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Not a fan in the slightest of Simon Clader, but, a nice thing to read all the same:
http://www.independent.co.uk/travel...owing-passenger-numbers-flights-a7886056.html
When such issues are stripped away, and you look at “real” growth, two airports stand out: Manchester (up 13 per cent) and Gatwick (9 per cent higher). And both of them have made remarkable achievements.
Manchester is now firmly in the top 20 European airports, yet it shares none of the main characteristics of the other 19. It doesn’t serve a capital (London, Paris, Rome etc.), it’s not a hub (Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Istanbul etc.) and it’s not a key inbound destination (Barcelona, Palma). All the more remarkable, then, that it has grown to be a more significant airport than Stockholm, Vienna and Lisbon.
http://www.independent.co.uk/travel...owing-passenger-numbers-flights-a7886056.html