Manchester Airport is celebrating a record-breaking 2017, after it saw more passengers than ever fly from the airport.

Last year saw 27,791,274 passengers pass through the airport’s three terminals, representing an 8.5% increase year on year, with cargo up 9% to 123,576 tonnes.

http://www.bqlive.co.uk/transport-i...ester-airport-celebrates-a-bumper-year-29895/
Indeed, a truly phonominal 2017 for the airport, and all the signs are this will be replicated during 2018.
 
A pleasant surprise to see the month of December up 1.5% as well. They expect to see pax numbers continue to rise in 2018 so evidently confident the MON loss has been more than made good.
 
Fantastic numbers - my brother was amazed when I told him what the passenger numbers were like when we were coming through T3 on Sunday.

Looking at the growth in passenger numbers over recent years, we have:

year..passengers..% inc...in numbers
2013..20,751,581..n/a.....n/a

2014..21,989,682..5.97%...1,238,101

2015..23,136,047..5.21%...1,146,365

2016..25,637,054..10.81%..2,501,007

2017..27,791,274..8.40%...2,154,22
0

Now let's attempt to some 2018 projections. I'll only do this on a 3 lots of increases- 1.5% (the pessimistic view), 4.5% (the figure we seem to have in mind) and hitting the magical 30 million passenger mark

year..passengers..% inc...in numbers
2017..27,791,274..n/a.....n/a

2018..28,208,143..1.50%...416,869

2018..29,041,881..4.50%...1,250,607

2018..30,000,000..7.95%...2,208,726



So if the performance of the last 2 years is anything to go by, it is potentially this year for the 30 million mark. If it does happen then it will be on the back of the rumoured increase in easyJet based aircraft.
 
If it does happen then it will be on the back of the rumoured increase in easyJet based aircraft.

This, and the rumoured Ryanair increase, are key.
As a guide, and based on some estimates, the figures below give some indication of the importance of more based a/c.

Easyjet: 1 extra a/c doing say 21 departures a week or 42 sectors with say 170 seats (average A319/320), provides 7,140 seats a week.

Just for the summer, say 20 weeks with some flights only starting June is 142,800 seats.
So, on the same basis, 2 extra a/c is 285,600 seats.
5 a/c would be 714,000 seats.

Then, some of that growth would presumably continue into the winter months of Nov/Dec.

On the same assumptions, 3 Ryanair a/c with 189 seats is
476,000 seats over 20 weeks.

Yes, longer sectors might mean only 2 rotations on some days as opposed to 3, but short sectors could mean 4 rotations.

Extra seats have to be filled but as David alluded, the extent of expansion by easyjet in particular, plus Ryanair, on top of known increases by TCX and Jet2 will largely determine how close we can get to 30m pax, subject of course to outside influences such as economic crisis, wars etc. New long haul flights are very welcome for prestige and growth but in terms of big numbers, it's MAN's regular airlines flying day-in, day-out, that can make the difference.
 
