easyJet's expansion at Southend Airport

easyJet's expansion at Southend Airport easyJet's expansion at Southend Airport

easyJet has announced expansion plans at Southend Airport which will see the airport adding one more aircraft to the base.

The airline began flights from London Southend this March and since then has flown almost half a million passengers from the airport.

easyJet currently bases three planes at Southend.

The additional Airbus A319 aircraft will arrive at London Southend in June 2013 enabling easyJet to add the popular European cities of Berlin, Germany and Krakow, Poland as part of its 2013 flight programme from London Southend Airport taking the number of aircraft based at the airport to four.

The airline will fly a year-round service to Berlin, a key European business centre, six times a week, every day except Saturdays from the Essex based airport and the inaugural flight will take off on 17 June 2013.

The Krakow route will operate four times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays with the first flight on 17 June 2013.

Flights go on sale from Thursday 1 November by clicking here.

Comments(69)

JoeBlogs2 says...
11:19am Mon 29 Oct 12

Shame was hoping to book an EasyJet flight to Turkey for my summer Hols next year from southend Airport

Never Mind ...Hey hoooooooooo off Stansted we must go then

PJR-121 says...
11:29am Mon 29 Oct 12

"easyJet currently bases three planes at Southend."

"The additional Airbus A319 aircraft.... taking the number of aircraft based at the airport to four."

Just in case Echo readers can't do 3+1 then...

APR says...
11:48am Mon 29 Oct 12

I was under the impression that it was always the intention to have four aircraft at Southend ?

paintlad3 says...
11:53am Mon 29 Oct 12

It shows the faith Easy jet have in stobarts and Southend Airport
Well Done!!

notinwestcliffanymore says...
12:22pm Mon 29 Oct 12

I d imagine both of those routes would be popular for weekend breakers, now just madrid please.

Diannah says...
12:23pm Mon 29 Oct 12

Does anybody know if Southend are planning flights to France?

RobertFS says...
1:11pm Mon 29 Oct 12

i hope that Easyjet will fly to Jerez. Ryanair don't go there in the winter months. Most inconsiderate - there is a demand.
a flight every two weeks would be good and the flight would be full

bongking says...
1:11pm Mon 29 Oct 12

Diannah wrote:
Does anybody know if Southend are planning flights to France?
why do you want to go there for!!

bongking says...
1:15pm Mon 29 Oct 12

APR wrote:
I was under the impression that it was always the intention to have four aircraft at Southend ?
it will go up to 10 in the next couple of years, it will be great for us travers!!

Nebs says...
2:02pm Mon 29 Oct 12

Great, a few trips next winter to watch the Cracovia Ice Hockey team.

mrttev63 says...
2:40pm Mon 29 Oct 12

bongking wrote:
APR wrote:
I was under the impression that it was always the intention to have four aircraft at Southend ?
it will go up to 10 in the next couple of years, it will be great for us travers!!
yes it will happen after extension terminal is done then roll on to expansion

alimac69 says...
2:40pm Mon 29 Oct 12

Madrid would be lovely but anywhere is great given the airport is only 10 minutes drive from my house.

Basildon.lad.21 says...
2:48pm Mon 29 Oct 12

To be honest, flying from Southend airport just does not have that holiday feel. Id rather go from Heathrow or Gatwick.

Max Impact says...
2:50pm Mon 29 Oct 12

STOP PRESS: Jayman & Jollyboy yet to post negative comments on Echo Story relating to airport...

NOT a peep in FOUR hours wonder if we will get the normal comment relating to the Echo running an advert for the Airport/EasyJet and that it's not news.

Olivia2847 says...
3:03pm Mon 29 Oct 12

Max Impact wrote:
STOP PRESS: Jayman & Jollyboy yet to post negative comments on Echo Story relating to airport...

NOT a peep in FOUR hours wonder if we will get the normal comment relating to the Echo running an advert for the Airport/EasyJet and that it's not news.
I thought they were one of the same aka Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dumb?

Max Impact says...
3:14pm Mon 29 Oct 12

Dumb and Dumber!

Diannah says...
4:21pm Mon 29 Oct 12

bongking wrote:
Diannah wrote:
Does anybody know if Southend are planning flights to France?
why do you want to go there for!!
Go where?

Mannersway says...
5:05pm Mon 29 Oct 12

Great News, Rome & Greece would be nice! Oh well just have to be patient & wait for the Terminal Expansion to be completed.
I'm sure we will have plenty of choice then!
Well Done Stobart's & Southend Airport, Keep up the Good Work.

Olivia2847 says...
5:08pm Mon 29 Oct 12

Max Impact wrote:
Dumb and Dumber!
Looks as though the two of them have been scoring you down !!

netty49 says...
5:33pm Mon 29 Oct 12

when is southend airport going to do flights to scotland

Olivia2847 says...
5:35pm Mon 29 Oct 12

netty49 wrote:
when is southend airport going to do flights to scotland
They do the noo!

