Read its just slots just know . Nothing concreteGeorgeNTravels wrote: ↑Sat Jul 02, 2022 12:52 pmI came across a post on twitter saying they have signed to come back to MAN next summer with a daily 767-300 service. But that could just be based on speculation.egpffqtv wrote: ↑Sat Jul 02, 2022 10:04 amPiperOne wrote: ↑Sat Jul 02, 2022 9:39 am I have cautious optimism for United re-introducing Newark, as they have resumed their Shannon service this summer, despite now having four services a day from Dublin. Scotland is also a popular destination for Americans, so there may just be scope for that to resume.
Set against that, however, is that only two cities in England have direct US schedules, London and Manchester, for a 50+ million population base.
AFAIK UA withdrew from MAN leaving EDI & LHR as their only UK destinations.
GLA needs direct USA links - Glasgow Chamber of Commerce
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I have published a list on this page with each route and it's percentages. I would have updated the Excel sheets but my Excel is playing up. It's also worth taking a look at the notes included next to some routes (BOJ, DLM, BHD etc.)GeorgeNTravels wrote: ↑Fri Jul 01, 2022 6:06 pmI have uploaded both spreadsheets to my website on a password protected page, details below.GeorgeNTravels wrote: ↑Fri Jul 01, 2022 1:44 pmI have a spreadsheet for GLA and EDI. On it is each destination airport and the number of seats available for S22. Every month I add in the CAA airport statistics and it works out the % of seats sold.Clive wrote: ↑Fri Jul 01, 2022 5:28 am
What if instead of comparing numbers with EDI we compared stats with pre-Covid numbers on each route?
Then we’d know to what extent GLA is managing to rebuild. ie if airlines have returned to the route and if pax have returned.
One could then do the same exercise for the 3 central belt airports and work out a comparison for each route and in total.
My calculator is not big enough to do this.
Not sure the best way to share it though
Link: https://georgentravels.com/glasgow-and-edinburgh-pax/
Password: GLAEDIREC
Should point out that for the EDI document it might not reflect some schedule updates, but as I don't keep track of their routes I have not listed them. Source for seat information was ACL and the pax figures comes from CAA.
It is the same password as before.
Re: GLA needs direct USA links - Glasgow Chamber of Commerce
No need for GLA flights. This country already sorted for USA routes, United & Delta have that all sewn up.Davieboy wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 2:29 pmGLA didn't make the cut on this announcement from United (nor MAN too), though they're launching ORD-SNN.
https://www.united.com/en/us/newsroom/a ... ion-125241
Re: GLA needs direct USA links - Glasgow Chamber of Commerce
No need for GLA flights. This country already sorted for USA routes, United & Delta have that all sewn up.
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Have you seen their prices,
Come on in jet blue for final approach, stand 33 is vacant.
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Have you seen their prices,
Come on in jet blue for final approach, stand 33 is vacant.
Re: GLA needs direct USA links - Glasgow Chamber of Commerce
Have you seen their prices,
Come on in jet blue for final approach, stand 33 is vacant.
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Most stands are vacant from around 10am to 4pm mate. They can choose any one they like.
Re: GLA needs direct USA links - Glasgow Chamber of Commerce
Looks like it’s easier to get a Jet2 to Malaga and pick up a United flight there! No return toGLA in 2023 then.
Re: GLA needs direct USA links - Glasgow Chamber of Commerce
No wonder United chucked GLA then. Not much point in this thread either…
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