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For the airline or passenger? For the airline, things like handling will be more expensive for a limited number of flights as there will be discounts for a based a/c - like other things, the more you buy the cheaper it is!
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A lack of local engineering support and crew standby cover can make it expensive if things go wrong.
But like deja vu. One weekly W flight becomes 2 and then the based NCL aircraft is moved to MME (happened before with both Thomson and Airtours). Somehow doesn’t work out as planned and a few years later aircraft ends up back at NCL.....
In the meantime the mayor should be spending money on more worthwhile causes like free school meals perhaps rather than a vanity project (albeit a vet big vanity project!)
In the meantime the mayor should be spending money on more worthwhile causes like free school meals perhaps rather than a vanity project (albeit a vet big vanity project!)
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But like deja vu. One weekly W flight becomes 2 and then the based NCL aircraft is moved to MME (happened before with both Thomson and Airtours). Somehow doesn’t work out as planned and a few years later aircraft ends up back at NCL.....
In the meantime the mayor should be spending money on more worthwhile causes like free school meals perhaps rather than a vanity project (albeit a vet big vanity project!)
In the meantime the mayor should be spending money on more worthwhile causes like free school meals perhaps rather than a vanity project (albeit a vet big vanity project!)
Airtours aircraft was Canadian with the crew staying in Yarm and Thomson picked up when Mytravel/Airtours went. I think your few years was nearer 20! IIRC
Yes it was around 20 years ago! If not more!! But the MME based operation only lasted a few years. shows how long it is since a commercial operator was actually interested in MME.
while Thomson had a based aircraft at MME the NCL base became something like 1.5 aircraft per week the lowest it has been in a summer (except now of course) . While the Airtours Canadian one had been A different leased one at NCL (Excalibur I think)
anyway the jist is can’t see it ending well and given the state of the aviation industry I think that the mayors money could be better spent! ☹️ sorry!
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GBYAJ no, my point is MME had a based IT charter aircraft for around 20 years. They also had many more IT services that weren't done by a based aircraft.
It's not been 20 years since MME had based IT aircraft either.
You just smack of an sore NCL supporter not wanting any competition. Next you ll advocating for MME to completely close.
It's not been 20 years since MME had based IT aircraft either.
You just smack of an sore NCL supporter not wanting any competition. Next you ll advocating for MME to completely close.
GBYAJ no, my point is MME had a based IT charter aircraft for around 20 years. They also had many more IT services that weren't done by a based aircraft.
It's not been 20 years since MME had based IT aircraft either.
You just smack of an sore NCL supporter not wanting any competition. Next you ll advocating for MME to completely close.
It's not been 20 years since MME had based IT aircraft either.
You just smack of an sore NCL supporter not wanting any competition. Next you ll advocating for MME to completely close.
Mmmm, One weekly proposed TUI flight in 2022 is hardly competition.
The facts on competition over the last 50 years speak for themselves. While MME did have more IT flights than they have now in the late 90’s early 00’s it was never that many..
I was mearly pointing out that if I was a betting man how things would go based on historic performance/ cycles.
the last based Thomson 737 moved to NCL pre 2010 IIRC so it may not be 20 but not recent...
Overall unfortunately given the economic climate I’m happier in the history and nostalgia thread reading about when the Dan air 146’s were based at MME for weekend IT flying. A new flight to LHR in this time is just bamboozling.
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Accounts - millions in losses before Covid.
https://find-and-update.company-info...filing-history
The last "full accounts" dated 3rd January 2020 pdf download shown in the filing history, mentions on page 2 of the "Strategic Report" that there is a concern about the ongoing losses. The report was signed off by the board of directors.
KLM growth is also mentioned in the same report, but with covid that growth has stopped.
The Mayor may need a lot of government support for the airport, as the next accounts will probably show the ongoing millions in losses has grown. Who will pick up the tab is anyones guess?
Stobart may have other ventures to worry about, so the buck will stop at the Mayors door. The next Mayoral election may change everything again.
Good luck to the people involved in running the airport.