Olivia2847 says...
5:36pm Mon 29 Oct 12

Nebs wrote:
Great, a few trips next winter to watch the Cracovia Ice Hockey team.
Who is bright spark who keeps logging off and logging on again to score this down?

Joe Wildman says...
6:27pm Mon 29 Oct 12

Olivia2847 wrote:
Nebs wrote:
Great, a few trips next winter to watch the Cracovia Ice Hockey team.
Who is bright spark who keeps logging off and logging on again to score this down?
What is this scoring up/down thing I can't see anything like that on my computer.

Olivia2847 says...
6:45pm Mon 29 Oct 12

Joe Wildman wrote:
Olivia2847 wrote:
Nebs wrote:
Great, a few trips next winter to watch the Cracovia Ice Hockey team.
Who is bright spark who keeps logging off and logging on again to score this down?
What is this scoring up/down thing I can't see anything like that on my computer.
It's the one used on Strictly! Left hand bottom corner of the quotes!

111111 says...
7:24pm Mon 29 Oct 12

Possibly if these planes flew 400 feet over your house you would not be
Quite so positive - it would appear that stobart air is getting its staff to leave these messages of support remember there are thousands of people that do not agree with airport expansion

Mannersway says...
7:45pm Mon 29 Oct 12

Why do some people always come out with the quote of "must be Stobart/Airport staff" if people praise the Airport?
I don't work for either, live half a mile away & have used the Airport once this year.
I've already booked next years Holiday, I can't wait.Looking forward to seeing the expansion to the Terminal.
Best thing to have happened to Southend for years.

Olivia2847 says...
7:46pm Mon 29 Oct 12

111111 wrote:
Possibly if these planes flew 400 feet over your house you would not be
Quite so positive - it would appear that stobart air is getting its staff to leave these messages of support remember there are thousands of people that do not agree with airport expansion
Oh come on! Can you imagine the scene - big gang of Stobart staff all loging on and posting messages of support! Are you sitting comfortably 111111 - once upon a time, there were three bears who lived in a house in the forest ....

steve077 says...
7:49pm Mon 29 Oct 12

Flights to Edinburgh would be good, as would the south of France . Berlin is good. Why go from other London airports when we have Southend on our doorstep, much easier & better

steve077 says...
7:49pm Mon 29 Oct 12

Flights to Edinburgh would be good, as would the south of France . Berlin is good. Why go from other London airports when we have Southend on our doorstep, much easier & better

steve077 says...
7:51pm Mon 29 Oct 12

Oops get posted twice

southendshrimper says...
7:53pm Mon 29 Oct 12

111111 wrote:
Possibly if these planes flew 400 feet over your house you would not be Quite so positive - it would appear that stobart air is getting its staff to leave these messages of support remember there are thousands of people that do not agree with airport expansion
are you jayman in disguise, are you jayman in disguise,

tophatdt says...
8:35pm Mon 29 Oct 12

great news......confirming what i heard last week.......may the growth continue.

eurodoomed says...
8:46pm Mon 29 Oct 12

It would be good if they would do a flight to Vienna to add to the one that goes from Gatwick. Also a few more European cities such as Cologne, Madrid, Graz (as Ryanair have stopped their Stansted flight).

However, I feel that at least one more major airline is needed plus one or more package holiday operators, to really put the airport on the map.

Ray1963 says...
9:03pm Mon 29 Oct 12

We are longing for the day when we can fly to Greece. Corfu would be our 1st choice - we love CORFU!

jayman says...
10:46pm Mon 29 Oct 12

Max Impact wrote:
Dumb and Dumber!
oh... god.

you are so 'in house'

I cordially invite you to be funny in any way at your soonest convenience.

there is so much bull sh1t coming from that airport i would have thought they where using the airfield to graze cattle when they should be landing planes.

never mind, this article may as well read 'news flash!!!! southend airport has a radar' or 'news flash!!!! southend council gives consent for airport to do something'

this is not news... its yet another commercial advert for the airport.

Max Impact says...
11:01pm Mon 29 Oct 12

jayman wrote:
Max Impact wrote:
Dumb and Dumber!
oh... god.

you are so 'in house'

I cordially invite you to be funny in any way at your soonest convenience.

there is so much bull sh1t coming from that airport i would have thought they where using the airfield to graze cattle when they should be landing planes.

never mind, this article may as well read 'news flash!!!! southend airport has a radar' or 'news flash!!!! southend council gives consent for airport to do something'

this is not news... its yet another commercial advert for the airport.
Jayman/Jollyboy/1111
11 or whatever name you want to use next.

So bringing more jobs to Southend is not news is it.

So nothign relating to the airport is a story is it...

I bet you would change your mind if there were job cuts or an accident, it's always the same with people like you, hate to see something being successful when it is something you are so very very against, you would only be happy if every single job in Southend was lost and people were laying dead on the street.

