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Heard that 9GAED has been sold to Hanover Aviation to work along side ZSOSI out of MSE
Also, how do you think EasyJet running ten routes out of Southend next year will impact future routes from Manston? This must take up some of the catchment area.
I can also see job Opportunities for MSE staff at SEN with the sudden growth in movements ATC/OPS/FIRE SERVICE, anyone have any idea of pay scales at SEN? Should be ok as its a london airport!
Also, how do you think EasyJet running ten routes out of Southend next year will impact future routes from Manston? This must take up some of the catchment area.
I can also see job Opportunities for MSE staff at SEN with the sudden growth in movements ATC/OPS/FIRE SERVICE, anyone have any idea of pay scales at SEN? Should be ok as its a london airport!
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Just to clarify... If you look on a map of the UK both MSE and SEN would seem close, but note the big stretch of water (Sea/Thames/Channel) between them. Road distance between the two is very much go west, then north (to cross the Thames at Dartford), then right back on yourself. They both serve VERY different areas/markets.
Also noted on UK Airport News...
Could this be (or was this) KLM? I know PlaneStation were on the verge of pulling this one off before they went tit$ up??
Also noted on UK Airport News...
The Government was asked to offer a £600,000 ‘sweetener’ to an unnamed airline planning a new daily service from Kent's Manston Airport, it has emerged. Airport operator Infratil is in advanced confidential talks with an unidentified airline, which plans for a twice-daily service to an unnamed European destination from next April.
It has been reported in the local press that Kent County Council and operators Infratil pressed for a taxpayers’ handout to underwrite the costs of the service for 3 years, according to documents released under the Freedom of Information Act. They show that in an ultimately unsuccessful bid for a share of Regional Growth Fund money from the Government, KCC and Infratil argued the six-figure subsidy was needed as the potential new operator faced a significant financial risk setting up the service.
Infratil has defended the plan. A spokesman said: ‘We are always in discussions with airlines and we always work with partners, such as Kent County Council, to put together the strongest possible case to attract new carriers and services. We believe using public money to underwrite the initial running costs of any new air service is excellent value for the public purse, as studies have shown that the biggest beneficiary is the economy of the community surrounding the airport.’
It has been reported in the local press that Kent County Council and operators Infratil pressed for a taxpayers’ handout to underwrite the costs of the service for 3 years, according to documents released under the Freedom of Information Act. They show that in an ultimately unsuccessful bid for a share of Regional Growth Fund money from the Government, KCC and Infratil argued the six-figure subsidy was needed as the potential new operator faced a significant financial risk setting up the service.
Infratil has defended the plan. A spokesman said: ‘We are always in discussions with airlines and we always work with partners, such as Kent County Council, to put together the strongest possible case to attract new carriers and services. We believe using public money to underwrite the initial running costs of any new air service is excellent value for the public purse, as studies have shown that the biggest beneficiary is the economy of the community surrounding the airport.’
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KLM have a habit of doing things a minimum of 3 times daily neccessary to meet the transfer connections requirement, if it were KLM then MSE would be the only UK twice daily airport for them .... I'd suggest that it would be a UK operator if UK taxpayers monies were to be persuaded out of the government.
Manx2 are good at doing things subsidised, their CWL to/from RAF Valley service is government subsidised to the tune of £65 per fitted seat ..... 360 seats per week ..... for the next 4 years!
Manx2 are good at doing things subsidised, their CWL to/from RAF Valley service is government subsidised to the tune of £65 per fitted seat ..... 360 seats per week ..... for the next 4 years!
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Afaik the route development funds from the Scottish Parliament (and NIA) didn't make any discrimination on airline nationality - I presume the EU would have something to say if they did?
The operation @EGO is more akin to a PSO, however artificially created this is! It is not as if Anglesey is floating in the middle of the Atlantic!
I would assume that any kind of regional fund would operate more like the former above, not the latter - but why taxpayer money is needed at all in a region with excellent (and now high speed) links to London is a mystery to me.
Having the government give with one hand and then take with APD (and take again on domestic routes) is even more daft! At least the Scottish PSO routes aren't subject to APD - it is of course so generous of the Scottish Parliament to hand out our cash to do this!
Afaik the route development funds from the Scottish Parliament (and NIA) didn't make any discrimination on airline nationality - I presume the EU would have something to say if they did?
The operation @EGO is more akin to a PSO, however artificially created this is! It is not as if Anglesey is floating in the middle of the Atlantic!
I would assume that any kind of regional fund would operate more like the former above, not the latter - but why taxpayer money is needed at all in a region with excellent (and now high speed) links to London is a mystery to me.
Having the government give with one hand and then take with APD (and take again on domestic routes) is even more daft! At least the Scottish PSO routes aren't subject to APD - it is of course so generous of the Scottish Parliament to hand out our cash to do this!
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Kent in Southend's catchment?
EIDFZ: Also, how do you think EasyJet running ten routes out of Southend next year will impact future routes from Manston? This must take up some of the catchment area.
Going even further back in time of course, Sabena also had a BRU-MSE service ...
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Nonsense, a good little airline, as is its successor.
And quite a variety of aircraft flying SN routes. As well as 707, 727, Caravelle and the more modern types, I flew Dak, Islander, Brasilia, Metro, Friendship and Herald, sadly never the Beech 99 and Queenair.
And quite a variety of aircraft flying SN routes. As well as 707, 727, Caravelle and the more modern types, I flew Dak, Islander, Brasilia, Metro, Friendship and Herald, sadly never the Beech 99 and Queenair.
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The 'Friendship' is the Fokker F27 ..... Sabena (Delta Air Transport), to the best of my recollections, never operated the F27, they operated the Fairchild Hiller FH-227!
The 'Friendship' is the Fokker F27 ..... Sabena (Delta Air Transport), to the best of my recollections, never operated the F27, they operated the Fairchild Hiller FH-227!
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Have to disagree with you on that one. Phileas, but the aircraft I'm thinking of was leased from BIAS and was an F27-400. I suspect I've flown on the DAS FH227s too.
IIRC, Flybe tried MSE - Manchester and subsequently dropped the route. They currently fly from Manston to Edinburgh (daily) and Belfast (3x per week). They have a substantial operation from Gatwick to both Guernsey and Jersey Admittedly not the same airport, but the route from Southend to Jersey operates just once per week.
I'm struggling to think of other routes from Manston that Flybe would want to operate at a sufficient frequency to persuade local Govt to pay a chunky subsidy
Newcastle or Glasgow at a stretch ? Anyone got any other ideas ?
I'm struggling to think of other routes from Manston that Flybe would want to operate at a sufficient frequency to persuade local Govt to pay a chunky subsidy
Newcastle or Glasgow at a stretch ? Anyone got any other ideas ?
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More than likely to be Amsterdam IMO or even RyanAir to Dublin?
However it would be good to see FlyBe operating some of the summer sun trunk routes from MSE down to MJV, ALC, AGP, PMI and FAO.
However it would be good to see FlyBe operating some of the summer sun trunk routes from MSE down to MJV, ALC, AGP, PMI and FAO.
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Deja vu
Remember this: http://www.pprune.org/rumours-news/1...x-manston.html
10 years on, here we go again: Transatlantic plans for Manston - News - Business For Kent
10 years on, here we go again: Transatlantic plans for Manston - News - Business For Kent