December 2017

DUBAI 92,006
up
8.71687 %
DUBLIN 85,402
up
0.909821 %
AMSTERDAM 80,314
down
-2.55284 %
TENERIFE (SURREINA SOFIA) 61,110
down
-11.3808 %
PARIS (CHARLES DE GAULLE) 54,060
down
-2.50852 %
FRANKFURT MAIN 41,180
up
44.04645 %
ABU DHABI INTERNATIONAL 40,617
up
16.40777 %
ALICANTE 38,772
down
-11.5239 %
ARRECIFE 31,645
up
3.89717 %
MUNICH 30,055
up
8.037672 %
COPENHAGEN 28,997
up
2.760649 %
DOHA HAMAD 28,800
down
-6.03589 %
ORLANDO 28,309
up
9.25054 %
BERLIN (SCHONEFELD) 27,611
down
-1.14568 %
KEFLAVIK 26,380
up
22.58934 %
MALAGA 26,337
down
-18.2182 %
GENEVA 24,772
up
6.130843 %
BRIDGETOWN 23,195
up
3.669438 %
LAS PALMAS 22,411
down
-12.3543 %
HAMBURG 22,156
down
-1.66874 %
ISTANBUL 20,709
up
24.01341 %
DUSSELDORF 19,319
down
-12.1824 %
FUERTEVENTURA 19,306
down
-13.2549 %
BRUSSELS 18,613
up
2.415539 %
BARCELONA 17,128
down
-29.7169 %
KITTILA 16,927
up
6.889366 %
ISLAMABAD 16,839
down
-21.0363 %
PRAGUE 16,503
up
4.310726 %
COLOGNE BONN 16,195
up
160.1189 %
PAPHOS 16,177
up
39.51703 %
NEW YORK (JF KENNEDY) 15,864
down
-23.8552 %
STOCKHOLM (ARLANDA) 15,781
up
3.515907 %
LISBON 15,126
down
-10.5182 %
KRAKOW 14,828
up
5.929418 %
HONG KONG (CHEK LAP KOK) 14,443
up
40.5508 %
BUDAPEST 13,769
up
16.17449 %
ZURICH 13,593
down
-6.77594 %
GOA 13,530
up
35.28647 %
CANCUN 12,845
down
-3.02001 %
CHARLEROI 12,281
down
-25.911 %
MILAN (MALPENSA) 12,062
down
-9.02097 %
ROVANIEMI 12,005
up
32.97519 %
NEW YORK (NEWARK) 11,819
up
11.11216 %
OSLO (GARDERMOEN) 11,729
up
39.21662 %
HELSINKI 11,683
up
32.74628 %
PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL 11,516
up
1.902487 %
MALTA 11,058
down
-0.85179 %
MADRID 10,865
down
-14.8911 %
ROME (CIAMPINO) 10,851
down
-16.5308 %
HURGHADA 10,485
up
43.78771 %
BERGAMO 10,442
down
-21.1865 %
MUSCAT 10,091
n/a
0 %
BALE MULHOUSE 9,863
up
39.2096 %
JEDDAH 9,741
down
-1.05637 %
ATHENS 9,492
up
17.04069 %
MONTEGO BAY 8,586
up
14.03905 %
IVALO 8,545
up
14.37559 %
FARO 8,347
down
-43.6204 %
NUREMBERG 8,242
down
-15.8292 %
CORK 7,939
up
2.43871 %
VIENNA 7,937
down
-2.14524 %
MARRAKESH 7,598
up
8.760378 %
SINGAPORE 7,425
up
16.45232 %
CHICAGO (O'HARE) 7,267
up
1.693255 %
FUNCHAL 7,004
down
-25.8444 %
AGADIR (AL MASSIRA) 6,882
up
110.0733 %
SOFIA 6,804
up
7.948596 %
SHANNON 6,744
up
4.428616 %
EINDHOVEN 6,314
down
-3.02565 %
SANDEFJORD(TORP) 5,957
up
12.67259 %
VENICE 5,868
down
-26.5949 %
PUNTA CANA 5,731
down
-25.668 %
ATLANTA 5,725
down
-53.9902 %
PALMA DE MALLORCA 5,719
down
-9.63817 %
BEIJING 5,577
down
-28.2239 %
ILHA DO SAL C.VERDE 5,508
down
-18.8209 %
BANJUL 5,485
up
12.23655 %
HOUSTON 5,399
up
72.38187 %
BOA VISTA (RABIL) 5,240
up
10.06091 %
STUTTGART 5,075
down
-41.3091 %
LYON 5,043
down
-0.51292 %
ROME (FIUMICINO) 4,881
down
-27.6996 %
BRATISLAVA 4,777
up
0.695616 %
WARSAW (MODLIN MASOVIA) 4,680
down
-19.9316 %
RIGA 4,453
down
-23.3827 %
BILBAO 4,412
up
30.99763 %
SALZBURG 4,381
up
93.08065 %
LAHORE 4,373
up
1.250289 %
GDANSK 4,359
up
30.66547 %
RZESZOW 4,317
up
28.86567 %
TORONTO 4,258
up
102.7619 %
TOULOUSE (BLAGNAC) 4,113
up
19.59872 %
INNSBRUCK 4,026
down
-20.4662 %
MURCIA SAN JAVIER 3,924
down
-6.10194 %
ANTALYA 3,693
up
118.7796 %
HOLGUIN (FRANK PAIS) 3,689
down
-16.5007 %
OPORTO (PORTUGAL) 3,557
up
5.267831 %
LIMOGES 3,497
up
27.72096 %
CARCASSONNE 3,450
up
20.04175 %
ENONTEKIO 3,433
up
6.648027 %
WROCLAW 3,269
down
-24.3637 %
TURIN 3,175
up
4.820073 %
VARADERO 3,060
up
2.926337 %
GIBRALTAR 2,989
down
-60.0508 %
IRELAND WEST(KNOCK) 2,916
up
12.2834 %
TEL AVIV 2,858
down
-46.6492 %
CATANIA (FONTANAROSSA) 2,800
up
2.7146 %
LUXEMBOURG 2,778
up
1.870187 %
GRANADA 2,756
n/a
0 %
SEVILLE 2,697
n/a
0 %
HANOVER 2,674
down
-44.2103 %
VALENCIA 2,649
down
-11.8469 %
CHAMBERY 2,619
up
56.26492 %
PISA 2,576
up
6.051873 %
PUERTO VALLARTA 2,567
down
-1.079 %
NAPLES 2,494
n/a
0 %
ST LUCIA (HEWANORRA) 2,456
up
74.67994 %
CASABLANCA MOHAMED V 2,401
n/a
0 %
PUERTO PLATA 2,346
down
-0.33985 %
GRENOBLE 2,339
down
-25.6043 %
LA ROMANA 2,313
n/a
0 %
SANTA CRUZ DE LA PALMA 2,233
down
-24.8148 %
STAVANGER 2,231
down
-1.54457 %
KAVALA 2,053
n/a
0 %
CUNAGUA (CAYO COCO) 1,999
down
-29.4885 %
BILLUND 1,971
up
15.80494 %
LARNACA 1,790
up
28.59195 %
NANTES 1,568
up
38.88397 %
TOBAGO 1,092
up
21.19867 %
PHUKET 1,035
down
-37.8378 %
KUUSAMO 999
up
31.9683 %
MAURITIUS 958
down
-9.87771 %
LAS VEGAS 924
down
-35.3394 %
VERONA VILLAFRANCA 862
up
62.03008 %
BAGHDAD (GECA) 834
up
6.786172 %
DALAMAN 824
n/a
0 %
BERGEN 748
down
-13.0233 %
RENNES 723
down
-44.47 %
KHARKOV OSNOVA INTL 565
n/a
0 %
LIEIDA 539
down
-12.7832 %
VANCOUVER 353
n/a
0 %
BUCHAREST (OTOPENI) 340
n/a
0 %
EGILSSTADIR 195
n/a
0 %
ST JOHNS 158
n/a
0 %
MOSCOW (SHEREMETYEVO) 155
n/a
0 %
GOTEBORG (LANDVETTER) 147
n/a
0 %
EDMONTON 3
n/a
0 %
 
