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PostPosted: Sat Jun 26, 2004 10:17 am    Post subject: GLA - USA May 2004 Reply with quote



Prelims for May 2004 -

American Airlines from/to ORD - 8668 pax giving a 68% Load Factor on the 212
seat Boeing 767-300 (service started 2nd May).

Continental from/to EWR - 11,927 pax on a mix of 767-200 aircraft with 174
seats & 767-400 aircraft with 235 seats giving an average Load Factor of 83%
(aircraft change from 767-200 to 767-400 on the 3rd May).

US Airways from/to PHL - 5699 pax giving a Load Factor of 68% (service
started 11th May).

So that's 848 pax using direct non-stop flights passing through GLA to/from
the US every day in May.

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 26, 2004 3:21 pm    Post subject: Re: GLA - USA May 2004 Reply with quote



"BLIMPS" <BLIMPS (AT) btopenworld (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Prelims for May 2004 -

American Airlines from/to ORD - 8668 pax giving a 68% Load Factor on the 212
seat Boeing 767-300 (service started 2nd May).

Continental from/to EWR - 11,927 pax on a mix of 767-200 aircraft with 174
seats & 767-400 aircraft with 235 seats giving an average Load Factor of 83%
(aircraft change from 767-200 to 767-400 on the 3rd May).

US Airways from/to PHL - 5699 pax giving a Load Factor of 68% (service
started 11th May).

So that's 848 pax using direct non-stop flights passing through GLA to/from
the US every day in May.

BLIMPS

Makes for some nice reading. Where did you get the figures blimps? Any
chance of obtaining the zoom figures??

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Joe Curry
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 26, 2004 3:50 pm    Post subject: Re: Re: GLA - USA May 2004 Reply with quote



The message <5d7dfca1.0406260721.42da7f0c (AT) posting (DOT) google.com>
from [email]spazgaz (AT) hotmail (DOT) com[/email] (GLAGAZ) contains these words:

Quote:
So that's 848 pax using direct non-stop flights passing through GLA
to/from
the US every day in May.

Makes for some nice reading. Where did you get the figures blimps? Any
chance of obtaining the zoom figures??

So you can massage them Jon? Blimpie's figures are massaged already!

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 26, 2004 5:11 pm    Post subject: Re: GLA - USA May 2004 Reply with quote


"GLAGAZ" <spazgaz (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
"BLIMPS" <BLIMPS (AT) btopenworld (DOT) com> wrote

Prelims for May 2004 -

American Airlines from/to ORD - 8668 pax giving a 68% Load Factor on the
212
seat Boeing 767-300 (service started 2nd May).

Continental from/to EWR - 11,927 pax on a mix of 767-200 aircraft with
174
seats & 767-400 aircraft with 235 seats giving an average Load Factor of
83%
(aircraft change from 767-200 to 767-400 on the 3rd May).

US Airways from/to PHL - 5699 pax giving a Load Factor of 68% (service
started 11th May).

So that's 848 pax using direct non-stop flights passing through GLA
to/from
the US every day in May.

BLIMPS

Makes for some nice reading. Where did you get the figures blimps? Any
chance of obtaining the zoom figures??

Here you go GAZ, they are all freely available on the CAA site, here's the
link - http://makeashorterlink.com/?K202618A8 all I did was find out from
each airline's web site the exact seating capacity of each type of a/c and a
bit of work with the calculator and hey presto, some good looking figures
for the GLA direct non-stop Transatlantic routes.
And here's where to go if you want the GLA movements -
http://www.egpf.vze.com/

BLIMPS



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PostPosted: Sat Jun 26, 2004 5:42 pm    Post subject: Re: GLA - USA May 2004 Reply with quote


"BLIMPS" <BLIMPS (AT) btopenworld (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:

"GLAGAZ" <spazgaz (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:5d7dfca1.0406260721.42da7f0c (AT) posting (DOT) google.com...
"BLIMPS" <BLIMPS (AT) btopenworld (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:<cbjig3$m2$1 (AT) sparta (DOT) btinternet.com>...
Prelims for May 2004 -

American Airlines from/to ORD - 8668 pax giving a 68% Load Factor on
the
212
seat Boeing 767-300 (service started 2nd May).

