PIK
Re: PIK
The political & financial case will always be predicated on the maintenance base but we are in a 'dog eat dog' rebuild of passenger routes into Central Scotland so surely it is a state subsidy if the revenue from passenger operations doesn't at least cover direct costs plus a fair apportionment of overheads . . . . but will EDI and/or GLA play that card?
Re: PIK
I think they may, Bearsden. GIP/Vinci will be under extreme pressure to recover as much market share as they can. AGS will also need to recover given the impact on SOU, GLA and ABZ. Any passenger traffic at PIK comes with a subsidy, whether it’s visible or clouded by other costs.Bearsden wrote: ↑Sun May 17, 2020 12:33 pm The political & financial case will always be predicated on the maintenance base but we are in a 'dog eat dog' rebuild of passenger routes into Central Scotland so surely it is a state subsidy if the revenue from passenger operations doesn't at least cover direct costs plus a fair apportionment of overheads . . . . but will EDI and/or GLA play that card?
As it’s normally the budget end of the market which is impacted most I find it difficult to see FR promoting PIK over the other two airports where it has a larger catchment area.
Re: PIK
I can see MOL wanting to cut his costs as much as he can going forward and using PIK, a cheap operating airport for him, will appeal at the expense of GLA I suspect.atuk wrote: ↑Sun May 17, 2020 1:09 pmI think they may, Bearsden. GIP/Vinci will be under extreme pressure to recover as much market share as they can. AGS will also need to recover given the impact on SOU, GLA and ABZ. Any passenger traffic at PIK comes with a subsidy, whether it’s visible or clouded by other costs.Bearsden wrote: ↑Sun May 17, 2020 12:33 pm The political & financial case will always be predicated on the maintenance base but we are in a 'dog eat dog' rebuild of passenger routes into Central Scotland so surely it is a state subsidy if the revenue from passenger operations doesn't at least cover direct costs plus a fair apportionment of overheads . . . . but will EDI and/or GLA play that card?
As it’s normally the budget end of the market which is impacted most I find it difficult to see FR promoting PIK over the other two airports where it has a larger catchment area.
Re: PIK
Aren’t all hotels closed during the Covid lockdown?
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eg Holiday Inn at Glasgow Airport
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