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The whole apron is having to be replaced over the next few months due to cracking etc
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During the work Victor is moving 5 meters North giving a code E taxiway and allowing for the new Wide body stand configurations the new Pier will require. The 70's will be reconfigured during this gaining an extra stand.
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Monarch Arrecife
Revo & all
Arrecife is only three a week for one week (circa 15 DEC), well that
is all I could find in the booking engine but the three following weeks
it is actual four. It even operates on Christmas Day per the booking engine.
Alas it is only over Christmas & New Year.
I think I mentioned in an earlier post Tenerife is daily in November,
Christmas, New Year and from mid Feb (well the last time I looked).
As for their claim it is three a week during the winter - no (or not yet
on sale) but increased frequency during the Christmas holiday period.
In fact Monarch have always been good at supplying extra capacity
at holiday time and next winter is no different.
SAS - 735 well at least for a few months, got to be better than...
Pete
Arrecife is only three a week for one week (circa 15 DEC), well that
is all I could find in the booking engine but the three following weeks
it is actual four. It even operates on Christmas Day per the booking engine.
Alas it is only over Christmas & New Year.
I think I mentioned in an earlier post Tenerife is daily in November,
Christmas, New Year and from mid Feb (well the last time I looked).
As for their claim it is three a week during the winter - no (or not yet
on sale) but increased frequency during the Christmas holiday period.
In fact Monarch have always been good at supplying extra capacity
at holiday time and next winter is no different.
SAS - 735 well at least for a few months, got to be better than...
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AI
Arrive BHX 11:30 From Toronto AI188 mon, thu, sat
Departs BHX 13:30 To Amritsar AI188 mon, thu, sat
Arrive BHX 13:30 From Amritsar AI187 wed, fri, sun
Departs BHX 15:30 To Toronto AI187 wed, fri, sun
All flights op by 772.
Departs BHX 13:30 To Amritsar AI188 mon, thu, sat
Arrive BHX 13:30 From Amritsar AI187 wed, fri, sun
Departs BHX 15:30 To Toronto AI187 wed, fri, sun
All flights op by 772.
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Air India
A certain booking system shows (only August checked): -
ATQ departures on Sun & Tue at 10.30 (inbound from YYZ) in August
making it 5 departures a week to YYZ and ATQ.
Pete
ATQ departures on Sun & Tue at 10.30 (inbound from YYZ) in August
making it 5 departures a week to YYZ and ATQ.
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BHX Record March Figures
Birmingham International Airport (BIA) handled 730,307
passengers during March, including 595,306 scheduled
passengers and 135,001 charter passengers spread across
the two passenger terminals; smashing the previous highest
figure recorded for the month of March and an 8.4% increase
over the previous year.
These figures represent even more good news for the Airport
as it also handled record numbers in February with more than
635,000.
Peter Vella, Business Development Director at Birmingham
International Airport, said: "It is the second straight month of
record-breaking passenger figures for the Airport, which is
obviously great news as we strive to break the 10 million
passenger barrier this year. We are delighted to have seen
flybe launch new routes to Inverness and Newquay in March,
which once again increases the choice available to passengers
flying from their local Airport."
In March, growth was achieved on non-EU routes of 9.7%,
EU of 10.8% and domestic of 0.9%. The Irish Republic saw
an increase of 16.6%.
Scheduled routes that experienced growth in January includes:
Bratislava (+394.7%), Madrid (+394.1%), Barcelona
(+189.1%), Geneva (+158%), Berne (+80.3%), Faro
(+76.6%), Murcia (+72.4%), Chambery (+66.2%),
Palma (+45.8%), Lyon (+42.5%), Nice (+39.6%),
Arrecife (+25.7%), Almeria (+24.2%), Brest (+18.9%),
Glasgow (+17.9%), Mahon (+16.3%), Zurich (+13%),
Alicante (+12.4%), Paphos (+12%) and Malta (+10.8%).
