Yes, similar trends to January Harold.
After 2 months, year on year passengers are 16% up (or around 3,500 people) driven by the extra Alicante rotation v prior year and improvements on Amsterdam. Aberdeen continues to be well down (fewer rotations). This is likely to be replicated in March.
The interesting analysis begins from April when Aberdeen will be a like for like comparisons as will the Ryanair flights. Amsterdam will be a test and we'll be able to see how the Eastern performance is affecting numbers. Then from May through to October, with no new flights yet available, it will be interesting to see if the reduced Bulgaria and the change in Turkey is offset by the greater availability of Amsterdam (Sat night), which it itself will be tested by poor performance and so far the lower capacity aircraft.
I still maintain, that until something new comes on line, we're probably looking at a flat year for passengers numbers (give or take a couple of thousand here or there).