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Following Thomas Cook going into administration this morning, how many based aircraft do they have based in Manchester, and of what type?
Obviously all their aircraft will be impounded and put on remote stands.
Also, how many passengers do Thomas Cook fly from Manchester every year?
Is it correct to say that other employees not working for Thomas Cook could lose their jobs i.e. ground handling, catering, engineering etc.
My condolences to all those effected. A sad day for the Holiday & Airline Industry.
Obviously all their aircraft will be impounded and put on remote stands.
Also, how many passengers do Thomas Cook fly from Manchester every year?
Is it correct to say that other employees not working for Thomas Cook could lose their jobs i.e. ground handling, catering, engineering etc.
My condolences to all those effected. A sad day for the Holiday & Airline Industry.
Yes there will be knock on with many companies i:e handling, catering, company transport.
Aircraft parking in the next few days will be a problem however I would expect the leasing companies coming in and
collecting their planes and flying them to some out of the way places.
I do wonder if any bits of the company will be picked up by other operators and of course there is one very large hangar.
One or two airlines may be rubbing their hands at the opportunity with the size of the building
My main worry is all the great guys/gals who are going to lose their jobs Good luck
Aircraft parking in the next few days will be a problem however I would expect the leasing companies coming in and
collecting their planes and flying them to some out of the way places.
I do wonder if any bits of the company will be picked up by other operators and of course there is one very large hangar.
One or two airlines may be rubbing their hands at the opportunity with the size of the building
My main worry is all the great guys/gals who are going to lose their jobs Good luck
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Very bad news and thoughts are with all TCX staff.
Planned movements for Summer 2019 and Winter 2019 were 13,737 and passengers 3,346,694. These are based on available ACL reports and yusi g planned aircraft.
S19 is nearly over - the end of October and so we will probably be at least 1m pax down by next Summer.
Planned movements for Summer 2019 and Winter 2019 were 13,737 and passengers 3,346,694. These are based on available ACL reports and yusi g planned aircraft.
S19 is nearly over - the end of October and so we will probably be at least 1m pax down by next Summer.
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Fun and games at MAN this morning.
Fun and games at MAN this morning.
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From what I'm hearing, the maintence hangar, this has been proposed to be offloaded for a while now but no-one was intetested. Might be different now that the assets strippers are in.
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So, STN gets a 3 weekly Amritsar service from November 2019 by Air India and MAN's Mumbai service remains dormant?
Sometimes I think my impression that routes do really well, i.e. Jet Airway's Mumbai, is well off!
btw BHX keeps their Amritsar service so not just a transfer.
Sometimes I think my impression that routes do really well, i.e. Jet Airway's Mumbai, is well off!
btw BHX keeps their Amritsar service so not just a transfer.
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No doubt, there has been considerable analysis of the market by AI which indicates that there are insufficient passengers likely to use a service from MAN and that their main customer base is in the Midlands and SE. No airline is going to launch a route without some certainty that it will be profitable in the mid-term. MAN is well served by the ME big three and I suspect that it is one of the reasons there is a reluctance to launch a number of East-bound routes from MAN. Guess Thai could be a case in point as many leisure travellers are quite happy to get off, stretch their legs, and do some duty-free shopping in Dubai, Doha, or Abu Dhabi.
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No doubt, there has been considerable analysis of the market by AI which indicates that there are insufficient passengers likely to use a service from MAN and that their main customer base is in the Midlands and SE. No airline is going to launch a route without some certainty that it will be profitable in the mid-term. MAN is well served by the ME big three and I suspect that it is one of the reasons there is a reluctance to launch a number of East-bound routes from MAN. Guess Thai could be a case in point as many leisure travellers are quite happy to get off, stretch their legs, and do some duty-free shopping in Dubai, Doha, or Abu Dhabi.
No doubt, there has been considerable analysis of the market by AI which indicates that there are insufficient passengers likely to use a service from MAN and that their main customer base is in the Midlands and SE. No airline is going to launch a route without some certainty that it will be profitable in the mid-term
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Amritsar has a very specific demographic - namely the Sikh community.
It is well known that it is mainly based in London and the Midlands, particularly the M1 corridor.
Stansted would seem eminently placed to serve both markets to be honest.
It is well known that it is mainly based in London and the Midlands, particularly the M1 corridor.
Stansted would seem eminently placed to serve both markets to be honest.
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Being picky, but to serve London, the Midlands and the M1 corridor, wouldn't Luton have been a better option?
Air India undertaking considerable analysis of market conditions before launching a route on a commercially sound footing.? OK hang on, are there two Air Indias? Can't be the one I was thinking of, not even close. That one uses the "airliners.net Patented Magic Dartboard of Route Planning", on a good day, on a bad day it's not even close to that well planned.....