Brizzle Airport 18:45 - Apr 21 with 16460 views | Togg | Sat here now waiting for the 7.45pm flight to Malaga. It's like ' Little Wales'. Accents, bucket hats, stag, hen parties. I would say 80% Welsh. Flights to Faro, Corfu, Alicante, Malaga. It's packed. The money for the subsidised airport in Rhoose is losing out on must be incredible. [Post edited 21 Apr 2023 18:46]
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Brizzle Airport on 09:08 - May 31 with 1776 views | onehunglow | …not the language … | |
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Brizzle Airport on 10:03 - May 31 with 1737 views | controversial_jack | Is he off on his grammar policing again? He does that when he has no answers to the debate | | | |
Brizzle Airport on 12:27 - Jun 1 with 1616 views | EagleEye | Speaking of Brizzle airport, someone I know arrived there last night to find that they were unable to make their onward journey to south Wales due to the train strike. No matter, we’ll get a bus they thought. Oh no you won’t. BOTH Severn bridges closed for maintenance. Hire car it is then with an 80 mile detour around Gloucester. It actually turns out that it would be cheaper to book an overnight hotel than get a hire car from the airport | | | |
Brizzle Airport on 13:40 - Jun 1 with 1585 views | Boundy | I managed to book seats to Malaga this month flying from Rhoose, both outward and return at great times , obviously I would prefer to fly from there every time but we fell lucky this time both with the price and timings , something I suspect is never always the case for most of us | |
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Brizzle Airport on 13:48 - Jun 1 with 1580 views | majorraglan | Only 1 bridge is closed, but the interconnecting sections of the motorway are closed at various points. THE detour through Gloucester only applies to vehicles over 15 foot high, cars are being diverted around Chepstow and the old Severn bridge. | | | |
Brizzle Airport on 13:59 - Jun 1 with 1574 views | controversial_jack | The last few times i have been from Bristol there have been major road delays. It may indeed be the better option to book an overnight stay. | | | |
Brizzle Airport on 14:20 - Jun 1 with 1559 views | EagleEye | Quite possibly but the information available to them when they were frantically looking for alternatives were that the bridges were closed from 8pm. Whether that was the case or not 🤷ðŸ¼â€â™‚ï¸ | | | |
Brizzle Airport on 14:21 - Jun 1 with 1559 views | dna | Going to Crete in August, cheaper and better flight times to go to Birmingham and stay overnight (with parking) | | | |
Brizzle Airport on 16:36 - Jun 1 with 1529 views | Kilkennyjack | Use Cardiff people. Saves all this Bristol nonsense and hotel costs/problems. | |
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Brizzle Airport on 16:38 - Jun 1 with 1526 views | controversial_jack | If you can get direct flights from there. I have been fortunate and got one to Zante, but they are few and far between | | | |
Brizzle Airport on 18:00 - Jun 1 with 1513 views | majorraglan | The point you make about the information is well made, it took me a few times to get my head around it, but one of the bridges was defo open to cars. | | | |
Brizzle Airport on 18:52 - Jun 1 with 1501 views | Togg | Bristol on the whole much better value, better flights better times. It's like little Wales there whether we like it or not. Booking a flight to Murcia in September, not a hope in hell from Cardiff. BMI Baby was a huge loss. | | | |
Brizzle Airport on 19:16 - Jun 1 with 1480 views | Boundy | Like I said in my last post we were lucky ,the days and times were perfect, for us,but the choice overall is pretty poor | |
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Brizzle Airport on 19:38 - Jun 1 with 1479 views | Togg | Totally agree. If I could the flights from Cardiff I would definitely fly from there as would most people in South Wales. | | | |
Brizzle Airport on 21:01 - Jun 2 with 1400 views | felixstowe_jack | Unfortunately people from most of Monmouthshire cannot get to Cardiff Airport due to the chaos at the Brynglas tunnels caused by Drakeford and his no investments in new roads. It is far quicker to get to Bristol. | |
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Brizzle Airport on 21:51 - Jun 2 with 1388 views | builthjack | The Brynglas tunnels keep getting mentioned by the likes of yourself, probably to have a go at Mr Drakeford every time. Can you tell me who’s fault these are; I regularly head past Worcester and it takes me 90 minutes to go 10 miles through the roundabouts. Who’s fault is that? When I go to Barnsley with work. 160 miles. It always takes me 1 hour 45 minutes to do the 80 miles to Chester. Then it takes me 3 hours 15 minutes to do the other 80 miles. Who’s fault is that? Neither of the above are Drakefords fault. Is it Sunak? Johnson’s? Truss? May? Someone else’s? Tell me who’s fault it is. | |
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Brizzle Airport on 22:41 - Jun 2 with 1369 views | DJack | The wokerati... | |
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Brizzle Airport on 23:07 - Jun 2 with 1360 views | felixstowe_jack | The delays at the Brynglas tunnels are the responsibility of the Welsh government and no-one else. They were congested 20 years ago as long as labour have been in charge. It was Drakeford's decision not to build an M4 relief road and no one else he was is in charge. The UK government has even offered to fund it as part of the UK's national infrastructure programme. It was Drakeford that vetoed the offer even though he accepted EU money ( paid by the UK tax payers) to help build the A465. | |
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Brizzle Airport on 02:52 - Jun 3 with 1338 views | builthjack | Answer the question | |
| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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Brizzle Airport on 08:28 - Jun 3 with 1294 views | Whiterockin | Its your fault for going the wrong route. You should try Shrewsbury Cannock Derby and up. | | | |
Brizzle Airport on 08:54 - Jun 3 with 1286 views | builthjack | The 10 miles rhrough Derbyshire is a crawl. Slower than Felix's tunnels. | |
| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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Brizzle Airport on 10:20 - Jun 3 with 1271 views | Togg | The non construction of the M4 relief road through the main artery into South Wales was a huge mistake, regardless of what party you support. | | | |
Brizzle Airport on 11:04 - Jun 9 with 1174 views | fbreath | You can check if you car is exempt or not by going to this website and entering your number plate. My car is 15 year old petrol and is exempt https://www.gov.uk/clean-air-zones There is a link to separate site website for London on there as well. | |
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Brizzle Airport on 16:39 - Oct 20 with 767 views | SullutaCreturned | Yeah I was going to post this. Kilkenny, how do you use Cardiff if it doesn't have flights to where you want to go? At certain times of day the route into Rhoose is chockablock. We hve flown from there twice in the last 5 years but ony early morning flights when the roads are quiet and the airport empty, other than those times I'll be going elsewhere, mostly because elsehwere they have the flghts I want. Talking about investment, cardiff airport has had over 250 million from Welsh tax payers. That particular black hole is still having money thrown into it but with Ryanair cutting back surely the Senedd has to look at it again, though pragmatic eyes. | | | |
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