Now look guys, don't give MA management a hard time! They can't help it making ****e decision after ****e decision, as they don't seem to any cohesive brain function between them at all.
It's always " Lets do it on the cheapest possible basis, and not consider passenger needs for smooth uncomplicated check-in and security searches, but we'll spend lots making sure we can relieve them of their cash at the retail outlets". I think they should also consider the following:- Have multiple retail outlets on the Mezzanine level, so you could shop whilst you queue for security. The queing system could actually be made to go from shop to shop, and then you'd have no heavy bags to carry up the stairs to get to security in the first place. :{ See how many empty cargo units there are in the freight village and put some check-in desks in them. Pax will only have a short walk down the road to the terminal of their choice. :yuk: During the hours the MSF hut isn't being used, ie during darkness ( long winter nights are approaching), add more check-in desks.:oh: Have variable terminal check-in with large matrix signs on all approach roads directing pax to the terminal with the most spare check-in at the time and then let them walk to their the gate regardless of terminal. However before I get too carried away, these ideas are probably already being considered by MA mismanagement. Long may it continue though, as Peel holdings and others would have nothing to laugh about if they were to stop. No wonder airlines like BMi would sooner run out of LHR etc, when you see the no-spared expense of T5! Remember there are no more runway slots at Heathrow, just better facilities being built for the Pax and the airlines, and that makes me:mad::mad: :mad: :mad: |
How about demolishing the cargo sheds to make way for T4, they could build a cargo terminal over next to the approach for 24L (hardly ever used)
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I think that would go down very well in Styal Village and the surrounds
and all the beautiful country that would have to be dug up G-I-B |
Adola,
I understand some of the points you make but the who situation must be put into context..... 1) Airport managers around the world are having to deal with the constant erosion of aeronautical income streams. As a result every airport must maximise non aeronautical revenue through shops (rent) etc and if this means making terminals into shopping malls then so be it because in essence thats all they are. 2) You made a reference (indirectly albeit) to check in desks being situated in the station..... if people are informed of exactly where they should check in (as a travel agent i always did this) then checking in at the station is minimal fuss. (just get dropped off at the station) 3) Extra check in desks at terminal 2 will no doubt leave many out of use during the winter. However, many are left empty during the summer afternoons anyway and in winter, T2 is still very busy during the morning. I dare say they are actually doing this to encourage carriers (that many on this forum so desperately want to see) to operate from MAN 4) BD are not benfitting from T5. |
It's understandable that an airport has to make profit where it can, the bemusement people feel at MAN is that within the span of a decade or so it's gone from the sublime to the ridiculous.
T2 and the Skywalk are great, T3 is pretty good too..., then we get check-in at the Station. OK no logistical argument against it, but it's just nasty and cheap and passengers take the p*^s out of it. Agree about LHR T5, now that is a serious project.... |
CPT
CPT from MAN and LGW.
"Travel5Live, a new Manchester-based operator established by former Sabre Airways - now Excel Airways - founder and director Jim Wyatt, plans a South Africa programme. Former CT2 chief executive Brian Murfin, who has been acting as a consultant to the company for the past three months, has acquired 37.5% shareholding. Murfin has been working with Travel5Live on a start-up South Africa holiday progromma which is expected to go on sale via the trade in October. The operator plans to offer the only direct charter flights from Gatwick and Manchester to Cape Town for the winter 2006-07......" http://www.travelmole.com/stories/105064.php |
Icelandair starting MAN flights from April 2006. 2 x weekly
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Thomsonfly High Frequency Schedules
Thomsonfly has today announced new "high frequency scheduled services" ex-MAN to AGP, ALC, PMI and IBZ effective Spring 2006. UK bases for Thomsonfly scheduled services will rise from 3 to 11 airports; MAN is one of eight new departure points. The Thomsonfly fleet is set to rise from 43 to 48 aircraft to accommodate the changes.
Clearly, the fleet figure quoted includes both the traditional 'charter' fleet and the no-frills B737's. With this in mind, can anybody advise whether the MAN scheduled services are set to be operated by the B737's or with familiar B752/B762/B763 equipment? The Thomsonfly website carries a presentation on the changes but is quite generalised in content. The MAN services do not yet appear to be bookable on the website. Any specific details of frequencies and days of operation would be appreciated. Cheers, SHED. |
MAN enjoyed a record flying day last Friday (9th September). A total of 818 aircraft movements used the two runways midnight-midnight. This is the busiest day in the airport's history with the exception of 28th May 2003 when many additional charter flights operated for the European Champions League final. Friday is normally the busiest day of the week, and there have been several 800+ movement Fridays this Summer. MAN is moving metal at a fair rate these days, the investment in a second runway starting to pay back. The 1000 movement day may be less than 5 years away.
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The Icelandair timings are appalling! Not very well geared for transatlantic connections nor businesss in my view.
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I can't find the Icelandair timings on their website!
