User001
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- Jul 16, 2015
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So, was having a think last night, what will 2018 bring to Manchester. Now, this post isn't because I've heard some bad news, or anything like that, but, more of, after what could be a bumper summer 2017, what happens next?
We are at a big crossroads here, and there could be a few things that need to be considered, and, could be worth a discussion.
Here's my main points:
-Thomas Cook
It was reported internally that TCX wanted to increase by 1 A330 per year at MAN. Now, by this point of the year, we normally have heard or seen evidence of new long haul in particular (to which we sort of have this year). While there doesn't seem to be any cutting, we only have a new Santa Clara. San Diego and Tampa were strongly rumoured, but with the US woes, is this off the cards? Is the extra A330 still planned? Is it time to look towards the booming east?
-Jet2
Constant rumours of MAN-SFB that don't seem to want to go away. I also note it looks like the A330 isn't loaded for next summer, will it return?
I also wonder where Jet2 could go next? The obvious beach resorts are pretty much covered, and there's only so much expansion the traditional resorts can take (more on that shortly). Is Jet2 going to have to break into long haul to stay fresh? Will Stansted and Birmingham divert their main attention?
-Virgin
We have seen San Fransisco and Boston have their seasons cut back. There was planned increases to Boston, Bridgetown and Las Vegas that were all reversed. Winter looks pretty pathetic, and financials not great, so, what next for them?
-Beach resorts
There is no denying there has been huge expansion in this market in the past 2 years.
The problem is now, is this market reaching saturation. It's all well and good adding the flights, but, with hotels etc filling up fast and nearly full all summer, where can people go next? It's also the airports, Palma airport had a shocking Easter weekend due to the influx. It's not just the Brits that take up the hotels, but, it's open to all, so, we are fighting for capacity. We will not see the huge expansion in 2018 without hotel rooms available.
-Manchester Airport itself
Tomorrow, we loose about 4-5 stands ready for the rebuild. This situation will not really change for a few years, with new stands opening but old ones closing behind them. T3 is full and unfit for purpose, T1 not much better and T2 the one loosing it's stands. Where can expansion go if we don't have the space for it? Certainly not much room for more based aircraft, put it that way.
-World scene
Trump, North Korea, Syria, Russia and others, the world is reaching a strange new point in its cycle, what affect will all this have.
I think we will have to accept we are going to see growth start to slow, by some margin, as there now seems too much going against growth at this time. The Eastern market is bucking that trend for us, but for how long? Again, only so much capacity that market can take also.
It will come as no shock I'm mr 'glass half full guy', but even I'm looking at 2018 in normal glasses, not the rose tinted variety this time.
We are at a big crossroads here, and there could be a few things that need to be considered, and, could be worth a discussion.
Here's my main points:
-Thomas Cook
It was reported internally that TCX wanted to increase by 1 A330 per year at MAN. Now, by this point of the year, we normally have heard or seen evidence of new long haul in particular (to which we sort of have this year). While there doesn't seem to be any cutting, we only have a new Santa Clara. San Diego and Tampa were strongly rumoured, but with the US woes, is this off the cards? Is the extra A330 still planned? Is it time to look towards the booming east?
-Jet2
Constant rumours of MAN-SFB that don't seem to want to go away. I also note it looks like the A330 isn't loaded for next summer, will it return?
I also wonder where Jet2 could go next? The obvious beach resorts are pretty much covered, and there's only so much expansion the traditional resorts can take (more on that shortly). Is Jet2 going to have to break into long haul to stay fresh? Will Stansted and Birmingham divert their main attention?
-Virgin
We have seen San Fransisco and Boston have their seasons cut back. There was planned increases to Boston, Bridgetown and Las Vegas that were all reversed. Winter looks pretty pathetic, and financials not great, so, what next for them?
-Beach resorts
There is no denying there has been huge expansion in this market in the past 2 years.
The problem is now, is this market reaching saturation. It's all well and good adding the flights, but, with hotels etc filling up fast and nearly full all summer, where can people go next? It's also the airports, Palma airport had a shocking Easter weekend due to the influx. It's not just the Brits that take up the hotels, but, it's open to all, so, we are fighting for capacity. We will not see the huge expansion in 2018 without hotel rooms available.
-Manchester Airport itself
Tomorrow, we loose about 4-5 stands ready for the rebuild. This situation will not really change for a few years, with new stands opening but old ones closing behind them. T3 is full and unfit for purpose, T1 not much better and T2 the one loosing it's stands. Where can expansion go if we don't have the space for it? Certainly not much room for more based aircraft, put it that way.
-World scene
Trump, North Korea, Syria, Russia and others, the world is reaching a strange new point in its cycle, what affect will all this have.
I think we will have to accept we are going to see growth start to slow, by some margin, as there now seems too much going against growth at this time. The Eastern market is bucking that trend for us, but for how long? Again, only so much capacity that market can take also.
It will come as no shock I'm mr 'glass half full guy', but even I'm looking at 2018 in normal glasses, not the rose tinted variety this time.