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#158979 by tallprawn
07 Feb 2007, 12:11
With the current route structure - No.

Cannot see it happening in a long time unfortunately.
#158990 by Decker
07 Feb 2007, 13:51
Yes there are plans but I cannot reveal whether they are positive or negative as it is considered commercially confidential.
#159007 by Littlejohn
07 Feb 2007, 15:42
I thought that Manchester already had a club house, which interestingly is just above the terrace. So it has a really good view of the pitch.

Keith - I'm winding you up - LOL - Sailor.
#159018 by MarkJ
07 Feb 2007, 16:15
Originally posted by sailor99
I thought that Manchester already had a club house, which interestingly is just above the terrace. So it has a really good view of the pitch.

Keith - I'm winding you up - LOL - Sailor.


Really?

United or the council tenants?
#161536 by porsche911
26 Feb 2007, 13:08
Oh dear - If its A Uniited Club house - plenty of prawn sambos to go around - But if its a "blue nose" Club house - it will be - warm beer - ninja suits will be replaced with bright coloured shell suits - food will be "chips n gravy" - sounds like the whole Clubhouse facility would indeed be different that in Heathrow. lol just kidding.
#161538 by willd
26 Feb 2007, 13:16
This topic got me thinking about what is exactly needed for VS to consider a clubhouse.

Tallprawn states that the current route structure isn't enough to hold a clubhouse but there are many other airports with a clubhouse and much less trafic.

IAD and JNB spring to mind as does SFO. These airports all only have a daily service to London.

Is it to do with lack of UC demand on B+S routes? If so why does LGW have a clubhouse?

I would imagine if VS built a clubhouse in MAN they could easily strike up a nice deal with the likes of SQ.
#161541 by mitchja
26 Feb 2007, 13:38
The other issue that needs considering is the rental cost to VS along with available space etc in the airport terminal. MAN T2 isn't the biggest of buildings so there may not be any available space to build a CH.

I believe the rent for the LGW CH alone is in excess of £1,000,000 per year. I hate to think what BAA charge for the LHR CH!

Regards
#161549 by porsche911
26 Feb 2007, 14:31
How many VS flights are there per day from Manchester? Between VS and SIA as stated above , it would easily work out for them. As for UC seats sold via Man , I would think its the same ratio as London Gatwick as the routes are simular. Also SIA only have a business class from Man and I believe they have 2 flights per day (correct me if I am wrong) so there would be good ratio of passangers to keep the club house busy. Man also seems to be getting busier with more VS flights being added each year so where are all these UC passangers supposed to go anyway.
#161559 by David
26 Feb 2007, 15:13
Originally posted by willd
Is it to do with lack of UC demand on B+S routes? If so why does LGW have a clubhouse?


Certainly not on the MCO route. I think out of the last 10 U/C flights I have been on, there has only been about 2 free seats in total.

Nobody knows if these are paid for or are upgrades etc, but in my experience its been pretty much full every time - even when the back of the bus has been virtually empty.

David
#161562 by Neil
26 Feb 2007, 15:36
It isn't because of lack of demand of UCS on the ex MAN flights, the problem is on 4 days VS only have 1 flight departing, meaning only 16 pax if UC is full plus the odd Au flying in W or Y and at most on the busiest day there would only be 48 UC pax, which is nowhere near enough to justify the cost of building and running a CH at present.
#161571 by porsche911
26 Feb 2007, 16:41
well thats that then - i thought there were a lot more flights and uc passangers from Man
#161572 by honey lamb
26 Feb 2007, 16:41
Originally posted by porsche911
How many VS flights are there per day from Manchester? Between VS and SIA as stated above , it would easily work out for them. As for UC seats sold via Man , I would think its the same ratio as London Gatwick as the routes are simular.

Not really, apart from Orlando and St Lucia. Remember LGW also has other Carribean destinations as well as Las Vegas, so has considerably more flights
#161578 by porsche911
26 Feb 2007, 16:58
so really Man is for taking some of the loads away from gatwick for Orlando
#161580 by Neil
26 Feb 2007, 17:04
No - MAN is a northern base, giving VS a market share/a chance to compete with the charters at the many holiday makers based in the North who travel to MCO who don't want to drive to LGW, it has nothing to do with taking pax away from LGW flights.
#161581 by Littlejohn
26 Feb 2007, 17:09
Watch out Attitude, a certain person will think you mean that VS want people to go on holiday to Manchester instead of MCO (thus saving them both the drive down south and flight out west!).
#161617 by RichardMannion
26 Feb 2007, 19:12
Number of reasons why its down the list:

- CH are expensive to build, always in 7 figures
- There needs to be space, look at LAX that has two very busy dailies in J
- There is the rent for the space
- UC loads for MAN are not that great, and there are only a 14 UC seats. Remember the OpUp's and staff can't use the CH.

LGW has a CH due to the range of flights that it has, higher levels of J traffic, and it is the historical base too. BOS is next in line for a CH (used to have one), though there was rumour of a new concept of a ClubLounge.

Thanks,
Richard
#161692 by VS075
27 Feb 2007, 11:56
With the route structure as it is a Clubhouse would work at MAN if it was opened up to the passengers onboard the SQ flight and on CO's 2 daily flights to Newark. It would get busy at weekends when VS run a lot of flights but it still baffles me why some of the US destinations get CH's when they onl get one flight a day.

It will come, given time.
#161708 by porsche911
27 Feb 2007, 13:18
Its a real pity - Do BA fly many long haul flights from Manchester and do they ahsve business / first class lounges there,
#161731 by jaguarpig
27 Feb 2007, 16:17
Do BA fly many long haul flights from Manchester and do they ahsve business / first class lounges there,


Only one BA Longhaul from MAN-JFK (no first class cabin),so there is just a Terrace lounge at T3
#165655 by Paul H
01 Apr 2007, 22:08
so there is just a Terrace lounge at T3

It is still a lot better than the other offerings at MAN.
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