Manchester-2
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Co
Posts: 118
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
End of Scottish Half-term flights using English based aircraft to run extra's and then usually to return to the English base to operate the outbound extra English half-term flights.
LY-NVX was also used from Glasgow and then returned to BHX to operate an extra English half-term to Tenerife although Birmingham and Solihull schools break up next Friday but Coventry and some others are this week. October half-term in the Midlands has been spread over 3 weeks this year instead of 1 or 2 and this will help passenger figures no-end but I am not sure if it is the same for the North West
Pete
LY-NVX was also used from Glasgow and then returned to BHX to operate an extra English half-term to Tenerife although Birmingham and Solihull schools break up next Friday but Coventry and some others are this week. October half-term in the Midlands has been spread over 3 weeks this year instead of 1 or 2 and this will help passenger figures no-end but I am not sure if it is the same for the North West
Pete
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Wales
Posts: 20
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
As a non-professional I have to say that I always value the contributions of LAX LHR (and others) on this forum. As an enthusiastic amateur interested in all things travel I appreciate the views of others. Yes, some have an axe to grind, others are clearly full throttle behind Manchester and the airport. But I think we are all adult enough to read, inwardly digest, review in our minds and objectively understand what is being said. So what if some are ardent supporters of Manchester and others are its strongest critics. I for one value all this. There is no need to be nasty towards any contributor who has a view to put forward
Last edited by Malchester; 21st Oct 2018 at 11:43. Reason: Missed something
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: MCT
Posts: 895
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Just in case anyone doesn’t know, the new A555 link road Man Airport >Hazel Grove opened last Monday. Great if you live near the Hazel Grove area but for those of us in N Derbyshire/S Yorks it’s not much of a help because the 6 miles+ from the A555/A6 junction to the northern end of the Chapel bypass down the A6 is still a real pain. It’s c 6.2 miles but took me 22 mins last Wed evening
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Stockport
Age: 56
Posts: 352
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
For my two penn'orth, LAX-LHR lacks balance in his posts. He has inside knowledge which allows him to post details of new or additional services, but fails to balance that with details of reducing or ceasing services. I know he feels that is not his function, but he then comes across as a happy clappy cheerleader and not an informed contributor.
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: MCT
Posts: 895
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
His insights are were highly valued by myself and others.
Shame that his /her useful information is lost to this forum due to lots of unnecessary personal comments from others. But then this is the interweb.
Can't blame LAX for losing interest - life is too short.
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Birmingham
Age: 63
Posts: 1,038
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
JAL (Japan Airlines) met our network team to lay the foundations for a long-term plan to securea Tokyo service. We know that such a service is unlikely in the next two years, but it is importantto position ourselves correctly as the Airline look to grow international services. Forecasts showvery strong passenger demand for connectivity between Manchester and Tokyo, over the next fiveyears. We need to harness this growth and continue our discussions. JAL showed a considerablelevel of interest and underlined that they saw Manchester as an Airport for their mainline productrather than their newly launched Low-Cost Carrier.
ANA (All Nippon Airways) also met with the network team to discuss the Manchester opportunityand again, like JAL they showed a good level of interest. ANA believe that the additional capacity,which is being added to Narita and Haneda airports, brings with it opportunities for services toairports such as Manchester
ANA (All Nippon Airways) also met with the network team to discuss the Manchester opportunityand again, like JAL they showed a good level of interest. ANA believe that the additional capacity,which is being added to Narita and Haneda airports, brings with it opportunities for services toairports such as Manchester
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: MCT
Posts: 895
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Here's a link
https://live-webadmin-media.s3.amazo...-19th-macc.pdf
Lots of interesting stuff in here - recommended reading. Much has changed since I used to go to the Consultative Committee decades ago !
Last edited by Suzeman; 22nd Oct 2018 at 11:10.
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Cheshire
Posts: 1,190
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Easyjet:
I think it also says that the extent of the increase in capacity next summer is dependent on timely deliveries of their new A320neos.
