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  • in reply to: Manchester diverts to LBA (Merged) #616147
    David Kerr
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    Is that true a BA EMB 145 done a flight from Madrid?

    Think MAD and MXP are the furthest destinations they operate to out of MAN; Air Nostrum used to fling a CRJ from MAD to MAN a year after operarting MAD-EDI. Think of all the long, thin Euro routes those two types of aircraft could operate that FR and similar airlines would not be able to offer due too small demand.

    in reply to: A380 at Manchester TODAY!!!!!! #616154
    David Kerr
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    I believe it also carried a special registration: F-OGGG.

    in reply to: Manchester diverts to LBA (Merged) #616266
    David Kerr
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    Eyes Up Jon, WZZ105K on approach to MAN having diverted from LPL. STN was around 200m viz but RVR was 1500m at 1850 (spurious reading?!?)

    Noticed that tonight’s Birmingham City v. Bolton game has been postponed due to the fog!

    in reply to: Manchester diverts to LBA (Merged) #616354
    David Kerr
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    Next one due for Leeds: FR9697 = Girona-BLK. Should be there by 1915.

    David

    in reply to: Manchester diverts to LBA (Merged) #616362
    David Kerr
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    As announced on Northwest Tonight at the beginning of the programme:

    “All flights out of Liverpool have been suspended”.

    FR1134 from Shannon just landed at MAN (we’ve got improved RVR…it’s now a magnificent 275m to 375m!).

    BA7793 routing LBA-VIE wants to operate back from VIE tonight – it’s thinking of operating VIE-LBA with NCL as an alternate.

    Could be fun in SE England tomorrow morning as the “good” weather is due down there!

    David

    in reply to: Thai to Manchester #544337
    David Kerr
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    Has nobody else coped onto the fact that there is always runours about airlines starting new flight to MAN. CX,NW and Backpackers express were all to launc service from MAN at least thats what the rumours said.

    I agree with Grey Area. I wont belive it until it happens.

    However, what distinguishes TG apart from the other rumours is that they have openly admitted in public that they want to start services to MAN and have already pencilled in 2008 as the start year (they intend doing 1 new long-haul per year for the next few years). MAN, on the other hand, would like them to start earlier than that as they estimate that 100,000 pax a year go to BKK via other hubs; it would be interesting to see how many additional passengers would be attracted to the MAN-Australia sector as a result of them starting services as a couple of years ago, some 180,000 passengers travelled to Australia via other hubs (according to a CAA survey).

    David

    in reply to: Alexandair – Get Your Act Together! #545937
    David Kerr
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    The NCL-POP flght (XLA675 operated by TF-ARS) arrived at MAN this morning, all pax having been informed that they weren’t going to NCL!

    in reply to: A-Level student sets up low-cost airline #548326
    David Kerr
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    I admire the lads initiative, and wish him all the best

    Is it initiative? There may be a reason why there are so few “low cost” routes that involve 8 to 9 hour round trips. I’m dashed if I can think of one but they don’t appear to feature too strongly in either Ryanair’s or easyJet’s network of routes!

    in reply to: Virgin 767-300 #552155
    David Kerr
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    1st year of ops saw A340-3 for the summer, 763 for the winter and then summer-only A340-3 for the next 3 years or so before 742s became regular. Resumption of the winter service occurred about 2 years ago.

    in reply to: Virgin 767-300 #552802
    David Kerr
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    Confirming what Graham said, the 763 operated for the 1st winter only (any reference in VS publicity about how they now operate year-round should be regarded as bull****). 4 engines 4 long-haul anyone?

    David

    in reply to: Monarch/bmi baby route closure rumours #552804
    David Kerr
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    MON is adding extra MAN services in August….more PMI and AGP. NAP has 5898 pax in June, assuming A320s operated on all services, it means 54.6% loads.

    in reply to: BRS-EWR Continental loads #552849
    David Kerr
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    Those were the basic figures I gave on the thread but have played aroound trying to work out approxiamte load factors for some of the routes: BRS = 69.3%, BHX 69.8% (anyone care to can that route as it’s carrying marginally fuller aircraft than BRS!?!?!?) and MAN is floating around the mid 50s%. The MAN double daily started June 10th but the total passengers carried did go up slightly (loads for June 2004 were around 64%/65%).

    MAN’s figures are difficult to interpret as the CAA reports 34 passengers to Houston (where PK have no traffic rights on the MAN-IAH sector!), 0 passengers to Philadelphia and 8500 to San Francisco.

    in reply to: Bulgaria Air to MAN #554333
    David Kerr
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    Unexpected but a nice addition to the range of Eastern European destination. However, those of us who have been around for a fair while remember services to Bucharest (2 weekly by Tarom), Moscow (2 weekly by Aeroflot) and Kyiv (via Lviv or Ivanofrancovsk) by Air Ukraine International….perhaps MAN could expend some energy in enticing those carriers to come back (or perhaps they could be persuaded to get Lithuanian Airlines to repeat their small charter servuce from 1992ish).

    Anyway, here’s how the passenger statistics for the existing services look and are taken from the CAA’s June provisional passenger figures, (though the number of flights and average passengers per flight having been guestimated by myself):

    Minsk = 454, 8 flights, 56.75 average
    Split = 884, 8 flights, 110.50 average
    Pula = 1173, 8 flights, 146.63 average
    Tallinn = 1553, 26 flights, 59.73 average
    Riga = 2128, 26 flights, 81.85 average
    Warsaw = 2386, 52 flights, 45.88 average
    Ljubljana = 2490, 18 flights, 138.33 average
    Krakow = 2564, 24 flights, 106.83 average
    Budapest = 3693, 34 flights, 108.62 average
    Dubrovnik = 3841, 42 flights, 91.45 average
    Prague = 19391, 206 flights, 94.13 average

    Interesting to note that airBaltic’s Riga service was attracting only 40 to 50 passengers a flight last years so it’s nice to see traffic to pick up substantially.

    David

    in reply to: Olympics and airports #554589
    David Kerr
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    Mustn’t forget the classic quote from Jacques Rogge who, at the time of the Commonwealth Games – incidentally, has anyone seen ANY thanks for success of them being the launch pad for the Olympic Games bid? – said that Manchester needed an international airport if it wanted to have a worthwhile bid!

    in reply to: Flybe drop LPL-GLA, RYR not too sure either #563628
    David Kerr
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    If they’re dropping Nimes, then it may be Limoges as the other destination as one operates the former operates 4 weekly and the latter 3 weekly with the aircraft being LPL based. This does raise the prospect of them perhaps launching a daily Hahn service using the “spare” sectors.

    The provisional passenger stats for Ryanair’s non-Dublin services in May are as follows:

    Shannon 6131 =55.93% load (SNN based aircraft)
    Treviso 7274 = 62.12% load
    Nimes 4339 = 63.77% load
    Cork 8098 = 69.11% load
    Limoges 3938 = 69.15% load
    Pisa 8193 = 69.92% load
    Rome 8243 =70.34% load
    Bergamo 8452 =72.12% load
    Granada 8945 = 76.33% load
    Murcia 9976 = 85.13% load
    Gerona 10048 = 85.75% load
    Reus 10055 = 85.81% load

    All assumed 189 passenger capacity aircraft used and off the timetable which I’ve got recorded.

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