Ian - you're not trying to steal my monthly updates are you?:)

Seriously though figures are always welcome and I'll be adding my versions on Monday. I'm not certain where the CAA have got 3 scheduled Edmonton passengers from- very strange!
 
Just done a quick play with the Emirates passenger numbers. Averages around 495 per flight. For loads, I'll look at the smallest LF, the highest LF and what it may have ended up as (no, I'm not going to check up!)

3 x 615 seater = 114390 available seats = 80.43% loads
3 x 497 seater = 92442 available seats = 99.53% loads
1 x 615 seater, 2 x 519 seater = 102486 available seats = 89.77% loads.
 
Thanks David. I think it's normally just the evening flight that is 3 class with 615 seats. We flew out fairly recently on the lunchtime EK18, and the senior purser told me there were 509 pax on board out of 517 seats.

A couple of other LFs I looked at for December:
I made CX with 14,443 pax (an increase of 41%) to be 88.9%. based on 58 sectors. Average load 249.

Oman with 10,091 pax was an average load of 163, which is 75.5% on the A332. Were there variations in type?

EY was an average load of 328 but don't know the a/c mix.

QR was an A/L of 203 and SV an A/L of 221.

SQ I made 161 on SIN and 117 on IAH.
 
It does make you bring out the frustration that CX seemingly dithered for far too long in restoring their service in that they got 90% loads from the start and now the 1st month of daily services seeing the loads impacted by going down by a single percentage point. Now what would be interesting is if there was some way of knowing how many connected at HKG for other destinations. Remember that VS baulked at the idea of doing MAN-HKG as they decided the perceived market at the time wasn't sustainable for relatively high frequency ops (90,000 annual passengers on origin+destination basis or 7,500 passengers per month).

The real world reticence of airlines looking at the regions for long-haul is such a handicap. Time for that old-fashioned handbook to be thrown away.
 
Manchester Statistics - December 2017 (Part 1)

Destinations that are either new (no passengers since my records started in January 2005), or have not been served for a number of years - if the latter then the month and year of the last service is shown.

Edmonton appears for the first time, however I am slightly skeptical of the CAA data of 3 scheduled passengers.
Kharkov (Ukraine) was another newcomer with 565 charter passengers.

