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Old 24th Nov 2011, 12:47
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at least its a dam site better than the old tin hut that used to be the old terminal,and we at sen happen to like it!!!!!
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Old 24th Nov 2011, 15:32
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Terminal nearly ready.

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Old 24th Nov 2011, 16:01
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Looks like our local B&Q but without the racking
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Old 24th Nov 2011, 16:27
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Seating

Looks like 150 seats in the "departure" lounge. Could get a bit crowded unless Easyjet are going to buck the loco model and fly evenly spaced departures throughout the day.

On a walk past the other day I also noticed the close proximity of the entry/exit doors to the terminal (located adjacent to each other). This could also be a cause of friction when you have 150 arriving passengers trying to get past the 150 departing passengers on a footpath to the 2 doors that is no wider than 6 feet.

Still - good luck to SEN, the locals deserve a cheap flight to the sun without having to brave the A13/A127/M25/M11 horrors.
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Old 24th Nov 2011, 20:53
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Since when have airports been concerned about having enough seats in the departure lounge, or easyjet concerned about having enough (or any) seats in the cattle pen.
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Old 24th Nov 2011, 21:07
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Luton and Stansted don't seem to bother much with providing seating for waiting passengers. Why would Southend feel the need to spend the money ?
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Old 24th Nov 2011, 21:14
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you should think your self lucky that your b&q is as nice looking as our new terminal,at least its a dam site better than the tin hut that was being used before!!!!!!!¬
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Old 25th Nov 2011, 15:53
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Well it looks better than Blackpool. Their new terminal came with exposed breeze block walls that were not even painted. At least they have been plastered and painted at Southend.
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Waterford - Southend has dropped to 10 weekly since last week for thw whole winter season. Was planned to be 13 weekly for some of the winter season.

One flight - Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday
Two flight - Sunday, Monday and Friday
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Old 26th Nov 2011, 03:22
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Has any dates been announced for opening of the new terminal? I'm guessing it will wait till easyJet arrive, I can't see it launching for 1 flight a day somehow!
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Old 26th Nov 2011, 11:32
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Terminal Opening Date

Mart901.

I have heard that the terminal will most likely open in February for staff training purposes. There has been talk of volunteers being sought to act as 'pretend' passengers in order to ensure that staff procedures and other systems are working as planned. Naturally, StobartAir would not wait until the day before the commencement of EasyJet flights in the hope it would be alright on the day! In view of this, it looks as though Aer Arann passengers will be the first 'real-life' customers to experience the new terminal. You could say it was luck of the Irish!
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Old 26th Nov 2011, 22:12
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LOL. Dublin airport did that with terminal 2 but I think they used acting extras or certainly paid people to trial the new terminal, practising boarding flights, emergency evacuations etc. It will be really interesting to watch things develop at Southend and how long it will take another airline to move in?
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Old 26th Nov 2011, 22:51
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That was not the plan for T2. All carriers were due to move in when it opened but a number of problems caused delays. They did not pay people to test T2 they asked for voluntrees to test the systems.
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Old 26th Nov 2011, 23:43
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Oh right I only remember catching a bit of that on rte website thanks for clarification.
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Old 4th Dec 2011, 21:47
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roumor has it that three airlines to start new services from southend,one of them is the motor company ford and their flight to cologne,any news on what airlines these maybe.
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Old 5th Dec 2011, 04:46
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Not much chance of passengers or luggage getting lost as Southend.
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Old 5th Dec 2011, 09:41
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Ford

((roumor has it that three airlines to start new services from southend,one of them is the motor company ford and their flight to cologne,any news on what airlines these maybe.))

German Wings carry the ford pax out of STN, perhaps they're on the move to sen too?
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Old 5th Dec 2011, 16:40
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Perhaps they are re-stating the Fordair 1-11 service to CGN
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Old 5th Dec 2011, 16:46
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It would be great to see the return of Flightline, but I somehow doubt we will see it.
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Old 5th Dec 2011, 17:06
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I'm told by a reliable source that Ford will be returning the RJ off lease in the New Year, so I doesn't look as if they will operate the SEN-CGN in their own right. This seems to be a change of plan to that of a couple of months ago. Join! of course were/are very interested in operating the route with a F100 - if they ever get off the ground. Otherwise, as SENFLYER speculates, German Wings is a possibility for the route.
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