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Old 11th Nov 2004, 20:20
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I was under the impression that the reason the MAN-DUB service was to be started was to be full-service competition against FR who is low cost and EI who are turning lowcost and also to feed the long haul ops at man.
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Old 12th Nov 2004, 08:21
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i reckon theres more chance of BMI starting services to India from MAN than a DUB.
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er...excuse me? what about the Bournemouth rumour?

TOKYO is a matter of time SURELY!!! Daily B777 would cater for the demand. Its Irrelevant who is rumoured to be doing it though, as long as it gets done.

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Old 12th Nov 2004, 10:55
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Daily to NRT? Maybe 3/4 x weekly to start with?
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Old 12th Nov 2004, 12:03
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well to start with yeah I guess so, but I could see twco airlines offering two daily routes eventually.

There is huge demand to Northern UK from Japan both business and leisure. Although obviously not matched by London.

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Old 12th Nov 2004, 12:22
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LoveJet......something tells me you klnow something but can;t say.....would I be right?!
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you'd be wrong.

Tokyo from Manchester..with LoveJetairlines.com

fares from £29 one way

Ha!

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Old 14th Nov 2004, 11:22
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Anyone know whats going on with the Air Scandic South Africa flights? Firstly Air Scandic don't have an aircraft... now when I type howaboutsouthafrica.com (the tour operator these flights were for) it leads me back to CT2 Holidays (the parent company). Have they abandoned alltogether? What about the people that booked with them? Spooky?
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Old 14th Nov 2004, 11:31
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Good news....

Air India rumoured to be coming back to MAN, apparently it's been quoted in the Indian press w.e 17th Nov.

Bad news BWIA now twice a week but via Belfast and PWK
so a 50% reduction in capacity !

PIA rumoured to be moving back to Shannon because of the US immigration laws..... they can use SNN as the US still have an immigration post there, god knows why as nobody uses the place.

Can we not move this to MAN ?

Air Jamaica now down to one a week..... !

As usual with Manchester one step fwd and two steps back.

They do the difficult bit by getting the airlines in, then seem to totally abandon them with no joined up thinking on strategy to support them.......and make sure they stay !!!

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Old 14th Nov 2004, 13:34
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CT2

JMC757, Word is South Africa has gone amidst much shenanigans at CT2 following its takeover earlier in the year by people who whilst having deep pockets came from outside travel. 'Money' and 'plugholes' spring to mind, not least because they only just rebranded the South Africa stuff as howabout. Former CEO is apparently tending his garden.
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Old 14th Nov 2004, 16:06
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Given the pax numbers of the PIA transits, would it not be better to free up 4 T2 stands for "in and out" airlines? [If this comes to pass]
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Old 14th Nov 2004, 19:45
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Pasted from UK immigration site.

Any thoughts ?




You asked if a national of Pakistan needs a visa to pass through the UK in transit.

Yes, you need a Direct Airside Transit (DAT) visa, unless you qualify for exemption because you hold one of the following:

* a valid visa for entry to Canada or the USA and, regardless of the routing you choose, your ticketing includes a visit to Canada or the USA;
* a valid airline ticket for travel via the United Kingdom as part of a journey from Canada or the United States of America to another country or territory, providing that you do not seek to transit the United Kingdom on a date more than six months from the date on which you last entered Canada or the USA with a valid visa;
* a US I - 551 Permanent Residence Card (Green Card) issued on or after 21 April 1998;
* a US Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration - Form 155
* an expired I - 551 Permanent Residence Card and a valid letter authorising its extension from a US Embassy/Consulate;
* a Canadian Permanent Residence Card issued on or after 28 June 2002;
* a valid Category D visa issued by EU/EEA member states;
* a common format EU residence permit issued under Council Regulation (EC) No 1030/2002.


Nationals of certain countries, which includes Pakistan - unless exempt as detailed above - must have a DAT visa to transit through the United Kingdom. The visa does not allow entry to the UK: other than to catch a connecting flight, leaving from the same airport on the same day, where you do not need to pass through immigration control to catch the flight. This is called Direct Airside Transit.

