New Future For Southend Airport ?
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New Future For Southend Airport ?
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Does this mean a certain increase in traffic and movements at Southend or will more have to done to attract the airlines ?
(Assuming, of course, that all the work now permitted is carried out)
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Does this mean a certain increase in traffic and movements at Southend or will more have to done to attract the airlines ?
(Assuming, of course, that all the work now permitted is carried out)
Discuss
Well at least the faithful spotters who congregate in the Terminal every day will have something new to look at
Is the proposed rise of Southend Apt from the ashes something which happens every year? It's a bit like hearing the first cuckoo of summer
Is the proposed rise of Southend Apt from the ashes something which happens every year? It's a bit like hearing the first cuckoo of summer
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The FlyBe flight is Saturdays only and has operated from Jersey for at least 3 years in the summer months, all Flybe have done is open the flight up to everybody and not just charter pax, no doubt it will carry the charter pax as well, as a lot of airlines that serve Jersey in the summer months do.
Though I think if this proves successful there will be expansion at Southend (about time too as Stansted is nearing saturation point) especially when the new terminal/station is built.
I worked at Southend in the days of Air Charter and Channel Airways in the 50/60s and it was one of the busiest airfields in the country then, hope it will be again soon
Though I think if this proves successful there will be expansion at Southend (about time too as Stansted is nearing saturation point) especially when the new terminal/station is built.
I worked at Southend in the days of Air Charter and Channel Airways in the 50/60s and it was one of the busiest airfields in the country then, hope it will be again soon
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I am sure that this move will provide business for SEN. However, the quote regarding approval standards for runway length do not tell the full story. I hope to be corrected but runway length excludes fully laden 737 / A319's and would only permit Dash 8 EMB 145 plus the RJ 85. Between them I have yet to hear of an airline starting up with these marques of a/c on low cost and fixed rate fares; 'Duo' being an unfortunate example. Whatever, if it provides more alternatives and generates revenue to the area good luck !