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Delta GLA-JFK would of course be a winner and obviously GLA bosses are working on that. Shame no one in this forum sees that. SEA/SLC/MSP-EDI a better business case than JFK-GLA? LOL.
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Regarding further expansion of EDI. I think it will be in the back of the minds of the owners that this huge uptick in TATL travel from the opposite side of the pond has the potential to be a temporary thing. It's based very heavily off of a weak pound v the dollar.
If this was to change all of a sudden they could be left with a very expensive, underutilized building. Given they are a vehicle for shareholder returns above all else I see them squeezing the current facilities as much as they can.
If this was to change all of a sudden they could be left with a very expensive, underutilized building. Given they are a vehicle for shareholder returns above all else I see them squeezing the current facilities as much as they can.
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Re: Edinburgh
Credit to GLA management where it’s due however. They’ve got one up on EDI. They have a Greggs and EDI don’t…..southflyer wrote: ↑Tue May 23, 2023 11:30 amDL have consolidated at EDI, that is the reality. Frankly I don't have faith in GLA bosses working on anything other than opening Irn Bru T-shirt shops and Greggs.
Re: Edinburgh
“Have consolidated”. It’s funny how you think what’s happening now is permanent when history proves that nothing is. Of course Delta could add JFK-GLA when they see a market opportunity. A million times more likely than them adding an EDI service from a mid west hub with hardly any Euro links.southflyer wrote: ↑Tue May 23, 2023 11:30 amDL have consolidated at EDI, that is the reality. Frankly I don't have faith in GLA bosses working on anything other than opening Irn Bru T-shirt shops and Greggs.
It’s not a lack of faith in GLA management you have, it’s clearly a lack of faith in the GLA catchment area and the inbound draw for business and leisure in Glasgow and the west of Scotland.
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Comedy gold. The Edinburgh Fringe Festival awaits you.Planeenthusiast wrote: ↑Tue May 23, 2023 11:48 amCredit to GLA management where it’s due however. They’ve got one up on EDI. They have a Greggs and EDI don’t…..southflyer wrote: ↑Tue May 23, 2023 11:30 amDL have consolidated at EDI, that is the reality. Frankly I don't have faith in GLA bosses working on anything other than opening Irn Bru T-shirt shops and Greggs.
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Oh be quiet. AGS have failed GLA and well you know it!Clive wrote: ↑Tue May 23, 2023 12:17 pm“Have consolidated”. It’s funny how you think what’s happening now is permanent when history proves that nothing is. Of course Delta could add JFK-GLA when they see a market opportunity. A million times more likely than them adding an EDI service from a mid west hub with hardly any Euro links.southflyer wrote: ↑Tue May 23, 2023 11:30 amDL have consolidated at EDI, that is the reality. Frankly I don't have faith in GLA bosses working on anything other than opening Irn Bru T-shirt shops and Greggs.
It’s not a lack of faith in GLA management you have, it’s clearly a lack of faith in the GLA catchment area and the inbound draw for business and leisure in Glasgow and the west of Scotland.
Re: Edinburgh
I’m a realist, not a conspiracy theorist. Could they have done better? No doubt. But that can be said for every airport and every business in the world. Airlines have been consolidating Scottish ops at a rival airport. Sadly that happens. I well remember in the 1990’s when market forces had airlines consolidating at GLA. It’s real life out there, not a cosy keyboard and armchair.egpffqtv wrote: ↑Tue May 23, 2023 3:29 pmOh be quiet. AGS have failed GLA and well you know it!Clive wrote: ↑Tue May 23, 2023 12:17 pm“Have consolidated”. It’s funny how you think what’s happening now is permanent when history proves that nothing is. Of course Delta could add JFK-GLA when they see a market opportunity. A million times more likely than them adding an EDI service from a mid west hub with hardly any Euro links.southflyer wrote: ↑Tue May 23, 2023 11:30 am
DL have consolidated at EDI, that is the reality. Frankly I don't have faith in GLA bosses working on anything other than opening Irn Bru T-shirt shops and Greggs.
It’s not a lack of faith in GLA management you have, it’s clearly a lack of faith in the GLA catchment area and the inbound draw for business and leisure in Glasgow and the west of Scotland.
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Re: Edinburgh
Edinburgh hadn't woken up in the 1990s - the consolidation / expansion at Glasgow of transatlantic traffic was underpinned by Northwest Orient and Air Canada switching from Prestwick to GlasgowClive wrote: ↑Tue May 23, 2023 3:52 pmI’m a realist, not a conspiracy theorist. Could they have done better? No doubt. But that can be said for every airport and every business in the world. Airlines have been consolidating Scottish ops at a rival airport. Sadly that happens. I well remember in the 1990’s when market forces had airlines consolidating at GLA. It’s real life out there, not a cosy keyboard and armchair.egpffqtv wrote: ↑Tue May 23, 2023 3:29 pmOh be quiet. AGS have failed GLA and well you know it!Clive wrote: ↑Tue May 23, 2023 12:17 pm
“Have consolidated”. It’s funny how you think what’s happening now is permanent when history proves that nothing is. Of course Delta could add JFK-GLA when they see a market opportunity. A million times more likely than them adding an EDI service from a mid west hub with hardly any Euro links.
It’s not a lack of faith in GLA management you have, it’s clearly a lack of faith in the GLA catchment area and the inbound draw for business and leisure in Glasgow and the west of Scotland.
We have one private equity airport wanting to 'wipe the floor' with the competition to achieve the highest possible EBITDA multiples and market penetration metrics for a potential sale while the other private airport is part of a disparate group of airports desperately trying to reach the minimum EBITDA its bankers will accept for their maturing £705m loans
Re: Edinburgh
I don't think most of us do doubt the catchment. We doubt the owners/mangers who've contrived to lose all the airports scheduled US routes after more than 20 years of pretty much continuous service, much of the time on multiple routes (all of which demonstrated demand in the catchment).
We see that apparently US business - particularly inbound - is booming, with Mr Dewar (in the article I quoted in the other thread) saying traffic is 25% up on pre COVID at EDI.
The GLA catchment clearly DOES have many locations that are very popular with US tourists, but GLA clearly is missing out on that. Moreover this boom should be a huge boon to helping GLA get US service back, but AGS don't seem to be capitalising on it, whilst EDI is.
Personally I don't see DL or UA coming back anytime soon, it wouldn't surprise me if they've been given a deal at EDI in return of exclusivity. The better chances might be new entrants like EI UK, JetBlue, Norse and Frontier...or persuade EK to operate a DXB-GLA-USA routing!
The new CEO certainly seems to say the right things, but he needs to produce results asap.
Re: Edinburgh
Maybe I just know a bit more of the real world reality in which GLA has to operate. For one thing most Americans don’t have a passport. In fact many don’t have much at all. For another, most don’t know Scotland exists. For some who do, they think we are northern part of England. For those a bit more educated they may have heard of Edinburgh and the quaint old town and castle where people play bagpipes and wear kilts. The numbers are getting small now as a particularly worldly wise minority have heard of more than one Scottish city and know what the different areas - very short distances apart by American standards - have to offer intrepid visitors.southflyer wrote: ↑Tue May 23, 2023 5:12 pmI honestly can't tell if you're trolling or not anymore.
GLA took the North American business from PIK in 1990 because the monopoly restrictions were lifted and EDI was not an option. It had a small handful of scheduled international flights at that time with most pax just flying to London. Unfortunately for GLA EDI is a real player and a real option now.
Folks wanted competition. That’s what they got.
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