One domestic statistic are currently missing from the CAA report for December.

Belfast City has yet to provide figures

Total passengers for this route in December 2016 were 20,603

Moving monthly and annual figures - based on CAA statistics/MAG statistics

Monthly passengers - 1,833,620 + 1.50%
Annual Total- 22,548,757
Moving Annual Total - 27,791,274 + 8.51

Monthly Movements - 13,993 -3.12%
Annual Movements - 161,259
Moving Annual Movements - 203,631 + 5.96%


Manchester Statistics -December 2017 (Part 2)

Top 25 destinations - by passenger numbers

DUBAI................................................ 92,006
DUBLIN.............................................. 85,402
AMSTERDAM..................................... 80,314
HEATHROW....................................... 61,337
TENERIFE (SURREINA SOFIA)............. 61,110
PARIS (CHARLES DE GAULLE)............. 54,060
FRANKFURT....................................... 41,180
ABU DHABI......................................... 40,617
ALICANTE........................................... 38,772
ARRICIFE............................................ 31,645
MUNICH............................................. 30,055
COPENHAGEN.................................... 28,997
DOHA................................................. 28,800
ORLANDO.......................................... 28,309
BERLIN (SCHONEFELD)....................... 27,611
KEFLAVIK............................................ 26,380
MALAGA............................................ 26,337
GENEVA............................................. 24,772
BELFAST INTERNATIONAL.................. 24,447
BRIDGETOWN.................................... 23,195
LAS PALMAS....................................... 22,411
HAMBURG.......................................... 22,156
ISTANBUL............................................ 20,709
DUSSELDORF...................................... 19,319
FUERTAVENTURA............................... 19,306

CAA statistics for December are provisional.


Manchester Statistics - December 2017 (Part 3)

Top 25 destinations with highest percentage increase.

Destination......................................Total Pax....Schedule Pax....Charter Pax....Percentage change
COLOGNE.......................................... 16,195........... 16,195.................... 0.................. 160.119
ANTALYA.............................................. 3,693............. 3,098............... 595.................. 118.78
AGADIR................................................ 6,882............. 6,882................... 0................... 110.073
TORONTO............................................ 4,258.............. 4,218................. 40.................. 102.762
SALZBURG........................................... 4,381.............. 3,025............. 1,356.................. 93,0807
ST LUCIA.............................................. 2,456............. 2,456.................. 0.................... 74,6799
HOUSTON............................................ 5,399............. 5,399.................... 0.................. 72.3819
VERONA................................................. 862..................... 0................ 862.................. 62.0301
CHAMBERY.......................................... 2,619................. 570............. 2,049.................. 56.2649
FRANKFURT........................................ 41,180........... 41,180.................... 0.................. 44.0465
HURGHADA........................................ 10,485........... 10,485.................... 0.................. 43,7877
HONG KONG...................................... 14,443........... 14,443.................... 0................... 40.5508
PAPHOS.............................................. 16,177........... 13,185............. 2,992.................. 39,517
OSLO (GARDEMOEN)......................... 11,729........... 11,729.................... 0.................. 39.2166
BASLE................................................... 9,863............. 9,863.................... 0.................. 39.2096
NANTES................................................ 1,568............. 1,568.................... 0.................. 38.884
GLASGOW............................................ 3,538............. 3,528................... 10................. 35.4518
GOA.................................................... 13,530............ 9,840............... 3,690................. 35.2865
ROVANIEMI........................................ 12,005............ 6,010............... 5,995................. 32.9752
HELSINKI............................................. 11,683.......... 11,683...................... 0................. 32.7463
KUUSAMO............................................... 999................... 0.................. 999................. 31.9683
BILBAO................................................. 4,412............. 4,412..................... 0.................. 30.9976
GDANZ................................................. 4,359.............. 4,359.................... 0.................. 30.6655
RZESZOW............................................. 4,317.............. 4,317.................... 0.................. 28.8657
LARNACA............................................. 1,790.............. 1,790.................... 0.................. 28.592

CAA statistics for December are provisional.

Manchester Statistics - December 2017 (Part 4)

Figures for the European and long haul destinations that I consider to be the main points for our connecting traffic.

