Beginning of the end for bmibaby?
Following on from yesterdays news that Lufthansa cant find a suitable buyer for bmi, weve had confirmation today that jobs are going to be axed, and that routes will be curtailed at Birmingham, Manchester and Cardiff.
So, is it wise for bmibaby to concentrate their efforts on one large base at East Midlands airports?
They say that they want to concentrate on growth routes, but with growth comes competition, and Ryanair are already very well established at Castle Donnington. Right now, can bmibaby really push themselves as the ones who offer a more pleasant experience over Ryanairs cut-throat service, or will customers continue to vote with their wallets and choose the airline which gives them the cheapest fees?
When going after business passengers, it is much easier to play on offering services which take people closer to where they want to go, but is this so important for the leisure passenger - especially when East Midlands airport itself is playing a hybrid game of serving the three cities of Nottingham, Leicester and Derby, and also trying to poach passengers from Birmingham, without being directly adjacent to any of these cities. With sites like Travelyze, it's so easy to find cheap and convenient fares these days.
Easyjet might be out of the way at East Midlands, but there will have been obvious reasons why they made a commercial decision to pull out. Baby reducing their presence at Manchester leaves room for Jet 2 or Easyjet to add more services, whereas Ryanair and Flybe will swoon over any signs of weakness at Birmingham, and leave tiny with very little opportunity to come back in once the economy starts growing again. As for Cardiff? Not exactly Ryanairs favourite airport a few years ago, but if baby reduce their presence their, Cardiff airport operators will have many more reasons to do a deal with Ryanair.
This scenario could easily see bmibaby exposed as a one-airport operator within a few months, with very few other places to go to. It would then be only a matter of time before Ryanair came in and made a pincer movement to finally kill off baby for good.