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Post by kirmingtonuser on Jul 3, 2018 16:20:36 GMT
Terminal and transit passengers 16,722 (17,608 -5%) (Terminal 16,684, transit 38)
Aberdeen not reported (2,185)
Jersey not reported (388) Biggin Hill 0 (59) Durham Tees Valley 14 (48) Leeds/Bradford 56 (6) Marham 9 (13) Southampton 0 (3) Warton 40 (34)
Amsterdam 10,368 (10,538 -2%)
Dubrovnik 92 (48) Nice 0 (252) Perpignan 0 (127) Venice 90 (94) Alicante 0 (128) Palma 1,658 (1,628 +2%) Tenerife 0 (182) Burgas 482 (352 +37%)
Oil Rigs 1,835 (1,587 +16%)
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Post by mrmoose on Jul 3, 2018 20:47:17 GMT
Nice to see growth in oil rigs traffic numbers.
Palma also doing well (9 flights - average 184.2 per flight, so LF was 97.4%
Rolling year AMS figures is 119829, so a slight dip on last month.
It leaves 2054 passengers to be allocated by my calculations, so whatever happens, ABZ is down considerably, as the figure was 2185 last year, and we still have Jersey rotations to take out of that as well.
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Post by filton75 on Jul 4, 2018 18:12:37 GMT
Does the oil rigs figure include the offshore wind-related traffic? There have been a number of flights over the past few weeks.
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Post by kirmingtonuser on Jul 4, 2018 18:33:31 GMT
It is assumed that the figures do include wind farms. Oil Rigs appears to be an inclusive term for offshore helicopter traffic because strictly speaking the earlier flights have been to gas rather than oil rigs.
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Post by kirmingtonuser on Jul 4, 2018 19:01:20 GMT
Last year there was a full complement of 178 Amsterdam flights which produced an average of 59.2 per flight. This year there were 4 Saturdays and 4 Sundays in the month. The new timetable therefore provided 8 fewer flights. Four flights were also lost to a diversion and a cancellation. The resulting 166 flights averaged 62.5 passengers, which is an increase of 5.5%.
Bourgas load factor 89.3%
Dubrovnik load factor 92.0% Venice load factor 90%
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Post by kirmingtonuser on Aug 13, 2018 21:43:10 GMT
Late reported figures :-
Aberdeen 1,797 (2,185 -18%)
Jersey 336 (379 -11%)
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