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Rumour: VS to start MAN-JFK

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2007, 10:54
by willd
Just been browsing the TR's on a.net and according to the lastest VS TR on there- galley fm is saying that a new flight from Manchester to JFK is in the pipe line. Time will tell I guess...

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2007, 11:00
by fozzyo
Oh I hope so!!!!

That will make life sooo much better for us, and makes perfect sense for VS.

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2007, 11:03
by MarkJ
I agree, its great news ( if it happens) - but if VS start offering more flights from MAN they will have to start giving some serious thought to the lounge they use and/or a VS clubhouse:D

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2007, 11:23
by tallprawn
MAN-JFK is already served by 4-5 carriers. Thats going to be a tough nut to crack.

Wonder what is going to happen with BA's service now FlyBe have got the rights to it ?

If the BA route disppears then you would think that VS would be in there like a shot....:D

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2007, 11:50
by HighFlyer
This rumour is as old as Babbage himself, though i would not be surprised to see it. If any real expansion comes from MAN then VS needs a prime route like JFK/ORD.

Thanks,
Sarah

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2007, 14:12
by willd
Originally posted by tallprawn
MAN-JFK is already served by 4-5 carriers. Thats going to be a tough nut to crack.

Wonder what is going to happen with BA's service now FlyBe have got the rights to it ?

If the BA route disppears then you would think that VS would be in there like a shot....:D


BE dont have the rights to the MAN-JFK service- it was kept by BA as part of the deal. And the BE deal has been delayed.

Only two carries on MAN-NYC route currently that being CO and BA. I dont think it will be a tough nut to crack- no tougher than any route open recently from LHR: ORD springs to mind.

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2007, 21:57
by jerseyboy
Originally posted by willd
Originally posted by tallprawn
MAN-JFK is already served by 4-5 carriers. Thats going to be a tough nut to crack.

Wonder what is going to happen with BA's service now FlyBe have got the rights to it ?

If the BA route disppears then you would think that VS would be in there like a shot....:D


BE dont have the rights to the MAN-JFK service- it was kept by BA as part of the deal. And the BE deal has been delayed.

Only two carries on MAN-NYC route currently that being CO and BA. I dont think it will be a tough nut to crack- no tougher than any route open recently from LHR: ORD springs to mind.


not forgetting Delta direcrt service from MAN to J.F.K and P.I.A's service from MAN to J.F.K thats 4 current carriers

PostPosted: 24 Feb 2007, 11:08
by willd
Interestingly DL doesnt come up on Expedia or Ebookers for that matter.

Am not sure if PIA are still operating the route since their 743's were banned from UK airports. There is another thread on a.net at the moment saying that PIA will be banned outright from Europe soon.

PostPosted: 24 Feb 2007, 14:44
by jerseyboy
Originally posted by willd
Interestingly DL doesnt come up on Expedia or Ebookers for that matter.

Am not sure if PIA are still operating the route since their 743's were banned from UK airports. There is another thread on a.net at the moment saying that PIA will be banned outright from Europe soon.



Both Delta and PIA are taking bookings for these flights. And showing as scheduled The delta flights are D154JFk-MAN Direct and D155MAN to JFK direct flights are operated on 767 300's

PIA's Flights are Friday Saturday and Sunday all flights are on 777-200's

PostPosted: 24 Feb 2007, 15:36
by willd
Originally posted by jerseyboy
Originally posted by willd
Interestingly DL doesnt come up on Expedia or Ebookers for that matter.

Am not sure if PIA are still operating the route since their 743's were banned from UK airports. There is another thread on a.net at the moment saying that PIA will be banned outright from Europe soon.



Both Delta and PIA are taking bookings for these flights. And showing as scheduled The delta flights are D154JFk-MAN Direct and D155MAN to JFK direct flights are operated on 767 300's

PIA's Flights are Friday Saturday and Sunday all flights are on 777-200's



Has DL not started the serice yet??!

See a.net for latest on PIA.

PostPosted: 24 Feb 2007, 17:36
by jerseyboy
Originally posted by willd
Originally posted by jerseyboy
Originally posted by willd
Interestingly DL doesnt come up on Expedia or Ebookers for that matter.

