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That's not bad all considered especially with the economy still bouncing on the brink of another recession.
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Aviador said:That's not bad all considered especially with the economy still bouncing on the brink of another recession.
In reality, including the more affluent suburbs, Hull is slightly more prosperous than Leeds
I don't know how true that is but the more affluent suburbs of Leeds are probably bigger than hull itself.
Aviador said:.. Sheffield, which is of course the nearest major city to the airport, used to be a major steel producer. The major employment for other towns surrounding DSA used to be coal mining. Needless to say both the city of Sheffield and it's surrounding towns have had to make huge changes to survive since the demise of both the steel and coal mine industries. So to summaries, I'd say the core catchment for the airport are mostly working class people who generally speaking have very little disposable income.
steve on his bike said:I take it you didnt scroll down as far as table 2.6 then pug,teminal capacity at max use HUY 12mppa DSA capacity forecast 2mppa by 2050,Plymouth forecast to rise to 4mppa. Appallling research (interesting that MAN sees the biggest rise "forecast") Was the research done by employees of MAG?
Humberside is not forecast to rise to 12mppa, it says '2-12million' suggesting it has been grouped in with others. I can only assume that Localyokel has missed this out by accident when he posted about DSA.
The way I see it from my experience is that there are many people who are too scared to spend any money on a holiday, because they think the economy and their own situation may be getting worse. This is a side effect of the current conservative ministers and their gloom to try and justify their attitude to the cuts.Aviador said:Similar % falls at many other UK airports as we slowly drift back into recession. Lets just hope things start to improve soon.
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