Editor | Marc Watkins |
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Assistant Editor | Jonathan Ford |
Categories | Aviation |
Frequency | Weekly |
Publisher | Paul Hogan |
First issue | 2007 |
Final issue | 2023 |
Company | PPS Publications Ltd |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | British English |
Website | www |
anna.aero (Airline Network News and Analysis) was a weekly e-journal and website devoted to airline and airport network planning, written by experienced airline and airport network planners, with experience ranging from easyJet, Go Fly and Birmingham Airport. Its work and research has been used in many airline and airport reports, and has been quoted in mainstream media[1][2] [3][4][5] as well as a financial report presentation from Ryanair.[6][7]
As of 2023, the site is no longer in operation and redirects readers to Aviation Week.
Layout
The anna.aero website includes the following sections:
- Top Story: Analysis of recent news from the aviation industry.
- Route News: A weekly report of new airline routes that have been launched during the last week.
- Take-offs & Landings: A review and analysis of new airline route development. Also includes coverage of any high-profile route withdrawals.
- Airline Analysis: Analysis of airline's traffic developments and route networks.
- Airport Analysis: Analysis of airports, including recent developments of passenger traffic, variation in demand, key airlines, country markets and routes.
- Country feature: Analysis of airline routes, airport news, and national trends of a country or region.
- Farewatch: Analysis and commentary on the published airline fare data of a particular airline route.
- Market Trends: Looks at both airport and airline market trends, provides a regular update on airline industry trends across various national and international markets. On a monthly basis, the numbers of aircraft delivered by Airbus and Boeing to each airline customer are also presented and analysed.
- Route Analysis: In-depth report on a particular airline route.
anna.aero awards
- Weekly Awards:[8] On a weekly basis, anna.aero awards "Route of the Week" to the new air service that best demonstrates the greatest tenacity and entrepreneurship as well as "Cake of the Week" to the best route welcoming cake.
- €URO ANNIES Awards:[9] The €URO ANNIES Awards, on a regular basis awarded by anna.aero, are based on science, statistics, and evidence rather than the opinions of a panel of judges or votes.[10]
References
- ↑ This is why Alitalia is failing The Independent, 14 May 2017
- ↑ Analysis: United rarely filled controversial Newark-South Carolina flight USA Today, 9 October 2015
- ↑ Transatlantic In A 737: The New Trend Of Narrowbody Airliners Flying Long Haul Forbes, 16 August 2018
- ↑ Jorn Madslien (25 January 2010). "Ryanair charges fail to put off travellers". BBC News.
- ↑ Simon Calder (6 March 2010). "Simon Calder: Is Varsity a match for the UK's railways?". The Independent. London. Archived from the original on 7 May 2022.
- ↑ "Quarter 1 Results - 30th June 2010" (PDF). Ryanair. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 September 2011.
- ↑ "Q3 Results - 31 Dec 2009" (PDF). Ryanair. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 September 2011.
- ↑ "New routes launched during the last week". anna.aero.
- ↑ "Introducing the Euro annies – proper awards based on science, statistics and evidence". anna.aero.
- ↑ "Airlines and airports celebrate €URO ANNIES with cannon fire (and more cakes)". anna.aero.
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