Bmibaby

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bmibaby
IATA
WW
ICAO
BMI
Callsign
BABY
Founded 2002
Hubs Manchester Airport
East Midlands Airport
Birmingham International Airport
Cardiff International Airport
Focus cities Glasgow International Airport
Edinburgh Airport
Belfast International Airport
Frequent flyer program bmi Diamond Club
Fleet size 19
Destinations 35
Parent company British Midland PLC
Company slogan The airline with tiny fares
Headquarters Castle Donington, England, United Kingdom
Key people Nigel Tuner (CEO)
Sir Michael Bishop (Chairman)
Crawford Rix (MD)
Website: http://www.bmibaby.com

Bmibaby is a British low-cost airline and a subsidiary of British Midland PLC. It flies to destinations in Europe from its main bases at East Midlands, Manchester, Cardiff, and Birmingham. BmiBaby is a member of the bmi Diamond Club frequent flyer program, however it is not a member of the Star Alliance, so other Star Alliance airlines' passengers cannot earn points on bmibaby flights.

BmiBaby Ltd holds a United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority Type A Operating Licence, and is permitted to carry passengers, cargo and mail on aircraft with 20 or more seats. [1]

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[edit] History

The airline was established on 24 January 2002 [2] and started operations on 22 March 2002 with a flight between East Midlands and Málaga.

In late autumn 2006, the airline announced an expansion programme at Birmingham International Airport increasing the number of Boeing 737 aircraft based at the airport from five to eight and the introduction of eight new routes. In February 2007, the airline announced further growth plans at Birmingham International airport with an additional Boeing 737 aircraft based at the airport, taking the total to nine and the number of routes served to 21 (now 25), making it the airline's biggest base.

On 1 March 2007, the airline announced an initiative for business travellers with an 'only choose what you need' approach. Business travellers using the airline now had the option to choose from a range of services such as ticket flexibility, executive lounge access and on-line check in, and only pay for the services they used. The company also announced that bmi's frequent flyers could now gain Diamond Club miles, however, other Star Alliance airlines' frequent flyers cannot.[3]

Unlike its sister airline, bmibaby are unable to add the points at the airport, this has to be done at time of booking.

[edit] Destinations

Main article: bmibaby destinations

[edit] Fleet

Boeing 737-300
Boeing 737-300

The bmibaby fleet consists of the following aircraft at April 2008:[4]

bmibaby Fleet
Aircraft Total Passengers
Airbus A321-200 1 195*
Boeing 737-300 15 (2 due) 148
Boeing 737-500 3 131

As of April 2008, the average age of Bmibaby's fleet was 13.4 years old.[5]

Aircraft are named with 'baby' in the title, such as rock a bye baby and baby blue skies.

  • The Airbus A321-200 aircraft is on lease from bmi for the summer 2008 season based at Manchester.

[edit] Sponsorship

Bmibaby sponsors:

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