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May provisional stats now available:
Brussels: 2201 +21%
Copenhagen 1682 +9%
Nice 3678 +25%
Paris CDG 11383 -7%
Berlin 2799
Dusseldorf 4023 +23%
Cork 896 -42%
Dublin 22273 +24%
Rome 2231 -11%
Amsterdam 31153 -1%
Alicante 39025 +18%
Almeria 1449
Barcelona 7589 -24%
Madrid 2959
Malaga 26666 +1%
Palma 44484 +43%
Stavanger 824
Geneva 2127 -52%
Prague 2314 -5%
Gdansk 2898
Krakow 2474 +2%
Warsaw 2840
Wroclow 2653
Dubai 14924 +3%
Sanford 3454 +48%
Cancun 3705 +14%
Heathrow 38421 -9%
Aberdeen 1128
Belfast int 21983 +6%
Cardiff 1364 +16%
Exeter 4001 +8%
Isle of Man 495 +41%
Jersey 3329 +7%
Southampton 11807 +10%
May pax figures: 504878 +13%
12 month rolling: 5.035m +9.7%
Cyprus, Greece and Canaries all seeing good growth
Brussels: 2201 +21%
Copenhagen 1682 +9%
Nice 3678 +25%
Paris CDG 11383 -7%
Berlin 2799
Dusseldorf 4023 +23%
Cork 896 -42%
Dublin 22273 +24%
Rome 2231 -11%
Amsterdam 31153 -1%
Alicante 39025 +18%
Almeria 1449
Barcelona 7589 -24%
Madrid 2959
Malaga 26666 +1%
Palma 44484 +43%
Stavanger 824
Geneva 2127 -52%
Prague 2314 -5%
Gdansk 2898
Krakow 2474 +2%
Warsaw 2840
Wroclow 2653
Dubai 14924 +3%
Sanford 3454 +48%
Cancun 3705 +14%
Heathrow 38421 -9%
Aberdeen 1128
Belfast int 21983 +6%
Cardiff 1364 +16%
Exeter 4001 +8%
Isle of Man 495 +41%
Jersey 3329 +7%
Southampton 11807 +10%
May pax figures: 504878 +13%
12 month rolling: 5.035m +9.7%
Cyprus, Greece and Canaries all seeing good growth
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Another 24% increase in Dublin pax....these are not exactly small increases....wish we knew load factors. The stats also show 279 pax to BHD which will be via IOM. I wonder if this needs to be added to the IOM figure?
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Why do newspapers print this dross, apart from the obvious reason that it fills the space between the adverts?
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Another healthy load today, SXF-NCL with 153 pax
NCL-SXF, 29/06, 135 pax (75%) - would have been 86.5% on the A319 as was scheduled
SXF-NCL. 04/07, 153 pax (98.1%)
NCL-SXF, 29/06, 135 pax (75%) - would have been 86.5% on the A319 as was scheduled
SXF-NCL. 04/07, 153 pax (98.1%)
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Revealed: Norwich Airport?s 30-year vision to treble passenger numbers and forge worldwide links - Business - Eastern Daily Press
In the above article 3rd paragraph below photo of check-in desk reads:
“We also want to increase domestic routes and serve the needs of that market. For instance, bringing back the route to Newcastle would join up with the wind farm and offshore energy industry, which is a key driver of this region.”
In the above article 3rd paragraph below photo of check-in desk reads:
“We also want to increase domestic routes and serve the needs of that market. For instance, bringing back the route to Newcastle would join up with the wind farm and offshore energy industry, which is a key driver of this region.”
Thanks, that's great - it's not mentioned in the Masterplan or the airports own press release. As most local news stories just reproduce the press release, didn't look further - doh!
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Sorry that was a bit misleading....it was said in a statement by the MD of Norwich airport while discussing the Masterplan, they asked him which new routes he would like to see operate.