As I see that the Birmingham Airport twitter feed has many comments about the runway extension and the High Speed 2 railway proposals, I thought it was worth a quick reminder of just how many major European capital cities are not served by flights from Birmingham Airport.
Now I’m not just talking about Vaduz or Andorra-la-Vella, which don’t even have airports, these are major European capital cities, including the capital of the largest country in the EU (Germany), aswell as other major players such as the Spanish capital Madrid and the Polish capital Warsaw. Even Lisbon and Rome will not get Birmingham flights until the end of March 2012.
European capitals not served by flights from Birmingham
(but these are served by flights from Manchester or other UK regional airports):
| City | Birmingham | Manchester | Edinburgh |
Notes
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| Athens | (previously operated by various airlines) | |||
| Berlin | (previously operated by BACON) | |||
| Helsinki | ||||
| Lisbon | (YES) | (new route starts 31 March 2012) | ||
| Moscow | ||||
| Oslo | (previously by Ryanair to TRF?) | |||
| Rome | (YES) | (new route starts 25 March 2012) | ||
| Stockholm | (previously by Ryanair to NYO?) | |||
| Vienna | ||||
| Warsaw | (previously operated by Norwegian) |
Now, surely I’m not being fair on Birmingham here? Aren’t there many other European capitals and major cities which are served by flights from Birmingham?
European Capital* Cities which are served by Birmingham flights:
| City | Birmingham | Manchester | Edinburgh | |
| Amsterdam* | ||||
| Brussels | ||||
| Copenhagen | ||||
| Dublin | ||||
| Istanbul* | ||||
| Paris | ||||
| Prague | ||||
| Zurich* |
In virtually all of the above cases, other the cities served from Birmingham are also served from Edinburgh. European cities which are served by Birmingham flights, but not by flights from Manchester, are few and far between.
If there is any unfairness, it is that there are numerous cities in Germany which are both more commercially important than Berlin, and which are served from Birmingham. Yet, Berlin is still important in its own right, both for business, and as a key city break destination. If there are flights to Berlin from several other UK airports, then why not from Birmingham, especially as the new Brandenburg Airport should create an opportunity for new routes.
Surely, it would be easier to create incentives for the airlines already at Birmingham to open up new routes to some of these key cities, rather than chasing much harder to win contracts for flights to Asia, which have so far failed to materialise in any great way from Manchester, and which would be even less likely to work from Birmingham, given its proxmimity to London. And why should anyone fork out a hefty High Speed 2 rail fare to arrive in some field right on the edge of the Birmingham Airport complex, when Virgin Trains will take them to within a two minute shuttle ride of the main terminal building, with an only marginally longer journey time?
Notes:
- * Amsterdam is nominal capital and most important commercial city in the Netherlands. Seat of government is in The Hague.
- Zurich is both commercial capital of Switzerland and main gateway airport to Bern.
- Istanbul is largest commercial city in Turkey.