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compton3bravo 19th May 2008 08:19

Luton April figures
 
Provisional figures for April are as follows:
Passengers 821,194 up 4 per cent on last year.
Rolling 12 month figure: 10,136,099 up 7.12 per cent.
Air Transport movements for April were up 11.5 per cent compared to April last year ad up 7.6 per cent on rolling 12 month period.

LTNman 19th May 2008 19:23

I see the first Moscow departure has just appeared on the airports departure board.

EAF3376 leave at 07:00

http://www.london-luton.co.uk/en/fli...type=departure

Glenn@LTN 19th May 2008 22:48

the Aeroflot opping from LHR now?

Powerjet1 22nd May 2008 15:30

Wizz have announced that, subject to regulatory approval, they intend to launch 3 x weekly flights between Luton & Kiev from 15 september. Kiev to Bergamo & Dortmund are also planned.

CAP493 23rd May 2008 07:27


Youtube video from the top of the "new" control tower taken in 1995.Take this nostalgia trip now and remember how things were just 13 years ago
13 years ago? Crikey! Since that video was made the original interior coat of paint & decoration appears to have stood up quite well... :hmm:

Interesting Silverjet link: http://www.flysilverjet.com/press-re...any-roles.aspx

befree 23rd May 2008 07:59

Interesting Silverjet was start of end
 
Silverjet shares have been suspended. The new investor has not given them the money that was expected. They are trying to find some money to keep going but it looks like the end will come in a few days.

It is very sad that people have been sold a story of sucess when things were going so bad as far as the costs are concerned.

Things did not seem to add up for a long time and the claimes of the boss were always very carefully worded to mislead.

LTNman 23rd May 2008 13:34

Of course Befree is delighted at the news and has been anti Silverjet from day one:mad:

ebenezer 23rd May 2008 13:48


Silverjet...are trying to find some money to keep going but it looks like the end will come in a few days
An extremely sad outcome if true. And with crude at $130 - $135 a barrel, Silverjet won't be the only terminal case either at Luton or elsewhere, over the next few months.

Looks like the heady days of airline & route growth-growth-growth are about to end; one must hope that Luton's aprons don't once again, begin to look as empty as they do in that 1995 video.

Only the environmentalists and NIMBYs will be pleased with the impending carnage. :{

LTNman 31st May 2008 08:10

Wonder if LTN will ever see an airline operating a New York service again? It always looked good on the arrivals board:{:{:{


EZY012 Edinburgh 07:40 07:31 Landed 07:31
Y7102 New York (Newark) 07:40 07:40
EZY062 Glasgow 07:45 07:40 Landed 07:40

Wonder what the airport will do with the Silverjet lounge?:{:{:confused:

andyafc 31st May 2008 13:09

would continental maybe think of taking up the route to newark? no question the demand is there and would work well

SquareOne 31st May 2008 15:43

Wait until the big fat Silverjet lady has sung before we make plans for the lounge! :rolleyes:

TartinTon 31st May 2008 22:13

andyafc...sorry I must be missing something here..."no doubt the demand is there"??? Actually, the facts would say that demand clearly isn't there, at least not at a level that is prepared to pay a price that actually makes any sort of commercial sense. How many more carriers need to go bust before that point is evident? :ugh::ugh::ugh:

Buster the Bear 1st Jun 2008 07:55

I think talk of the demise of Silverjet are somewhat 'wide of the mark'. According to the rumours I have heard, the silver pheonix may rise again! Silverjet's largest creditor may well have the final say and don't discount Viceroy?

TUGNBAR 1st Jun 2008 08:31

If SilverJet were to gain financial backing which is highly unlikely now, do you really think people would have the confidence to fly with them........no.
Im afraid its all over and the bubble has burst for them all SJ,MJ and EOS RIP..... they tried but they failed and its a shame.

Yak97 1st Jun 2008 08:36

WTFWT?
 
Low level jet over Wigmore!!

LTNman 1st Jun 2008 08:47


Monarch Airlines' managing director Tim Jeans has condemned Luton airport for charging high aircraft parking fees, but failing to develop its potential.

Monarch’s managing director said the airline was charged £7,000 a day for every aircraft parked at the airport for more than 48 hours, compared with £1,000 at Manchester.

Parking up two 767's at Luton for more than a few days would cripple any airline in parking fees. £7000 x 2 Silverjet aircraft x 7 days = £98,000 per week. RIP Silverjet, you brought excitement and vision to the airport. You will be missed.:D:D:{

LGS6753 1st Jun 2008 13:28

The Ryanair thread is suggesting that FR are looking at a number of additional destinations: Beziers (France), Trapani (Sicily), Kaunas, Malaga, Rzeszow and Szczecin from this winter.

Unless existing routes are to be dropped or cut back, that looks like an additional based aircraft.

Powerjet1 1st Jun 2008 14:47

The twice daily BGY appears no longer bookable after 25 Oct. Could be late of course, but seems to be available from most other bases. Pity if it goes completely. Would free up some sectors though....

gilesdavies 1st Jun 2008 17:46

With SilverJet now gone and the aircrafts likely to be flow out of LTN in the coming weeks to be put in Storage or Broken Up this is going to give LTN some valuable spare stads that they have lacked over the last year or two...

Is there any chance Ryanair or easyJet may choose to base some additional aircraft at the airport, esspecially seeing as they are not on great terms with BAA at the moment...

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Just to contradict myself SilverJet maybe back!

http://business.timesonline.co.uk/to...cle4039998.ece

CAP493 1st Jun 2008 18:17


Is there any chance Ryanair or easyJet may choose to base some additional aircraft at the airport...?
RYR? Who knows what MoL may be thinking. However, it's probable that he'll ground many of his airframes this winter to save fuel costs. EZY? Forget it! The airline has already circulated its staff advising them of the probability of route cutbacks at several of its smaller UK bases and probable stagnation at its main ones.:(


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