The spirit of Seattle comes to Manchester
Thomas Cook Airlines’ inaugural flight from Manchester airport to Seattle departed on Sunday morning (May 27) to an American jazz-themed event.
The twice-weekly direct flight from Manchester will operate throughout summer until September 20, 2018.
It is the airline’s latest direct long-haul route from the airport, taking its number of seats on sale from Manchester to more than three million.
Thomas Cook Airlines has a fleet of 19 aircraft based at the airport, including its A330 long-haul fleet, which it says makes it Manchester Airport’s largest long-haul airline.
During summer 2018 and winter 18/19, the airline will fly to 70 destinations from Manchester, 17 of which are direct long-haul routes, with Seattle taking its US total to seven – the largest number of stateside routes of any airline from the airport.
The 250 customers on Sunday’s inaugural flight were swept up in the Seattle spirit at check-in with an invitation to a gate celebration.
At the gate, a jazz band created a party atmosphere and passengers were served cake and coffees.
Paul Hutchings, managing director of operations at Thomas Cook Airlines, said: “Manchester is our long-haul hub in the UK and we are looking forward to a successful new route in Seattle.
“It’s fantastic that we are able to mark the occasion with a lively airport event for customers.
“As well as a fantastic destination in its own right, we have seen 43% of bookings for Seattle have a feeder destination at either end with one of our partner airlines, with the most popular including Portland, Salt Lake City and Honolulu.
“Our number of feeder destinations has grown by 30% over the last two years.
“This highlights that our growing number of interline agreements enable our customers to explore the world when flying with us from Manchester Airport.”
Stephen Turner, commercial director at Manchester Airport, said: “Everyone at Manchester Airport is delighted to see direct flights to Seattle commence from the UK’s global gateway in the North.
“In the UK this route, alongside a host of our other long-haul destinations, can only be found at Manchester Airport outside of London.
“It cements our position as the UK’s Northern hub and will unlock a host of economic, trade and tourism opportunities for the North.
“I hope everyone on the inaugural flight enjoyed their USA-themed send off and we look forward to continuing to work closely with Thomas Cook Airlines as they grow and add more routes from Manchester.”
The Manchester to Seattle route is a nine-and-a-half hour direct flight on a Sunday and Thursday during summer 2018.