1-11 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 03, 2021 11:16 pm
I’m not up to speed on local politics, ( I assume Joe Curry is politican ? ), but fellow poster Danair, does make a valid point.
I know that many of you will still be in denail and will be unwilling to accept the new reality, but it will none the less, eventually, hit you in the face.
Air travel for the masses, that’s plebs like you and me, is basically over.
If it’s any comfort you are not alone in your denial, even the likes of Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary has still not got his head around it. He will find himself sitting on a pile of B737-Max’s with fewer and fewer pax to put in them.
The Post-Covid world, which we might all crawl out of by about 2025 if we are lucky, will be very different to any life which we knew pre-2019.
Unemployment will remain very high, and may well get worse as the middle classes are forced to burn through more of their savings.
We are all going to have significantly less money, and of that money we will be spending an increasingly larger proportion on food and utilities.
There will be much less money available for discretionary spending on things like holidays abroad.
There may be a small, brief uptick in spending as restrictions are lifted, but that will basically be a final Hurrah, until reality kicks in.
PIK is toast, and although I would prefer GLA to stay operational, I think that EDI will eventually end up as Scotland’s only airport.
The numbers just won’t be there any more to warrant two airports.