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Seasider said:I think that the notion of people not booking flights from LBA inthe winter because of the bad weather is a no-brainer. As previously stated, the majority of LBA traffic is tourist who do not travel in the same numbers during the winter. Reduced passengers, therefore the airlines consolidate on the major airports.
If people decide to avoid LBA because of the weather, how are they going to get to the other airports? The number of flights affected by the weather is only a small percentage of the total number.
By the way, I have just booked to go to AGP at the beginning of January, never thought about the weather affecting my flight.
Correct. People seem to forget that the airport are talking to airlines all of the time - existing operators and potential new operators. If airlines were queueing up to operate more services over winter but were put off by weather issues, then this would be much higher up the priority list.
Also, compared to the first winter schedule that Bridgepoint inherited from the council, this winter will see a Ryanair base, a Monarch base and services from BA, PIA and Easyjet. None of this was present in 2007/2008. What has gone the other way is domestic traffic, which was always a good source of year round passenger throughput. The collapse of the UK domestic market and the struggles of operators like Air Southwest, bmi and flybe is nothing to do with the winter weather at LBA.
As for some of the other points; Bristol has been operating under private ownership in some shape or form since 1997. It had a ten year head start on LBA and for most of those ten years, the economy was booming. The first 5 years of private ownership at LBA have been some of the most difficult in the industry. Nonetheless, this summer, average international traffic at LBA was 42% higher than summer 2007 (which was the first summer schedule inherited by Bridegpoint). Of competing airports in the 90 minute radius of LBA, the next best performer was East Midlands which grew it's international traffic by 0.2%. Let me reiterate. LBA was 42% higher. The next best was 0.2%. With figures like that, some people may be brave enough to offer a view that the people responsible for route development actually know what they're doing. If so, is it possible they know what they are doing in summer but are clueless in winter ? Somehow I doubt it.