Foreign_airport……..Total_Pax 2016……..Total Pax 2017……% change
VIENNA………………….. 8,111……….…………….. 7,937……………….. -2.14524
BRUSSELS……………… 18,174……………………. 18,613……………….. +2.41554
BEIJING………………….. 7,770 ………………….….. 5,577.………………. -28.2299
PRAGUE………………… 15,821……………………. 16,503…….…………. +4.31073
COPENHAGEN………. 28,218……………………. 28,997……………….. +2.76065
HELSINKI………………... 8,801…………….…….. 11,683………………… +32.7463
PARIS (CDG)………….. 55,451…………………… 54,060……………..... -2.50852
DUSSELDORF………… 21,999………..…………. 19,319……..………… -12.1824
FRANKFURT MAIN… 28,588……………………. 41,180….…………… +44.0465
MUNICH……………….. 27,819..…………………. 30,055………………. +8.03767
HONG KONG……….… 10,276….………………… 14,443.……….……. +40.5508
KEFLAVIK……………….. 21,519……………….….. 26,380….………….. +22.5893
DUBLIN………………….. 84,632………………….. 85,402………..…….. +0.90982
MILAN (MALPENSA).. 13,258…………………. 12,062……………….. -9.02097
ROME (FIUMICINO)….. 4,881..…………………. 6,751……………….. -27.6996
AMSTERDAM………….. 82,418………….…….. 80,314.…………….... -2.55284
ISLAMABAD……………. 21,325..……………..… 16,839….……………. -21.0363
LISBON…………………… 16,904………………….. 15,126………..…….. -10.5182
DOHA…………………….. 30,650…………………… 28,800…………..….. -6.03589
JEDDAH…………………... 9,845…………………….. 9,741………………. -1.05637
SINGAPORE……………… 6,376…………………….. 7,425……………….. +16.4523
MADRID…………………. 12,766………………….. 10,865…..…………... -14.8911
STOCKHOLM (ARN)… 15,245………………….. 15,781..………………. +3.51591
GENEVA…………………. 23,341………………….. 24,772….………....... +6.13084
ZURICH………………….. 14,581………………….. 13,593.. ………………. -6.77594
ABU DHABI…………….. 34,892……………….…. 40,617…..…………... +16.4078
DUBAI…………………….. 84,629.…………………. 92,006………………... +8.71687
ATLANTA………………… 12,443…….……………... 5,725…………………. -53.9902
CHICAGO…..…………….. 7,146…………………….. 7,267..………………. +1.69326
HOUSTON………………… 3,132 ……………………. 5,399…………………. +72.3819
NEW YORK (JFK)……… 20,834…………………… 15,864…………..……. -23.8552
NEW YORK (NEWARK)10,637…………………… 11,819..………………. +11.1122
PHILADELPHIA………… 11,301…………………… 11,516……..…………. +1.90249
HEATHROW……………. 57,474…………………… 61,337……….………….+6.7213

CAA statistics for December are provisional.


Manchester Statistics - December 2017 (Part 5)

Comparison of top 25 destinations - December 2007 versus December 2017

Foreign airport...........................December-07...........December-17
HEATHROW....................................... 80,294..................... 61,337
TENERIFE (SURREINA SOFIA)............ 61,271...................... 61,110
DUBLIN.............................................. 56,851..................... 85,402
AMSTERDAM..................................... 45,054..................... 80,314
DUBAI................................................ 42,210..................... 92,006
PARIS (CHARLES DE GAULLE)............ 40,391...................... 54,060
ALICANTE.......................................... 36,420...................... 38,772
GATWICK........................................... 32,930...................... 121
MALAGA............................................ 31,728...................... 26,337
ARRECIFE........................................... 30,601...................... 31,645
ORLANDO.......................................... 30,498...................... 28,309
FRANKFURT....................................... 29,721...................... 41,180
SHARM EL SHEIK................................ 25,459...................... 0
LAS PALMAS...................................... 22,873....................... 22,411
CHICAGO (O'HARE)............................ 22,062...................... 7,267
BELFAST CITY..................................... 21,048...................... TBA
PAPHOS............................................. 18,995....................... 16,177
FUERTEVENTURA.............................. 18,819....................... 19,306
PRAGUE............................................. 18,565...................... 16,503
NEW YORK (NEWARK)....................... 17,897...................... 11,819
ISLAMABAD........................................ 17,629..................... 16,839
EDINBURGH....................................... 17,544...................... 9,340
NEW YORK (JFK)................................. 17,469..................... 15,864
SINGAPORE........................................ 16,488...................... 7,425
BRIDGETOWN.................................... 15,467..................... 23,195

CAA statistics for December are provisional.


