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I do wonder if the only reason why Thomson are still doing the cruise flights is because they require the plane to be fully loaded on takeoff. I went on a cruise from Southampton last year and people took a lot of luggage! Plus they might also be carrying cargo for the ship itself? The only way I could see long haul happening is if a low cost carrier with narrow bodied aircraft decided to do long haul flights from regional airports. In the long run the airports that will benefit will be MAN, BHX and maybe BRS. CWL will be long way down the list.Re scheduled long haul, especially transatlantic to the US East Coast, much may demand in the coming years whether LHR gets a third runway or at least whether an additional runway is built in South East England.
If there is no third runway and air travel continues to increase airlines will have to look elsewhere and, although MAN and BHX are the obvious choices to see most of such an expansion, smaller regional airports may also benefit to a lesser degree.
Regarding long haul charter services, for many years CWL was pre-eminent on Severnside for routes to Florida and the Caribbean. It was only after First Choice became part of TUI along with Thomson that the CWL flights largely ceased (except for Caribbean cruise flights mainly in winter which still exceed those of BRS in number). Paradoxically, BRS came later (than CWL) to a regular and substantial transatlantic charter programme thanks to First Choice but retained these flights whilst CWL lost its own flights.