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Post by kirmingtonuser on Aug 26, 2022 17:13:33 GMT
Air transport movements 410 (+23.5%) Rolling year 4,275 (+46.2%) EU scheduled 94 EU charter 27 Other international 183 Domestic scheduled 106.
Passengers 10,576 (+270%)(All terminal, no transit) Rolling year 63,078 (+184%)
Aberdeen 960 (538) Teesside 0 (6) Newcastle 47 (0) Total 1,007 (544 +85%)
Jersey 552 (386 +43%)
Newquay 427 (0)
Amsterdam 5,000 (644+676%)
Palma 1,351 (1)
Burgas 1,058 (0) Doncaster Sheffield 183 (0) Total 1,241 (0)
Dundee 0 (42) Billund 0 (87) Stockholm (Arlanda) 68 (0) charter
Oil Rigs 930 (1,154 -19%)
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Post by pug on Aug 27, 2022 16:51:39 GMT
If that Burgas is based on 16 flights then the average loads work out to be about 65.. Not great if so. Perhaps the Ukraine conflict is deterring visitors at the minute. KLM seems pretty reasonable given that they are still running at less than 50% of pre-covid services..
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Post by kirmingtonuser on Aug 28, 2022 9:28:51 GMT
Yes, there has been a discussion about Burgas loads on the Teesside thread of Pprune. There were 5 Sunday rotations and 4 on Thursdays (2 whole and 2 shared with DSA). Average load was 68.9 passengers on the 18 flights. Capacity was 2,880 and the load factor was 43.1% (compared with 65.9% in June).
There were 88 Amsterdam flights compared with 78 in June. The Average load was 56.8 passengers compared with the June average of 66.2.
The Aberdeen average was 11.4 passengers compared with 12.1 in June.
There were 5 Jersey rotations and the average load was 55.2 passengers compared with 51.6 in July 2018.
The average Newquay load was 23.7 passengers (81.8%) This compares with 21.6 in June when there was an extra rotation on Thursday 2nd.
The Palma average load was 168.9 (89.4% on the 737-800). Could bookings have been based on a planned use of an A320?
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Post by kirmingtonuser on Aug 29, 2022 9:55:45 GMT
The Stockholm passenger number relates to an unusual Titan Airways A320 charter on 27th. On the previous evening, Sweden ladies football team had played England Lionesses in the semi final of the Euro competition in Sheffield.
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Post by kirmingtonuser on Sept 13, 2022 9:31:47 GMT
Could Covid 19 be a factor in the relatively low load factors on some of the leisure routes? The most recent UK Covid wave peaked at 3.8 million cases in early July, which is 5.5% of the population. This could easily have affected the travel plans of up to 10% of booked passengers.
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