Yeah, like this https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/11383447
PIK
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Profitable to who though? FR? Weatherspoons? Mrs.Miggins's cake shop? My point being that they could make so much more from other types of business, such as what was posted previously and a whole lot more. If they do turn a profit with pax,I doubt it could be that much.
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It's profitable with the terminal, so why should they ditch it?bill wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2024 6:53 pm [quote=G-WATP post_id=13312 time=<a href="tel:1730486497">1730486497</a> user_id=119]
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That's great news for the airport and local employment. PIK should be doing so much more of this type of business, ditch the terminal, and make some money.
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Profitable to who though? FR? Weatherspoons? Mrs.Miggins's cake shop? My point being that they could make so much more from other types of business, such as what was posted previously and a whole lot more. If they do turn a profit with pax,I doubt it could be that much.
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I’ve said it for years. Engineering/maintenance, cargo and a paint shop. If EMA and EXT can manage it and make a success of this then why can’t PIK.
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EXT and EMA both have their passenger operations.
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What bearing does that have on PIK? EMA is the largest cargo airport in the UK by far and has a training centre (originally OrionAirways then Britannia now Ryanair).
It also had something many regional airports had the HQ of a charter airline.something that Glasgow never secured.
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https://www.insider.co.uk/company-resul ... e-34081260
Glasgow Prestwick Airport has returned a £3.2m operating profit for the year 2023-24.
With revenue streams spanning passenger travel, cargo operations, general aviation, fuel supply and property, the financial update stated that diversification has driven performance in recent years.
The airport continues to service passengers, with its long-term relationship with Ryanair and a new five-year agreement for passenger services, resulting in a new winter route this year and an increase in the frequency of flights next summer.