Continental from/to EWR - 11,927 pax on a mix of 767-200 aircraft with
174
seats & 767-400 aircraft with 235 seats giving an average Load Factor
of
83%
(aircraft change from 767-200 to 767-400 on the 3rd May).

US Airways from/to PHL - 5699 pax giving a Load Factor of 68% (service
started 11th May).

So that's 848 pax using direct non-stop flights passing through GLA
to/from
the US every day in May.

BLIMPS

Makes for some nice reading. Where did you get the figures blimps? Any
chance of obtaining the zoom figures??

Here you go GAZ, they are all freely available on the CAA site, here's the
link - http://makeashorterlink.com/?K202618A8 all I did was find out from
each airline's web site the exact seating capacity of each type of a/c and
a
bit of work with the calculator and hey presto, some good looking figures
for the GLA direct non-stop Transatlantic routes.
And here's where to go if you want the GLA movements -
http://www.egpf.vze.com/

http://www.aa.com/content/aboutUs/ourPlanes/boeing7632class.jhtml
http://www.continental.com/Travel/inflight/aircraft/762.asp?SID=BBD77DB35C304F2CB6222C259AFA08CA
http://www.continental.com/Travel/inflight/aircraft/764.asp?SID=8500CFC24B8B4DDCAF9F366BD0620F26
http://www.usairways.com/about/aircraft/767/index.htm

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Joe Curry
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 26, 2004 6:05 pm    Post subject: Re: GLA - USA May 2004 Reply with quote

The message <cbkaou$gtp$1 (AT) sparta (DOT) btinternet.com>
from "BLIMPS" <BLIMPS (AT) btopenworld (DOT) com> contains these words:


Quote:
Makes for some nice reading. Where did you get the figures blimps? Any
chance of obtaining the zoom figures??

Here you go GAZ, they are all freely available on the CAA site, here's the
link - http://makeashorterlink.com/?K202618A8 all I did was find out from
each airline's web site the exact seating capacity of each type of a/c and a
bit of work with the calculator and hey presto, some good looking figures
for the GLA direct non-stop Transatlantic routes.
And here's where to go if you want the GLA movements -
http://www.egpf.vze.com/

You are incredibly thick or incredibly naive...you are directing Jon to
his own
site.?

--


www.edinburghairport.org.uk
Edinburgh Scotland International
Scotland's most convenient/accessible/profitable airport
Check the aircraft images: http://www.egph.net

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Joe Curry
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 26, 2004 6:06 pm    Post subject: Re: Re: GLA - USA May 2004 Reply with quote

The message <cbkcho$2m2$1 (AT) titan (DOT) btinternet.com>
from "BLIMPS" <BLIMPS (AT) btopenworld (DOT) com> contains these words:


Quote:
for the GLA direct non-stop Transatlantic routes.
And here's where to go if you want the GLA movements -
http://www.egpf.vze.com/

I can't believe you are so blinded not to recognise your correspondent.

--


www.edinburghairport.org.uk
Edinburgh Scotland International
Scotland's most convenient/accessible/profitable airport
Check the aircraft images: http://www.egph.net

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BLIMPS
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 26, 2004 6:53 pm    Post subject: Re: GLA - USA May 2004 Reply with quote


"Joe Curry" <ability (AT) zetnet (DOT) co.uk> wrote

Quote:
The message <cbkaou$gtp$1 (AT) sparta (DOT) btinternet.com
from "BLIMPS"

Makes for some nice reading. Where did you get the figures blimps? Any
chance of obtaining the zoom figures??

Here you go GAZ, they are all freely available on the CAA site, here's
the
link - http://makeashorterlink.com/?K202618A8 all I did was find out
from
each airline's web site the exact seating capacity of each type of a/c
and a
bit of work with the calculator and hey presto, some good looking
figures
for the GLA direct non-stop Transatlantic routes.
And here's where to go if you want the GLA movements -
http://www.egpf.vze.com/

You are incredibly thick or incredibly naive...you are directing Jon to
his own
site.?