Am not sure if PIA are still operating the route since their 743's were banned from UK airports. There is another thread on a.net at the moment saying that PIA will be banned outright from Europe soon.




DL is on Manchester Airport live departures direct to jfk so i guess that must mean they have an active flight schedual and PIA are also showing as a schedualed flight to JFK same for next week also so I guess they must be flying with an active schedual to JFK.

Have a look on manchester airpor web page.

Cheers Wayne
Both Delta and PIA are taking bookings for these flights. And showing as scheduled The delta flights are D154JFk-MAN Direct and D155MAN to JFK direct flights are operated on 767 300's

PIA's Flights are Friday Saturday and Sunday all flights are on 777-200's



Has DL not started the serice yet??!

See a.net for latest on PIA.

PostPosted: 24 Feb 2007, 18:36
by ManchesterMark
Yeh it was my flight where the crew mentioned this, about 3 of the crew I was chatting to just dropped this bit of into into the conversation when I mentioned I was from Manchester.

PostPosted: 24 Feb 2007, 21:18
by VS075
Let's hope that this rumour will come true.

But wasn't there a rumour a while back about a MAN-LAS route?

PostPosted: 24 Feb 2007, 22:49
by willd
Originally posted by ManchesterMark
Yeh it was my flight where the crew mentioned this, about 3 of the crew I was chatting to just dropped this bit of into into the conversation when I mentioned I was from Manchester.


Are you the one who posted on a.net Mark?!? Excellent TR over there- better than the usual VS bashing I have seen in the past.

PostPosted: 25 Feb 2007, 16:25
by ManchesterMark
Yeah that was me :)

PostPosted: 11 Mar 2007, 15:57
by VS075
Just been trawling through the Manchester UK News Thread 10 on a.net and there's talk whether or not BA might be axing MAN-JFK.

What's this got to do with VS, well the talk on there is also pointing that VS may launch MAN-JFK whether BA pulls the route or not.

More solid news on there is that from May the BA MAN-JFK route will be covered by LHR crews and that some of the younger BA crew have moved to VS [y]

PostPosted: 12 Mar 2007, 04:44
by anteo
VS have never been shy about launching a route that already has plenty of competition have they though? Would certainly make trips alot easier for me as long as it wasnt served by a gatwick based a/c!

PostPosted: 14 Mar 2007, 15:56
by porsche911
I would consider going through Manchester to get to JFK but no way via Heathrow

PostPosted: 14 Mar 2007, 23:32
by VS075
Originally posted by porsche911
I would consider going through Manchester to get to JFK but no way via Heathrow


I don't blame you!

PostPosted: 14 Mar 2007, 23:34
by honey lamb
Originally posted by porsche911
I would consider going through Manchester to get to JFK but no way via Heathrow

Personally I would rather go through LHR than DUB

PostPosted: 16 Mar 2007, 11:53
by porsche911
Honey I agree with you but lets be honest , JFK is not what one would call a very long flight (7.5 hrs max from Dublin direct) and if you have to go through Heathrow its such a long haul changing terminals etc - HOwever Manchester is a 30 min flight from Dublin and its nothing changing from Terminal to terminal there , if indeed you would need to if you flew with Aer LIngus to Man.

PostPosted: 16 Mar 2007, 16:02
by honey lamb
Originally posted by porsche911
Honey I agree with you but lets be honest , JFK is not what one would call a very long flight (7.5 hrs max from Dublin direct) and if you have to go through Heathrow its such a long haul changing terminals etc - HOwever Manchester is a 30 min flight from Dublin and its nothing changing from Terminal to terminal there , if indeed you would need to if you flew with Aer LIngus to Man.

Except that it's easier to get to LHR from ORK than it is to get to DUB; it is 10 times easier to get to LHR than it is to MAN; you have to ensure that your returning flight is not one that stops in SNN first.

PostPosted: 20 Mar 2007, 16:12
by porsche911
I stand corrected Honey - I am as usual thinking of myself based in Dublin.

PostPosted: 28 Jul 2007, 16:19
by VS075
Apparently AA are axing the MAN-BOS route (again) early from the 29th October 2007.

One for VS perhaps?