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I'm sure many will argue I'm wrong but I think the UK desperately needs a new domestic airline on the scale of the original Flybe with a price structure which is affordable.
Problem is that lower prices would potentially mean less profit and a less viable airline. Is it no coincidence that Loganair survived but Flybe didn't.Yes we do with one that can provide frequency at affordable prices. Yes UK domestic traffic, especially for business, is not what it used to be but with road and rail very congested, definitely a place for such an airline
But like the locos, and with a price that's right with a full or nearly full aircraft it will make a return. I bet you don't see many full Loganair aircraft for example vs a mostly full Ryanair or easyjet.Problem is that lower prices would potentially mean less profit and a less viable airline. Is it no coincidence that Loganair survived but Flybe didn't.
But completely different operating models, you can't compare the two. A low cost domestic carrier operating 737's or A320's would unlikely work.But like the locos, and with a price that's right with a full or nearly full aircraft it will make a return. I bet you don't see many full Loganair aircraft for example vs a mostly full Ryanair or easyjet.
I don’t think the small aircraft used once a day (at best) helps.55,000 passengers in 3 years is poor for such a key route.
Cardiff Airport -
cardiff-airport.com
It'll be curious to see how the route performs with an ATR72I don’t think the small aircraft used once a day (at best) helps.
It does seem mad that they scale back in peak summer. Without a daily service it just makes it unattractive for most people.Looks like Summer 2025 will be reduced to 5 weekly in April and May and then 4 weekly in June, July and August.
This may be a bit pessimistic but I generally think that Edinburgh will never recover anywhere near even half its pre pandemic numbers. Loganair just don't seem to be interested in growing the route. Is it too much to ask for Cardiff to Edinburgh to be at least a daily flight with an ATR72? I'm also personally starting to question CWLs management in general as well.
They seem to be treating it like a leisure route rather than a connectivity route and if that is the future for the Edinburgh route then the airport may as well look at trying to attract an airline that's more attractive to leisure passengers and can bring in a bigger volume of passengers on the route.It does seem mad that they scale back in peak summer. Without a daily service it just makes it unattractive for most
Fingers crossed! Just a daily ATR72 would be good!Cardiff mentioned in this article. Potential for growth.
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Concerns over important air routes for NHS patients
The boss of Loganair says one of the most important air routes for NHS patients is hard to sustain at current passenger levels.www.bbc.co.uk
Given the numbers on CWL - EDI I’m surprised he’s noted it as popular. They must have some terribly performing routes!Fingers crossed! Just a daily ATR72 would be good!
"We believe Cardiff offers great opportunities. We fly Edinburgh to Cardiff, which is very popular and there is potential expansion there"
Maybe it's popular by Loganair standards? Because compared to pre pandemic the route is a shadow of its former self.Given the numbers on CWL - EDI I’m surprised he’s noted it as popular. They must have some terribly performing routes!
I reckon the relative 'poor performance' since Covid is due to Loganair not operating daily as a minimum and flying at unfriendly times. The pre-Covid demand is probably still there, but using BRS. A good opportunity to pull back some traffic from our neighbours!Given the numbers on CWL - EDI I’m surprised he’s noted it as popular. They must have some terribly performing routes!
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