Charter traffic which experienced growth were Bulgaria
(+145%), Cyprus (+40.3%), Italy (+32.9%), Austria
(+25.9%), France (+24.6%), Egypt (+14.8%), Switzerland
(+13.7%), the Canary Islands (+13.4%) and Spain (+3.5%).
Scheduled traffic accounted for 81.5% of the total passenger
traffic in March whilst charter passengers made up the remaining
18.5%.
passengers during March, including 595,306 scheduled
passengers and 135,001 charter passengers spread across
the two passenger terminals; smashing the previous highest
figure recorded for the month of March and an 8.4% increase
over the previous year.
These figures represent even more good news for the Airport
as it also handled record numbers in February with more than
635,000.
Peter Vella, Business Development Director at Birmingham
International Airport, said: "It is the second straight month of
record-breaking passenger figures for the Airport, which is
obviously great news as we strive to break the 10 million
passenger barrier this year. We are delighted to have seen
flybe launch new routes to Inverness and Newquay in March,
which once again increases the choice available to passengers
flying from their local Airport."
In March, growth was achieved on non-EU routes of 9.7%,
EU of 10.8% and domestic of 0.9%. The Irish Republic saw
an increase of 16.6%.
Scheduled routes that experienced growth in January includes:
Bratislava (+394.7%), Madrid (+394.1%), Barcelona
(+189.1%), Geneva (+158%), Berne (+80.3%), Faro
(+76.6%), Murcia (+72.4%), Chambery (+66.2%),
Palma (+45.8%), Lyon (+42.5%), Nice (+39.6%),
Arrecife (+25.7%), Almeria (+24.2%), Brest (+18.9%),
Glasgow (+17.9%), Mahon (+16.3%), Zurich (+13%),
Alicante (+12.4%), Paphos (+12%) and Malta (+10.8%).
Charter traffic which experienced growth were Bulgaria
(+145%), Cyprus (+40.3%), Italy (+32.9%), Austria
(+25.9%), France (+24.6%), Egypt (+14.8%), Switzerland
(+13.7%), the Canary Islands (+13.4%) and Spain (+3.5%).
Scheduled traffic accounted for 81.5% of the total passenger
traffic in March whilst charter passengers made up the remaining
18.5%.
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March pax
The individual route analysis is also out but only looked at long-haul
in depth but some of the European routes were very average. I assume
due to business closing for Easter - the leisure routes were fine.
Dubai 36412 - 294 per flight 83%
Newark 8789 - 143 per flight 81%
Ashkhabad 5803 - 161 per flight or 85% approx
Islamabad 9570 - 266 per flight or 81% (first time the 777 has hit 80%)
Not included Air India as it is difficult to judge how many BHX seats
are available with the transfers but 2736 from ATQ is lowish.
Still a bit to go I would assume before EK upgrade the evening flight
but it is still heading in the right direction. Good to see CO recover from
that awful February (still down on 2007) and PK finally break 9000.
Pete
in depth but some of the European routes were very average. I assume
due to business closing for Easter - the leisure routes were fine.
Dubai 36412 - 294 per flight 83%
Newark 8789 - 143 per flight 81%
Ashkhabad 5803 - 161 per flight or 85% approx
Islamabad 9570 - 266 per flight or 81% (first time the 777 has hit 80%)
Not included Air India as it is difficult to judge how many BHX seats
are available with the transfers but 2736 from ATQ is lowish.
Still a bit to go I would assume before EK upgrade the evening flight
but it is still heading in the right direction. Good to see CO recover from
that awful February (still down on 2007) and PK finally break 9000.
Pete
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Tui 2009
Is this for real? Actually more based aircraft with 6 on Tuesday to Saturday . New routes to Chania, Skiathos, Antalya (has operated before) plus the new winter routes continuing Cape Verde & Taba.
Schedule is roughly below but I have added the usual Verona and Salzburgs myself.
