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Old 25th Jun 2022, 18:31
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And today’s Schipol news of reductions to 440k likely signals a change of stance for those smaller routes.

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Old 26th Jun 2022, 08:25
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Originally Posted by P330
And today’s Schipol news of reductions to 440k likely signals a change of stance for those smaller routes.
That may be, but fundamentally, the basics for the residents of the DTV catchment area which have not changed are "use it or lose it"......
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Old 26th Jun 2022, 08:46
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Originally Posted by skyman771
That may be, but fundamentally, the basics for the residents of the DTV catchment area which have not changed are "use it or lose it"......
Agree completely. But when around 50% of advertised flights on sale 4 months out fail to operate, there will be lots of uncertainty around those who could use it making booking choices.
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Teesside Airshow refund process begins after traffic chaos saw huge numbers miss out - Teesside Live (gazettelive.co.uk)

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b) TIA is very unlikely to host another airshow on its site in the future, without significant reassurance and comfort from key public sector stakeholders and any future event manager that all issues raised within this report would be addressed. TIA’s plans to increase passenger numbers and make the airport more sustainable in the long term are key to its future. We cannot host any further events outside our core activities which could negatively impact on our service to our customers. Increased flights and passenger numbers will lead to more vehicles coming to and from the airport (although not in such concentrations as those attending the airshow), and we will continue to work with all relevant parties, informed in part by the lessons learnt here, to ensure that disruption of this kind does not happen again at the airport. Phil Forster Managing Director Teesside International Airport Limited Dated 27th June 2022
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Old 29th Jun 2022, 14:04
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CAA..... MAY 22 pax stats are now available
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Old 29th Jun 2022, 17:14
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Darlington Police are reporting damage caused to an aircraft at Teesside airport on 26th June by ten males who subsequently drove off!Thats a worrying issue if that is the case. How? Does anyone have any info?
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Old 29th Jun 2022, 18:09
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A spokesperson for Teesside International Airport added: “An incident occurred on Sunday night during which time vandals gained access to a landside area of the site, away from the operational airfield where the retired aircraft was being stored in a field. We can confirm that they did not gain access to the airside area.
What?!

https://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/t...trols-24357887
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Old 29th Jun 2022, 19:04
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That suggests either the Trident on the Serco site or the ex RAM 737 thats on south side at present.
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Old 29th Jun 2022, 19:18
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£200,000 worth of damage to a Trident?!
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Old 29th Jun 2022, 19:43
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Must be a Willis aircraft surely?

And they got inside?
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Old 29th Jun 2022, 19:44
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Didn’t they change the security set up last year. Think they took it in house, which upset the then local based company?
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Old 29th Jun 2022, 19:45
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There a tic tok of the RAM with people inside
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Old 29th Jun 2022, 21:59
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Originally Posted by Highwideandugly
Didn’t they change the security set up last year. Think they took it in house, which upset the then local based company?


The firm in question was never responsible for the area the 737 is in, and frankly we're better off without them
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Old 29th Jun 2022, 22:23
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Originally Posted by HH6702
There a tic tok of the RAM with people inside
Wasn't that last time when the kids got in the ex SAS and Fiji 737s.
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Old 29th Jun 2022, 22:37
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Originally Posted by N707ZS
Wasn't that last time when the kids got in the ex SAS and Fiji 737s.
No it clearly shows the RAM
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Old 29th Jun 2022, 22:47
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Just watched it before it disappeared.
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Old 30th Jun 2022, 06:33
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Yeh saw that.very strange behaviour?

Maybe the old security took over air show traffic management 😀

KLM’s problems continue at Amsterdam.After numerous cancellations this week,there are no flights at all from Teesside today and one cancelled from Newcastle..and other airports also..

Could be a summer to avoid relying on Amsterdam!
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Old 30th Jun 2022, 16:38
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Weird story..suspect Willis won’t be too happy that someone has damaged their investment?
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Old 1st Jul 2022, 06:12
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Airport now saying its not on the airfield and they have hired Sparta Security of TV fame.
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May CAA stats:

Terminal passengers: 17,459, 28% up on May 2019 (pre covid), the best month for passenger traffic since March 2011.
  • Aberdeen: 1,787 (up 26% v April and up 6% v May 2021)
  • Belfast City: 733 (down 37% v April, up 103% v May 2021)
  • Jersey: 206 (not flown in April, up 415% v May 2021)
  • Heathrow: 1,326 (up 22% v April, up 111% v May 2021)
  • Newquay: 137 (up 137% v April, down 61% v May 2021)
  • Southampton: 284 (down 14% v April, not flown in May 2021)
  • Alicante: 2,905 (up 6% v April, again the best month since Ryanair returned)
  • Amsterdam: 3,753 (up 55% v April, no pax in May 2021)
  • Bourgas: 238 (first flight since Sep 2019)
  • Dublin: 240 (not comparable with April - new route)
  • Faro: 2,341 (+0% v April, no pax in May 2021)
  • Palma: 3,509 (+73% v April, no pax in May 2021)
Plus charter to Lourdes (188).

Aberdeen is strong with loads of 19.2 passengers, it is not hitting the numbers when Eastern & Loganair were going head-to-head but excluding those times, it was the route's best month since July 2018. Belfast looks poor but this is more down to the reduced number of rotations than loads, which were strong. Newquay was pretty poor, maybe this route needs more than a weekly operation?

Amsterdam loads were really good but operating 1 flight a day meant that loads were still only 1/3 of the pre-covid period. Do not read too much into the 238 people on the Bourgas route, this was effectively only one flight. All the Ryanair routes performed well and Palma (first month of Ryanair & TUI going head-to-head) had an average load of 146 pax, well up on recent months,

Loads on Alicante (153), Faro (130) and Palma (113) are all the best since Ryanair returned to Teesside. Amsterdam responded well to an improved service in April with loads of 55 passengers, impressive for a service that only ran a single each-way service on 22 days in the month.

Expect June to be the first time since October 2010 where the airport has seen over 20,000 pax in a single month.

Last edited by tigertanaka; 3rd Jul 2022 at 18:56. Reason: Typo on the total passenger figure
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