David_itl
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This makes a lot of sense, albeit I'm not sure how well LH do with connecting traffic at MAN? I assume it is mostly Africa?
It's been a few years since Lufthansa had an article to themselves in the Evening News. But here's one from the time when they had a Berlin service in 2012:
"The current most popular onward connections for Lufthansa’s Manchester passengers include Jeddah, Beijing, Shanghai, Mumbai, Naples, Budapest, Hong Kong, Johannesburg, Cairo, Bangkok, Delhi, Moscow and Dubai."
http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/business/business-news/new-berlin-route-boosts-links-689284
In the dim and distant past, I remember a printed article that said 10% of the connecting passengers for them were flying long-haul business class but can't find an online source (it was when they had around 400,000 passengers a year out of MAN)
Would the ERJ have the range for TFS? Where could BACF realistically go next (they should aim to add rotations to where they currently go).
I reckon it could do it (quoted range is 4500km with MAN-TFS being around 3050km). Interesting places could be Varna summer /Plovidiv winter in Bulgaria. Graz as alternative Austrian destination. It would be good to add frequencies but that may fall into having 1 aircragy based all week so you could have 3 or 4 destinations offered as short-city breaks for 3 or 4 days