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tws123 8th Oct 2015 12:07

Caen is suspended between the 6th January and 17th Feburary.

I thought FMO was being dropped completely, and therefore not returning for S16?

Venice:

Looking at the current schedule for March 2016, there are 33x weekly rotations between VCE and LGW, LTN and SEN. EZY say they want to increase connections to 6x daily. This means there are currently 9 rotations per week up for grabs, with 1 on Mon, 3 on both Tues and Wed, and the remaining 2 on Saturday. With LGW already at at least 3 daily (sometimes 4x daily), SEN or LTN could easily pick up any additional flights.

Bjarte 15th Oct 2015 16:53

Stobart will use an ATR42 for the Southend routes from November, according to the bookingsystem.

AdamThePassenger 16th Oct 2015 16:19

So it is, I think we can assume the aircraft in question will be EI-EHH then.

Adam :)

LTNman 22nd Oct 2015 06:14

I have always assumed that aircraft departing Southend would be at an advantage compared with other London airports when heading south as they would take a more direct track but today I randomly came across today's Faro flight where the aircraft headed North. Is this the normal route for Southend departures to avoid Heathrow inbounds?

http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...psbobkvuao.jpg

Double Hydco 22nd Oct 2015 06:56

Yes it is. The FAO route has to eventually fly to the Southwest rather than the South, and joins the airway system around Compton (West of LHR). To be honest, it only fly's North as far as Chelmsford, a couple of minutes flying time before turning West.

The PMI/ALC take a southerly route.....

DH

tayair6 22nd Oct 2015 10:38

it happen before last winter season to some faro and mostly Tenerife flight. when Airspace is less busy.

asdf1234 22nd Oct 2015 12:14

Half yearly results in
 
6 month results to 31 August 2015 are in. Highlights are:


Profit down 71% compared to same period last year.
Pax numbers 20% down compared to same period last year.
Revenue down slightly on same period last year.


Airport properties still valued at £160m. Stated EBITDA profit of £366,000 for the 6 months translates into a 219 year payback on investment....


Seems odd for the directors report to be calling the Aviation division "high growth" when everything currently is "high reduction".

Pain in the R's 22nd Oct 2015 15:36

That's not good but not surprising but a profit is a profit. The airports school report reads must try harder.

asdf1234 23rd Oct 2015 07:27

A profit is sometimes a loss...
 

Originally Posted by Pain in the R's (Post 9155153)
That's not good but not surprising but a profit is a profit. The airports school report reads must try harder.

On closer reading it seems £600k of business development costs at SEN have been omitted from the Aviation Division P&L and recharged to the group as a whole (because they are not "underlying costs" whatever that means). To you and me that means Aviation suffered a loss of more than £200k for the period.

Amend that school report to read, "After 4 years here Stobart has failed to impress..."

Barling Magna 23rd Oct 2015 10:06

To be fair the school report should read "After a very promising start Stobart seemed to take their eye off the ball and coasted with inevitable results, seemingly unaware of the impact of events elsewhere at Stansted, London City and Gatwick. They fell into bad company with flyBE and lost their prize Dublin route with its US connections. Must try harder if they are to recover the situation before the final examinations....."

Expressflight 23rd Oct 2015 11:10

Just substitute "discarded their prize Dublin route ...." for your "lost their prize Dublin route" and I would agree with your summary.

Stobart are certainly placing a great deal of faith in the abilities of their new CEO Glyn Jones and COO Jon Horne to attract additional airlines to SEN. They will either succeed or their tenures are likely to be short lived I suspect. I wish them well.

cumbrianboy 23rd Oct 2015 11:34

who said the dublin route was a prized route? What is this obsession with Dublin.

Maybe it didn't work …

And before everyone screams about 60,000 passengers a year, 60,000 passengers paying £20 a successful route does not make ...

Expressflight 23rd Oct 2015 12:11

cumbrianboy

I doubt that you have access to any information in support of your supposition, while the limited information that I have suggests otherwise.

daz211 23rd Oct 2015 12:22

When can we expect flights to CAX I live 30 mins from SEN and my Family
Live 30 mins from CAX I just can't wait I hate the drive to Colchester to Workington in a car is just to long 😧😧

cumbrianboy 23rd Oct 2015 12:41

Maybe, maybe not, but I don't think any airline would drop a route that made a profit

tws123 23rd Oct 2015 14:49

Depends how big the profit is...

Pain in the R's 23rd Oct 2015 15:07


When can we expect flights to CAX I live 30 mins from SEN and my Family
Live 30 mins from CAX I just can't wait I hate the drive to Colchester to Workington in a car is just to long
If it does start just make sure you pay by credit card and the fare is more than a £100 because the route won't last long.

SWBKCB 23rd Oct 2015 15:16

Workington from CAX in 30 minutes?! Cumbria hasn't heard of dual carriageways....

LTNman 23rd Oct 2015 16:38

One hour away according to Google maps but at least there will be no traffic jams because hardly anyone lives there which is the problem.

tws123 23rd Oct 2015 17:17

No wonder they need the regional air connectivity fund.


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