Monday
1) 0630 1350 CFU 1455 2240 SKG
2) 0645 1245 PMI 1355 0200 SSH
3) 0630 1430 ZTE 1545 0105 DLM
4) 0805 1630 FNC 1740 2355 IBZ
5) 0700 1635 LPA 1755 2355 PMI 18/7 - 21/9
Tuesday
1) 1230 0945 MBJ 763
2) 0730 1350 ALC 1540 2005 REU 2115 0630 HER 21/7-8/9
3) 0800 1730 CHANIA 1845 0235 MLA
4) 0900 2135 CAPE VERDE
5) 0655 1245 PMI 1340 0115 TABA
6) 0700 1410 PUY 1510 0050 TFS
Wednesday
1) 1150 2355 Luxor 763?
2) 0745 1500 MIR 1600 0120 FUE
3) 0700 1625 RHO 1750 2355 IBZ
4) XXXX XXXX VRN 1330 2355 LCA
5) 0600 1145 MAH 1415 2320 KGS
6) XXXX XXXX SZG? 1330 2355 PFO
Thursday
1) 0800 0815 CUN 763
2) 0700 1620 BJV 1730 0250 DLM
3) 0615 1255 FAO 1355 0205 SSH
4) 0710 1510 EFL 1700 0200 HER
5) 0700 1300 PMI 1420 2330 ACE
6) 0700 1725 PFO 1840 2330 PMI
Friday
1) 1100 0615 SFB 763
2) 0700 1645 JSI 1755 0340 AYT
3) 0915 1725 ZTE 1855 0305 BGS
4) 0725 1310 PMI 1415 2105 NAP 2230 0435 IBZ 17/7 18/9
5) 0800 1315 REU 1415 0020 TFS
6) 0625 2255 CFU
Saturday
1) 0915 0500 POP or Punta Cana 763
2) 0825 1445 ALC 1555 0130 LPA
3) 0800 1405 IBZ XXXX XXXX SZG 2230 0415 PMI 8/7
4) 0600 1145 MAH XXXX XXXX VRN 1955 0105 GRO
5) 0810 1355 PMI 1505 0120 PFO
6) XXXX XXXX ??? 1555 0120 RHO
AHO is shown as BA
Sunday
1) 0720 1400 FAO 1515 0140 LCA
2) 0715 1630 HER 1730 0015 AGP
3) 0705 1515 KVA 1615 2300 MIR
4) 0635 1220 PMI 1345 2300 ACE
5) 0825 1850 PFO 1955 0140 PMI
Bastia shown as BE 0740 1320.
Pete
Schedule is roughly below but I have added the usual Verona and Salzburgs myself.
Monday
1) 0630 1350 CFU 1455 2240 SKG
2) 0645 1245 PMI 1355 0200 SSH
3) 0630 1430 ZTE 1545 0105 DLM
4) 0805 1630 FNC 1740 2355 IBZ
5) 0700 1635 LPA 1755 2355 PMI 18/7 - 21/9
Tuesday
1) 1230 0945 MBJ 763
2) 0730 1350 ALC 1540 2005 REU 2115 0630 HER 21/7-8/9
3) 0800 1730 CHANIA 1845 0235 MLA
4) 0900 2135 CAPE VERDE
5) 0655 1245 PMI 1340 0115 TABA
6) 0700 1410 PUY 1510 0050 TFS
Wednesday
1) 1150 2355 Luxor 763?