Please read Guidance - Visitors for more information.

To apply for a visa you will need to fill in form VAF3 - DATV.

Any dependants under 16 years old, included on your passport, can be included on the same form, but those older will need to fill in separate forms.

Please make your application to Islamabad.
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Old 14th Nov 2004, 21:01
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Air Jamaica have reduced services to MAN as the traffic is predominantly holidaymakers, and that side of things has been badly affected by the hurricanes of the summer.

Can;t see Air India ever coming back to MAN - not when there is mega bucks to be made at LHR.

BWIA - well who cares quite frankly?! The pax nos. are so small that it hardly has an effect and is somewhat of a whote elephan - I am told it survives purely because of the freight carried/

AND - apparently it is reported in another forum on here that easyJet are expected to start Manchester services - so that;s great news!!! More loco please and sod the PIA!!
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Old 15th Nov 2004, 07:32
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Re Confirmation Air India
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http://www.deepikaglobal.com/ENG3_su...newscode=80947

"Mr Thulasidas, who was also the Chief Secretary of Tripura for the past many years and recently joined the Air India as its Chief, said medium capacity long range and medium capacity ultra-long range sectors would be opened soon and the Corporation had already floated tenders to purchase a large number of aircraft.

Air India had already decided to open new destinations in South Africa, Maurititus, Australia, Beijing, San Francisco, Washington, Houston, Toronto, Manchester, Lagos and Seol by next financial year"

The reason they pulled out originally as I am sure we are all aware is that they wanted Bombay rights, rather Dehli which is what they were given, I assume that they now have Bombay the main commercial centre !

As for the line of thinking on PIA V LoCost that is personal opinion, my view is let have em all !

I concede that they do not bring in much revenue (good point) but with no other long hauls on the horizon it does at least bring in some revenue from parking etc, and most of the time they do actually operate outside the peak hours.

That said I thought they had traffic rights through MAN to carry pax to JFK and Toronto which along with better runway perfomance re 747/777 was a part of the rationale for using MAN.

I know that the marketing dept' also/did use PIA as an example for fuel stop traffic for airlines that could (But do not presently)
have traffic rights through Manchester for onward destinations...

Is that by any cahnce what Air India have proposed here ?

...although I guess that is All now in the melting pot re VISAs etc !

With Toronto, Washington ( and Houston) being mentioned one might suggest that these "could" have been 3/4 a week via Manchester and have come about as a direct result of the succesful PIA example !

There again another poss' might be to connect pax with the BMI services and codeshare.

Time will tell..... lets just hope that this isnt a false dawn and the recent review/ increase of traffic rights between the UK and India did include Manchester and not just London !
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Old 15th Nov 2004, 07:44
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Once EZY have tasted MAN, they'll probably want to ditch LPL in any case!

Air India sounds more plausible now, and I subscribe to the idea of transits as highly possible.

BD have also announced year round LAs Vegas flights instead iof just a winter service. Though only twice a week between May and October....where else will the A330 fly on the other days I wonder..?
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Old 15th Nov 2004, 08:30
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Based on the info MAN777 has posted it looks like the PIA thing is a fuss about nothing - all transit flights go to/from the US/Canada, and so assuming that Pakistan nationals require a visa to enter those countries then they will satisfy the conditions mentioned to transit the UK without additional paperwork. I assume in this that Pakistan, UK, US and Canadian nationals are going to make up the vast majority of pax.
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Old 15th Nov 2004, 09:52
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Air Berlin at MAN

Have heard a rumour that AB are so impressed with the success of their MAN services that they are to increase frequencies to Paderborn and introduce new services to Hannover and Munster.
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Old 15th Nov 2004, 10:15
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I understand Jet2 will also add Alicante to their list of destinations from MAN.
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Old 15th Nov 2004, 11:15
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No! Make it Barcelona!! We only have one airline on this route now and competition and low fares have virtually disappeared! Let's hope EZY choose this as one of their route from MAN.
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Old 15th Nov 2004, 11:17
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Have easyJet even announced they will start flying from MAN?
Remember, not all rumours come true
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