They are also advertising the Chinese flights on radio down here and it appears as if it's not just Heart FM, Free Radio are also carrying them.

Although advertising is par for the course, this seems odd if the loads are as high as reported (obviously the CAA stats show low 80% loads).

There is a plan to go daily MAN-PEK from June (with a 4x week DUB tag) so it may be that they are trying to bolster the passenger flows and hold yield in light of this expansion.
 
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It's quite apparent that there needs to be a bit more of a push of our transatlantic offering over in the States itself - it's truly manifested itself over on blue.net with the AA to NCL thread. If someone didn't even know that MAN-MCO existed then there's an epic failure of communication - if aviation enthusiasts don't know, then what chance the general US public. Yes for that route it's all about the UK market but the other cities should be aiming to attract some inbound leisure.
 
It's quite apparent that there needs to be a bit more of a push of our transatlantic offering over in the States itself - it's truly manifested itself over on blue.net with the AA to NCL thread. If someone didn't even know that MAN-MCO existed then there's an epic failure of communication - if aviation enthusiasts don't know, then what chance the general US public. Yes for that route it's all about the UK market but the other cities should be aiming to attract some inbound leisure.
I completely agree - people completely underestimate MAN. Someone needs to post on there the full list of Manchester's US destinations to educate and stop putting any discussion about MAN down (as some do on a.net). Unfortunately (or fortunately!) I don't have an account ;)
 
I posted this on one of the other threads but on reflection it might be more appropriate for here.

There used to be some vociferous discussion on fruit regarding the announcement of new routes where the PR started and indeed stopped with the Manchester Evening News. Havn't seen anything lately however. I think the Heathrow based mods didn't like Manchester!

Throwing my hat in the ring I believe things have improved steadily re marketing but there is still a heavy bias toward targetting the public purely in Gtr Manchester. It would be great if there was a concerted strategy that targeted possible traffic on a much wider scale across the catchment ( now happening) and of course at the other end of the route. This should also include the simplicity of originating transfers from Norwich Southampton Exeter Newquay etc

Using Boston as a launch example.

I didn't see by way of copy (via Google monitoring) anything in say the Boston Globe, local radio, social media or any other media outlets in this area announcing new routes to Manchester. By definition it doesn't then seep into the consciousness of the travelling public at the other end of the route !!!!!!

Now im fully aware we are not London but we are/were still a new route to Europe and we still have a number of advantages over competing airports in terms of the offer.
On that basis i would have thought that an additional route in this direction would be marketing gold for the Boston airport PR dept but havn't seen anything.

Their fault or ours ?

There seems to be a disconnect between Manchester pr and their respective depts on these new routes and indeed possibly the airlines as to who is doing what!

I would cite Hainan as a superb example of what s/b happening albeit on a smaller scale across the board but was this airline driven, an airport initiative OR a combination of the two ?

Manchester PR( at least to me) sometimes seem reactive rather than pro active.

Things have improved tremendously but there is room for more.

It won't come to us on a plate and we have to scrap for every single passenger!

One other point It seems pre clearance is now on its way.

On that basis if airlines are starting to build analysis and possible launch 12 to 18 months out ( See Detroit Ethan ) it is something that "if confirmed" MAN need to start marketing vociferously NOW as it could be a game changer between an airline selecting Manchester .....or another competing airport based on a May 2018 start date.
 
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Great to see MAN advertising these fares, particularly to India. See below:
 
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Routes that I think could be popular for our catchment:
Lahore/Karachi/Islamabad - £366
Kuala Lumpur - £359
Delhi - £361
Bangkok - £353
Dhaka - £427
Mumbai - £336
Guangzhou - £431
Colombo - £360
Bangalore - £364

Very competitive pricing - one that sticks out to me for the distance is Chennai at £332.
 
Nice to see a Eurowings advert on a bus shelter in Piccadilly Gardens. Only extolling the delights of Hamburg, Cologne and Dusseldorf though with prices from £24.99 one way
 
First it was Birmingham Pride and now they are opening a pop up shop in the heart of Brum. :(

Airport says it wants to tell the people of Birmingham about its US routes and give away gifts and a £1,500 holiday.

Manchester Airport is hoping to steal some customers away from its counterpart in Birmingham by opening a new pop-up shop in the city centre.

The shop will be open for just five days from June 14 in the Great Western Arcade, in Colmore Row, where it will have interactive, travel-themed games where shoppers can win prizes alongside a draw offering holidays and gifts.

Manchester Airport said the pop up shop was coming to Birmingham to showcase its US routes such as San Francisco, Boston and Miami, which are only otherwise available in London.

Head of marketing Patrick Alexander said: "We have a whole host of long-haul routes that currently passengers can either only go from London airports or from Manchester.

"By coming to Birmingham with our very first pop up shop means we can educate and show the people of the Midlands how easy Manchester Airport is, as an alternative of getting to, and across the capital, to reach far flung destinations."

Prizes on offer at the draw include a luxury holiday worth £1,500, Kindle Fire, Go-pro camera and Samsonite luggage.

Virtual reality goggles will also give visitors the chance to see the future of Manchester Airport as it undergoes a ten-year, £1 billion regeneration.

http://www.birminghampost.co.uk/bus...ty/manchester-airport-opening-pop-up-13173142

 
The airport certainly seems to be pressing the USA routes - with support from some of the airlines themselves. Hope it pays dividends and may suggest SFO/BOS have life in 2018 yet...
 

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