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Old 2nd Mar 2005, 22:54
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Jes....

I don't (And won't) labour the point from now on...but it's NOT at the other end the problem is, but at the end of the road to nowhere ie: Manston/Ramsgate/Broadstairs/Margate.
So if they open up the route Much Binding in the Scwarzwald to
South East Kent, does the great British Travelling Public really care.?? As I say, prove me wrong and I will be delighted, yea ECTSTATIC, to proclaim my ignorance, but somehow I think my sackcloth and ashes will remain in the cupboard...but hope spings eternal......
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Wait and See!!
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I see Planestation no longer have any involvement in Baltic Airport

"Parchim District Authority takes over administration of the airport and dissolves British Plane Station Group."

From airport website
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if figures are distorted go here for info http://www.eujet.com/EN/corporate/news.asp

EUJET OPERATING REPORT - JANUARY 2005
Detailed below are the EUjet passenger statistics from Kent International Airport and Shannon Airport for January 2005.

OPERATING DATA
January 2005 December 2004 + / -
Passengers (1) 30,863 35,381 -12.8 %
KIA % of Passengers 91.3 % 95.5 % -4.2 pts
Flights Operated 820 758 +8.2 %
Flight Cancelled 1.7% 1.4% +0.3 pts
Load Factor (2) 38.1 % 43.4 % -5.3 pts
Monthly Bookings (3) 50,729 23,202 +118.6 %

Highlights (as of Jan 31st 2005):
- EUjet has now flown 140,843 passengers since scheduled services began in September 2004.
- Monthly bookings increased to a new high of 50,729.
- Total net bookings since commencement now total 227,760.
- The most popular destinations from KIA in December were:

UK EDINBURGH
EUROPEAN CITY BREAK / BUSINESS DUBLIN
SKI GENEVA
SUN MALAGA

Comments by Stuart McGoldrick, Group Commercial Director
“Whilst January is always going to be one of the weakest months in the calendar year from a flown operating performance, it is very encouraging to see our monthly bookings figure take a substantial leap forward and show a 118% increase.”

(1) Represents the number of earned seats booked on flights departing in the indicated month. Earned seats also include seats provided for promotional purposes and staff for business travel.
(2) Represents the number of passenger miles booked to be flown divided by the number of available seat miles.
(3) Represents the number of net passengers segments booked within that month.


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EUJET OPERATING REPORT
DECEMBER 2004
Detailed below are the EUjet passenger statistics from Kent International Airport and Shannon Airport for December 2004.

OPERATING DATA December 2004 November 2004 + / -
Passengers (1) 35,381 31,307 + 13 %
KIA % of Passengers 95.5 % 94.1 % +1.4 pts
Flights Operated 758 707 + 7.2 %
Flight Cancelled 1.4 % 0.99% + 0.4 pts
Load Factor (2) 43.4 % 42.0 % + 1.4 pts
Monthly Bookings (3) 23,202 23,873 - 2.8 %

Highlights (as of Dec 31st 2004):
- Passenger flown continue to grow month on month and are up 13 % on the last month.
- EUjet has now flown 109,980 passengers since scheduled services began in September 2004.
- Total net bookings since commencement now total 177,021.
- The most popular destinations from KIA in December were:

UK EDINBURGH
EUROPEAN CITY BREAK / BUSINESS DUBLIN
SKI GENEVA
SUN MALAGA

Comments by Stuart McGoldrick, Group Commercial Director.
“We are encouraged by the continued improvement in our operating statistics. Passenger numbers increased by 13% and although the Christmas holiday period effected bookings, we are pleased that over 177,000 bookings have been made, after only four months of operation.”

(1) Represents the number of earned seats booked on flights departing in the indicated month. Earned seats also include seats provided for promotional purposes and staff for business travel.
(2) Represents the number of passenger miles booked to be flown divided by the number of available seat miles.
(3) Represents the number of net passengers segments booked within that month.
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Old 8th Mar 2005, 14:54
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This is interesting. I'm surprised they release this information in such a detailed manner.

It seems that EUJet are more concerned about what business they 'will' be getting rather than the business they are currently doing. That makes bad business sense in all strains of thought.

However its good to see detailed info like this being released and hopefully the surge in bookings wasn't just caused by the slashing of yields.
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Since PlanetStattion is the owner of Manston, are they obliged to accept competitors such as EasyJet or RyanAir operating at Manston ?
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Sharp decline in bookings taken in February and while load factor is up it appears as if the number of flights cut from the schedule helped that in a big way


18 March 2005
EUJET OPERATING REPORT FEBRUARY 2005

Detailed below are the EUjet passenger statistics from Kent International Airport and Shannon Airport for February 2005.

