mdmix wrote: » no dig intended. I spotted something positive that another airport had done and I went to see if Shannon were doing the same. I didn't find any evidence when I looked online so I posted here and got a very detailed answer which I am happy with, I certainly feel better informed. your post however is a very obvious dig. I'm not sure what I did to offend you but I hope you can recover.
Cookiemunster wrote: » Between blaming them for Kuwait and Norwegian pulling flights and your recent post, you clearly have issues with them.
fryup wrote: » how tight is security with Trump's pending visit?
mdmix wrote: » https://www.irishtimes.com/business/transport-and-tourism/passenger-numbers-soar-at-republic-s-airports-but-shannon-fails-to-take-off-1.3910107?mode=amp Shannon down 5% in first 3 months. Cork up 10% and knock up nearly 9% in same period.
Limerick91 wrote: » I think Easter was in March last year
Balf wrote: » And that explains why Cork is up 10% and Knock is up nearly 9% in same period?
Cookiemunster wrote: » It explains the huge drop in March compared to last year. He quite obviously wasn't trying to explain the Cork or Knock numbers.
golfball37 wrote: » Yes but presumably it was Easter there too which means their increases are even more impressive?
Cookiemunster wrote: » Again ye're picking an argument that obviously wasn't being made.
Balf wrote: » I don't think anyone is picking an argument; just raising relevant points arising from recent news. Shannon's performance looks poor, with a decline in traffic contrasting with the significant growth achieved by its nearest competitors.
Cookiemunster wrote: » .... the poster was obviously replying to the traffic figures posted by Brennans Row, not the fact that Cork and Knock were doing better, yet that's what you picked them up on.
Balf wrote: » The two facts don't exist in parallel universes. Shannon's impacted by Easter, but not Knock? If you'd rather not discuss, that's fine too.
Brennans Row wrote: » The only details we have so far are the UK figures, which are up +1.5%. What we don't know yet are how the East European and the so called bucket and spade routes are performing.
mdmix wrote: » Brennans Row wrote: » The only details we have so far are the UK figures, which are up +1.5%. What we don't know yet are how the East European and the so called bucket and spade routes are performing. Has there been any expansion on any of these services? I know Frankfurt is due to expand when it restarts, but haven’t AerLingus cut their Lanzarote route?