Shame on you

APR says...
11:06pm Mon 29 Oct 12

steve077 wrote:
Flights to Edinburgh would be good, as would the south of France . Berlin is good. Why go from other London airports when we have Southend on our doorstep, much easier & better
Indeed, Edinburgh would be nice.
Got to be cheaper than driving.

BASILBRUSH says...
11:22pm Mon 29 Oct 12

111111 wrote:
Possibly if these planes flew 400 feet over your house you would not be
Quite so positive - it would appear that stobart air is getting its staff to leave these messages of support remember there are thousands of people that do not agree with airport expansion
111111,
Or perhaps people are genuinely supportive of one our areas biggest employers?
I didnt see thousands of people protesting against the extension at the Council meetings... far from it, and a hall full of people eager to hear of a few quid on a no win no fee basis doesnt prove a thing... I suspect a number have used the Airport themselves, and good luck to them.
Some will be against it, just as I am against certain groups that have to protest against anything new or chang e in this area... They'll still be here.

The Aircraft fly directly over my house depending on wind etc. It's the small ones that make the most noise, but then again I do live in a town with an Airport.... Even the shipping on the Thames is noisier with its constant dull hum... But then i live near the Thames and buy the products shipped in... I wont mention the trains. ;)
But again why would i complain about something I use?

As for Jayman, he is 'the' definition of Troll and cant stand the fact the Airport is actually successful. Why? We will probably never know... or care.

Bring on the Airport success, the potential investment in the town recently reported and anything else that brings this area up!
Leave the miserable nay sayers to constantly moan and whinge about progress if thats what floats their boat.

Nebs says...
11:25pm Mon 29 Oct 12

Max Impact wrote:
jayman wrote:
Max Impact wrote:
Dumb and Dumber!
oh... god.

you are so 'in house'

I cordially invite you to be funny in any way at your soonest convenience.

there is so much bull sh1t coming from that airport i would have thought they where using the airfield to graze cattle when they should be landing planes.

never mind, this article may as well read 'news flash!!!! southend airport has a radar' or 'news flash!!!! southend council gives consent for airport to do something'

this is not news... its yet another commercial advert for the airport.
Jayman/Jollyboy/1111

11 or whatever name you want to use next.

So bringing more jobs to Southend is not news is it.

So nothign relating to the airport is a story is it...

I bet you would change your mind if there were job cuts or an accident, it's always the same with people like you, hate to see something being successful when it is something you are so very very against, you would only be happy if every single job in Southend was lost and people were laying dead on the street.

Shame on you
It seems to me that you were gutted that he hadn't posted earlier, so much so that you had to insult him before he even posted.

jayman says...
8:36am Tue 30 Oct 12

BASILBRUSH wrote:
111111 wrote:
Possibly if these planes flew 400 feet over your house you would not be
Quite so positive - it would appear that stobart air is getting its staff to leave these messages of support remember there are thousands of people that do not agree with airport expansion
111111,
Or perhaps people are genuinely supportive of one our areas biggest employers?
I didnt see thousands of people protesting against the extension at the Council meetings... far from it, and a hall full of people eager to hear of a few quid on a no win no fee basis doesnt prove a thing... I suspect a number have used the Airport themselves, and good luck to them.
Some will be against it, just as I am against certain groups that have to protest against anything new or chang e in this area... They'll still be here.

The Aircraft fly directly over my house depending on wind etc. It's the small ones that make the most noise, but then again I do live in a town with an Airport.... Even the shipping on the Thames is noisier with its constant dull hum... But then i live near the Thames and buy the products shipped in... I wont mention the trains. ;)
But again why would i complain about something I use?

As for Jayman, he is 'the' definition of Troll and cant stand the fact the Airport is actually successful. Why? We will probably never know... or care.

Bring on the Airport success, the potential investment in the town recently reported and anything else that brings this area up!
Leave the miserable nay sayers to constantly moan and whinge about progress if thats what floats their boat.
do you actually know what a troll is?

I have been against the airport expansion since day one. I don't belong to any group related to the airport. I'm a local resident. I'm in support of the estuary airport plan, therefore im not against the aviation industry, I'm just against one part of the industry that happens to be in the wrong location, lacks any real prestige as a fully capable airport and one that bases its sole existence on bottom feeding previously existing routes from other airports.

Southend airport, an airport that is not as good as Stansted or Heathrow or Gatwick , has less transport connections and is half the size with half the facilities.

Southend airport is a temporary solution to a growing problem, but don't worry. Charles De Gaulle Airport has loads of remaining capacity..

when the penny finally drops and the governments hand is forced into action to build another airport/runway do you really think easy jet or other airlines will maintain its Southend service's?

Southend airports history will repeat itself..

