Coathanger16
Well-Known Member
That time of the month again...
August 2023 @ BHX
Total Passengers: 1,307,941
Up 11.6% on August 2022
Down 7.0% on August 2019
12 month rolling total: 11,002,128
Down 13.5% on 2019 highest (Aug 2019 - 12,717,223)
Some key routes:
Dubai: 58,440 | 90.4% LF
Istanbul: 17,455 | 84.9% LF
Doha: 15,141 | 96.1% LF
Jeddah: 6,822 | 80.6% LF
Again Qatar doing very well with their first 2 months back in operation both achieving over 90% load factor. August passenger levels this year to Doha were 15% higher than back in August 2019 and actually Qatar's busiest month at BHX ever. Assuming the loads hold up, hopefully we'll see some kind of increase in frequency or aircraft size in the next 12 months.
@Brum X you'll be happy to see Saudia's loads have improved from 60% in July to 80% in August. No flights in July were B787-10s, with only 1 out of 14 flights being -10s in August, but 8 out of 12 flights in September being the -10 so September should hopefully see another big bump in passenger levels and hopefully that translates across to good loads and yields.
Another honourable mention is Air India's services to Delhi and Amritsar which are up 32% and 29% respectively vs August 2019. Combined DEL/ATQ are now back to where they were in May 2019.
August 2023 @ BHX
Total Passengers: 1,307,941
Up 11.6% on August 2022
Down 7.0% on August 2019
12 month rolling total: 11,002,128
Down 13.5% on 2019 highest (Aug 2019 - 12,717,223)
Some key routes:
Dubai: 58,440 | 90.4% LF
Istanbul: 17,455 | 84.9% LF
Doha: 15,141 | 96.1% LF
Jeddah: 6,822 | 80.6% LF
Again Qatar doing very well with their first 2 months back in operation both achieving over 90% load factor. August passenger levels this year to Doha were 15% higher than back in August 2019 and actually Qatar's busiest month at BHX ever. Assuming the loads hold up, hopefully we'll see some kind of increase in frequency or aircraft size in the next 12 months.
@Brum X you'll be happy to see Saudia's loads have improved from 60% in July to 80% in August. No flights in July were B787-10s, with only 1 out of 14 flights being -10s in August, but 8 out of 12 flights in September being the -10 so September should hopefully see another big bump in passenger levels and hopefully that translates across to good loads and yields.
Another honourable mention is Air India's services to Delhi and Amritsar which are up 32% and 29% respectively vs August 2019. Combined DEL/ATQ are now back to where they were in May 2019.