Dobbo
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- Oct 27, 2015
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Referenced the passenger numbers expected on the Beijing/Hong Kong services elsewhere. But this is the refreshing part of the article
"Graham Brady, MP, said: “This route has stimulated huge demand for travel between China and the UK and in doing so has delivered a wide range of benefits to the Northern economy, including significantly increasing exports, inward investment and tourism.
“The scale of impact clearly illustrates just how beneficial having strong links with high growth markets can be and why Government should be doing everything it can to further improve connectivity between the North and the world.”"
As the Chairman of the 1922 Committee, perhaps he can bend a few MPs ears regarding APD/bilaterals
https://businessmanchester.co.uk/20...ajor-boost-regions-retailers-build-christmas/
It wouldn't surprise me if the coming 5-10 years saw a few incentives (either from central government or a devolved regional government) to start direct routes to some other large markets from MAN. I don't think it needs to be "high growth" markets, there are plenty of major commercial centres without a regular direct scheduled link. Having a links to major hubs on every continent has to be a major objective.