Leading Airport Pairs - MEB3:
I think it also says that the extent of the increase in capacity next summer is dependent on timely deliveries of their new A320neos.
Leading Airport Pairs - MEB3:
https://www.anna.aero/2018/10/24/meb...2566f-87025829
MAN - BKK in 2017 by those 3 carriers accounted for > 114,000 pax.Emirates with 52k is just over 5% of its total carryings on MAN-DXB.Not checked the annual figures for QR for MAN-DOH but with almost 34k pax on their flights for BKK, in percentage terms they could be affected most if there is finally a non-stop service to MAN.
The article goes on to say the market between MAN and BKK on indirect flights with 1 stop was just under 150,000 pax in 2017.
MAN was the only airport to feature in the top 20 for all 3 carriers.
MAN - BKK in 2017 by those 3 carriers accounted for > 114,000 pax.Emirates with 52k is just over 5% of its total carryings on MAN-DXB.Not checked the annual figures for QR for MAN-DOH but with almost 34k pax on their flights for BKK, in percentage terms they could be affected most if there is finally a non-stop service to MAN.
The article goes on to say the market between MAN and BKK on indirect flights with 1 stop was just under 150,000 pax in 2017.
MAN was the only airport to feature in the top 20 for all 3 carriers.
Last edited by MANFOD; 25th Oct 2018 at 08:05. Reason: additional comment
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Cheshire
Posts: 1,190
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Virgin Atlantic
Just looking up MAN-BOSfor next summer and the 3 x weekly flights are showing no premium economy when I looked at dates flexible in September.
I thought the A332s they acquired were being refitted to VS standards and that P/E would be included. Is this not the case now?
Edit:
Oh, putting in specific dates on the days the flights operate now shows P/E. available and price.
Interesting that the A332 wasn't showing on seat guru when I last checked
Just looking up MAN-BOSfor next summer and the 3 x weekly flights are showing no premium economy when I looked at dates flexible in September.
I thought the A332s they acquired were being refitted to VS standards and that P/E would be included. Is this not the case now?
Edit:
Oh, putting in specific dates on the days the flights operate now shows P/E. available and price.
Interesting that the A332 wasn't showing on seat guru when I last checked
Last edited by MANFOD; 27th Oct 2018 at 14:24. Reason: update
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Manchester
Posts: 363
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Spice Jet Deliveries
Hi all,
does anyone happen to know why Spicejet chose Manchester for its delivery fuel stops ??
its normally anywhere but Man so came as a shock.
any ideals ??
does anyone happen to know why Spicejet chose Manchester for its delivery fuel stops ??
its normally anywhere but Man so came as a shock.
any ideals ??
Last edited by ManofMan; 3rd Nov 2018 at 16:58. Reason: Incorrect spellings
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Manchester, England
Age: 58
Posts: 897
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
i think I’m right in saying that previous -800 and Max deliveries have stopped twice en route to Delhi, but these Max’s just made the one stop at MAN. Roughly halfway to Delhi, and 24 hour opening probably clinched it.
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: manchester
Age: 63
Posts: 30
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Several years ago, if I recall a large proportion of an African airlines (Kenyan?) 737 fleet was delivered via Manchester. As noted above MAN is a 24 hour highest category facility with unrestricted runways roughly half way on the great circle routing and with Boeing approved engineers always on site.
Many years ago, Boeing had their own operational engineering staff and liveried vehicles on site, this was at the start of TATL ETOPS and the introduction into service of the larger twin jets. They also had an office in the Cheadle Heath area, not sure if it's still there though.
Many years ago, Boeing had their own operational engineering staff and liveried vehicles on site, this was at the start of TATL ETOPS and the introduction into service of the larger twin jets. They also had an office in the Cheadle Heath area, not sure if it's still there though.
