Dobbo
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- Oct 27, 2015
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As a decision on airport expansion has now apparently been made, it would be interesting to gather the forums thoughts on how this may affect MAN if Runway 3 is implemented as planned.
To be clear, I am not interested in debating the merits of the decision - that can be done elsewhere. There will invariably be some elements of crossover, and some strong feelings, but please keep it above board.
MAN's Position
From BBC news, the main message of which was general indifference as LHR has a dwindling influence on MAN.
Apparently the transit traffic via LHR has diminished from 25% to 20% over the last few years. The reporter made reference to the variety of tailfins (CX, DL, PK, SV) made it clear that MAN is already connected to the world and is connected to all the other big hubs (a reference to three EK flights per day) but mentioned that it was different for other regional airports in the north (Newcastle).
MAN's attitude was summed up as we are doing alright on our own, we have very good international connections, it is interesting to see what's happening at LHR but its not too important to here. We have huge expansion plans (the TP) and many more international flights are planned so it wont hinder growth here. There was a reference to the timescale of R3 - it will take a long time even in a best case scenario - and over that time MAN will continue to grow.
To be clear, I am not interested in debating the merits of the decision - that can be done elsewhere. There will invariably be some elements of crossover, and some strong feelings, but please keep it above board.
MAN's Position
From BBC news, the main message of which was general indifference as LHR has a dwindling influence on MAN.
Apparently the transit traffic via LHR has diminished from 25% to 20% over the last few years. The reporter made reference to the variety of tailfins (CX, DL, PK, SV) made it clear that MAN is already connected to the world and is connected to all the other big hubs (a reference to three EK flights per day) but mentioned that it was different for other regional airports in the north (Newcastle).
MAN's attitude was summed up as we are doing alright on our own, we have very good international connections, it is interesting to see what's happening at LHR but its not too important to here. We have huge expansion plans (the TP) and many more international flights are planned so it wont hinder growth here. There was a reference to the timescale of R3 - it will take a long time even in a best case scenario - and over that time MAN will continue to grow.
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