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Branson Admits He Made A Big Mistake.

[updated:LAST EDITED ON 18-10-02 AT 04:15 PM (GMT)]Failure to set up low-cost airline was big mistake, says Branson
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Sir Richard Branson, the billionaire entrepreneur, yesterday admitted that his failure to set up a low-cost UK airline ranked as one of the biggest mistakes of his career.
In an interview published today he said he had considered launching a no-frills carrier from the UK but was worried customers would confuse it with Virgin Atlantic.
“We decided not to enter the UK because we thought it would muddle people’s image of the brand,” he told Travel Weekly magazine.
“I think that was a mistake. We shouldn’t have been so worried about that and just done it.”
British Airways launched Go, a low-cost airline, from scratch in the 1990s as a separate organisation and sold it for £110m in 2001. Earlier this year easyJet, the successful no-frills airline set up by Stelios Haji-Ioannou, paid £374m for Go. Meanwhile Ryanair, the Irish carrier, now has a larger market capitalisation than British Airways thanks to its ability to post large profits and attract passengers from the flag carriers. “They are doing so well, I think we have missed the boat,” Sir Richard said. In the end he decided to establish low-cost operations in Europe and Australia under the brands Virgin Express and Virgin Blue. Now he is turning his ambitions towards the US and he urged governments and regulators on both sides of the Atlantic to press for a new “open skies” agreement.

“We would like to see the European Union negotiate an open skies agreement with the US where the whole of the US and Europe becomes one unit and any European airline can fly anywhere and any US carrier can fly anywhere in Europe,” he said. “Hopefully Virgin will get permission to set up in the US and therefore feed on people we fly to New York.”
Meanwhile, Australian Airlines, a no-frills carrier owned by Qantas, was officially launched yesterday to serve Japanese and other Asian routes.
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Sadly I think Branson is right.I’m sure he would of offered an excellent low cost airline,yet instead of investing in the UK low cost market he brough TEA a.k.a his “biggest mistake” Virgin Express.

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By: wysiwyg - 20th October 2002 at 22:00

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Virgin Sun was wound up at the end of the Summer 2001 season. Most pilots were laid off (although those that were previously on the A340 were retained) and the airframes were due to be taken on by Air 2000 but I’m not sure if 911 curtailed that.

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By: Saab 2000 - 20th October 2002 at 19:39

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Branson bought and airline which was in financial trouble and hoped to turn it round,though its taken along time to do it and he has lost millions.From the word go it was a mistake.In Belgium when Virgin Express started,who’d heard of them?While in the the UK he had a fantastic name.
These were the days when Easyjet and Ryanair were nothing like the airline we know today and so there really would of been no competition for a Virgin low cost airline.It would of been a huge success in my opinion.

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By: A330Crazy - 20th October 2002 at 19:17

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Speaking of Richard Branson’s airlines, what ever happened to Virgin Sun, did they go under?

I think that If R.B had of started up his own low cost airline, it would have probably been more succesful than Easyjet, as Virgin is a name that nearly everyone knows and trusts.

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By: dcfly - 20th October 2002 at 19:04

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He definately did miss the boat there didn’t?

Sober at last

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By: Saab 2000 - 19th October 2002 at 07:08

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A small mistake,TEA was not renamed Virgin Express,TEA is Easyjet Switerzland.EBA (EuroBelgium Airlines)is now Virgin Express.

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