The FlyNas scheduled service was always destined to be heavily dependent on Manchester-originating traffic. Few to none of those paying customers who flew out aboard Wednesday's inaugural could be expected to return home on today's flight. Let's give the service a chance to build up and prove itself before pointing accusingly at the loads aboard pseudo-positioning legs. This situation is really little different from the first couple of flights of the season returning near-empty to Manchester from Corfu or Crete.