Trumpington
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I hope we hear an announcement about Pier 3 soon...and be done with it demolish Pier C to make way for Pier 4...dream on!!
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Great news regarding T3! At least everyone at the airport will have something to look forward to now. Obviously we are aware what the new entrance and security areas will be but now it's out there to the public at MAG.
Also I haven't used T3 in over 10 years now but the smaller pic in the article looks like where the current T1 Escape Lounge is to me? Wonder if this will mean stairs up to the upper floor from the current T1 duty free hall and then through T3 that way?
I was curious to see what they would do with the checkin hall at T3. It seems that will be mothballed.
I am trying to orientate myself aroun the changes to the entrance. So you will come out of the now T1 secuitry into the T1 hall where the chandeliers used to be. Would it be right to assume that you would then leave that hall not via duty free into T3 or would you still pass through duty free? If so would the old T1 lounges still be utilised for T3?
I think if they cut off the main departure area in T1 where the you can split to Pier C it will allow them to evenutally knock down Pier C and then expand out to Pier 3 in T2
Might as well rename T3 as T1! Will all be adjoined in time by the looks, as the new low cost terminal. Let's hope piers get a face lift and old towers come down!!That smaller pic in the press release looks like the current upstairs (where the old BA lounge was), it will be a new bar area for seating up ton 500 people.
There will be a new route into T3 departures but it's not been confirmed where that route will be.
The duty free in T1 is remaining so you will still have to walk through the departure area where the chandeliers once were and then through duty free as per today, but then turn left near the lounges into a new corridor to get to the T3 area.
It's unclear if the lounges will remain or will become part of a seating area or maybe even the new walkthrough...
When pier 3 eventually happens, even if pier C still remains, it won't block any construction work as there is adequate enough space between any new taxiway leading to pier 3 and pier C itself.
Might as well rename T3 as T1! Will all be adjoined in time by the looks, as the new low cost terminal. Let's hope piers get a face lift and old towers come down!!
My father (not an airport employee) was once working in the then new Ops tower. He forgot something and had to go back down to get it. Trying to get back up he found the lift was code guarded. His minder didn’t know it. Knowing a bit about the airport and aviation he had a guess at the code. And it worked.Oh the "old days". My late parents knew the BOAC station manager and he managed to get me a trip into the original WWII tower. Then in my mid-teens I managed a visit to the 1962 tower - 2 movements in about 2 hours, one being the EG931(?) which was the scheduled LPL-MAN-FRA flight in those days.
Later on, after I had started work in corporate travel I cadged a couple of visit via an ATCO, who subsequently moved to Canada, and at a later stage into the current tower.
How the times have changed? Now, as you're aware, Manchester handles, at busy times, over 650 movements per day.
Seems ludicrous to not use B and C and bus Easyjet passengers from T2 to the B and Cs actual stands!? Might as well remove all airbridges from C and lone B one.....Surely T1 and 3 will be integrated into a low cost T1 terminal. I'm still sceptical how T2, with just 2 piers will cope with all traffic minus Easy and Ryan!? Remember few remotes available during day when dual ops commence on Echo taxiwayI personally think in time it will be renamed T1, but for now and once Ryanair have settled into their new check in/bag drop off and security areas at the end of the year, then maybe a renumbering will take place…it would be logical as the airport has already said the future is a two terminal operation.
If you mean piers B & C, then no chance as they won’t be used. The older pier in T3 could do with a refurb on the outside, but the rest of the pier on the outside is pretty modern looking to be fair.
Seems ludicrous to not use B and C and bus Easyjet passengers from T2 to the B and Cs actual stands!? Might as well remove all airbridges from C and lone B one.....Surely T1 and 3 will be integrated into a low cost T1 terminal. I'm still sceptical how T2, with just 2 piers will cope with all traffic minus Easy and Ryan!? Remember few remotes available during day when dual ops commence on Echo taxiway
Good idea but a bit difficult with the flexibility of stands for type (one large or two small) at any given time of day; eg 306 or 310 will take one 380 3 times a day but can take 2 737s each at other timesIt would be good to perform a calculation between number of T2 stands there will be and how many based T2 aircraft there will be both in summer and winter…
Sorry…I wasn’t very clear in my previous response.
I meant to say Piers B & C will be used but just not internally so therefore no point in refurnishing them. Yes, they will be used (‘or at least Piers C) as a bussing operation from the T2 B gates.
There are actually 3 piers in T2, don’t forget the east pier which can handle 8 narrowbody or 4 widebody aircraft at one time. There are also the Zulu remote stands, new western apron stands (although they are replacing some current stands) and of course there’s 10 narrowbody stands on pier C.
It would be good to perform a calculation between number of T2 stands there will be and how many based T2 aircraft there will be both in summer and winter…as EasyJet aren’t transferring until around November…can anyone provide some
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