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Any Chance Of A MAN - Moscow Service?  
User currently offline8herveg From United Kingdom, joined Aug 2006, 1105 posts, RR: 0
Posted (6 years 5 months 2 weeks 4 days 10 hours ago) and read 2139 times:

I am suprised that with the amount of destinations Manchester Airport serves as a 'regional' airport, that it doesn't serve Moscow. It isn't even a long-haul destination, so it wouldn't need a large aircraft.

Perhaps 5 x weekly A320 with Aeroflot Russian?

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User currently offlineKaitak From Ireland, joined Aug 1999, 11950 posts, RR: 37
Reply 1, posted (6 years 5 months 2 weeks 4 days 10 hours ago) and read 2128 times:

Cathay very nearly did this last year, as part of a new Manchester - Hong Kong service, but the Russians killed it at the last minute, due to a dispute over the MAN-MOW service.

It would appear to be a route that could do well and it seems strange that they would kill the prospect of the CX route if no one else was actually operating it.

User currently offlineDavid_itl From United Kingdom, joined Jun 2001, 7144 posts, RR: 14
Reply 2, posted (6 years 5 months 2 weeks 4 days 9 hours ago) and read 2101 times:
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Quoting 8herveg (Thread starter):
Perhaps 5 x weekly A320 with Aeroflot Russian?

That would be too much capacity.

A maximum of 3 weekly with capacity restricted to around 140-150 seats each service may be optimum; ideally 2 weekly to begin with.

Therefore, this should rule in SU, UN and CX (as I belive CX is more interesting in SVO-MAN rather than MAN-HKG!)

User currently offlineJetset7E7 From United Kingdom, joined Jul 2004, 1082 posts, RR: 17
Reply 3, posted (6 years 5 months 2 weeks 4 days 8 hours ago) and read 2064 times:

Quoting David_itl (Reply 2):
A maximum of 3 weekly with capacity restricted to around 140-150 seats each service may be optimum

Wasn't CX's plan a 3x weekly? I thought it was funny how the Airport made a big deal out of Cathay returning in the press, and it never happened, but when Etihad started, not the same coveridge

Mark


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User currently offlineDavid_itl From United Kingdom, joined Jun 2001, 7144 posts, RR: 14
Reply 4, posted (6 years 5 months 2 weeks 4 days 8 hours ago) and read 2050 times:
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Quoting Jetset7E7 (Reply 3):
Wasn't CX's plan a 3x weekly?

Indeed it was. But they appear not to have learnt that the more successful MAN long-haul routes are non-stop (2 weekly A343 to begin with, then a 3rd service if all is well after a couple of years).

Anyway, some can remember the shock of seeing SU launch a weekly Tu154 service back in 1987 (SU249) operating on a Sunday. It went notionally to 2 weekly (Friday service) with the extra service, more often that not, not operating. Can't remember when they pulled out though (mid 1990s?)

User currently offlineGayrugbyMAN From United Kingdom, joined Jul 2005, 1737 posts, RR: 1
Reply 5, posted (6 years 5 months 2 weeks 1 day 16 hours ago) and read 1934 times:

UN were also all set to operate a twice weekly service last year, indeed they operated in one I think and then it sank.

I wouldn't discount SU in the longer term, 3-5 years. Maybe Moscow - Manchester - Dublin would work?

User currently offlineEGNRA380 From Australia, joined Dec 2006, 13 posts, RR: 0
Reply 6, posted (6 years 5 months 2 weeks 1 day 16 hours ago) and read 1909 times:

The added expense of radiation detection equipment at man would be prohibative... it's bad enough at the moment. no flames please!!  Wink


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User currently offlineNighthawk From UK - Scotland, joined Sep 2001, 4987 posts, RR: 39
Reply 7, posted (6 years 5 months 2 weeks 1 day 15 hours ago) and read 1898 times:

Transaero operated Edinburgh - Moscow the last few years, but the route has now been dropped. The service operated once every two weeks, and loads were rather poor. I believe the service was used fairly frequently by the owners wife, who enjoyed coming to Edinburgh for shopping.

Transaero also announced manchester at the same time, but it never happened, neither did their plans to eventually increase EDI to 2x weekly to allow for long weekend breaks.

The need for a visa was a big put-off for many.


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User currently offlineGKirk From UK - Scotland, joined Jun 2000, 24621 posts, RR: 59
Reply 8, posted (6 years 5 months 2 weeks 1 day 7 hours ago) and read 1788 times:

Quoting Nighthawk (Reply 7):
The need for a visa was a big put-off for many.

The fact there was NO market between EDI and DME also helped  Wink


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User currently offlineDavidT From Switzerland, joined Oct 2005, 475 posts, RR: 0
Reply 9, posted (6 years 5 months 2 weeks 1 day 7 hours ago) and read 1772 times:

Quoting Kaitak (Reply 1):
Cathay very nearly did this last year, as part of a new Manchester - Hong Kong service, but the Russians killed it at the last minute, due to a dispute over the MAN-MOW service.

Such a shame, as MAN-MOW-HKG-AKL would have been a fantastic way to get to NZ on oneworld with airmiles!

User currently offlineBMED From United Kingdom, joined Dec 2004, 853 posts, RR: 7
Reply 10, posted (6 years 5 months 2 weeks 1 day 6 hours ago) and read 1752 times:

Is this maybe a route for BD? If they codeshare like they are doing at LHR it could work. Put a A319 on the route and then at weekends or off peak times would an ERJ be able to do it?


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User currently offlineFlybhx764 From United Kingdom, joined Jan 2004, 247 posts, RR: 2
Reply 11, posted (6 years 5 months 2 weeks 1 day 6 hours ago) and read 1739 times:

well the airline transaero want to fly to manchester from moscow. All will be revealed in 2007



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