Broadwaywatch says...
9:05am Tue 30 Oct 12

I must admit that I am somewhat reluctant to post on here due to the amount of insults bantered about. However, here go's...... I have noticed that the majority of comments regarding the airport, apart from the abuse, seem to focus on their own personal requirements for flight destinations and personal convenience but rarely, if any detailed information as to the overall advantages to the Southend Borough as a whole; financially or otherwise. We are made aware of how many flights take tourists, holidaymakers and business people abroad but is there any information on hand as to how many foreigner's come back on those flights and venture into and enjoy our towns shops and leisure facilities? This is just a question not an excuse for abuse.

openspace says...
9:41am Tue 30 Oct 12

jayman wrote:
BASILBRUSH wrote:
111111 wrote:
Possibly if these planes flew 400 feet over your house you would not be
Quite so positive - it would appear that stobart air is getting its staff to leave these messages of support remember there are thousands of people that do not agree with airport expansion
111111,
Or perhaps people are genuinely supportive of one our areas biggest employers?
I didnt see thousands of people protesting against the extension at the Council meetings... far from it, and a hall full of people eager to hear of a few quid on a no win no fee basis doesnt prove a thing... I suspect a number have used the Airport themselves, and good luck to them.
Some will be against it, just as I am against certain groups that have to protest against anything new or chang e in this area... They'll still be here.

The Aircraft fly directly over my house depending on wind etc. It's the small ones that make the most noise, but then again I do live in a town with an Airport.... Even the shipping on the Thames is noisier with its constant dull hum... But then i live near the Thames and buy the products shipped in... I wont mention the trains. ;)
But again why would i complain about something I use?

As for Jayman, he is 'the' definition of Troll and cant stand the fact the Airport is actually successful. Why? We will probably never know... or care.

Bring on the Airport success, the potential investment in the town recently reported and anything else that brings this area up!
Leave the miserable nay sayers to constantly moan and whinge about progress if thats what floats their boat.
do you actually know what a troll is?

I have been against the airport expansion since day one. I don't belong to any group related to the airport. I'm a local resident. I'm in support of the estuary airport plan, therefore im not against the aviation industry, I'm just against one part of the industry that happens to be in the wrong location, lacks any real prestige as a fully capable airport and one that bases its sole existence on bottom feeding previously existing routes from other airports.

Southend airport, an airport that is not as good as Stansted or Heathrow or Gatwick , has less transport connections and is half the size with half the facilities.

Southend airport is a temporary solution to a growing problem, but don't worry. Charles De Gaulle Airport has loads of remaining capacity..

when the penny finally drops and the governments hand is forced into action to build another airport/runway do you really think easy jet or other airlines will maintain its Southend service's?

Southend airports history will repeat itself..
So, using your usual warped logic, Stansted Airport must be a failure since it is only half as big as Heathrow with half the facilities. I don't think so.
Ask all those who have used Southend Airport what they think of it, you might be surprised at the replies, they probably like it very much. Facts to back up this statement - I have spoken to a number of people who flew from the airport, all very impressed so I don't know where you get your so-called information from.
Fortunately, people vote with their feet and the growing number of people using the airport, the increasing number of flights and the terminal expansion make all of your comments appear, as usual.ludicrous.

PS How many years of success do you need before you admit you are wrong, please respond with a number, we are patient and have long memories so look forward to reminding you how wrong you will be proved to be.

j-w says...
9:44am Tue 30 Oct 12

Perhaps the Echo can ask the various tourist and hotel associations for the area. Be good to get some figures on how many people are arriving and staying in the area. Of course the mere fact that 70000 plus passengers a month are using the airport must be impacting on local shops and services either directly by stopping and shopping/petrol /taxis/ buses/ local parking or indirectly by helping the airport employ people who then spend money locally.

openspace says...
9:52am Tue 30 Oct 12

111111 wrote:
Possibly if these planes flew 400 feet over your house you would not be
Quite so positive - it would appear that stobart air is getting its staff to leave these messages of support remember there are thousands of people that do not agree with airport expansion
"Possibly if these planes flew 400 feet over your house you would not be Quite so positive" Yes I would, actually.
The rest of your comments, stupid at best.
"Thousands of people", and you can prove this perhaps !!!!!!!!!
Amongst a large circle of friends, including some who live on the flightpath or adajcent to the airport, none are opposing airport expansion,
( or trying to make money out of it with dodgy claims)

leem87 says...
9:59am Tue 30 Oct 12

Excellent news as a Southendian living in Germany, they should've chosen Düsseldorf though...

BASILBRUSH says...
10:00am Tue 30 Oct 12

I actually agree with Jayman on one point. That is the Government need to sort Airport capacity properly... The estuary will not work for many reasons.
But extra capacity is needed sooner rather than later.
I would disagree about Southends place, it's size is making it successful. Something Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted cannot do on a service level.
Use Southend and you will see what I mean.
As for the financial benefits to the area. The extra employment so far alone will be boosting the areas economy. This in turn improves confidence and encourages outside investment (will not happen overnight).
I too would be interested to know how hotels etc have benefitted.

