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The current situation is that the airport taxi concession holder provides a service in that situation. This is explained on the SEN website.
In the case of the late RNS flight there should be sufficient pax to benefit from their £20 charge for a minimum of 5 people to London Liverpool Street. If fewer than 5 people need the service then the normal £100 cost is shared by those needing to travel. Not ideal but at least it means that nobody is stranded without any means of getting to London.
In the case of the late RNS flight there should be sufficient pax to benefit from their £20 charge for a minimum of 5 people to London Liverpool Street. If fewer than 5 people need the service then the normal £100 cost is shared by those needing to travel. Not ideal but at least it means that nobody is stranded without any means of getting to London.
I should stress the above subsidies should only apply when flights are delayed and not to those due to arrive after 2215.
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Apparently Stobartair in search of E195 aircraft for Southend operations
According to edison investments Wizzair are due to fly into Southend airport.
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http://www.edisoninvestmentresearch.com/research/report/stobart-group776023/full
"Increasing numbers of airlines from Wizz Air to easyJet and Flybe, are taking on routes from the London airport but the challenge management faces is changing consumer attitudes to travelling from Southend. Given the high-speed rail link to central London (soon to be enhanced by Crossrail) and the short time from disembarking to train platform, this is very achievable."
"Increasing numbers of airlines from Wizz Air to easyJet and Flybe, are taking on routes from the London airport but the challenge management faces is changing consumer attitudes to travelling from Southend. Given the high-speed rail link to central London (soon to be enhanced by Crossrail) and the short time from disembarking to train platform, this is very achievable."
Further down it says
Our high forecast passenger growth for FY18 and FY19 is based on STOB management signing up either new airlines or new routes from airlines already using Southend: Wizz Air, Flybe, easyJet.
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Investment Summary
Edison Investment also states ' Over the long term we believe the group (Stobart) could unlock significant value from it's core assets, especially Southend Airport, which is set to be a major beneficiary of airport capacity constraints in the South East.'
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I wouldn't crack the champagne open yet about Wizz Air until it's confirmed, but it's a possible hint.
This article is either leaking positive info (for investors) or repeating rumours. For example here's another, hinting about easyJet's 4th based aircraft...
"One further plane based at Southend by a high utilisation carrier such as easyJet could increase total passengers by 200-250k per year"
This article is either leaking positive info (for investors) or repeating rumours. For example here's another, hinting about easyJet's 4th based aircraft...
"One further plane based at Southend by a high utilisation carrier such as easyJet could increase total passengers by 200-250k per year"
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As I mentioned two months ago, Stobart have been working very hard to attract Wizzair to SEN, but the airline wanted to wait until all the extra parking bays, and improved taxiways, work was completed. After several meetings, I assume that a deal has been done and could be announced by the autumn. Destinations not known yet, but I suspect only one or two to start with.
Spot on I'd say. And why not give SEN a go? Some potential for sure and if it didn't work.... well they're big enough to shrug it off.
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Krakow isn't on their network so it won't be there. If it happens, and that's a very big IF because even if advanced talks have happened it may just be to leverage a better deal elsewhere, it will be a few times a week to somewhere like Gdansk, Warsaw or Budapest as overspill that can't be accommodated at Luton.
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Don't think you will see Wizz in near future , i.e. Next 18 months.
However I believe there still will be some new operations for next year that may surprise some (in a positive way I hope!).
I would think the pax numbers will be closer to 2m than 1m in 2018 with based aircraft hitting double figures. (Existing and new operators).
However I believe there still will be some new operations for next year that may surprise some (in a positive way I hope!).
I would think the pax numbers will be closer to 2m than 1m in 2018 with based aircraft hitting double figures. (Existing and new operators).