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#848285 by Gpik
13 Jun 2013, 20:49
Stevieboy wrote:Possibly just for the winter season?

-Steve


You're right Stevieboy, it's suspended for the winter and will return again for summer 2014.
#848289 by Neil
13 Jun 2013, 21:39
It was announced a while ago that MAN-LAS was going seasonal, shame but if the loads don't make it viable then it's the right decision.
#848292 by hazban
13 Jun 2013, 21:57
At least it should improve to load factors on Little Red! Just another "inconvenience" for us in the regions.
Unfortunately there is no real completion so they can do as they please and we have to lump it!
#848300 by horburyflyer
13 Jun 2013, 22:29
It really is no surprise. I did the route a couple of times over the winter when the A333 was operating it and the flights were less than half full - clearly no demand.

Unlike the summer though, came back from LAS to MAN about a month ago and the flight on a 744 was just about full.

Jon
#848302 by wwings
13 Jun 2013, 22:31
hazban wrote:At least it should improve to load factors on Little Red! Just another "inconvenience" for us in the regions.
Unfortunately there is no real completion so they can do as they please and we have to lump it!


But if enough people supported it during the off season from MAN then they wouldnt have to reduce the flights...
#848306 by Gpik
13 Jun 2013, 23:01
hazban wrote:At least it should improve to load factors on Little Red! Just another "inconvenience" for us in the regions.
Unfortunately there is no real completion so they can do as they please and we have to lump it!


After posting a huge loss a few weeks ago, maintaining a route through the winter season as a nicety doesn't make sense. At least VS are showing their support to the 'regions' by maintaining a twice weekly summer schedule between MAN and LAS. :)
#848331 by Smid
14 Jun 2013, 09:24
I never quite understood why Vegas's wintertime is taken as 'off season'. The sweltering heat during summertime makes me not want to visit, and its much more bearable during the wintertime (isn't carribean low season summer, and winter, which is more temperate, the high season).
#848658 by tontybear
17 Jun 2013, 20:16
Goatflyer wrote:Perhaps if the price wasn't quite so excessive the demand might have been there?


An £80 million loss last year says different !
#848680 by Goatflyer
17 Jun 2013, 21:42
I wonder how much of the loss is caused by empty planes which would be somewhat busier were it not for the generally high fares we've seen of late.
#848715 by gfonk
18 Jun 2013, 08:37
Sealink wrote:Filling a plane at a loss making fare won't make a route profitable.


That's a good point.
#848825 by Yorkshireman**
19 Jun 2013, 05:50
I have flown this route on numerous occasions and the aircraft has always been extremely busy on either the 747 and 330.........I have no idea about staffing costs but at the mo the crews on the MAN-LAS route have 4 and 3 night layovers dependent on Sunday or Thursday arrival.....not sure if this is a factored in cost saving as well?
#848857 by Kabuta007
19 Jun 2013, 11:19
Yorkshireman** wrote:I have flown this route on numerous occasions and the aircraft has always been extremely busy on either the 747 and 330.........I have no idea about staffing costs but at the mo the crews on the MAN-LAS route have 4 and 3 night layovers dependent on Sunday or Thursday arrival.....not sure if this is a factored in cost saving as well?


I didnt realize the layovers are really that long ?
#848863 by Goatflyer
19 Jun 2013, 12:19
Sealink wrote:Filling a plane at a loss making fare won't make a route profitable.


That's obviously not my suggestion. Are you implying that the current fare level on the Las Vegas flights is at the lowest it can be to exceed break even on the flight?
#848870 by tontybear
19 Jun 2013, 13:25
Kabuta007 wrote:
Yorkshireman** wrote:I have flown this route on numerous occasions and the aircraft has always been extremely busy on either the 747 and 330.........I have no idea about staffing costs but at the mo the crews on the MAN-LAS route have 4 and 3 night layovers dependent on Sunday or Thursday arrival.....not sure if this is a factored in cost saving as well?


I didnt realize the layovers are really that long ?


I think that would be one of the longer length lay-overs for flight crew but it is route and schedule dependent.

But in terms of LAS, crew may be scheduled to work on a LAS-LGW flight (which are daily) back so could have a shorter lay-over than 3-4 days.
#848941 by Yorkshireman**
20 Jun 2013, 06:06
Having spoken to members of the crew on both routes MAN-LAS and LGW-LAS....they said it was separate roster schedules for the Manchester and London based crews - however that could change if there was an immediate need for a replacement to be found due to illness etc etc.............
#848970 by Neil
20 Jun 2013, 11:26
tontybear wrote:But in terms of LAS, crew may be scheduled to work on a LAS-LGW flight (which are daily) back so could have a shorter lay-over than 3-4 days.


The MAN cabin crew only work ex MAN, they are separate to the the LHR & LGW crews.
The flight crews however do work out of all 3 airports.
#848971 by Darren Wheeler
20 Jun 2013, 11:31
Yorkshireman** wrote:Having spoken to members of the crew on both routes MAN-LAS and LGW-LAS....they said it was separate roster schedules for the Manchester and London based crews - however that could change if there was an immediate need for a replacement to be found due to illness etc etc.............


That's why there are crew on standby each month.
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