No the office and sims closed a few years back and the lovely lady who worked there arranged a trip on the B757 sim one afternoon which was meant to be
about 30 mins and ended at 1hour 30 mins with the trainer which was wonderful.
about 30 mins and ended at 1hour 30 mins with the trainer which was wonderful.
Join Date: Aug 1999
Location: EGCC
Age: 74
Posts: 979
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Manchester Statistics - September 2018
Destinations that are either new (no passengers since my records started in January 2005), or have not been served for a number of years - if the latter then the month and year of the last service is shown.
No new destinations were served in September 2018
Million passenger routes (Rolling annual figures)
Amsterdam - 1,027,698 passengers
Dubai - 1,022,769 passengers
Three domestic statistics are currently missing from the CAA report for September.
Belfast City, Inverness, Jersey are yet to provide figures
Total passengers for these routes in 2017 were 34,247.
Moving monthly and annual figures - based on CAA statistics/MAG statistics
Monthly passengers - 2,838,130 -1.08%
Annual Total - 16,575,335 -0.02%
Moving Annual Total - 27,879,010 -0.81%
Monthly Movements - 19,119 -3.52%
Annual Movements - 112,760 -2.33%
Moving Annual Movements - 200,131 -1.91%
Top 25 destinations - by passenger numbers
Top 25 destinations with highest percentage increase.
Figures for the European and long haul destinations that I consider to be the main points for our connecting traffic.
Comparison of top 25 destinations - September 2008 versus September 2018
Major changes to Domestic traffic
Belfast City, Inverness, Jersey have not reported figures for September.
CAA statistics for September are provisional.
Destinations that are either new (no passengers since my records started in January 2005), or have not been served for a number of years - if the latter then the month and year of the last service is shown.
No new destinations were served in September 2018
Million passenger routes (Rolling annual figures)
Amsterdam - 1,027,698 passengers
Dubai - 1,022,769 passengers
Three domestic statistics are currently missing from the CAA report for September.
Belfast City, Inverness, Jersey are yet to provide figures
Total passengers for these routes in 2017 were 34,247.
Moving monthly and annual figures - based on CAA statistics/MAG statistics
Monthly passengers - 2,838,130 -1.08%
Annual Total - 16,575,335 -0.02%
Moving Annual Total - 27,879,010 -0.81%
Monthly Movements - 19,119 -3.52%
Annual Movements - 112,760 -2.33%
Moving Annual Movements - 200,131 -1.91%
Top 25 destinations - by passenger numbers
Top 25 destinations with highest percentage increase.
Figures for the European and long haul destinations that I consider to be the main points for our connecting traffic.
Comparison of top 25 destinations - September 2008 versus September 2018
Major changes to Domestic traffic
Belfast City, Inverness, Jersey have not reported figures for September.
CAA statistics for September are provisional.
Join Date: Aug 1999
Location: EGCC
Age: 74
Posts: 979
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Part 2
Now a couple of video clips - please click on the link above each item.
https://phasingmantp.vids.io/videos/...lapse_1-30-mp4
Now a couple of video clips - please use the click in the link above each item.
https://phasingmantp.vids.io/videos/...lapse_1-30-mp4
https://phasingmantp.vids.io/videos/...ne-airside-mp4
Now a couple of video clips - please click on the link above each item.
https://phasingmantp.vids.io/videos/...lapse_1-30-mp4
Now a couple of video clips - please use the click in the link above each item.
https://phasingmantp.vids.io/videos/...lapse_1-30-mp4
https://phasingmantp.vids.io/videos/...ne-airside-mp4
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Manchester, England
Posts: 612
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Jet Airways 130 is airborne and heading for MAN. Not the first-ever service to/from Mumbai but the first for a good few years, and this one stands a chance of success and endurance. Elsewhere MAN is reporting internally (presumably based on provisional October figures) that the airport has passed the rolling 28 Million passengers per annum for the first time in its history. Certainly now that the Monarch effect has dropped out the figures are looking very positive.