TheLocalYokel
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From memory the conjecture began when the chairman of the airport company told a WAG committee that the airport had been approached that very day by a low cost airline. This would have been in the early part of this year.Another thing that baffles me is that a while ago it was mentioned that a low cost carrier was interested in CWL but nothing has materialised and nothing has been mentioned since.
As we know, the airport is subject to a lot of party political points scoring, especially since it came into public ownership - although even before that opposition politicians would accuse the government of not doing enough to help the the then private owners, and the remark which I'm sure was true might have been dropped in to show political airport company critics how well CWL was progressing since the dark days of a few years earlier.
Ryanair and Jet2 seemed the favourite bets amongst many CWL followers at the time and possibly still, and if either one was the airline that had acted proactively talks might have taken place, might still be taking place. We're not likely to learn of a failure to make a deal but positive news will likely only be made public when any agreement is finalised.