Clive wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2024 12:11 pm
I’m confused. So is it not all the one market now in central Scotland or is it? We can’t have people insisting one thing or another and changing with the wind. If it’s all the one market then surely Vueling’s pax, whoever they are, could use either airport? If not then it’s clearly not all the one market.
Presumably this is in relation to the AA discussion? It absolutely can be one market or separate markets, depending on the route. I don't know why that is so hard to grasp. Vueling pax could use either airport, hence why I said it would be nice to see BCN-GLA but my point was that up against easyJet - a locally well-known carrier - I doubt Vueling would generate the same amount of traffic. I could be wrong but I suspect the same thing that happened at EDI would happen at GLA and they would be forced out. GLA doesn't exactly have a great track record of keeping low-cost airlines happy either.
awwdabaaby wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2024 3:06 pm
Maybe because Jet2 were on the route in 2019 then as well, now its only EasyJet, but let's constantly berate AGS because "its the only thing I come on here to do" Yes AGS could do better, but its getting a bit tiring now
what else do you want people to talk about? The plethora of new routes?
Clive wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2024 12:11 pm
I’m confused. So is it not all the one market now in central Scotland or is it? We can’t have people insisting one thing or another and changing with the wind. If it’s all the one market then surely Vueling’s pax, whoever they are, could use either airport? If not then it’s clearly not all the one market.
Presumably this is in relation to the AA discussion? It absolutely can be one market or separate markets, depending on the route. I don't know why that is so hard to grasp. Vueling pax could use either airport, hence why I said it would be nice to see BCN-GLA but my point was that up against easyJet - a locally well-known carrier - I doubt Vueling would generate the same amount of traffic. I could be wrong but I suspect the same thing that happened at EDI would happen at GLA and they would be forced out. GLA doesn't exactly have a great track record of keeping low-cost airlines happy either.
awwdabaaby wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2024 3:06 pm
Maybe because Jet2 were on the route in 2019 then as well, now its only EasyJet, but let's constantly berate AGS because "its the only thing I come on here to do" Yes AGS could do better, but its getting a bit tiring now
what else do you want people to talk about? The plethora of new routes?
I’m sure GLA and PIK are all the one market but if an airline doesn’t see GLA (or PIK) as a substitute for EDI then it can’t be all the one central belt market. Truth is it’s not really, as inbound tourists will naturally look for EDI flights when they are thinking about visiting Edinburgh and many more will arrive by train or plane from London as part of a multi centre trip to the UK.
PiperOne wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2024 2:53 pm
Barcelona is one of those rare routes that is flown from all 3 Central Belt airports, and was also in 2019, to compare pre- and post-pandemic. Ryanair serve from both EDI & PIK, Vueling from EDI, and from GLA it was Jet2 in 2019 but Easyjet this year. Vueling operated EDI 4pw in 2019, but this year is only 2pw, however the total has grown overall.
So, a bit of growth at EDI and a bit of switching between GLA and PIK, but it would appear that VY have been the losers, so have decided to exit the market.
Absolute embarrassment that GLA-BCN has fewer pax than PIK-BCN.
Shambolic from AGS!
Perhaps the Jet2 was a low frequency and summer only.