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Hi Guys
Well i hope you are all o.k, i know we had this discussion a few weeks ago, but at least a month has past by, and i have heard nothing at all, i did E-mail them last week to get an update on my application ( cabin crew ) but have heard nothing.
I have some friends who work at BHX and they have said , they know nothing about them,funny how they are mean't to be satrting on the 3.06.04.
There website is still active www.flyblu.com and is accepting bookings, but just wondered if any of you guys have heard anything?
Michael
Well i hope you are all o.k, i know we had this discussion a few weeks ago, but at least a month has past by, and i have heard nothing at all, i did E-mail them last week to get an update on my application ( cabin crew ) but have heard nothing.
I have some friends who work at BHX and they have said , they know nothing about them,funny how they are mean't to be satrting on the 3.06.04.
There website is still active www.flyblu.com and is accepting bookings, but just wondered if any of you guys have heard anything?
Michael
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News article from Travel Trade Gazette 26 Apr 2004
"Flyblu forced to delay June launch
Birmingham-based transatlantic start-up Flyblu has abandoned its summer launch. The carrier, which plans to operate to Florida, has failed to gain its Air Operators' Certificate in time for its first flight in June. 'We do not have a launch date yet', a spokeswoman said 'We will make an announcement in mid-may.' "
So I guess it's "watch this space".
"Flyblu forced to delay June launch
Birmingham-based transatlantic start-up Flyblu has abandoned its summer launch. The carrier, which plans to operate to Florida, has failed to gain its Air Operators' Certificate in time for its first flight in June. 'We do not have a launch date yet', a spokeswoman said 'We will make an announcement in mid-may.' "
So I guess it's "watch this space".
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Hi
Thanks for your message, i have looked at www.flyblu.com this morning, and there is an explanation message about the delay, it is quite open , i take my hat of to them for this, you have to admire there honesty, but i would like to ask one question.
Why don't the owners of a new airline ( any ) get all the paper work, licences etc ready before they go on line ? like with flyblu have a great idea, brill website, taking applications for crew etc, taking bookings, and yet they haven'y got there licences ?
Why do this ? if i was a customer, it would make me very wary .
Doea anyone else think the same here ? i am not having having a dig at flyblu, it is just from previous experience with Now airlines etc...
Michael
Thanks for your message, i have looked at www.flyblu.com this morning, and there is an explanation message about the delay, it is quite open , i take my hat of to them for this, you have to admire there honesty, but i would like to ask one question.
Why don't the owners of a new airline ( any ) get all the paper work, licences etc ready before they go on line ? like with flyblu have a great idea, brill website, taking applications for crew etc, taking bookings, and yet they haven'y got there licences ?
Why do this ? if i was a customer, it would make me very wary .
Doea anyone else think the same here ? i am not having having a dig at flyblu, it is just from previous experience with Now airlines etc...
Michael
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I was going to bring this subject up (again) earlier this morning - but, its like flogging a dead horse!
A website can bring in important market research results - that could make decisions for a party interested in starting up......
It can generate interest and act as a stirring stick for 'hype' so that these results can be monitored.......
It can incite known 'others' to get their start up going quickly - to beat the competition - increasing the possibility of their failure.....
Or it can be just a good idea that doesn't get off the ground..........
I saw a website with some PIGS flying on it the other day!!!!!!
A website can bring in important market research results - that could make decisions for a party interested in starting up......
It can generate interest and act as a stirring stick for 'hype' so that these results can be monitored.......
It can incite known 'others' to get their start up going quickly - to beat the competition - increasing the possibility of their failure.....
Or it can be just a good idea that doesn't get off the ground..........
I saw a website with some PIGS flying on it the other day!!!!!!
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