Borneobob
Active Member
I was looking at Milan (MXP) on Wikipedia, and it shows that it handles around 20m passengers per annum. Looking at all the "holiday" routes that are served from there a large chunk of that 20m must be made up from those flights just like at MAN. They still manage to attract some great routes that are always being mentioned as potential destinations for airlines to serve from Manchester, i.e Seoul, Bangkok, Tokyo, Addis, Tehran, Delhi, Shanghai, Moscow, three different carriers serving Tel Aviv and many more...
Why does it seem so difficult to convince airlines that these routes would work from MAN? Or do we have too many small airports close to our catchment area taking passengers away to other hubs in Europe.
Why does it seem so difficult to convince airlines that these routes would work from MAN? Or do we have too many small airports close to our catchment area taking passengers away to other hubs in Europe.