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Consultative Committee
The minutes for the last meeting in January have now been published - 16 pages but I will just highlight a few of the items discussed.
1. The airport is to construct a new free drop-off and pick-up area. The existing rapid pick-up and drop-off car park is to be upgraded and a small fee charged (will be interesting to see what they regard as small). The airport CEO commented that this may attract 'media attention'.
2. The airport performed extremely well during the severe winter - it was closed just twice and both times for no more than two hours. The CEO says it wasn't coincidence the airport performed so well because recent icy/snowy winters had caused them to purchase extra snow-clearing equipment last summer as well as laying in extra stocks of de-icing fluid. They had also made prior arrangements with local contractors to remove the snow from the airport.
3. The CEO anticipates 'incremental passenger growth' in 2011. Not quite sure whether this is different from overall passenger growth and, if it is, how the two vary. The airport, like most airports, sees incremental growth month by month as each summer unfolds, so the CEO might be engaging in semantics if he is unsure whether there really will be more passengers in 2011 than in 2010.
4. The person in charge of the contracted company that assists passengers with reduced mobility gave a presentation. They have two ambilifts and two wheelchair-accessible mini buses. Last year 46,000 people were assisted at the airport by a staff of 26 people. She admitted that some passengers 'try it on' in order to secure priority boarding.
Your Airport
The airport has recently published the first edition of its new airport magazine Your Airport - there have been newspapers and magazines in the past but they never seem to last more than a couple of years.
Your Airport is quite informative and can be visited online at:
http://www.bristolairport.co.uk/about-u ... rport.ashx
The minutes for the last meeting in January have now been published - 16 pages but I will just highlight a few of the items discussed.
1. The airport is to construct a new free drop-off and pick-up area. The existing rapid pick-up and drop-off car park is to be upgraded and a small fee charged (will be interesting to see what they regard as small). The airport CEO commented that this may attract 'media attention'.
2. The airport performed extremely well during the severe winter - it was closed just twice and both times for no more than two hours. The CEO says it wasn't coincidence the airport performed so well because recent icy/snowy winters had caused them to purchase extra snow-clearing equipment last summer as well as laying in extra stocks of de-icing fluid. They had also made prior arrangements with local contractors to remove the snow from the airport.
3. The CEO anticipates 'incremental passenger growth' in 2011. Not quite sure whether this is different from overall passenger growth and, if it is, how the two vary. The airport, like most airports, sees incremental growth month by month as each summer unfolds, so the CEO might be engaging in semantics if he is unsure whether there really will be more passengers in 2011 than in 2010.
4. The person in charge of the contracted company that assists passengers with reduced mobility gave a presentation. They have two ambilifts and two wheelchair-accessible mini buses. Last year 46,000 people were assisted at the airport by a staff of 26 people. She admitted that some passengers 'try it on' in order to secure priority boarding.
Your Airport
The airport has recently published the first edition of its new airport magazine Your Airport - there have been newspapers and magazines in the past but they never seem to last more than a couple of years.
Your Airport is quite informative and can be visited online at:
http://www.bristolairport.co.uk/about-u ... rport.ashx