OPERATING DATA

February 2005 January 2005 + / -
Passengers 32,166 30,863 +4.2 %
Flights Operated 637 820 - 22.4 %
Flight Cancelled 1.25% 1.7% +0.45 pts
Load Factor 50.49 % 38.1 % +12.39 pts
Monthly Bookings 28,754 50,729 -44.3 %




Highlights (as of Feb 28th 2005):


Planned seasonal adjustments in route frequencies reduced number of flights
EUjet has now flown 173,009 passengers since scheduled services began in September 2004.
Load factors improved to over 50% average.
As is industry standard, bookings were weaker in February.
Total net bookings since commencement now total 256,514.
The most popular destinations from KIA in February were:
UK EDINBURGH

EUROPEAN CITY BREAK / BUSINESS DUBLIN
SKI GENEVA
SUN MALAGA

Comment by Stuart McGoldrick, Group Commercial Director, EUjet


“February is hardly the most inspiring of months for an airline and because of this I am particularly pleased to announce improvements in total passengers carried and in average load factors throughout the month.”



Indeed
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Old 19th Apr 2005, 21:43
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latest figures from their web site

EUJET OPERATING REPORT - MARCH 2005
Published 18 April 2005

Detailed below are the EUjet passenger statistics from Kent International Airport and Shannon Airport for March 2005.

OPERATING DATA March 2005 February 2005 + / -
Passengers (1) 29,642
32,166
-7.8%
KIA % of Passengers 91.4%
94.4%
-3.0 pts
Flights Operated 495
637 -22.3 %
Flight Cancelled 3.2% 1.25% +1.95 pts
Load Factor (2) 55.2% 47.7% +7.5 pts
Monthly Bookings (3) 35,083 28,754 +22.0%


Highlights (as of March 31st 2005):
Load factors have increased by more than 15 percentage points in the last two months.
EUjet has now flown 202,651 passengers since scheduled services began in September 2004.
Total net bookings since commencement now total 291,597.
The most popular destinations from KIA in February were:
UK EDINBURGH
EUROPEAN CITY BREAK / BUSINESS DUBLIN
SKI GENEVA
SUN MALAGA
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Old 20th Apr 2005, 09:33
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March included Easter, so this was a pretty dire month for EU Jet. How much longer can it last?
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Old 6th Jun 2005, 16:58
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Cool planestation Lahr

VGH remains with its opinion
Airfield: Leipzig decides





LAHR (BZ). The attorney of record one in the procedure around the air traffic-legal permission of the airport Lahr, assigned by the country, justified the complaint within the prescribed period against the nonadmission of the revision on 27 May. The 8. Senate administrative court Baden-Wuerttemberg (VGH) considers however also with consideration of these 65-seitigen reason the conditions for a permission of the revision against its judgement further not given, is called it in a press release of the VGH from yesterday. It did not allow therefore to the complaint and the documents the Federal Administrative Court in Leipzig for decision did not submit (resolution from 3 June 2005, az: 8 S 2004/04).
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Old 6th Jun 2005, 19:35
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Article in the Liverpool Echo stating that PlaneStation have sold the 'old garden festival' site on the banks of the Mersey for £10 million.

The money will be invested in the company's other assets i.e the airline.
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Old 6th Jun 2005, 20:41
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more eujet bashing...

just had a look on www.planestation.com for the april pax stats, but hasnt being updated since end of april and pax data only available to march

any news on whether things are getting better post launch of the summer shedule and further ditching of routes?
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Old 6th Jun 2005, 20:50
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what does all that germlish mean?
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Old 6th Jun 2005, 23:18
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Im not 100% sure, but I think it means that as far as objectors are concerned, that there are no grounds to deny the application for the passenger licence.
The article was from :

Newspaper of Baden
of the 06.Juni 2005

and was copied from the

http://www.flugplatz-lahr-bi.de website.

This website is maintained by anti Lahr nimbys

their goals are listed below:-
Goals

Information and clearing-up population concerned and of the interested.
Pressing and public work.
Observation and control of the flight activities
Information of the interested restaurant politicians and decision makers.
Monitoring of the environmental regulations of the airfield Lahr.
To remain the regional protection of interests of the aircraft noise opponents.
All interested one and decision makers make clear that a further aeronautical use of the airfield harms the economic situation Lahr.
Prevention of passenger flight starting from Lahr
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Old 20th Jun 2005, 17:47
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Talking First Choice - lapland trip from KIA

First Choice Airways have arranged a day trip from Manston to Lapland.
The start of more joint business???
from the manston website.

http://www.kia-m.com/pdf/day-trip.pdf

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Old 20th Jun 2005, 18:07
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Looking good for Manton then.

Why has planestation's share price fallen so rapidly recently?
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Old 20th Jun 2005, 21:26
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A one off Santa flight is not going to make a lot of difference.
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Old 20th Jun 2005, 22:40
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perhaps not - but why are first choice even interested in manston? they must see a profit in the venture
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Old 21st Jun 2005, 09:01
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Transun Travel show two departures also to Lapland over the Christmas period in their brochure.
Why don't someone like First Choice introduce a Tenerife or Cyprus flight? I reckon a route like TFS/PFO/LCA could work.
If I remember rightly when Aspro Holidays was independent they used to operate with Inter European Airways in the early 90's from Manston to Palma, Heraklion & Larnaca if my memory is correct. And Olympic Holidays used to route LCA/MSE/NWI/LCA before they changed ownership back in the 90's.
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rumour has it that the pilots are unhappy! pay is disgustingly low!
 


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