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I wanted the airport to remain open, but reading the Companies House accounts for Teesside International Airport, the losses of £5.7 million before tax is something the bean counters will be worried about.
https://find-and-update.company-info...filing-history
The last "full accounts" dated 3rd January 2020 pdf download shown in the filing history, mentions on page 2 of the "Strategic Report" that there is a concern about the ongoing losses. The report was signed off by the board of directors.
KLM growth is also mentioned in the same report, but with covid that growth has stopped.
The Mayor may need a lot of government support for the airport, as the next accounts will probably show the ongoing millions in losses has grown. Who will pick up the tab is anyones guess?
Stobart may have other ventures to worry about, so the buck will stop at the Mayors door. The next Mayoral election may change everything again.
Good luck to the people involved in running the airport.
https://find-and-update.company-info...filing-history
The last "full accounts" dated 3rd January 2020 pdf download shown in the filing history, mentions on page 2 of the "Strategic Report" that there is a concern about the ongoing losses. The report was signed off by the board of directors.
KLM growth is also mentioned in the same report, but with covid that growth has stopped.
The Mayor may need a lot of government support for the airport, as the next accounts will probably show the ongoing millions in losses has grown. Who will pick up the tab is anyones guess?
Stobart may have other ventures to worry about, so the buck will stop at the Mayors door. The next Mayoral election may change everything again.
Good luck to the people involved in running the airport.
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Although small fry in the grand scheme of things, the cost of getting crew to and from the other base is an expense. If this aircraft is originating in Newcastle, it’ll probably be fairly cheap as it could all be done without the use of hotels, however on longer W-sectors that require one or both crews to be in a hotel before or after, that’s up to 12 hotel rooms as well as the transportation expenses. That’s knocking on the door of £2000 per operation.
A lack of local engineering support and crew standby cover can make it expensive if things go wrong.
A lack of local engineering support and crew standby cover can make it expensive if things go wrong.
I would have thought even the longest of Ws (Tenerife?) from a base much further away than NCL would require just a single crew, no hotel expenses etc, and with modern aircraft and high maintenance standards you shouldn't be factoring in potential costs of engineering support because why anticipate technical faults when the risk should be minimal anyway?
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I would have thought even the longest of Ws (Tenerife?) from a base much further away than NCL would require just a single crew, no hotel expenses etc, and with modern aircraft and high maintenance standards you shouldn't be factoring in potential costs of engineering support because why anticipate technical faults when the risk should be minimal anyway?
You can't operate even NCL-PMI-MME-PMI-NCL within a duty day, let alone NCL-TFS-MME-TFS-NCL. If you are operating the back half of the pattern, MME-TFS-NCL, the start time of the duty is such that you're unlikely to be able to fit in road transfer from NCL to MME before the first sector and still complete the two sectors in the allowable FDP. The crew picking the aircraft up at MME would need to road in the day before and overnight.
You could potentially operate this with no engineering cover. It's probably pretty foolhardy to do so on a long rotation with EU261 liability if it goes wrong even once out of a 26-week season and - in the case of PMI - with passengers connecting to the Marella cruise ship.
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Perhaps Tui are looking into a PMI base, similar to what they have done in the Canaries in the winter, and what Jet2 have done at PMI and ALC.
Or it will be someone like Air Europa operating
Or it will be someone like Air Europa operating
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Yeah I messed up the maths with the TFS example. That said whilst I can see how it's more expensive, it's not more expensive to the point where an operator should be deterred from doing them. Then again I guess they're not because we've got one...
At the prospect of being called a troll now, read this morning that Air Europa are in dire straits. Haven’t paid suppliers for months and taking a 450m loan from the Spanish government, perhaps it’ll just be the NCL based TUI plane W’ing in. The NCL based engineer could just pop down the road on the crew bus and then go back with the inbound crew, sorted.
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Given that NCL is already seeing W flights from other bases, It wouldn't make much sense to fly its based a/c on W flights elsewhere would it?
if it is Tui operating the flight, I suspect it will be a MAN based a/c
if it is Tui operating the flight, I suspect it will be a MAN based a/c