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Its their interline agreements with Oneworld and Skyteam that really interest me. These could really help a CDG and LHR service flourish.Loganair would be good for building the domestic network up at LBA
Newquay, Southampton, Aberdeen would be routes I’d like to see back on the board.
Improved business links are hugely attractive to city leaders as they help cities to attract inward investors. For this reason it isn't always the airport authority business leaders need to be lobbying. Improved road and rail access to the airport will go a long way in making the airport more attractive to airlines as improved links expand the catchment area available to them. LBA isn't the easiest of airports to get to but improved rail access should help to make the airport more viable to potential business operators.Unlike Eastern - where there was a falling-out between the airport management and the airline when the airport impounded a J41 temporarily for non-payment of fees - I don't believe there has ever been a falling out between Loganair and LBA.
It's most likely to be the case that they just don't see any opportunity to make money. The GLA & EDI - LBA routes were quite strongly used by HBOS back in the day but that pretty much collapsed after the banking crisis and trying to keep GLA-LBA skating on thin ice ultimately didn't work. And just because their CEO is from the area originally doesn't mean you'd fly there. I didn't see Alan Joyce when he was running Qantas rushing to start QF services to Dublin!
There are two fundamental issues here - demand isn't what it was because of the corporate market changes, so the likes of LBA-SOU won't attract the same passenger numbers that it did before. The second is that costs of pretty much everything have rocketed - air traffic control fees, ground handling, crew salaries, engineering costs - so you face a position where you have less potential income but much higher costs. You don't need a calculator to see that this doesn't work across a whole host of potential routes where perhaps it once did. It's the same for EMA-GLA/EDI/ABZ, MAN-EXT/SOU, NWI-EDI and many more.
Well LCC/WYCA need to get a move on and get the parkway station moving, especially as LBA pax stats are growing all the time nowImproved business links are hugely attractive to city leaders as they help cities to attract inward investors. For this reason it isn't always the airport authority business leaders need to be lobbying. Improved road and rail access to the airport will go a long way in making the airport more attractive to airlines as improved links expand the catchment area available to them. LBA isn't the easiest of airports to get to but improved rail access should help to make the airport more viable to potential business operators.
Which has got me thinking, I haven't heard any movement of that for a white... to the Road Rail and Access thread.Well LCC/WYCA need to get a move on and get the parkway station moving, especially as LBA pax stats are growing all the time now
I was waiting for the big announcement by PLAY for the new LBA service yesterday, but nothing happened.. HahaI commented on play’s instagram story yesterday saying looking forward to celebrating a years anniversary at Leeds and it got a like! Probably nothing but you never know!
That would be the assumption.Loganair obviously don't think that money can be made on a LBA-LHR service or they would have used the slots they had at LHR instead of moving other London services there.
I'm sure Loganair is a good airline but if LBA is to reestablish a Heathrow connection it surely must be with BA again.Loganair obviously don't think that money can be made on a LBA-LHR service or they would have used the slots they had at LHR instead of moving other London services there.
That would be the ideal, but any carrier with an interline agreement with BA would work just as well.I'm sure Loganair is a good airline but if LBA is to reestablish a Heathrow connection it surely must be with BA again.
Well LCC/WYCA need to get a move on and get the parkway station moving, especially as LBA pax stats are growing all the time now
Wasn't the plan also to have the 2 hourly LNER Harrogate-London trains stop at the LBA Parkway station too. Which would also open up direct cross city links to Wakefield & Doncaster via Leeds?It's not just for the airport they need to get a shift on. They really need to get a shift on for the people of cookridge and tbh Yeadon if they drive and there is a car park) as this will provide a decent railway service without the need to visit Horsforth train station. It's only hoped Northern then have the resources to have the service run every 15 minutes Leeds-Harrogate.
Wasn't the plan also to have the 2 hourly LNER Harrogate-London trains stop at the LBA Parkway station too. Which would also open up direct cross city links to Wakefield & Doncaster via Leeds?
There's no reason why LM shouldn't get the same loads as BA but they probably need a similar sized aircraft to make it pay. I think the ATR is too small and doesn't have the passenger appeal. An E190 would fit the bill, but as they haven't got any maybe the reason they aren't keen on operating between LBA and LHR is lack of a suitable aircraft.If BA were regularly getting 70+ pax a flight, on two flights a day with an A319 then LM should be able to support higher frequency on an ERJ or ATR, as long as codeshare/interline is in place. But it will still boil down to a combo of slots and is there actually enough money to be made compared to say using those LHR slots for an IOM or LDY service. We are of course biased but JH is astute enough to know either way
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