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Old 5th Jun 2020, 07:04
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Current projects at least before the start of the pandemic include, Sat 3 gates being designed with bus-stop like bench style seating after successful trial on Gate 43. Also installing new FEGP and stand guidance.
Fully automating the new shoreline check in desks to the baggage system.
New and improved security system added to Terminal forecourt area which eventually will be rolled out across all security lanes.
The Track Transit has had some refreshing works to the interior and better way finding installed.

Futurewise, the arrival terminal concept is under review/redesign with probably a more phased approach to opening.
Extension to the APV (Gates 90-93) for more bussing gates.
There was a potential redesign to the Sat 2 link, I think possibly making some use of the void space above the domestic lounge (Gates 80-88), maybe even removing the intl/domestic split at some point.
New MARS stands 81, 82 and 90-93 were completed end of last year. Possible in the future that dual taxilanes will be added to the Delta apron.

Of course all this is up in the air at the moment giving the current situation.
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I've had a look through the ACL report for winter 2020/2021, compared the slots granted (not just requested) and looked for route changes that have not been already announced. I must emphasise that this is based on slots granted - airlines can and sometimes do decline to take up routes, so this is only a "what might happen", not a "what wll happen". In a normal year, many of these routes would have been announced by now; I'm guessing a sizeable number of them simply won't happen:

Eurowings:
Salzburg cancelled

LOT:
1x daily E190 to Budapest

Turkish:
New routes to Ankara and both Istanbul airports

TUS:
1x daily to Larnaca

https://www.acl-uk.org/wp-content/up...TN-W20-ICR.pdf

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Old 13th Jun 2020, 21:33
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Quite telling, and maybe predictable, that list is quite thin whereas there is some interesting stuff over at LGW (accepting some of it will never start) including routes and airlines that have been rumoured or would fit well at STN. In particular Spicejet and/or Vistara, Wideroe (although of course they had just departed STN for SEN...also bad news for them) and worryingly SAS to Copenhagen - surely they won’t run flights from three London airports?

Edit - Actually it’s not that bad compared to LGW - it’s just that an extensive Wizz allocation makes the list look longer and better. LGW are losing a lot too, possibly more than STN but we’ll see.
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I wouldn’t hold your breath on TUS to Larnaca .
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New from Stansted, not from main passenger terminal though.

https://barbadostoday.bb/2020/06/14/...arting-july-3/
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DUS

FR to launch STN-DUS service, taking over the once former Air Berlin/Darwin Airline route. Nice to see DUS back on the STN map again.

Source: https://corporate.ryanair.com/news/r...uly/?market=en
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Old 18th Jun 2020, 09:06
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Are Ryanair planning on running routes from Stansted to both Düsseldorf and Dortmund in parallel ?
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Originally Posted by intortola
New from Stansted, not from main passenger terminal though.

https://barbadostoday.bb/2020/06/14/...arting-july-3/
A tiny bit of digging suggests that a VIP A340 is offered for the flight, with a company called Caledonia Jets involved. However, their website with some mis-matched jet images and not being able to spell "Carribean" [sic] doesn't inspire a huge amount of confidence.
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MAG Group - May 2020

Pax

Stansted – 20,607 down 99.2%

Manchester – 18,750 down 99.3%

East Mids – zero

Cargo

East Mids – 30,547 down 0.7%

Stansted – 21,210 up 14.1%

Manchester 1,342 down 85.9%

Traffic figures at all MAG airports were severely impacted by the outbreak of Covid-19 in May, as travel restrictions and a dramatic reduction in demand for flights impacted the Group’s passenger numbers. MAG’s reduction was reflective of world trends, with global travel demand reduced by 97% compared to previous year, according to UK Government data.

All MAG airports saw passenger figures reduce by at least 99.3% year-on-year in May, with MAG’s three airports serving 39,357 passengers between them, compared with 5.7 million last May.

At London Stansted Airport and East Midlands Airports, cargo figures held up well (STN: +14.1%, EMA: -0.7%) as key freight operators used the airports to keep essential goods flowing into the country and providing UK firms with a key route to export.

East Midlands Airport was one of the most resilient European airports by flight numbers in May, as its important role as the UK’s biggest airport for cargo aircraft continued.


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Originally Posted by UnderASouthernSky
A tiny bit of digging suggests that a VIP A340 is offered for the flight, with a company called Caledonia Jets involved. However, their website with some mis-matched jet images and not being able to spell "Carribean" [sic] doesn't inspire a huge amount of confidence.
Yes, their website does look 'odd' (word chosen carefully). They show NBAA and ARGUS logos, but neither of those august bodies seem to
list Caledonia Jets as a member..
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Old 22nd Jun 2020, 13:28
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I like the idea of booking this lot, and finding myself on Tupelov 134, as per their fb cover photo...


Also, if you are a fool, and easily parted from your money, why not sign up for the "Caledonia Jets Fly For Free programme" - $4million profit over 5 years....

Anyone know who Nick Mundy and Karen Drummond the directors of Caledonia Jets are?
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Caledonia Jet seems to be have been established as far back as....August 2019, according to Companies House records. Nothing to worry about there, then.
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Seems passengers at Stansted can’t social distance when 3 flights depart.

https://www.which.co.uk/news/2020/06...nsted-airport/
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Old 27th Jun 2020, 06:59
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Not surprising is it, as Stansted is in the bottom 3 along with Luton & Manchester for queues at security/passport control according to Which.
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Old 27th Jun 2020, 09:05
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I think the point being with STN Pax ops running at <5% pre COVID ops this week you would expect no queues at arrivals.
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Old 30th Jun 2020, 14:38
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Easyjet are pulling its base out of Stansted. Big surprise but I don’t think they were really ever committed to the airport being a legacy of Go.
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I for one am not surprised at all, I expected it some time ago. My guess is the domestics will be retained and little if anything else, although surely at least one of SEN or STN will retain an AMS route.

In the slightly longer term it gives an opportunity for Jet2 to pick up some extra slots and stands if their own circumstances allow. Can’t see who else would be interested
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Old 30th Jun 2020, 15:52
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Originally Posted by AirportPlanner1
I for one am not surprised at all, I expected it some time ago. My guess is the domestics will be retained and little if anything else, although surely at least one of SEN or STN will retain an AMS route.

In the slightly longer term it gives an opportunity for Jet2 to pick up some extra slots and stands if their own circumstances allow. Can’t see who else would be interested
If Amsterdam goes, hopefully KLM will pick up the route, which offers a whole world of connections. Fingers crossed.

I too can see the domestics remaining and Jet2 winning on all other routes.

Southend has the most to lose here.
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Old 30th Jun 2020, 15:54
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Is there enough demand in Cambridge to connect in Amsterdam to fly elsewhere, beyond what is served from London City and Norwich ?
Maybe there was in 2018 or 2019, but not sure there's enough demand in the next 12 months
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I suspect STN's future EZY schedule will look a bit like what they have from BHX, with the addition maybe of AMS. Could still give at least a dozen or so daily flights.
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