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Any news on who is taking the slots vacated by BACX
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Heres the Thomsonfly flight details for Manchester Next summer. Flights are now also on sale at thomsonfly.com
Manchester – Alicante TOM3171 07:50 11:40 -2----- 01/05/2006 - 31/10/2006 TOM4572 08:35 12:25 -----6- 01/05/2006 - 31/10/2006 TOM5017 16:20 20:10 ---45-- 01/05/2006 - 31/10/2006 TOM1877 17:55 21:45 1-----7 01/05/2006 - 31/10/2006 Alicante – Manchester TOM4528 13:20 15:10 -----6- 01/05/2006 - 31/10/2006 TOM3172 20:25 22:15 -2----- 01/05/2006 - 31/10/2006 TOM5018 21:20 23:10 --45-- 01/05/2006 - 31/10/2006 TOM1878 22:55 00:45 1-----7 01/05/2006 - 31/10/2006 Manchester – Malaga TOM6291 07:30 11:35 ---45-- 02/05/2006 - 31/10/2006 TOM4143 07:45 11:50 ------7 02/05/2006 - 31/10/2006 TOM4763 07:45 11:50 -----6- 02/05/2006 - 31/10/2006 TOM2151 16:40 20:50 -2---- 02/05/2006 - 31/10/2006 TOM2151 16:40 20:50 1----- 22/05/2006 - 30/10/2006 Malaga – Manchester TOM6292 12:40 14:40 ---45-- 02/05/2006 - 31/10/2006 TOM4144 12:50 14:50 ------7 02/05/2006 - 31/10/2006 TOM4764 12:50 14:50 -----6- 02/05/2006 - 31/10/2006 TOM1898 21:05 23:05 -2----- 02/05/2006 - 31/10/2006 TOM1898 21:05 23:05 1------ 22/05/2006 - 30/10/2006 Manchester – Palma TOM2457 00:05 03:40 -----6- 27/05/2006 – 07/10/2006 TOM2423 07:30 11:05 ----5-- 01/05/2006 – 31/10/2006 TOM5463 07:45 11:20 ---4--- 01/05/2006 – 31/10/2006 TOM5869 07:45 11:20 -2----- 09/05/2006 – 31/10/2006 TOM2391 08:00 11:35 -2----- 01/05/2006 – 31/10/2006 TOM3373 08:20 11:55 -----6- 01/05/2006 – 31/10/2006 TOM3017 17:30 21:05 ------7 01/05/2006 – 31/10/2006 TOM5731 17:50 21:25 1------ 01/05/2006 – 31/10/2006 TOM1797 19:10 22:45 ---4--- 04/05/2006 – 31/10/2006 TOM1813 23:35 03:10 -----6- 15/07/2006 – 23/09/2006 Palma – Manchester TOM1814 04:10 05:55 ------7 16/07/2006 – 24/09/2006 TOM2458 04:50 06:35 -----6- 27/05/2006 – 07/10/2006 TOM2392 12:20 14:10 -2----- 01/05/2006 – 31/10/2006 TOM5464 12:20 14:05 ---4--- 01/05/2006 – 31/10/2006 TOM8570 12:20 14:05 -2----- 09/05/2006 – 31/10/2006 TOM3374 12:55 14:40 -----6- 01/05/2006 – 31/10/2006 TOM2424 19:35 21:20 ----5-- 01/05/2006 – 31/10/2006 TOM3018 22:05 23:50 ------7 01/05/2006 – 31/10/2006 TOM5732 22:25 00:10 1-----7 01/05/2006 – 31/10/2006 TOM1798 23:55 01:40 ---4--- 04/05/2006 – 05/10/2006 Manchester – Ibiza TOM6053 00:40 04:20 ------7 02/07/2006 - 24/09/2006 TOM6933 00:55 04:35 -----6- 27/05/2006 - 25/09/2006 TOM2471 06:10 09:50 --3---- 03/05/2006 - 28/10/2006 TOM4611 16:25 20:05 -----6- 03/05/2006 - 28/10/2006 TOM1017 17:20 21:00 ----5-- 03/05/2006 - 28/10/2006 TOM4631 22:45 02:35 1------ 27/05/2006 - 25/09/2006 Ibiza – Manchester TOM4632 03:35 05:15 -2----- 27/05/2006 - 25/09/2006 TOM6054 05:30 07:10 ------7 02/07/2006 - 24/09/2006 TOM6934 05:45 07:25 -----6- 27/05/2006 - 25/09/2006 TOM2472 10:50 12:30 --3---- 03/05/2006 - 28/10/2006 TOM4612 21:05 23:50 -----6- 03/05/2006 - 28/10/2006 TOM1018 22:10 23:50 ----5-- 03/05/2006 - 28/10/2006 |
Yet more Mediterranean tediousness from Thomsonfly....
I hope a lo-co sarts to Rome next summer, can;t believe Manchester has no direct Rome service! |
Don't knock 'Mediterranean Tediousness', Mr. Vuelo! It's the bread and butter which keeps many of us gainfully employed. Nice destinations for a chill-out visit too ... why not cheer yourself up with a trip away? Not tedious at all?
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Rome?! .........who wants to go there for a stag do?! No clubbing, just a load of old ruins. You'll be wanting flights to Verona for the opera next. The public gets what the public wants - cheap flights to cheap beer.
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Air Berlin going on MAN-STN twice a daily with a 737-800 this winter should prove interesting for Eastern.
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What are the Icelandair timings ? Could it be for shopaholic icelandics wanting to taste Mancunian delights !!
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Emirates moving to T2
I saw on another forum that Emirates are moving to T2 at MAN.
Is this true? If so, when is the move due to happen? Cheers, Rick |
AB/BER to Stansted?
Flighrider
AB/BER to Stansted. Where is this info from as no record on AB/BER website. Please supply link to source |
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