APR says...
10:11am Tue 30 Oct 12

Broadwaywatch wrote:
I must admit that I am somewhat reluctant to post on here due to the amount of insults bantered about. However, here go's...... I have noticed that the majority of comments regarding the airport, apart from the abuse, seem to focus on their own personal requirements for flight destinations and personal convenience but rarely, if any detailed information as to the overall advantages to the Southend Borough as a whole; financially or otherwise. We are made aware of how many flights take tourists, holidaymakers and business people abroad but is there any information on hand as to how many foreigner's come back on those flights and venture into and enjoy our towns shops and leisure facilities? This is just a question not an excuse for abuse.
Fair enough question.

I would guess that the answer would be, very very few.

Then you could say this about virtually any airport.
Airports are a transit hub, people just go to and from them.
The same happened with the Olympics, shops nearby had no increase in trade.
In fact London was quieter overall.

Broadwaywatch says...
11:23am Tue 30 Oct 12

APR wrote:
Broadwaywatch wrote:
I must admit that I am somewhat reluctant to post on here due to the amount of insults bantered about. However, here go's...... I have noticed that the majority of comments regarding the airport, apart from the abuse, seem to focus on their own personal requirements for flight destinations and personal convenience but rarely, if any detailed information as to the overall advantages to the Southend Borough as a whole; financially or otherwise. We are made aware of how many flights take tourists, holidaymakers and business people abroad but is there any information on hand as to how many foreigner's come back on those flights and venture into and enjoy our towns shops and leisure facilities? This is just a question not an excuse for abuse.
Fair enough question.

I would guess that the answer would be, very very few.

Then you could say this about virtually any airport.
Airports are a transit hub, people just go to and from them.
The same happened with the Olympics, shops nearby had no increase in trade.
In fact London was quieter overall.
Thank you APR for your polite reply and your sensible and constructive remarks.

Nebs says...
12:08pm Tue 30 Oct 12

Broadwaywatch wrote:
APR wrote:
Broadwaywatch wrote:
I must admit that I am somewhat reluctant to post on here due to the amount of insults bantered about. However, here go's...... I have noticed that the majority of comments regarding the airport, apart from the abuse, seem to focus on their own personal requirements for flight destinations and personal convenience but rarely, if any detailed information as to the overall advantages to the Southend Borough as a whole; financially or otherwise. We are made aware of how many flights take tourists, holidaymakers and business people abroad but is there any information on hand as to how many foreigner's come back on those flights and venture into and enjoy our towns shops and leisure facilities? This is just a question not an excuse for abuse.
Fair enough question.

I would guess that the answer would be, very very few.

Then you could say this about virtually any airport.
Airports are a transit hub, people just go to and from them.
The same happened with the Olympics, shops nearby had no increase in trade.
In fact London was quieter overall.
Thank you APR for your polite reply and your sensible and constructive remarks.
Part of the airport expansion included releasing adjacent land for development, and 4,000 new jobs will be created at the Anglia Ruskin MedTech Campus to be built off Cherry Orchard Way. That can't be bad, and should bring some money into the local economy.
I am sure the government would keep statistics on the numbers of Brits who fly out of the country, and the number of foreigners who fly in, together with estimates of their spending and how this affects UK PLC overall. I doubt the figures would make pleasant reading, but I hope I am wrong.

Max Impact says...
1:56pm Tue 30 Oct 12

jayman wrote:
BASILBRUSH wrote:
111111 wrote:
Possibly if these planes flew 400 feet over your house you would not be
Quite so positive - it would appear that stobart air is getting its staff to leave these messages of support remember there are thousands of people that do not agree with airport expansion
111111,
Or perhaps people are genuinely supportive of one our areas biggest employers?
I didnt see thousands of people protesting against the extension at the Council meetings... far from it, and a hall full of people eager to hear of a few quid on a no win no fee basis doesnt prove a thing... I suspect a number have used the Airport themselves, and good luck to them.
Some will be against it, just as I am against certain groups that have to protest against anything new or chang e in this area... They'll still be here.

The Aircraft fly directly over my house depending on wind etc. It's the small ones that make the most noise, but then again I do live in a town with an Airport.... Even the shipping on the Thames is noisier with its constant dull hum... But then i live near the Thames and buy the products shipped in... I wont mention the trains. ;)
But again why would i complain about something I use?

As for Jayman, he is 'the' definition of Troll and cant stand the fact the Airport is actually successful. Why? We will probably never know... or care.

Bring on the Airport success, the potential investment in the town recently reported and anything else that brings this area up!
Leave the miserable nay sayers to constantly moan and whinge about progress if thats what floats their boat.
do you actually know what a troll is?

I have been against the airport expansion since day one. I don't belong to any group related to the airport. I'm a local resident. I'm in support of the estuary airport plan, therefore im not against the aviation industry, I'm just against one part of the industry that happens to be in the wrong location, lacks any real prestige as a fully capable airport and one that bases its sole existence on bottom feeding previously existing routes from other airports.

Southend airport, an airport that is not as good as Stansted or Heathrow or Gatwick , has less transport connections and is half the size with half the facilities.

