Emirates route DXB - MAN
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Emirates route DXB - MAN
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Does anyone know why Emirates have started crossing the English coast at Southend , and then turning NW for MAN. I am a regular on the route and we often used to use the same route over Lincolnshire and West Yorkshire as the outbound flight. Just struck me on my return this lunchtime with them, that this no longer seems the case regardless of wind direction at MAN. I am with them a minimum of once a month and have been for many years, and just wondered why the change regardless of which of the 3 services I have been on, seemed to change about 16 months ago if that helps. Look forward to your ideas as to why.
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Mr Mac
Does anyone know why Emirates have started crossing the English coast at Southend , and then turning NW for MAN. I am a regular on the route and we often used to use the same route over Lincolnshire and West Yorkshire as the outbound flight. Just struck me on my return this lunchtime with them, that this no longer seems the case regardless of wind direction at MAN. I am with them a minimum of once a month and have been for many years, and just wondered why the change regardless of which of the 3 services I have been on, seemed to change about 16 months ago if that helps. Look forward to your ideas as to why.
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The wind at Manchester is not relevant. It's likely to do with the jet stream winds between Turkey and the UK with the flight avoiding strong headwinds at high level, similar to N Atlantic flights. A slight adjustment further south over Europe will result in entering UK airspace over Essex.
Sometimes eastbound flights from Manchester to Middle East route south over London for the same reason.
Sometimes eastbound flights from Manchester to Middle East route south over London for the same reason.