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Highwideandugly. According to stats in the Friends of Liverpool Airport magazine (09/27) KLM carried 129,000 pax in 2010 and 124,000 in 2011 between LPL and Amsterdam. Of course passenger numbers are only part of the picture - yields will be an important factor and at DTV you have the 'benefit' of no competition on the route so yields may not be too bad.
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In terms of KLM at Liverpool, yes yield will be an important indicator , but other factors like proportion of transfer pax feeding into long haul at AMS will be relevant and also factors such as impact to neighbouring MAN AMS route which is of significant scale .
Passenger numbers up 5% in January. This following December 2013's 2% rise.
New Year traffic growth continues for LJLA - Liverpool John Lennon Airport
New Year traffic growth continues for LJLA - Liverpool John Lennon Airport
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airadio, having just checked the January review for Liverpool, there was a grand total of two diversions in January (three if you want to be picky and include a Kingair 350). Those two diverts were EZY A.319s, so 312 pax at most, as opposed to a 5% increase on the 2013 figure of 240k which should come to around 12,000. Still, why let a bit of good news change your general attitude towards LPL...
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Whatever made you think that?
Quite possibly because that is what the CAA says at the bottom of the PDF
"(6) In order to preserve market analysis all identifiable diversions are reallocated to the point of intended operation."
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Quite possibly because that is what the CAA says at the bottom of the PDF
"(6) In order to preserve market analysis all identifiable diversions are reallocated to the point of intended operation."
"(6) In order to preserve market analysis all identifiable diversions are reallocated to the point of intended operation."
But does it also apply to their overall totals as shown in Table 9? Don't see a qualifying note there.
https://www.caa.co.uk/docs/80/airpor...ransit_Pax.pdf
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A very bizarre first post from you there, GaelForce. What offence has been committed by these two contributors to justify a ban? The news items they have posted / discussed may not make happy reading but they are factually correct. Is this a problem for you? And what is your evidence as a new poster on the site to suggest that these two well-established contributors are one and the same person?
Please tell us which sites they have been banned from. I'll be sure to avoid them if they permit only happy-clappy (as opposed to balanced) contributions.
Please tell us which sites they have been banned from. I'll be sure to avoid them if they permit only happy-clappy (as opposed to balanced) contributions.
Thomas Cook Scandinavia to operate charter flights from LJLA - Liverpool John Lennon Airport
Flights appear to be on the weekend of Liverpool vs Chelsea.
Flights appear to be on the weekend of Liverpool vs Chelsea.
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Iberia are to operate 4 charter flights from Valladolid to LPL using A321s on 29th April, 13th May, 27th May and 10th June. Any idea who is chartering these flights? Is there a lot of Beatles fans in that neck of the woods? Or possibly cruise charters?
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To clarify the exact quote is:
And because we want all parts of our country to see better links with the markets of the future we’re going to provide start-up support for new routes from regional airports, like Liverpool, Leeds or indeed Inverness.