PiperOne wrote: ↑Thu Aug 12, 2021 6:03 pm
What we don't know is whether Virgin gave the airport a heads up that this was in the cards, as part of a strategic move by Delta to focus all their activities in one place, and therefore the decision was out of Virgin's hands. The GLA service was highly successful over the years since starting in 2007, and generally growing, particularly with the involvement of Virgin Holidays, so presumably the holiday arm is on board with this. It will be interesting to see what level this develops to, given the capacity of the 747s.
Unfortunately I can't see any alternative provider that GLA could turn to in order to maintain an Orlando service, as Tui is very much an in-house charter operation now being geared to feeding its cruise ships.
If, as others have said, they were given a heads up and opportunity to counter offer and failed then it's awful and just suggests that they're financially dominated.
From the CAA stats, GLA-MCO+SFB direct in 2019 was about 91k and in 2018 was about 111k. This interview:
https://www.anna.aero/2019/04/03/glasgo ... -scotland/
quotes 50k indirects to MCO in 2018, so total market in 2018 about 160k, guessing maybe 130-140k in 2019. If we take away the 30-40k claimed by EDI route shop entry to be EDI catchment then about 100-110k. In comparison the EDI pax using GLA (about 40k) plus indirects (48k claimed) then EDI-MCO about 90k top end. So GLA is very likely the bigger market - and a market that deserves service.
I don't believe MCO (from either airport) is finite and not expandable. I've seen Visitscotland research that named FL as the number 1 state of origin for US visitors to Scotland. Unfortunately VS didn't seem very interested in promoting the GLA service - I've lost count of how many people from FL I've come across who weren't aware of the service.
It will be very annoying if VS now start promoting EDI heavily in FL.
Wrt we had about 190k direct to the USA in 2019 and nearly 240k in 2018. Plus GLA claiming in 2018 55k indirects to NYC, 50k to MCO and 25k to BOS, which would suggest that total indirects to USA may were well over 100k and perhaps could be nearing 200k. Also tourism stats showed Glasgow with big rises in US visitors before covid, iirc 3rd most visited in UK. GLA-MCO and GLA-USA in general is a market that should be served and if GLA can't get any more/replacement service they're clearly not up to it imo.
Imo this is clearly an opportunity for EI, but its perhaps unlikely to be possible by next summer. EK are interesting, but I think there are a lot of issues in that one including logistics and seasonality - but it could certainly give VS something to think about!
That said, do GLA have people to pull off a deal with these airlines? Probably not.......