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The thing I liked about it, was that you will be able to see the apron from the departure lounge.
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So effectively a doubling of current capacity and as they are new, they might actually all work!3 double sized belts
People will always moan about airports. My local is BRS on which well over £300 million has been spent on infrastructure improvements/extentions this century with a continual expansion of the terminal that was only opened in 2000, with another £60 million currently in the course of being spent.I thought Leedslad's comments were a bit too negative. It must be disappointing if you are in LBA management to hear comments that all they are doing is creating an airport that locals are not really proud of in spite of all the money being spent. After all the airport is only a medium sized airport fulfilling the needs of West and North Yorkshire and I think doing it well. Yes there is scope for expansion hence the reason to expand the facilities and it will happen. The airport almost landed two European destinations in Munich and maybe Madrid but events have put that on hold. At least two airlines did research and concluded there was a market for increased services to Leeds. That's positive. I do agree that the airport needs to present a favourable impression for business travellers when arriving in the city, but both the city and the airport need to consider this. The Parkway rail station is a good example of this. How good to inform a visiting client/colleague that you can land at Leeds say from Munich and be in Leeds city station within 45mins, depending on good connections etc.
Didn't mean to be too negative after years of little or no serious investment. However it's frustrating when you look at Liverpool and DSA glass terminals versus the tin shed being put up... Given investment is so infrequent at Leeds we'll be stuck with it for decades. If it looks bad on day one imagine it in twenty years... I then find it a bit rich stating Yorkshire should be proud of it... Leeds is a top 5 UK city before you even consider Bradford too...
Didn't mean to be too negative after years of little or no serious investment. However it's frustrating when you look at Liverpool and DSA glass terminals versus the tin shed being put up... Given investment is so infrequent at Leeds we'll be stuck with it for decades. If it looks bad on day one imagine it in twenty years... I then find it a bit rich stating Yorkshire should be proud of it... Leeds is a top 5 UK city before you even consider Bradford too...[/QUOTE
There is that negativity again Leedslad! So Peel Holdings went for glass terminals! Perhaps people complain they are too hot when the sun shines. But to call the new building at LBA a tin shed is ridiculous. It isn't a shed and it isn't tin either. Many airports are built to these standards. The one going up at LBA is very similar in design to the one built at Glasgow airport. How can you say it looks bad on day one when it isn't even built yet. It sounds to me as though you have taken a negative stance and intend sticking to it whatever happens at LBA. It is just so typical that finally we get a new building that will enable the transformation of LBA for passengers, and yet you are complaining about how the building looks and taking such a negative view before they have even laid down a brick.
All the remodelling and expansion needs direction, needless to say. David Laws will be gone soon, if he isn't already. Is there a permanent replacement on the cards, or even just a temporary gaffer to keep things going ?
David Laws moves over to AMP Capital as an advisor at the end of next week. They are advertising for a new CEO and until they get one, existing senior managers will run the airport. One of them, Simon Whitby, I know and he is a good guy with many years experience of running airports. He was previously at East Midlands during its major expansion years. Don't forget also that a few months ago the airport appointed a Chairman of the Board. They are not without leadership in the interim period. Given the endless negativity in and around this area with regard to whatever LBA management do, I am not surprised that he has quit. It is a thankless task. Someone posted recently on another forum that he did nothing at NCL and has done nothing at LBA. So wrong on both counts.
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