Southend airport is a temporary solution to a growing problem, but don't worry. Charles De Gaulle Airport has loads of remaining capacity..

when the penny finally drops and the governments hand is forced into action to build another airport/runway do you really think easy jet or other airlines will maintain its Southend service's?

Southend airports history will repeat itself..
This makes intresting reading, it is the current growth or retraction percentage of passenger change at the main London Airports.

Stansted -5%
Heathrow -2%
London City -2%
Luton 0%
Gatwick 0%
Southend +1340%

The Northern Shrimper says...
3:26pm Tue 30 Oct 12

Makes interesting reading all these comments, for and against expansion, lovely to fly to Berlin, nothing to France, hey hooo here we go to Stanstead, what a shame I am crying into my tea, we have a lovely Airport at Durham Tees Valley and what do we get because Easy Jet and others are not interested so DTV is underused, yes we have flights leaving for AMSTERDAM and ABERDEEN. Its about time the Government started using Airports such as these (an excellent rail service to London) and Doncaster Robin Hood Airport. You folk 'down souf' dont know how lucky you are in Southend, I have to travel 60 odd miles to my nearest airport do that when its foggy and snowy after a week in the sun somewhere. There!

Max Impact says...
4:34pm Tue 30 Oct 12

The Northern Shrimper wrote:
Makes interesting reading all these comments, for and against expansion, lovely to fly to Berlin, nothing to France, hey hooo here we go to Stanstead, what a shame I am crying into my tea, we have a lovely Airport at Durham Tees Valley and what do we get because Easy Jet and others are not interested so DTV is underused, yes we have flights leaving for AMSTERDAM and ABERDEEN. Its about time the Government started using Airports such as these (an excellent rail service to London) and Doncaster Robin Hood Airport. You folk 'down souf' dont know how lucky you are in Southend, I have to travel 60 odd miles to my nearest airport do that when its foggy and snowy after a week in the sun somewhere. There!
Some of us do know how luckly we are, some of us are thenkfull for the jobs being created it is a vocal few that hate too see a jobs boom in these times of job losses.

Futher to my previous post on growth or retraction percentage of passenger change at UK airports:

Aberdeen+1
Barra+12
Belfast City (GB)-10
Belfast International+9
Benbecula-2
Birmingham+6
Blackpool+6
Bournemouth+20
Bristol+6
Cambridge N/A
Cambelton -15
Cardiff Wales -17
City of Derry (Eglinton) -5
Coventry N/A
Doncaster -20
Dundee -13
Durham Tees vally -25
East Midlands -2
Edinburgh -4
Exeter -3
Glasgow +4
Gloucestershire +5
Humberside -27
Inverness +4
Islay +1
Isles of Scilly (St Marys) -16
Isles of Scilly (Tresco) -14
Kirkwall +2
Lands End (St Just) +6
Leeds Bradford +7
Lerwick (Tingwall) -2
Liverpool -14
Lydd -69
Manchester +7
Manston -70
Newcastle +2
Newquay -21
Norwich -2
Oxford (Kidlington) +92
Penzance (Heliport) -22
Plymouth AIRPORT CLOSED
Prestwick -19
Scatsta -4
Shoreham -23
Southampton -23
Stornaway -7
Sumburgh 0
Tiree +14
Wick -35

rhowes says...
5:01pm Tue 30 Oct 12

With the second language in Southend now officially Polish, it is good to see flights to Poland being planned next year. However, I don't believe the South East needs further airport expansion. Stansted is still in decline, and needs our support. Western Europe has a good hub in Holland. People today go to France for lunch, so let's give Manchester or Scotland more capacity where it is possibly needed.

jayman says...
10:25pm Tue 30 Oct 12

Max Impact wrote:
jayman wrote:
BASILBRUSH wrote:
111111 wrote:
Possibly if these planes flew 400 feet over your house you would not be
Quite so positive - it would appear that stobart air is getting its staff to leave these messages of support remember there are thousands of people that do not agree with airport expansion
111111,
Or perhaps people are genuinely supportive of one our areas biggest employers?
I didnt see thousands of people protesting against the extension at the Council meetings... far from it, and a hall full of people eager to hear of a few quid on a no win no fee basis doesnt prove a thing... I suspect a number have used the Airport themselves, and good luck to them.
Some will be against it, just as I am against certain groups that have to protest against anything new or chang e in this area... They'll still be here.

The Aircraft fly directly over my house depending on wind etc. It's the small ones that make the most noise, but then again I do live in a town with an Airport.... Even the shipping on the Thames is noisier with its constant dull hum... But then i live near the Thames and buy the products shipped in... I wont mention the trains. ;)
But again why would i complain about something I use?

As for Jayman, he is 'the' definition of Troll and cant stand the fact the Airport is actually successful. Why? We will probably never know... or care.

Bring on the Airport success, the potential investment in the town recently reported and anything else that brings this area up!
Leave the miserable nay sayers to constantly moan and whinge about progress if thats what floats their boat.
do you actually know what a troll is?

