MAN don't seem to be rushing to get their March stats out.
Mind you, it's also the financial year end for MAG so I imagine they want to be
sure the data is correct.
I wouldn't hazard a guess as to how the March passenger figures will look. On the one hand the war; on the other the beginning...
You do a remarkable job Scottie with these logs so you are allowed the occasional omission of a solitary diversion.:)
I happened to see it on FR24 and it appeared on MAN arrivals.
But was it Saturday and was it EDI-CDG? How this senior's memory fades!
There was 1 diversion, I think Saturday morning, when an easyjet EDI-CDG arrived about 08.00. Not sure whether it was a technical or medical diversion, but it happened in what was quite a busy period anyway with a Virgin flight doing about 3 circuits at Mirsi as a result.
A good start to the year with pax up 5.22%
Interesting that domestic increased 10%. I guess Southanpton and Exeter will have contributed to that. Freight doing well too.
SPD Travels on X has posted that Emirates have withdrawn slots for a 4th daily. I think 31 January was hand back date.
With QR going back to 3 x daily fom 24 weekly, and EY sticking at 15 x weekly, this is disappointing from the MEB3. QR had initially applied for slots for up to 4 x daily and...
re the ME upgrades: As far as I know, Etihad is still showing 15 x weekly but maybe their summer schedules haven't been finalised. (initial slots 21 x weekly). But up on last summer.
Qatar slots for 4 daily but were expected to increase slightly from 24 to 25 x weekly. It seems they are back...
If they start, at least MAN will have something new on long haul.
Rather disappointing otherwise compared to what was expected / hoped for, not to mention the demise of EIUK.
When I checked a couple of days in June, that was showing as an A359.
2 dates in May gave the B773.
Sample dates in Sept/Oct/Nov still showing the A359. Hopefully, the web site has still to be updated. Otherwise, use of the 773 may be short lived.
However, SPD Travels is a very reliable...
Was it Sunday 4th Jan or 28 Dec. that CW said would be one of the 2 busiest days over the Christmas/New Year period. The other was Friday 19 Dec. as I recall.
Interesting that without 44 cancellations yesterday, movements would have only just been 2 short of 600.
Hope your 6% increase holds up...
By 11.50, the Met vis. had improved as well as the RVRs.
Once LVP's were in place, I noticed they started landing flights on both runways for a time which cut down the delays.
Not sure if there were diversions elsewhere during that interim period.
So EIUK managed 1 departure but no arrivals based on the cancellations. But 2 movements shown so was there a switch in destination or a flight delayed 1 day?
However, the BGI has departed today and the JFK isn't shown as cancelled.
Have they found an aircraft from somewhere?
I think the peak morning time for EasyJet drop-offs is more likely to be between 03.30 and 05.30 or possibly 06.00 for the early departure wave - before most of the early long haul arrivals.
However, this is winter; next summer could be a bigger problem when Jet2 have a much heavier schedule of...
CCGE29, are you able to shed any more light on the Emirates lounge. Is it expected to be late March when it opens or even later now?
Which MAN lounge will EK premium passengers be offered after the airline moves to T2?
The post re the EK lounge mentioned 'much later in 2026'. I'd heard March'26 as well, but I wasn't sure whether 'much later' meant from the date of the move from T1 or now much later in 2026.
I would have thought Qatar with up to 4 flights a day might be ahead of Etihad for a lounge. It could also act as a One World lounge.
As for Emirates, I don't understand why the design of its lounge is only now being considered when it's been know for a few years they were having one.
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