Coathanger16
Well-Known Member
Whilst I definitely don't disagree aren't Ryanair renowned for building up route portfolios, giving huge passenger growth and getting airports to rely on them before demanding massively increased incentives to stay? Whilst I'd love to see more from Ryanair I think it's a dangerous game to play to have them as your primary airline. Whilst likely costing more easyjet would, for me, offer greater long term stability.
Whilst I'd rather have easyJet at BHX, and as a passenger I'd always pick them over Ryanair, can BHX really afford to be choosy? Isn't that part of the problem that has gotten the airport in this mess?
Surely a fare structure whereby Ryanair pays less in fees with the more passengers they bring to the airport (as a percentage per passenger) would prevent them 'screwing the airport over' by demanding massively increased incentives to stay?
It's in Ryanair's interest to get more passengers to fly from BHX then. If Ryanair doubled their presence at the airport and than demanded more from the airport if they wanted Ryanair to say, what happens if the airport says no? Are Ryanair really willing to walk away from serving several million passengers by that point?

