SierraHotel
Well-Known Member
Its all been very gloomy on the LBA route development of late. How are Infrabridge going to secure a return on their £100m investment?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
As @YorkshireLad says @Starflyer is usually bang on the money and with nothing really positive from him I too fear that the end of U2 at LBA is nigh but LBA will say we can still grow "With Or Without You"I think that statement may prove to be optimistic, and may not age well.
Infrastructure investors tend to look at long term. 5,10 years. They are used to looking through market dips and will try and focus on long-term "fundamentals" as they refer to it. If the market shrinks for a while because of fuel prices, consumer confidence or whatever, then their question will be "is this a forever thing" or a blip.Its all been very gloomy on the LBA route development of late. How are Infrabridge going to secure a return on their £100m investment?
I think that statement may prove to be optimistic, and may not age well.
And what do you "base" that theory on @lbaspotterI think @Starflyer is playing with us all and knows more than he’s letting on. I honestly don’t see us losing EasyJet, but that my thoughts only. Its a lot better than alll the doom & gloom that’s been posted on this forum over past few weeks/Month.
They already have with the AENA transaction……..They would not have got the deal they did without that investment….Its all been very gloomy on the LBA route development of late. How are Infrabridge going to secure a return on their £100m investment?
EZY focus is on NCL at the moment and establishing their presence their and that has had a direct impact on LBA…..I think there is a reason to be concerned here. And it's specific to LBA rather than more broadly to do with today's company-wide stuff about EZY.
Every airport seems to have an impact on LBA….They already have with the AENA transaction……..They would not have got the deal they did without that investment….
EZY focus is on NCL at the moment and establishing their presence their and that has had a direct impact on LBA…..
I think he is basing his thoughts on the ACL and that's all. We have seen the failings of following this on numerous occasions. That doesn’t mean it should be ignored but watched with caution.I think @Starflyer is playing with us all and knows more than he’s letting on. I honestly don’t see us losing EasyJet, but that my thoughts only. Its a lot better than alll the doom & gloom that’s been posted on this forum over past few weeks/Month.
Concerned in what way?I think there is a reason to be concerned here. And it's specific to LBA rather than more broadly to do with today's company-wide stuff about EZY.
The end of easyJet at LBA is near. Shame as it wasn't that long ago that we were all getting excited about a base.Looks like easyJet CDG ends in February!
Seeing a booking horizon end in February is standard easyJet inventory management rather than evidence of a route being quietly dropped. Lets wait and see rather than making assumptions that EasyJet are leaving LBA.Looks like easyJet CDG ends in February!
Concerned in what way?
A bit of a broad statement from where I'm sitting!
Given you're saying it's specific to LBA and loads on certain routes are reasonably healthy/heading in that direction, as highlighted in this thread, is it more to do with operational/infrastructure concerns or managerial/administrative?
I realise that commercial sensitivity may be at play but are you able to elaborate?
Subscribe to help support your favourite forum and in return we'll remove all our advertisements. Your contribution will help to pay for things like site maintenance, domain name renewals and annual server charges.