Manchester Statistics - December 2017 (Part 6)

Major changes to Domestic traffic

Edinburgh - 9,340 +19.3763%
Exeter- 9,681 +19.6811%
Glasgow - 3,538 +35.4518%
Heathrow- 61,337 +6.7213%
Isle of Man - 13,108 +6.49119%
Newquay - 5,532 +21.5824%
Norwich - 1,477 -9.66361%
Southampton - 17,455 +11.4481%

CAA statistics for December are provisional
 
Cheers Scottie.

Just looking at Helsinki, i'm mindful of the PR piece regarding Finnair ("Finnair has announced that it will be increasing capacity between Manchester and Helsinki by 12 per cent") but to see that traffic was up 32% is especially pleasing. Loads in 2016 would appear to have averaged something like 73 per flight... but 2017 it was 97 per flight.
 
Finnair via HEL is a popular choice with Chinese students on days when Hainan doesn't fly. And there has been more of those this Winter. Could be a factor. The 9.66% drop on Norwich caught my eye. I thought the drop might be worse given that Loganair and FlyBe were in the peak of their feud at that time. Was domestic connectivity lost between those two carriers?
 
JANUARY'18.
I was expecting worse due to the MON impact, but MAN reporting Terminal pax down just 0.05% (900 pax) for the month. Including transit was down 0.45%. I assume the fall of 6,700 transit pax was primarily due to PIA's JFK service.

ATMs were down 2.88% but freight was up slightly.
 
Manchester Airport edges towards 28 million passengers
As the winter months continue, Manchester Airport is edging closer to breaking the 28m passenger number for the first time in its history.

The UK’s third biggest airport saw its annual rolling total hit 27,790,196 in January, which represents like-for-like year-on-year growth of 7.45%.

More than 1.6m people passed through the UK’s global gateway in the North during the month, which was broadly flat on 2017.

The demise of Monarch late last year offset increased passenger volumes delivered by other airlines, though a series of announcements paint a positive picture ahead of the Summer season.

Jet.2com is picking up some of the capacity and will therefore split its operations between its current base in Terminal One and Terminal Two. It will see Jet2.com flights to Lanzarote, Majorca, Tenerife and Malaga using Terminal Two from early April.

Last month Ryanair also announced a $300m investment at Manchester Airport by basing an additional three aircraft at the UK’s global gateway in the North, which will also see the airline deliver ten additional destinations.

TUI and Thomas Cook Airlines have also added capacity for the summer season.

Positive dialogue continues with a number of other airlines about filling the remaining slots vacated by Monarch.

Looking further ahead, the airport is gearing up for the launch of a new service to Seattle, with Thomas Cook Airlines, and the return of popular direct routes to San Francisco and Boston.

Andrew Cowan, CEO of Manchester Airport, said:

“One of Manchester Airport’s strengths is its mix of airlines and destinations, which provide passengers with an unrivalled choice of places to travel to for business or leisure.

“This has contributed to annual passenger numbers growing by more than 7.5% year-on-year, which is positive news for the region.

“As we enter the Spring months, we continue to have strong dialogue with a range of airlines about launching services to destinations across the globe, at the same time as progressing the £1bn transformation of the airport.”

Also this month Andrew Cowan was made chair of the newly formed Manchester India Partnership, which will see closer links between the two destinations form.

Manchester Airport’s cargo operations continue to grow with the rolling annual tonnage at 123,676, year on year growth of 8.32%.

MAG’s three airports have now served 58.6 million passengers in the last 12 months on a like-for-like basis, an increase of 6.7% on last year. At London Stansted, 1,801,994 passengers flew in January 2018, a 3.3% increase despite Ryanair cancelling some winter services this year. The Group’s biggest cargo airport, East Midlands, saw a 12.6% growth in cargo tonnage in January despite a small drop in passenger numbers (-2.7%).

Manchester Airport
 
down 0.45% is a good result bearing in mind the Monarch losses, BHX will be a lot worse than this but better than I predicted.
Other airports for Jan 18
LHR up 1.14%
LGW up 1.4%
LTN up 3.6%
EDI up 7.1%
I still estimate BHX coming in down for 2018 (probably up 5% down) and Manchester to be somewhere just above break even. Less than 1% required for 28m
 
I believe we still have the reduced schedule which was imposed on a number of Ryanair routes when the pilots' leave issue arose. Hopefully, once restored to full strength (late March?) these cutbacks will not recur. 900 pax equates to less than three return flights on a fully-sold B738.
 

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