I very much doubt AGS will respond . . . it is like 'hanging out their dirty washing' although the non-COVID issues affecting ABZ, GLA & SOU are differentIain wrote: ↑Sat Apr 16, 2022 11:12 am I don't get the print edition of The herald so maybe I've missed it, but as far as I can see there has been no response from GLA to the letters that were published last week.
An organisation like AGS should have a PR/media team who are monitoring the press for any mention of their airport. As such these letters should have been flagged to the management team and Johnston or provan should have written a response letter to the herald ASAP.
If we don't see something in the next few days then that's just more evidence that the management are completely at sea and have taken their eyes off the ball - and that individual departments like PR/media are not operating properly.
Absolutely, to me it's just absolutely inexplicable! How any business can tolerate something like that that blatantly targets the absolute centre of their catchment area and sucks their business and market share dry - and do nothing to try to counter it- is absolutely beyond me.Clive wrote: ↑Wed Apr 13, 2022 3:02 pm
And GLA doesn’t even have a bus to Edinburgh, one of Europe’s tourism hotspots. The world’s airlines won’t like that when it comes to trying to find a USP for using GLA over EDI for serving the Scottish inbound or outbound markets. Been saying it for years. It’s crazy mental schoolboy stuff.
To draw a parallel - if Tesco started a bus to their store from the car park of the local Asda, would the management team at Asda just sit back, ignore it, do nothing for over a decade and let it suck more and more customers out of their store? Of course not - they'd immediately put on a competing bus to their store from Tesco's car park and offer lots of ASDA discount vouchers to passengers who used it for good measure!
I think I read somewhere that the Queen Street to Edinburgh train services are going down to half hourly for much of the day, so any argument about people travelling by train between Edinburgh and GLA is well and truly sunk!
Not only that but we have the Buchanan Street to EDI bus operating through the night whereas the last airport bus from GLA to the city centre is at 11pm. Ubelievably embarrassing stuff!
Iirc I think I remember you hinting two or three years ago before covid that maybe something was in the offing regarding a bus, but obviously it's never come to fruition. I don't know if you can tell us what you'd heard at the time?
The facts are indisputable - the fall in passenger numbers, the impact on its financial performance
I quick look at AGS Airports Holdings Limited's accounts shows the £ numbers - the book value of assets less liabilities acquired for £282m back in 2014 was (£204m) . . . that's right, liabilities exceeded assets
A creative (in my view) Right to Operate (the fair value of the permission to levy charges for the use of its infrastructure) Intangible Asset of £477m (ABZ £206m, GLA £269m) was created on acquisition and has remained since thus creating a positive value for Net Assets
The Net Assets as at end December 2020 were down at £162m (£43m lower than 2015) still with the £477m noted above
AGS has over £900m of debt of which over £700m is external bank debt