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Yes, but if the daily service goes ahead - I'm pretty sure it's an increase. We still can't rule out some ad-hoc 789 substitutions. Do you have any information about the daily service @PhilbkyHeathrow will always be a magnet but, in the case of Hainan, the massive Chinrese resident and student populations of Greater Manchester and Merseyside form a solid core for the Manchester service. Freight will also feature both ways and Brexit adds to the potential as the UK seeks wider markets and the people seeking those markets who are based within the Manchester catchment area, or who want to connect without using Heathrow, will be looking at non EU connections if travel to and through Europe becomes more complex. Until such a time, China has not only opened up to tourism but there are now a number of cities where a 72 hour stop does not require a visa and there is talk of this being extended to seven days.
For longer stays there are many UK and China based tour operators which seem very London orientated for departures which need to channel business through Manchester.
Finally, what is a little concerning is that the 788 is a downgrading per flight from the A330 fleet. The 330-300 offers 32 business and 260 in economy, the -200 36 and 186 respectively whilst the 788 only offers 36 and 177 respectively.
AlphaFive shows it as a 788Thought it would be the B789, or have I missed something?
When I contacted Hainan, they said that they would use the 787 when it came available which could be as early as May. Great comparison of the seats.Who is to say that the B787 would be used on MAN-PEK specifically?
Anyway, here's the seats:
4 weekly A333 is 1168 seats each way per week.
7 weekly B788 is 1491 seats per week so a gain of 323 weekly seats but the added boost of daily GDS visibility so a higher rate of booking.
7 weekly B789 is 2016 seats a gain of 848 seats, so, a rather large boost indeed.
For completeness, a daily A333 would be 2044 seats each way per week, given its not certain a B787 will take over, it says they 'May' use them, that would also be a large seat increase.
and that is probably why Air China is holding off,
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