I have to admit I saw footage on YouTube back in Early January well before the press were reporting on it here. The footage showed the shutdown in Wuhan and associated problems for their medical care. I said to the Mrs, that's coming here, there are hundreds of flights from China to around the world. It will never be stopped. I couldn't have been more right.
Looking into the future, looking at China now, there is hope and we will get through this. It's been making me think about how we will exit this crisis. My thoughts point towards regional airports such as Leeds Bradford been less effected than those with longer international flights. The reason for this is because the disease has spread at different speeds around the globe and this is likely going to effect the lifting of restrictions or peoples willingness to travel to certain destinations. Most of Europe entered the pandemic at around the same time, the restrictions are likely to be lifted at a similar time. For the same reason, some other parts of the world such as parts of Africa, South America and Asia will remain locked down for longer prolonging the return to normality.
So to summarise, basically I think airports with healthy European routes will recover quicker than route further afield. It is inevitable all airports will see a downturn due to the economic impact of the coronavirus but LBA should fair better than most here in the UK primarily because of its reliance on European flights.