Yes. Watch this space.As in Wizz leaving LBA altogether?
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Yes. Watch this space.As in Wizz leaving LBA altogether?
So the rumours about them going to Manchester are probably true?!Yes. Watch this space.
We are fairly used to two steps forward one back at Leeds so no shock horror there.PA222 and PA223. Not sure where, if ever, those were used by Pan Am.
And yes, the potential backward step I suspect may come is Wizz.
They could of course go back to Donny where there will be no barriers to operating late night flights like they used to.Yes. Watch this space.
Not going to doubt @Starflyer and they being sceptical of Wizz remaining at LBA but if they go then someone somewhere not providing the truth about them being happy at LBA. And that is no slight on you @White Heather as I know you only advise what you are toldSo the rumours about them going to Manchester are probably true?!
We are fairly used to two steps forward one back at Leeds so no shock horror there.
We've been told repeatedly they are happy at Leeds which is where their customers are. Not Doncaster and not Manchester. Only yesterday we were told they had advised Vincent Hodder again recently that there's no way they would return to DSA - but of course a move to MAN wasn't mentioned.Not going to doubt @Starflyer and they being sceptical of Wizz remaining at LBA but if they go then someone somewhere not providing the truth about them being happy at LBA. And that is no slight on you @White Heather as I know you only advise what you are told
They're going to have a long wait!They could of course go back to Donny where there will be no barriers to operating late night flights like they used to.
That would be significant and disappointing. May I ask, would it just be specific to LBA, or part of a wider UK contraction also impacting other airports?Yes. Watch this space.
It would be a real shame if they left, but especially so if another carrier didnt take up their routes or increase their frequency on them if they operate on them already as Ryanair do.We've been told repeatedly they are happy at Leeds which is where their customers are. Not Doncaster and not Manchester. Only yesterday we were told they had advised Vincent Hodder again recently that there's no way they would return to DSA - but of course a move to MAN wasn't mentioned.
Vincent has said previously that MAN trying to get Wizz to relocate there from both LBA and LPL would not be a surprise at all, and he said it's the sort of thing thats happening all the time, but at that time he indicated it wasn't a concern. That would be a year ago. I guess it only takes a change in management or strategy at Wizz and it could all change again but the large Romanian population in the Leeds area won't be impressed at having to travel over the Pennines if it happens. Flights to the likes of Cluj Napoca were centered on LBA for a reason.
They're going to have a long wait!
Wizzair appear to have been unable to stick to a strategy, its consolidation all the way for them. Wouldn’t be surprised about a move to MAN, particularly if the migrant workforce that was in such regular support previously doesn’t exist in such numbers now? So centring ops at MAN could help maximise coverage and revenue and cut costs, perhaps even with a base on the UK AOC.That would be significant and disappointing. May I ask, would it just be specific to LBA, or part of a wider UK contraction also impacting other airports?
I would think it's highly likely that if they left, Ryanair would increase flights to Warsaw and Bucharest...... the latter is averaging around 10k passengers monthly in June and July. Flights to Cluj always look full when I've watched them unloading on Blue Sky Aviation but there aren't enough flights to get that destination in the top 30 at LBA so if we lost the route, it would be sad, and annoying, but wouldn't make a huge dent in the passenger figures. Very similar to the loss of Vilnius I guess.It would be a real shame if they left, but especially so if another carrier didnt take up their routes or increase their frequency on them if they operate on them already as Ryanair do.
From the airports perspective it would also mean their risk isnt as well spread.
Maybe they think with a centralised location they will get enough pax to justify daily flights.I would think it's highly likely that if they left, Ryanair would increase flights to Warsaw and Bucharest...... the latter is averaging around 10k passengers monthly in June and July. Flights to Cluj always look full when I've watched them unloading on Blue Sky Aviation but there aren't enough flights to get that destination in the top 30 at LBA so if we lost the route, it would be sad, and annoying, but wouldn't make a huge dent in the passenger figures. Very similar to the loss of Vilnius I guess.
If MAN offer them a centralised location and a deal that's hard to refuse, then it could happen obviously. But I've heard this before and they're still here, but there's no doubt they're finding things tough in competition with Ryanair and may look to change their strategy. Quite why going to MAN, where FR are even bigger, would help their cause, Im unsure.
Maybe. Its certainly nothing to do with loads at LBA. Im told all flights are full or nearly full at LBA, but Vince did say yesterday their strategy now is to operate routes on a daily basis.Maybe they think with a centralised location they will get enough pax to justify daily flights.
I would ignore any assurances airlines give. They have always been fickle. Say one thing one day and another the next.My recollection is that Wizzair has spoken to MAN more than once and MAN have seemed happy to walk away. The East European expat worker traffic is declining, so I cannot see MAN being any keener now to engage them. This makes we wonder whether Mr.Hodder is actually referring to Wizzair UK who have expressed an interest in basing at MAN.
From a ULCC airline’s perspective, having stations close together in LPL and LBA is suboptimal from a cost base perspective. Given that ULCCs do not care how far their customers travel, a single operation at MAN would make sense. And the absence of MAN from the route network looks a bit odd. But I really do not see it happening.
Correct. And correct in your second statement also.I would ignore any assurances airlines give. They have always been fickle. Say one thing one day and another the next.
Both Leeds AND Liverpool have cause for concern. Lets hope it never happens.
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