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Old 4th Jul 2010, 20:25
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Probably not connected to the latter enquiry re Sri Lankan but an A330 in full Sri Lankan scheme (ex Bmi) departed on Saturday see TAS link

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Old 5th Jul 2010, 18:51
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June Traffic

Pax - 1,852,103 down 0.44%

Movements - 15,892 down 3.58%

Rolling Year Pax - 17,914,877 down 10.64%
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Old 5th Jul 2010, 19:26
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PAX figures

Bottom of the decline and levelling off maybe ??
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Old 5th Jul 2010, 19:37
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June pax

Considering the Ryanair pax were in the 2009 figures and the World Cup
can stem demand, these figures will not doubt bring some cheer to MAG.

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Old 6th Jul 2010, 19:06
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Automatic PA

Had a delayed flight last week and was listening to that automatic annoucement system they have installed in T2.

It does have quite a lot of problems with its pronunciation. It called Onur Air as "owner air" and it also had problems with quite a few destinations being pronouced wrongly.

Has anyone else noticed this?

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Old 6th Jul 2010, 19:23
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East Midlands airport is also using a similar system. The thing is, many airlines prefer more in their announcements than just ''Airline Flight1234 to XXX, is now ready for boarding at gate XX''

I know many of the gate staff in the end were having to make their own announcements anyway so I dont see the point. The only good thing about it in my opinion is that it repeats it in the language of the destination the flight is heading.
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Old 7th Jul 2010, 11:01
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June Traffic
Pax - 1,852,103 down 0.44%

Movements - 15,892 down 3.58%

Rolling Year Pax - 17,914,877 down 10.64%
Thanks for the report but you missed off the "Freight traffic continued its resurgence, with a 32 per cent increase in volumes from 7,715 tonnes in June 2009 to 10,158 tonnes last month."

"UP" top right of keyboard, either side of I and O
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Old 8th Jul 2010, 08:28
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Ok, the new easyjet routes are:

AMS, twice daily
GOT Tue, fri and Sun
HAM daily ex Sat

GOT may just survive on City Airline with these timings, but time will tell.
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Old 8th Jul 2010, 09:52
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Just looking at the times for Easy's Amsterdam flights the morning flight M-F based unit but the evening and weekend flights look like W pattern from another base.
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Old 8th Jul 2010, 10:54
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EZY GOT

I think you will find that the City Airline service is definitely aimed at the business traveller (as can be seen from the fares they charge) and the EZY service would be for the leisure market. I don't know if it's the case at MAN but at BHX the service actually reduces during holiday periods i.e factory/business shutdowns.
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Old 8th Jul 2010, 11:21
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Just looking at the times for Easy's Amsterdam flights the morning flight M-F based unit but the evening and weekend flights look like W pattern from another base
Looks like this might be BFS-AMS-MAN-AMS-BFS
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Old 8th Jul 2010, 23:22
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BOO!!!

Whats all this I hear about US Air adding a Charlotte service soon.....?



Sorry, I just thought things needed livening up a bit.
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Old 9th Jul 2010, 06:39
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us air

when does this start, i need to book to go to charlotte next may. or is this another rumour
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Old 9th Jul 2010, 07:47
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It will be a rumour until confirmed otherwise.
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Old 9th Jul 2010, 09:26
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Think it stemmed from this: Overseas flights surge in Charlotte; take off for Rome tonight? - CharlotteObserver.com

No emphasis re Manchester, but interesting stats re USA hubs, in that
"The US Airways hub in Charlotte is now the nation's fourth-largest,.... The largest hub is Delta's in Atlanta, with 811,000 weekly seats; American's hub at Dallas-Fort Worth follows with 576,000 weekly seats.
US Airways in Charlotte had 388,000 weekly seats in April, slightly less than United at Chicago, with 392,000. The US Airways hub in Philadelphia had 266,000 seats.
So, in regards to Manchester - USA hubs we have 2 yet to be covered.

Atlanta: Got that
Dallas: Needs service. AA?
Chicago: Yep, got that covered
Charlotte: Never thought of that 1
Philly: Covered
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Old 9th Jul 2010, 14:13
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What about CO at EWR? That must have a fair few passengers.
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Old 9th Jul 2010, 14:16
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What about Continental at Houston and Delta at DTW and MSP? I would have put them well ahead of CLT.

AA have tried MAN-DFW in the past id I recall?

Or was it just BOS and MIA and JFK that were tried?
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Old 9th Jul 2010, 14:22
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AA did indeed try MAN-DFW (with MD-11 if I remember correctly), it was either late '80s or early '90s...I forget when exactly.
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Old 9th Jul 2010, 14:55
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aa did dallas a few years back, it was a pretty busy route, with many flight sold out, also boston and miami did pretty, they were stopped because of something to do with british airways as per usual, they leave manchester then dont like other airlines doing well here.
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Old 9th Jul 2010, 15:41
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now i always thought it was Debbie that did Dallas.............
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