2) 0745 1500 MIR 1600 0120 FUE
3) 0700 1625 RHO 1750 2355 IBZ
4) XXXX XXXX VRN 1330 2355 LCA
5) 0600 1145 MAH 1415 2320 KGS
6) XXXX XXXX SZG? 1330 2355 PFO
Thursday
1) 0800 0815 CUN 763
2) 0700 1620 BJV 1730 0250 DLM
3) 0615 1255 FAO 1355 0205 SSH
4) 0710 1510 EFL 1700 0200 HER
5) 0700 1300 PMI 1420 2330 ACE
6) 0700 1725 PFO 1840 2330 PMI
Friday
1) 1100 0615 SFB 763
2) 0700 1645 JSI 1755 0340 AYT
3) 0915 1725 ZTE 1855 0305 BGS
4) 0725 1310 PMI 1415 2105 NAP 2230 0435 IBZ 17/7 18/9
5) 0800 1315 REU 1415 0020 TFS
6) 0625 2255 CFU
Saturday
1) 0915 0500 POP or Punta Cana 763
2) 0825 1445 ALC 1555 0130 LPA
3) 0800 1405 IBZ XXXX XXXX SZG 2230 0415 PMI 8/7
4) 0600 1145 MAH XXXX XXXX VRN 1955 0105 GRO
5) 0810 1355 PMI 1505 0120 PFO
6) XXXX XXXX ??? 1555 0120 RHO
AHO is shown as BA
Sunday
1) 0720 1400 FAO 1515 0140 LCA
2) 0715 1630 HER 1730 0015 AGP
3) 0705 1515 KVA 1615 2300 MIR
4) 0635 1220 PMI 1345 2300 ACE
5) 0825 1850 PFO 1955 0140 PMI
Bastia shown as BE 0740 1320.
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BHX Summer 2009
Pete and all,
Great news for summer 2009 I suppose that with the massive marketing that a combined TOM/FCA have has enabled more risky routes possible now.
I have noticed that on XL BHX appears not to have a based aircraft of any type KM or XLA, so flights like JSI/CHQ maybe instead of not as well as KM flights.
Also one small negative is the loss of AGA from the summer schedule in 2009.
Daza
Great news for summer 2009 I suppose that with the massive marketing that a combined TOM/FCA have has enabled more risky routes possible now.
I have noticed that on XL BHX appears not to have a based aircraft of any type KM or XLA, so flights like JSI/CHQ maybe instead of not as well as KM flights.
Also one small negative is the loss of AGA from the summer schedule in 2009.
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2009
Daza
The lack of KM has been rumoured before but can't have everything.
Also despite the number of aircraft based I believe that the number
of seats is down about 1000 on the combined 2008 schedule.
I have not done the maths accurately but I don't think I am too far out.
I am still not sure about six aircraft on Saturday as all they would need to do is move the SZG (assuming it is operating) to the morning and they only need 5. However it would be odd as the 763 is still needed for the POP and it would involve a 757 positioning out for a day or two.
The loss of the KM will hurt as it is fairly busy especially in the height of the season. Just need to check Thomas Cook for 2009 but it would be disappointing if there are anything less than three based.
Pete
The lack of KM has been rumoured before but can't have everything.
Also despite the number of aircraft based I believe that the number
of seats is down about 1000 on the combined 2008 schedule.
I have not done the maths accurately but I don't think I am too far out.
I am still not sure about six aircraft on Saturday as all they would need to do is move the SZG (assuming it is operating) to the morning and they only need 5. However it would be odd as the 763 is still needed for the POP and it would involve a 757 positioning out for a day or two.
The loss of the KM will hurt as it is fairly busy especially in the height of the season. Just need to check Thomas Cook for 2009 but it would be disappointing if there are anything less than three based.
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Thomas Cook is also now on sale and they have an Agadir
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tom /fca based aircrart.
yes it 's true, confirmed in writing 5 based 757 's next summer plus a 763 for most of the week for longhaul( 258 seats ie fca aircraft ).
Interesting as the company is reducing the number of aircraft by 10 for summer 2009.
Interesting as the company is reducing the number of aircraft by 10 for summer 2009.
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There has been speculation for sometime regards SV into BHX.
If SV do come, I dont think it would be a direct service but rather via Geneva into Riyadh with onwards connections to JED for Umrah passengers.
We have seen many a Hajj Charter in Saudi operated by some turkish setup recently, but it would come down to which GSA would sell the route either Commodore International in London or Sundowners in Manchester? and trying to get agreement from either would be
If SV do come, I dont think it would be a direct service but rather via Geneva into Riyadh with onwards connections to JED for Umrah passengers.
We have seen many a Hajj Charter in Saudi operated by some turkish setup recently, but it would come down to which GSA would sell the route either Commodore International in London or Sundowners in Manchester? and trying to get agreement from either would be