DURHAM TEES VALLEY AIRPORT - 6
Clearly DTVA feel that the additional costs to service the odd 'W' flight to a sun destination isn't worth it (they seem to have explained as much to Thomson and Balkan), so for sun routes to return you'd be looking at somebody starting up an operation like the previous bmiBaby or Globespan set up, or like Monarch at Leeds i.e. on a scale which lets everybody make a few bob.
A more business orientated route such as Dublin, Belfast maybe Bristol is more likely. Again, the question is who? Stobart would be the obvious choice for Dublin, with Flybe or maybe Eastern for the others - otherwise your left with likes of Linksair, CityJet or somebody random like the Minoan operation out of Oxford.
Seems unlikely, but given my history on predictions, expect an announcement on Monday...
A more business orientated route such as Dublin, Belfast maybe Bristol is more likely. Again, the question is who? Stobart would be the obvious choice for Dublin, with Flybe or maybe Eastern for the others - otherwise your left with likes of Linksair, CityJet or somebody random like the Minoan operation out of Oxford.
Seems unlikely, but given my history on predictions, expect an announcement on Monday...
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New Website
DTVA have launched a new website, wasn't sure at first but I think it's growing on me.
They're also looking to recruit an Aviation Development Manager.
They're also looking to recruit an Aviation Development Manager.
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Very like NCL's updated website I think (so basically... A generic modern day website) a kind of off-modern, it's not great but looks tablet-y so it's very popular.
Like the picture of Dubai across the page advertising KLM
Like the picture of Dubai across the page advertising KLM
news?
Ok..guys..well into 2015,,,,please any news Good or bad.we really seem just to be drifting again!!
One bit of positive news seems like the Challenger MERCI...has chucked newcastle for a better product(ie hangarage. At DTV)
Another small cog in the wheel!!
One bit of positive news seems like the Challenger MERCI...has chucked newcastle for a better product(ie hangarage. At DTV)
Another small cog in the wheel!!
Good new, the RAFs new Atlas interrupted my lunch today performing ILS approaches.
Bad new the parachute plane was left outside during Friday nights storm and took a mauling from the wind supposed wing, prop and nose wheel damage, credit to DTV movements, might be the same guy who left his Cessna outside last year which ended up in a similar state.
Bad new the parachute plane was left outside during Friday nights storm and took a mauling from the wind supposed wing, prop and nose wheel damage, credit to DTV movements, might be the same guy who left his Cessna outside last year which ended up in a similar state.
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News report 13th Jan 2015 - DTV falls further into the red.
Security costs set to rise?
Durham Tees Valley Airport plunges further into the red | Insider Media
Security costs set to rise?
Durham Tees Valley Airport plunges further into the red | Insider Media
update
Not good news on the loss/. Figures but probably not unexpected?
Anyone know why the amsterdams have been cancelled since this morning?
Another downer..thought sycamore (sic) would have had some business in by now?
Cyprus Airbus aircraft.at St.athan.,.do the airport put in for storage?
Anyone know why the amsterdams have been cancelled since this morning?
Another downer..thought sycamore (sic) would have had some business in by now?
Cyprus Airbus aircraft.at St.athan.,.do the airport put in for storage?
Airlines right now should be seeing good times. Demand for air transport is good with plenty of airports reporting record high numbers of passengers and oil at just $50 per barrel.
DTV instead is seeing the lowest number of pax per year for over 40 years and the airport is making a hefty loss.
Watching DTV talking about launching a new website is almost delusional. The big hope of aircraft scrapping has fallen flat. Newcastle really isn't that far away.
There must be better and more productive ways to use the land that is MME.
Guys - you've really fought hard, you can be proud and can hold your heads high, but at some point you really have to let go and move on
DTV instead is seeing the lowest number of pax per year for over 40 years and the airport is making a hefty loss.
Watching DTV talking about launching a new website is almost delusional. The big hope of aircraft scrapping has fallen flat. Newcastle really isn't that far away.
There must be better and more productive ways to use the land that is MME.
Guys - you've really fought hard, you can be proud and can hold your heads high, but at some point you really have to let go and move on
Agree with HWU, probably not unexpected.
The impact of the Masterplan hasn't been felt yet - whether the plan is the right one or the wrong one, there hasn't been time to tell.
Similarly with Sycamore, probably hasn't been time for the take over to have an impact yet.
The impact of the Masterplan hasn't been felt yet - whether the plan is the right one or the wrong one, there hasn't been time to tell.
Similarly with Sycamore, probably hasn't been time for the take over to have an impact yet.
David perhaps what you should do with your negative posts
you've really fought hard, you can be proud and can hold your heads high, but at some point you really have to let go and move on
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HWAU:
I was originally booked on the 6am flight this morning (booked in mid December) but it was cancelled the week before Christmas. I asked KLM why and they said it was for "operational reasons". Note that the 9:35 inbound last night was also cancelled at the same time.
Looks like a one off as I checked all the weekday flights between now and the end of February and they are all 3 flights a day.
I was originally booked on the 6am flight this morning (booked in mid December) but it was cancelled the week before Christmas. I asked KLM why and they said it was for "operational reasons". Note that the 9:35 inbound last night was also cancelled at the same time.
Looks like a one off as I checked all the weekday flights between now and the end of February and they are all 3 flights a day.
Winter arrived
oh no..don't tell me the first snow of the winter has caused problems? Two Hour outbound delay as klm stuck on ground awaiting clearance? Please say I'm wrong.
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Snow
No idea if it was snow related, but this is exactly the reason I switch my KLM flights to Newcastle during the worst of winter. I have two long hauls in the next 3 weeks, both with KLM and one will be the 6am out. I just won't risk an MME snow delay to put more pressure on the working week.
I know it isn't exactly what is needed when we should be supporting the airport, but I don't take the chance.
On a 6am out some weeks back, we got held for nearly an hour because the fireman had slept in....nearly missed my connection!
I know it isn't exactly what is needed when we should be supporting the airport, but I don't take the chance.
On a 6am out some weeks back, we got held for nearly an hour because the fireman had slept in....nearly missed my connection!
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A press piece today that states KLM are to accelerate the retirement of the F70. Initial replacement will be E190 with a further announcement soon. With the 190s being a good chunk bigger and no news yet on whether the remaining replacement will be smaller aircraft, I wonder what this does to the economics of our route?
I guess with 100 seats, load factors would drop below 50%? Would that be viable?
I guess with 100 seats, load factors would drop below 50%? Would that be viable?
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I would have thought the improvement in operating costs on the E190 verses the FK70 would counteract the drop below 50% load factors, nevertheless it's something that worries me, it'll be interesting to see what they choose to replace the remaining FK70s.
There was talk on here that the contract was up for renewal in November and we're now almost in to February so can we assume they signed on for another 3-5 years?
There was talk on here that the contract was up for renewal in November and we're now almost in to February so can we assume they signed on for another 3-5 years?