I have been against the airport expansion since day one. I don't belong to any group related to the airport. I'm a local resident. I'm in support of the estuary airport plan, therefore im not against the aviation industry, I'm just against one part of the industry that happens to be in the wrong location, lacks any real prestige as a fully capable airport and one that bases its sole existence on bottom feeding previously existing routes from other airports.

Southend airport, an airport that is not as good as Stansted or Heathrow or Gatwick , has less transport connections and is half the size with half the facilities.

Southend airport is a temporary solution to a growing problem, but don't worry. Charles De Gaulle Airport has loads of remaining capacity..

when the penny finally drops and the governments hand is forced into action to build another airport/runway do you really think easy jet or other airlines will maintain its Southend service's?

Southend airports history will repeat itself..
This makes intresting reading, it is the current growth or retraction percentage of passenger change at the main London Airports.

Stansted -5%
Heathrow -2%
London City -2%
Luton 0%
Gatwick 0%
Southend +1340%
and you highlight my point quite succinctly.

massive, unsustainable and risky growth leads to what???...

i will give you time to think about that..

oh and its quite the opposite to jobs and growth..

jayman says...
10:31pm Tue 30 Oct 12

openspace wrote:
jayman wrote:
BASILBRUSH wrote:
111111 wrote:
Possibly if these planes flew 400 feet over your house you would not be
Quite so positive - it would appear that stobart air is getting its staff to leave these messages of support remember there are thousands of people that do not agree with airport expansion
111111,
Or perhaps people are genuinely supportive of one our areas biggest employers?
I didnt see thousands of people protesting against the extension at the Council meetings... far from it, and a hall full of people eager to hear of a few quid on a no win no fee basis doesnt prove a thing... I suspect a number have used the Airport themselves, and good luck to them.
Some will be against it, just as I am against certain groups that have to protest against anything new or chang e in this area... They'll still be here.

The Aircraft fly directly over my house depending on wind etc. It's the small ones that make the most noise, but then again I do live in a town with an Airport.... Even the shipping on the Thames is noisier with its constant dull hum... But then i live near the Thames and buy the products shipped in... I wont mention the trains. ;)
But again why would i complain about something I use?

As for Jayman, he is 'the' definition of Troll and cant stand the fact the Airport is actually successful. Why? We will probably never know... or care.

Bring on the Airport success, the potential investment in the town recently reported and anything else that brings this area up!
Leave the miserable nay sayers to constantly moan and whinge about progress if thats what floats their boat.
do you actually know what a troll is?

I have been against the airport expansion since day one. I don't belong to any group related to the airport. I'm a local resident. I'm in support of the estuary airport plan, therefore im not against the aviation industry, I'm just against one part of the industry that happens to be in the wrong location, lacks any real prestige as a fully capable airport and one that bases its sole existence on bottom feeding previously existing routes from other airports.

Southend airport, an airport that is not as good as Stansted or Heathrow or Gatwick , has less transport connections and is half the size with half the facilities.

Southend airport is a temporary solution to a growing problem, but don't worry. Charles De Gaulle Airport has loads of remaining capacity..

when the penny finally drops and the governments hand is forced into action to build another airport/runway do you really think easy jet or other airlines will maintain its Southend service's?

Southend airports history will repeat itself..
So, using your usual warped logic, Stansted Airport must be a failure since it is only half as big as Heathrow with half the facilities. I don't think so.
Ask all those who have used Southend Airport what they think of it, you might be surprised at the replies, they probably like it very much. Facts to back up this statement - I have spoken to a number of people who flew from the airport, all very impressed so I don't know where you get your so-called information from.
Fortunately, people vote with their feet and the growing number of people using the airport, the increasing number of flights and the terminal expansion make all of your comments appear, as usual.ludicrous.

PS How many years of success do you need before you admit you are wrong, please respond with a number, we are patient and have long memories so look forward to reminding you how wrong you will be proved to be.
more then two.. a lot more.

ten years is a good benchmark considering the money thrown at it (some of it our money)

openspace says...
9:31am Wed 31 Oct 12

Ten years sounds reasonable. I suspect that Stobarts did a lot of research before investing in the airport and are expecting a good return for a lot more than ten years. Many regional airports are successful around the country because they are able to offer budget and package tour airlines better rates than the large airports, hence the reason for moving flights to airports like Southend. I have no problem with them relocating, ( bottom feeding if you like"), flights from other airports if it provides jobs and helps our local economy. It seems that most flights from the airport have a good take-up rate and I see no reason for this to change if they fly to popular destinations.

tophatdt says...
12:37pm Wed 31 Oct 12

well said, Openspace....exactly correct.

rjsizzler says...
1:00pm Wed 31 Oct 12

Rather than quote the lot:

"Southend airport, an airport that is not as good as Stansted or Heathrow or Gatwick , has less transport connections and is half the size with half the facilities."

So what? When I've flown from there the size of the place was a massive bonus - quick check-in, grab a coffee, hop on plane and away!

