The timeframe I specifically referred to was "5, 10, 15, 20 years ago". Given that EDI has had tx flights for 20yrs the suggestion that it didn't have the infrastructure to handle them over exactly that period isn't really credible.Clive wrote:EDI didn’t have the infrastructure Iain, in any of the timeframes you mentioned. If it had in 1990 when the PIK tx monopoly was rescinded then we wouldn’t be having this conversation.
They've been handling daily ME3 widebodies since 2014, so they've had the infrastructure for wide bodies for plenty time too.
They haven't suddenly acquired these facilities in the last 5 years, but most of GLA's N American route network has suddenly vanished in that timeframe.
They didn't see it as all one market 5 years ago though.TonyM90 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 06, 2024 2:53 pm
At the risk of sounding really patronising and preachy I think it would help if people reassessed their expectations for the airport. You're just going to cause more frustration and angst for yourselves and expect management to deliver things that they probably can't because of what existed before or how market conditions used to be. There is decent enough demand here to the US compared to say provincial cities in England, but American, Delta etc just don't care and see it all as one market
Why is that? Has there been some massive piece of transport infrastructure built that has made it much easier to get from Glasgow to EDI? No.
Its happened cause EDI have managed to persuade the airlines to see it as one market, despite the fact they clearly haven't seen it as that previously and in some cases have served both airports for years. It's happened because of EDI's strategy - which has been clear for all to see for years - and the abysmal failure of those in charge at GLA to counter it.
As for reassessing our expectations, tbh I think that's the route to managed decline. As FlyGLA pointed out, there is a significant demonstrated demand for flights between GLA and N America that has been relocated eastwards by some mildly crafty actions by GIP combined with AGS incompetence. I don't see why we should accept that and not look to get the traffic back.
Indeed, the reassessment of expectstions to managed decline is already apparent and also demonstrates GLA's poor performance is not just in relation to EDI, but other English regionals too.
15-20yrs ago GLA was ahead of EDI and in competition with BHX and (at a stretch) MAN. Airports like BRS were way behind GLA in service and pax numbers. Now, EDI and BHX are out of sight, BRS has streaked past us, airports like BFS are catching up and others like LBA and LPL have a bunch of international routes that GLA doesn't. 20yrs ago GLA dreamed of being like MAN, now we dream of being able to have the sames routes as BRS. That's decline right there.