Edinburgh has created that demand over the last 10 years since GIP acquired the airport and Gordon Dewar became CEO by 'doing the deals' as well as creating the infrastructure and connectivity (I'm just about to head into Buchanan Street to collect my wife & daughter from the CitylinkAIR!)Clive wrote: ↑Wed Apr 13, 2022 1:09 pm TBH by saying that you worry about WestJet and Emirates it sounds like you are implying there’s no market worth serving for the airlines from GLA.
Trouble is when airlines look to consolidate flights from 2 nearby airports into just one, the airport commanding the highest demand from the travelling public will always win.
I've always said that Central Scotland and indeed both north and south of it is only one market for direct long-haul travel (< 50 miles between GLA & EDI isn't going to make a difference to an airline especially if that is the way it is sold to the airline by the airport 'Where Scotland Meets The World' v 'Proud To Serve Scotland') . . . I thought I saw a different marketing line from GLA recently (other than Let's Fly) but can't find it
Then it is down to the 'bean counters' . . . I don't suspect they will build in much difference in originating yield into the £ calculations for long-haul (unless they perceive a distinct east/west leakage to say Manchester or Newcastle or more/less use of airline alliance hubs, but the latter could be significant for the inbound market) then it is down to airport charges and other base costs (including overnight accommodation, transportation, standby crews if operating multiple daily flights etc) and terms & conditions, duration of the deal etc