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I've always noticed a difference between the CAA & Manchester airport stats. It's been like that for decades!
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Some June stats are now out. LHR fell a whopping 38% from 13,141 last year to just 8,209 this year. Can't see this lasting at this rate.
Some June stats are now out. LHR fell a whopping 38% from 13,141 last year to just 8,209 this year. Can't see this lasting at this rate.
Full June stats now updated and we had 463,393 in June which was up 1.2%. Looks like we may have turned the corner. Rolling year now 4,014,603
And one interesting fact here we beat Liverpool for passengers in June 2018, only by a few hundred but the signs are showing promise.
Considering that last year we still had 2 based Monarch aircraft, and additional Ryanair flights, AND twice as many BA flights down to LHR, any increase this summer is an excellent outcome, because although Jet2 have added flights to compensate for the loss of Monarch, and Thomas Cook have operated 5 flights weekly, these together still don't quite cover all the Monarch losses let alone the loss of 10 BA rotations per week. LBA management were expecting to do no better than maintain the status quo, so I imagine they will be well pleased at this outcome.Full June stats now updated and we had 463,393 in June which was up 1.2%. Looks like we may have turned the corner. Rolling year now 4,014,603
The CAA figures show number of June flights down 6% on June 2017, quite a large drop, compared to down only 0.9% YTD.Considering that last year we still had 2 based Monarch aircraft, and additional Ryanair flights, AND twice as many BA flights down to LHR, any increase this summer is an excellent outcome, because although Jet2 have added flights to compensate for the loss of Monarch, and Thomas Cook have operated 5 flights weekly, these together still don't quite cover all the Monarch losses let alone the loss of 10 BA rotations per week. LBA management were expecting to do no better than maintain the status quo, so I imagine they will be well pleased at this outcome.
Another superb result with over half a million passengers in the month, despite the reduction in flights compared to the same month last year (No Monarch, half the BA flights, less Ryanair, with just a few extra Jet2 plus 5 Thomas Cook flights to compensate. I didn't expect to see any increases, yet we have had two months in a row (admittedly the peak of summer) with increases in passengers. The loads on the aircraft must be very good.
Not sure, sorry. I know last year, they added extra flights, particularly during the peak period of summer, that this year they haven't added. Perhaps lbaspotter will be able to say more.How many less Ryanair flights do we have this year compared to 2017 White Heather? As you say excellent results, need to use this year to consolidate what we have and use this as a spring board for future growth years.
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