It seems you are the thicko and short of the old savvy, that link is to a
site by a GLA aficionado called Gordon Spence, now, if you can't get the
basics right auld yin just try and haud yer wheesht will you as it'll save
yourself further embarrassment..

BLIMPS



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GLAGAZ
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 27, 2004 3:07 pm    Post subject: Re: GLA - USA May 2004 Reply with quote

"BLIMPS" <BLIMPS (AT) btopenworld (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
"Joe Curry" <ability (AT) zetnet (DOT) co.uk> wrote in message
news:2004062619052866937 (AT) zetnet (DOT) co.uk...
The message <cbkaou$gtp$1 (AT) sparta (DOT) btinternet.com
from "BLIMPS"

Makes for some nice reading. Where did you get the figures blimps? Any
chance of obtaining the zoom figures??

Here you go GAZ, they are all freely available on the CAA site, here's
the
link - http://makeashorterlink.com/?K202618A8 all I did was find out
from
each airline's web site the exact seating capacity of each type of a/c
and a
bit of work with the calculator and hey presto, some good looking
figures
for the GLA direct non-stop Transatlantic routes.
And here's where to go if you want the GLA movements -
http://www.egpf.vze.com/

You are incredibly thick or incredibly naive...you are directing Jon to
his own
site.?

It seems you are the thicko and short of the old savvy, that link is to a
site by a GLA aficionado called Gordon Spence, now, if you can't get the
basics right auld yin just try and haud yer wheesht will you as it'll save
yourself further embarrassment..

BLIMPS

Gonna quit calling me Jon you old, old, old.......old biggot. "GLAGAZ"
Gaz being the nickname for someone called Gary. Surprise surprise my
name is Gary, hence i'm called Gaz.

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 27, 2004 4:53 pm    Post subject: Re: GLA - USA May 2004 Reply with quote

The message <5d7dfca1.0406270707.67300282 (AT) posting (DOT) google.com>
from [email]spazgaz (AT) hotmail (DOT) com[/email] (GLAGAZ) contains these words:


Quote:
Gaz being the nickname for someone called Gary. Surprise surprise my
name is Gary, hence i'm called Gaz.

Does anyone know who anyone is in this newsgroup.?

--


www.edinburghairport.org.uk
Edinburgh Scotland International
Scotland's most convenient/accessible/profitable airport
Check the aircraft images: http://www.egph.net

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Adrian Tupper
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 27, 2004 10:27 pm    Post subject: Re: GLA - USA May 2004 Reply with quote

Joe Curry <ability (AT) zetnet (DOT) co.uk> wrote in news:2004062717535766937
@zetnet.co.uk:

Quote:
The message <5d7dfca1.0406270707.67300282 (AT) posting (DOT) google.com
from [email]spazgaz (AT) hotmail (DOT) com[/email] (GLAGAZ) contains these words:


Gaz being the nickname for someone called Gary. Surprise surprise my
name is Gary, hence i'm called Gaz.

Does anyone know who anyone is in this newsgroup.?


No Jim, I don't.

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 27, 2004 10:29 pm    Post subject: Re: GLA - USA May 2004 Reply with quote

[email]spazgaz (AT) hotmail (DOT) com[/email] (GLAGAZ) wrote in
news:5d7dfca1.0406270707.67300282 (AT) posting (DOT) google.com:

Quote:
"BLIMPS" <BLIMPS (AT) btopenworld (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:<cbkgnd$blb$1 (AT) titan (DOT) btinternet.com>...
"Joe Curry" <ability (AT) zetnet (DOT) co.uk> wrote in message
news:2004062619052866937 (AT) zetnet (DOT) co.uk...
The message <cbkaou$gtp$1 (AT) sparta (DOT) btinternet.com
from "BLIMPS"

Makes for some nice reading. Where did you get the figures
blimps? Any chance of obtaining the zoom figures??

Here you go GAZ, they are all freely available on the CAA site,
here's
the
link - http://makeashorterlink.com/?K202618A8 all I did was find
out
from
each airline's web site the exact seating capacity of each type
of a/c
and a
bit of work with the calculator and hey presto, some good looking
figures
for the GLA direct non-stop Transatlantic routes.
And here's where to go if you want the GLA movements -
http://www.egpf.vze.com/

You are incredibly thick or incredibly naive...you are directing
Jon to his own
site.?

