGW.
46 short haul destinations from LGW 14 of which are also flown from LHR
21 long haul destinations from LGW 3 of which are also flown from LHR
Flown by BACF British Airways CityFlyer
9 short haul destinations from STN 8 of which are also flown from LHR
3 of which are also flown from LGW
32 short haul destinations from LCY 10 of which are also flown from LGW
20 of which are also flown from LHR
1 long haul destination from LCY (New York JFK which is also flown from LHR and LGW) flown by BA main line LGW
British Airways has quite a large European network from both London Heathrow and London Gatwick airports covering all of the major markets but is fairly lacking in several of the long haul markets as in the African continent.
IAG and in particular British Airways have been increasing their market share considerably over the last few years and that will only increase when IAG fully utilise the former Monarch slots at LGW.
I realise that the original post related to just LHR and LGW but the overall market includes the likes of STN and LTN. IAG don’t really compete successfully with the LCCs in the overall London market. They have even started to use Vueling.
Personally I wouldn’t expect to find a BA flight that suits unless I was connecting to a long haul flight as I did in April when travelling via MAD. But I buy my own tickets and prefer to avoid LHR.
I wonder who travels short haul with BA. Is it mainly feed to long haul and corporate contracts ?
Geoff
LX138 wrote:I would say biggest unserved:
Ankara
Antalya
Bremen
Dresden
Guernsey
Minsk - def think they need to try this one
Shannon maybe? Obviously the competition is tough
And one or two from: Skope, Ljubljana, Pristina.
Defintely agree with poster on CMN too, thats growing.
Not sure why they are dropping MPL either?
I believe BGO and SVG were culled as they are incredibly expensive airports to operate from.
JoKeR wrote:BA is sorely missed in BEG, as is IB from BCN/MAD.
Cunard wrote:[/quote]All the destinations you have quoted British Airways have previously served except for Minsk which I highly doubt that they would fly to as the demand is not there and any traffic on the route is taken care of by the Belarusian flag carrier Belavia from LGW to MSK.
LX138 wrote:Cunard wrote:All the destinations you have quoted British Airways have previously served except for Minsk which I highly doubt that they would fly to as the demand is not there and any traffic on the route is taken care of by the Belarusian flag carrier Belavia from LGW to MSK.
lhrsfosyd wrote:The issue with BGO and SVG was lack of suitable aircraft. KLM operates multiple daily frequencies to many cities in Norway but they have the advantage of using Embraers. One daily frequency was simply not competitive and there were no slots available for more nor does Heathrow have anything smaller than A319s.
lhrsfosyd wrote:The issue with BGO and SVG was lack of suitable aircraft. KLM operates multiple daily frequencies to many cities in Norway but they have the advantage of using Embraers. One daily frequency was simply not competitive and there were no slots available for more nor does Heathrow have anything smaller than A319s.
Cunard wrote:ALL those destinations listed had previously been flown by British Airways except for Minsk. All those destinations are possible candidates for resumption except for Minsk which the airline has never served. There is no demand between London and Minsk that British Airways would cater for and as I previously stated the Belorussian flag carrier Belavia takes care of any traffic between the two cities via their LGW to MSK route. If you understand Belorussia and it's geo politics your appreciate why it's not a huge destination by any means and British Airways could fly to any of those previously served airports long before they ever considered Minsk.