CAA TRAFFIC STATISTICS - NOV 2023

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Bearsden
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CAA TRAFFIC STATISTICS - NOV 2023

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Terminal Passengers
2023 505,896
2022 446,067

Increase 13.4%
PiperOne
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Re: CAA TRAFFIC STATISTICS - NOV 2023

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Putting some meat on the bones of a reasonable month.

12mth rolling total: 7.27m
Nov23 Domestic: 253973 (+ 7%)
Nov23 International: 251923 of which EU 197502 (+ 16%), NON-EU 54421 (+ 41%).
Dubai +29% at 25856 = 83% LF on 517-seat A380s.
Paris CDG a stand-out at +178% thanks to increased Easyjet services. FRA down 11% but AMS +29%. Strong performance on KEF at +66% to 10184.
buddyboy
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Re: CAA TRAFFIC STATISTICS - NOV 2023

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Not bad. KEF loads are very encouraging and show demand for TATL travel is there if only US based carriers would take their head out the sand. DXB is a bit lower than I'd like to be honest.
Bearsden
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Re: CAA TRAFFIC STATISTICS - NOV 2023

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buddyboy wrote: Tue Jan 16, 2024 8:04 pm DXB is a bit lower than I'd like to be honest.
We need Emirates to go double daily to avoid connecting traffic having long layovers
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Bearsden wrote: Tue Jan 16, 2024 10:34 pm
buddyboy wrote: Tue Jan 16, 2024 8:04 pm DXB is a bit lower than I'd like to be honest.
We need Emirates to go double daily to avoid connecting traffic having long layovers
I agree. I just feel it's a bit chicken and egg. Higher loads = second flight. Second flight improves loads through connection opportunities. Just need EK to take the plunge.
Iain
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buddyboy wrote: Wed Jan 17, 2024 11:26 am
I agree. I just feel it's a bit chicken and egg. Higher loads = second flight. Second flight improves loads through connection opportunities. Just need EK to take the plunge.
This is definitely true, but there seems to be arguments they're short of aircraft or crews? If they're not going to expand then GLA need to get other airlines in that will provide what's needed. The idea that if GLA deal in any competitors, then EK will leave is disproved by most airports in Europe that EK serve!

Looking at the domestics, GLA-BHX is down to 8.3k from over 15k in Nov 22 (whilst a certain other airport has gone up by 13k in the same period). This is surely down to EZY's poor schedule on a biz heavy route. We really need them to operate a decent schedule year round, allowing biz day returns.

I did hear a vague rumour that LM might look at this route, but if they started it EZY would likely just up frequency to force them off then go back to the poor schedule afterwards.
southflyer
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buddyboy wrote: Tue Jan 16, 2024 8:04 pm DXB is a bit lower than I'd like to be honest.
In what sense? It's really up to EK to judge the route's performance and LF alone is not a good indicator.
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Re: CAA TRAFFIC STATISTICS - NOV 2023

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southflyer wrote: Wed Jan 17, 2024 12:27 pm
buddyboy wrote: Tue Jan 16, 2024 8:04 pm DXB is a bit lower than I'd like to be honest.
In what sense? It's really up to EK to judge the route's performance and LF alone is not a good indicator.
I know that LF alone can't be the only factor. I'd just think that to get them to add a 350 seat 77W either on top of the A380 or 2 daily 777W the load factor would ideally be higher.
Gla1
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Re: CAA TRAFFIC STATISTICS - NOV 2023

Post by Gla1 »

Fully agree on the BHx schedule for EZY. I regularly use it for work and it’s not the first time i’ve had to go along the road because of the poor schedule.

LM should take the plunge but their fares do tend to get a bit outrageous at times for a British Isles domestic flight even if their schedule is good.
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Gla1 wrote: Wed Jan 17, 2024 8:02 pm Fully agree on the BHX schedule for EZY. I regularly use it for work and it’s not the first time i’ve had to go along the road because of the poor schedule.

LM should take the plunge but their fares do tend to get a bit outrageous at times for a British Isles domestic flight even if their schedule is good.
Yes, it's a bread and butter route that iirc could contribute up to 20k a month back in the FlyBe days, so the current service doesn't seem to be cutting it.
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