It seems you are the thicko and short of the old savvy, that link is
to a site by a GLA aficionado called Gordon Spence, now, if you can't
get the basics right auld yin just try and haud yer wheesht will you
as it'll save yourself further embarrassment..

BLIMPS

Gonna quit calling me Jon you old, old, old.......old biggot. "GLAGAZ"
Gaz being the nickname for someone called Gary. Surprise surprise my
name is Gary, hence i'm called Gaz.

You're not the first person here to be accused of being Jon.

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 27, 2004 10:44 pm    Post subject: Re: GLA - USA May 2004 Reply with quote

In article <Xns951574EC68095z (AT) 194 (DOT) 247.47.119>, [email]adrian.tupper (AT) totalise (DOT) co.uk[/email]
says...
Quote:
spazgaz (AT) hotmail (DOT) com (GLAGAZ) wrote in
news:5d7dfca1.0406270707.67300282 (AT) posting (DOT) google.com:

"BLIMPS" <BLIMPS (AT) btopenworld (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:<cbkgnd$blb$1 (AT) titan (DOT) btinternet.com>...
"Joe Curry" <ability (AT) zetnet (DOT) co.uk> wrote in message
news:2004062619052866937 (AT) zetnet (DOT) co.uk...
The message <cbkaou$gtp$1 (AT) sparta (DOT) btinternet.com
from "BLIMPS"

Makes for some nice reading. Where did you get the figures
blimps? Any chance of obtaining the zoom figures??

Here you go GAZ, they are all freely available on the CAA site,
here's
the
link - http://makeashorterlink.com/?K202618A8 all I did was find
out
from
each airline's web site the exact seating capacity of each type
of a/c
and a
bit of work with the calculator and hey presto, some good looking
figures
for the GLA direct non-stop Transatlantic routes.
And here's where to go if you want the GLA movements -
http://www.egpf.vze.com/

You are incredibly thick or incredibly naive...you are directing
Jon to his own
site.?

It seems you are the thicko and short of the old savvy, that link is
to a site by a GLA aficionado called Gordon Spence, now, if you can't
get the basics right auld yin just try and haud yer wheesht will you
as it'll save yourself further embarrassment..

BLIMPS

Gonna quit calling me Jon you old, old, old.......old biggot. "GLAGAZ"
Gaz being the nickname for someone called Gary. Surprise surprise my
name is Gary, hence i'm called Gaz.

You're not the first person here to be accused of being Jon.

Could the `old biggot` part be a clue? ;-)

Jim

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 28, 2004 6:04 am    Post subject: Re: GLA - USA May 2004 Reply with quote

The message <Xns951574877DFB7z (AT) 194 (DOT) 247.47.119>
from Adrian Tupper <adrian.tupper (AT) totalise (DOT) co.uk> contains these words:

Quote:
Joe Curry <ability (AT) zetnet (DOT) co.uk> wrote in news:2004062717535766937
@zetnet.co.uk:

Gaz being the nickname for someone called Gary. Surprise surprise my
name is Gary, hence i'm called Gaz.

Does anyone know who anyone is in this newsgroup.?


Quote:
No Jim, I don't.

You are not alone Dave... Smile)

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Edinburgh Scotland International
Scotland's most convenient/accessible/profitable airport
Check the aircraft images: http://www.egph.net

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 28, 2004 6:05 am    Post subject: Re: GLA - USA May 2004 Reply with quote

The message <Xns951574EC68095z (AT) 194 (DOT) 247.47.119>
from Adrian Tupper <adrian.tupper (AT) totalise (DOT) co.uk> contains these words:


Quote:
Gonna quit calling me Jon you old, old, old.......old biggot. "GLAGAZ"
Gaz being the nickname for someone called Gary. Surprise surprise my
name is Gary, hence i'm called Gaz.

You're not the first person here to be accused of being Jon.

Its a hotmail thing?

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Edinburgh Scotland International
Scotland's most convenient/accessible/profitable airport
Check the aircraft images: http://www.egph.net

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