I know people who've come from London who say the transport was great; straight from Liverpool St and into the terminal.

The airport will expand but it isn't trying to be Gatwick. On a personal level, it's fantasic and I hope never to have to drive to another airport again!

sfcooper says...
2:18pm Wed 31 Oct 12

I flew from Southend for the first time yesterday on a business trip to Barcelona. I can honestly say it was one of the best experiences I've had at an airport. It took minutes to get from the train platform to the security check, and then only a few more steps to the plane. As said by someone before, the small size, and relative calm of this airport is it's biggest attraction and far from a failure. Clearly with the recently approved extension this is going to have to be carefully balanced in the future. But for now. it's the best airport serving London for the given destinations.

Max Impact says...
6:40pm Wed 31 Oct 12

Still waiting for Jollyboys recordings...

Think there is more chance of him backing the airport than producing them!

Max Impact says...
6:41pm Wed 31 Oct 12

Still waiting for Jollyboys recordings...

Think there is more chance of him backing the airport than producing them!

pipeman says...
7:31pm Wed 31 Oct 12

Max Impact wrote:
Still waiting for Jollyboys recordings... Think there is more chance of him backing the airport than producing them!
His at LHR MAX, recording this:

http://www.airliners
.net/photo/Singapore
-Airlines/Airbus-A38
0-841/2176674/M/

anti's would go into meltdown ..lol and they complain about Southend..!

Max Impact says...
10:57pm Wed 31 Oct 12

pipeman wrote:
Max Impact wrote:
Still waiting for Jollyboys recordings... Think there is more chance of him backing the airport than producing them!
His at LHR MAX, recording this:

http://www.airliners

.net/photo/Singapore

-Airlines/Airbus-A38

0-841/2176674/M/

anti's would go into meltdown ..lol and they complain about Southend..!
Bring back Concorde for a midnight service!

HK9597 says...
8:02am Thu 1 Nov 12

rjsizzler wrote:
Rather than quote the lot:

"Southend airport, an airport that is not as good as Stansted or Heathrow or Gatwick , has less transport connections and is half the size with half the facilities."

So what? When I've flown from there the size of the place was a massive bonus - quick check-in, grab a coffee, hop on plane and away!

I know people who've come from London who say the transport was great; straight from Liverpool St and into the terminal.

The airport will expand but it isn't trying to be Gatwick. On a personal level, it's fantasic and I hope never to have to drive to another airport again!
I have a lot of friends and work colleagues in Amsterdam. Recently, a few of them met me at Southend airport and we travelled to London by train.

They are all regular travellers and raved about Southend airport, as the journey time from landing to the station, is so much shorter than the likes of Stansted, even though the train journey times are similar.

Word will spread and business travellers, who are also occasional tourists, will see Southend as their number one choice.

You don't have to live in the area to see the benefits! Of course there will some routes which will not successful, but that is normal.

Nebs says...
9:50am Sun 4 Nov 12

Max Impact wrote:
Still waiting for Jollyboys recordings...

Think there is more chance of him backing the airport than producing them!
Still waiting for the airports report too/

Max Impact says...
5:43pm Sun 4 Nov 12

Due December I beleve I read in the Echo.

John T Pharro says...
10:06pm Sun 4 Nov 12

Basildon.lad.21 wrote:
To be honest, flying from Southend airport just does not have that holiday feel. Id rather go from Heathrow or Gatwick.
When did you actually fly from Southend?
I flew years ago on a skiing holiday to Switzerland and it was absolutely brilliant. No delays, your baggage was travelling alongside you to the Carrosel and local. I realise that today things would be more mechanised especially the baggage, but I would fly any day local than travel the M25 to either Heatrow, Stanstead or Gatwick and have the stress of the journey. If you are in a 12 mile radius of Southend Airport it would only take half an hour for someone to pick you up. I have waited longer than that to pick up my luggage from Stanstead!!

Max Impact says...
10:48pm Sun 4 Nov 12

John T Pharro wrote:
Basildon.lad.21 wrote:
To be honest, flying from Southend airport just does not have that holiday feel. Id rather go from Heathrow or Gatwick.
When did you actually fly from Southend?
I flew years ago on a skiing holiday to Switzerland and it was absolutely brilliant. No delays, your baggage was travelling alongside you to the Carrosel and local. I realise that today things would be more mechanised especially the baggage, but I would fly any day local than travel the M25 to either Heatrow, Stanstead or Gatwick and have the stress of the journey. If you are in a 12 mile radius of Southend Airport it would only take half an hour for someone to pick you up. I have waited longer than that to pick up my luggage from Stanstead!!
John: Basildon.lad.21 is a troll who has a hatred all things Southend, ignore the moron.

He thinks crime never happens in basildon! probably still needs his mum to change his nappy.

JeffMo says...
2:35pm Sat 10 Nov 12

paintlad3 wrote:
It shows the faith Easy jet have in stobarts and Southend Airport
Well Done!!
Only while Stoart pays for easyjet's loses at Southend

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