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Vote for the best Cake of the Week – choose the best from the 41 baked beauties from the start of S16
A normal win in the anna.aero Cake of the Week competition is pretty darn good. You get a certificate and the kudos of beating a handful of other airports which entered the weekly competition. However, with this roll-over S16 new route bonanza edition of our newsletter, not only will you have beaten nearly 40 other airports from around the world, but you will have secured the public’s approval for all your baked endeavours. So get voting!!
The first two weeks of route launches of the (northern) summer season (or S16) have brought nearly 300 new airline services to the world, and almost as many tonnes of cakes. See our detailed analysis of the S16 season here. From the last 14 days of submissions sent in we have shortlisted 41 cakes for our bi-annual anna.aero’s readers’ vote. As well as cakes, we have been flooded with new route FTWAs – see our FTWA vote here.
The rules are very strict: you have to get as many votes as you can to win! How you get these votes is of little concern to us, as long as it is legal (or you don’t get caught). So if you want your new route cake to win, get everyone in your airport/airline to vote, get it shared on Facebook, and get re-tweeting! N.B. The airport names which are underlined are the bakers of the cake(s) in question.
Vote for the best cake (see pictures below)
Cake 1 – Aigle Azur Lyon to Porto
Cake 2 – Air Arabia Marrakech to Pau
Cake 3 – Air France Paris CDG to Glasgow
Cake 4 – BinterCanarias Tenerife North to Agadir
Cake 5 – Blue Air Bacau to Madrid
Cake 6 – Blue Air Bucharest to Birmingham
Cake 7 – Blue Air Bucharest to Hamburg
Cake 8 – Blue Air Iasi to Brussels
Cake 9 – Blue Air Sibiu to Cologne Bonn
Cake 10 – bmi regional Munich to Milan/Bergamo
Cake 11 – bmi regional Munich to Rostock
Cake 12 – easyJet Zurich to Hamburg
Cake 13 – Emirates Dubai to Cebu
Cake 14 – EVA Air Taipei Taoyuan to Cebu
Cake 15 – Finnair Helsinki to Billund
Cake 16 – Garuda Indonesia Jakarta to London Heathrow
Cake 17 – Flybe Birmingham and Edinburgh to Knock
Cake 18 – Flybe Norwich to Exeter
Cake 19 – Flybe Norwich to Alicante and Malaga
Cake 20 – LOT Polish Airlines Warsaw Chopin to Košice
Cake 21 – LOT Polish Airlines Warsaw Chopin to Cluj-Napoca
Cake 22 – Nordica Tallinn to Berlin Tegel
Cake 23 – Nordica Tallinn to Vienna
Cake 24 – Qatar Airways Birmingham to Doha
Cake 25 – Ryanair Belfast International to London Gatwick
Cake 26 – Ryanair Budapest to Gran Canaria
Cake 27 – Ryanair Porto to Copenhagen
Cake 28 – SAS Copenhagen to Reykjavik/Keflavik
Cake 29 – Transavia Munich to Porto
Cake 30 – Volotea Toulouse to Prague and Brest
Cake 31 – Vueling Barcelona to Liverpool
Cake 32 – Wizz Air Budapest to Liverpool
Cake 33 – Wizz Air Budapest to Reykjavik/Keflavik
Cake 34 – Wizz Air London Luton to Palanga
Cake 35 – Wizz Air Skopje to Berlin, Bratislava and Copenhagen
well the cake number 21 doesn’t have to much suspect voting to it does it… this morning it was at least 4% behind cake 24 now it’s nearly 9% above – that’s a minimum 13% swing vote pattern – nar not right that… voting like this reminds me of the Eurovision Song Contest…
Funny how from a sudden massive series of heavy voting from cake 21, it got very little voting today if any.. bizzare in it self really when you think how popular the cake was beforehand, or was that popularity just when other cakes got votes for their cakes.
I feel very sorry for the 40 other seemingly genuine entries..
…super-Cake Rostock-Munich!
Regards & all the best!
well the cake number 21 doesn’t have to much suspect voting to it does it… this morning it was at least 4% behind cake 24 now it’s nearly 9% above – that’s a minimum 13% swing vote pattern – nar not right that… voting like this reminds me of the Eurovision Song Contest…
Fab Cake No.24!! Deserve the Win!
Funny how from a sudden massive series of heavy voting from cake 21, it got very little voting today if any.. bizzare in it self really when you think how popular the cake was beforehand, or was that popularity just when other cakes got votes for their cakes.
I feel very sorry for the 40 other seemingly genuine entries..