Not interested in the other airport but what I took from the article is Brian McLean talking about how the airlines will consolidate services. That means in the case of sub-daily serviced they have duplicate international flights they will cut one airport and keep one (exceptions exist). Obviously the one they will keep is Edinboro.Bearsden wrote: ↑Thu Dec 02, 2021 11:37 pmI've had a look at the various comments on this article and the Summer 2022 US flights from EDI article (see other thread) as well as Ryanair's Summer 2022 schedule from PIK and sat back with an accountant's hat on . . . quite simply how deep are AGS's pockets in £s?Bearsden wrote: ↑Thu Dec 02, 2021 12:17 pm https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/197 ... ry-future/
Again note the different tone in the words . . .
The September passenger numbers haven't been published but 1.9m passengers for 2021 is quoted (the moving annual to August was 1.3m so 0.6m over 4 months including the impact of COP26)
I'll let you do the maths for a certain other airport which has published its September passenger totals
So it’s a busted flush. GLA has to build from the ground up and it needs more than anything to get a big Ryanair base in place if footfall is ever to reach previous levels.