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My guess is roughly the same except the name will be Virgin Connect!10 airport with FlyBe showing as the biggest operator on that list. I wonder how that will look 12 months down the line.
With regard to the Jet2 percentages at LBA - if you split the figures into summer and winter I suspect it would look rather different. In summer, Jet2 are clearly the major operator by some way and next year even more so given the loss of one Ryanair aircraft. The reason that the Jet2 dominance isn't so obvious in the stats is that they pretty much go into hibernation each year between early November and February, with some days seeing only 1 or 2 departures, whilst Ryanair generally operate far more. No doubt Jet2 have a similar impact on the stats at their other bases too?
In your second table (the percentage flights) I notice that, of the top 20 UK airports by passenger volume, two are missing - London City and Bristol (I realise that there are also some airports in the table outside the top 20).
Each easyJet aircraft regularly operate 3-4x roundtrips a day in the summer, usually operating a mixture of shorter routes such as EDI, GLA, CDG, AMS and longer routes such as FAO, ATH, PFO and DLM.Easyjet had a similar number of based aircraft at Bristol as Jet2 had at LBA (approx 15), so unless there are many movements by away based units at Bristol, it suggests a big difference in aircraft utilisation.
Thanks Statto.....really interesting stuff. Do you work for LBA please?
The CAA used to publish monthly and annual tables of diverts to and from UK airports but stopped doing so a few years ago. I'm not aware of any other source that provides such information.Are there any stats re. Diverts from LBA during the winter months compared with other airports? And any stats on which airlines at LBA are more likely to divert rather than land?
The CAA used to publish monthly and annual tables of diverts to and from UK airports but stopped doing so a few years ago. I'm not aware of any other source that provides such information.
The last calendar year for which the CAA provided diversion statistics was 2015. The below links to the relevant CAA table.Not sure how relevant it is but LBA management have previously said that diverts at LBA are annually less than 1% of scheduled arrivals - and of course I have no idea how that compares to other airports. Percentages don't really tell the full story. One day of diverts at LHR for example will lose them more movements and passengers than LBA loses in an entire year. All things are to be put in perspective I guess. There are lies, damned lies and statistics.
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