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I completely agree. It is great to see however, with all the capacity we have in Manchester, that we have the third highest overall load factors out of the UK (and second in England).Just rolled it out to include a few more UK airports
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It really does put some perspective on how LHR dominates and what a desperately low amount of seats available there are ex-BHX. They really do need someone to be the "Thomas Cook genie" and we need to be thankful of the capacity and breadth of service we enjoy here.
Can you tell me how to get these statistics? Thanks! I've tries looking on the website but it has baffled me!Here's the routes to America in 2016 broken down by airline and direction using the US T-100 statistics. Diverted routes have been put to the cities I believe they were operating to. Edited to say the VS to ATL route is under reported as for whatever reason, July's figures weren't listed.
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Still great for Singapore, whichever it is! I am really pleased at their success.Some more figures from Spike on Plane Mad.
"A couple of pax numbers from today.
Singapore to Houston 226.
Saudi/Jeddah inbound 291 - outbound 38. VERY similar figures yesterday too."
Not sure if 226 is the total when leaving MAN with the transit pax or just MAN-IAH. Probably the former.
The Saudi figures highlight how inbound and outbound loads can vary, especially at Ramadan or the Hajj.
Completely forgot what the day was! Thanks!The Riyadh route would have been the 'yesterday' mention.
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